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2017 Jan 09
1
Firefox Issue
Always Learning wrote: > On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 12:54 -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> James B. Byrne wrote: >> > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote: >> >> >> >> Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts. >> > >> > Better fight with bits than blood. >> >> Yes, but... attacks on the friggin'
2017 Jan 09
2
Firefox Issue
> -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Always > Learning > Sent: Monday, January 09, 2017 11:23 AM > To: Centos <centos at centos.org> > Subject: Re: [CentOS] Firefox Issue > > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote: > > > > > > > > > Cyber attacks are gradually replacing
2017 Jan 09
2
Firefox Issue
On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 12:54 -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > James B. Byrne wrote: > > > > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote: > >> > >> Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts. > > > > Better fight with bits than blood. > > Yes, but... attacks on the friggin' IoT could result in lots of blood. Or, >
2017 Jan 06
0
Firefox Issue
James B. Byrne wrote: > > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote: >> >> Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts. > > Better fight with bits than blood. Yes, but... attacks on the friggin' IoT could result in lots of blood. Or, less so, what do you mean all the rail lines have been knocked out of commission for a week, and we can't get
2017 Jan 09
0
Firefox Issue
On Mon, January 9, 2017 11:16 am, Albert McCann wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Always >> Learning >> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2017 11:23 AM >> To: Centos <centos at centos.org> >> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Firefox Issue > >> > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning
2023 Oct 31
5
NUT v2.8.1 is released
...it was almost midnight, Cinderella became a pumpkin, and NUT was released!.. Trick or treat?! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsdev/attachments/20231031/f3590340/attachment.htm>
2023 Oct 31
5
NUT v2.8.1 is released
...it was almost midnight, Cinderella became a pumpkin, and NUT was released!.. Trick or treat?! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsdev/attachments/20231031/f3590340/attachment.htm>
2021 Mar 15
2
CentOS-7-x86_64-dvd-2009.iso is too big for DVD blanks
On Mon, 15 Mar 2021 at 16:26, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote: > On 3/15/21 8:51 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > > Exactly that. Upstream Fedora and RHEL went to require dual density > around > > Fedora 18, RHEL-7 because the amount of data was too much. > Well, what's odd is that the actual upstream RHEL 7.9 DVD WILL fit on a > single-layer DVD. Just
2005 Jul 04
5
VOIP Providers Problems
you guys are so friggin funny.. all i see bout problems on most providers here are users who never read a line of the handbook i could prolly solve all these eyes closed with the asterisk handbook on my side as a friend. wake up.. i work for a hosting provider and we get lots of users assuming they have it all right and us is the problem. and in fact 99% of the time they are the ones who
2005 Feb 17
4
Mac Mini and chan_bluetooth, has anyone told The o if it works?
I googled on this for about an hour and the most relevant hit I got was, of course, the first hit: http://www.sowerbutts.com/linux-mac-mini/#support In it, he indicates that the stock Bluetooth module "should work, but untested" - he doesn't qualify the statement with anything. Has anyone tried chan_bluetooth or even the Bluz stack on a Mini or a G5? If so, under Linux or OSX?
2017 Jan 04
5
Firefox Issue
Everyone is back at work and starting to use computers on our smallest network which has Internet access through a rather old Linksys router.? Two systems were left on and screen-locked over the extra long weekend.? There does not appear to have been any Internet access interruption in our absence. A Firefox browser on one system was left pointing to a commonly used web site:
2006 Dec 04
2
Cyber Cafe Pro on Linux
Hi, I'm running an internet cafe using Cyber Cafe Pro software. This software is design soley for Windows platforms. We're constantly experiencing problems with Windows with regards to viruses and stability issues. Recently, we lost all our data and had to re-install. May you please help us in flawlessly porting this application so that it can run on Linux both on the server and client
2005 Jun 28
2
more flexible AllowUsers/DenyUsers syntax
Hi, I hope this is the right place for a feature request. I'd like to have more flexible AllowUsers/DenyUsers synax. I am in a situation, where I have machines connected to three networks (a private, high speed, a public, and a private vpn) and I'd like to enable root logins only on the private networks. Currently I see no way of doing this, because there is no way to specify a
2003 Sep 26
3
Std. errors of intercept and slope
Dear all, I have the following output generated by linear regression. Since there is only one regression intercept and one slope for one set of data, what is the meaning of std. error for intercept and that of slope? Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Minghua > data(thuesen) > attach(thuesen) > lm(short.velocity~blood.glucose) Call: lm(formula = short.velocity ~ blood.glucose)
2013 Nov 09
2
My samba can't see its own groups! (4.0.9 as solo AD DC)
My samba thinks its own groups don't exist. Background: I had a samba3 server operating as a NAS with some desktops joined to the domain. I'm migrating it to samba 4.0.9 as an AD domain. Users can log in and browse their home share -- but the other shares aren't working. They're per-project shares set up to allow that project's group access, and to forcibly make all files
2017 Jan 09
0
Firefox Issue
On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 11:08 -0500, James B. Byrne wrote: > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote: > > > > > > Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts. > > > > Better fight with bits than blood. Agreed. One of my Apache defences is to redirect probes/hacks to 127.0.0.1 :-) Another is to use sudo to block their IPs. -- Regards,
2007 Mar 20
8
Is there any performance problem with hard links in ZFS?
Is there any performance problem with hard links in ZFS? I have a large storage. There will be near 50000 hard links for every file. Is it ok for ZFS? May be some problems with snapshots(every 30 minutes there will be a snapshot creating)? What about difference in speed while working with 50000 hardlinks or 50000 different files? ps: It would be very useful if you give me some links about
2009 Dec 31
1
How to interpret some diagnostic output
I do not know if I have a problem or not. The R script at the end of this email seems to run properly and a I get a boxplot that looks proper but I get the long string of messages during execution of the script looking like: ... The following object(s) are masked from dat ( position 8 ) : sugar The following object(s) are masked from dat ( position 9 ) :
2018 Jan 03
1
summary.rms help
Dear All, using the example from the help of summary.rms library(rms) n <- 1000 # define sample size set.seed(17) # so can reproduce the results age <- rnorm(n, 50, 10) blood.pressure <- rnorm(n, 120, 15) cholesterol <- rnorm(n, 200, 25) sex <- factor(sample(c('female','male'), n,TRUE)) label(age) <- 'Age'
2010 Jul 31
3
I have a problem
dear£º in the example£¨nomogram£©£¬I don't understand the meanings of the program which have been marked by red line.And how to compile the program(L <- .4*(sex=='male') + .045*(age-50) + (log(cholesterol - 10)-5.2)*(-2*(sex=='female') + 2*(sex=='male'))). n <- 1000 # define sample size set.seed(17) # so can reproduce the results age <- rnorm(n, 50, 10)