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2020 Nov 18
1
samba / debian 10 / security=ads
Many Thanks Rowland to have read and respond to this very long mail Le 18/11/2020 ? 12:46, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: >>> NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS > Are the Unix clients joined to the domain and do they use a DC as their > first nameserver ? No linux clients aren't binded by any mean to the AD Their name servers in /etc/resolv.conf are standards bind resolvers
2020 Nov 18
0
samba / debian 10 / security=ads
On 18/11/2020 10:42, Gregory ROCHER via samba wrote: > Hi all > > I'm looking for some help on winbind/idmap for a new host > > > We want to use security=ads so we join this host to the domain > No problem for windows clients : they can mount shares that are > accessible to their primary unix group and secondary unix group(s) You are using AD now, so the primary group
2007 Feb 16
13
Problem with Share Size
Hi all, I have a problem with samba : I can create files, but can't create directories. The server has many shares, on seperated disks. We consider two of them : one 2Tb share and one share with more than 7Tb. Samba configuration is good, and works on many other servers, and on this one except for the large share. Permissions are correctly setted up too. I can read/write files and
2008 May 13
1
Likelihood between observed and predicted response
Hi, I've two fitted models, one binomial model with presence-absence data that predicts probability of presence and one gaussian model (normal or log-normal abundances). I would like to evaluate these models not on their capability of adjustment but on their capability of prediction by calculating the (log)likelihood between predicted and observed values for each type of model. I found
2008 Sep 22
1
Likelihood between observed and predicted response
Thank you so much for your help. The function "dbinom" seems to work very well. However, I'm a bit lost with the "dnorm" function. Apparently, I have to compute the mean "mu" and the standard deviation "sd" but what does it mean exactly? I only have a vector of predicted response and a vector of observed response that I would like to compare! What
2008 Aug 13
1
[PATCH 1/1] tun: TUNGETIFF interface to query name and flags
Rusty/Max, While adding support to KVM for IFF_VNET_HDR it became apparent that we need some way of querying a file descriptor for whether IFF_VNET_HDR has been set. Basically, some apps like libvirt open the tap fd, connect the interface to the appropriate bridge and pass the fd to kvm via the command line. So, those apps need to set IFF_VNET_HDR and KVM needs to be able to detect that and
2008 Aug 13
1
[PATCH 1/1] tun: TUNGETIFF interface to query name and flags
Rusty/Max, While adding support to KVM for IFF_VNET_HDR it became apparent that we need some way of querying a file descriptor for whether IFF_VNET_HDR has been set. Basically, some apps like libvirt open the tap fd, connect the interface to the appropriate bridge and pass the fd to kvm via the command line. So, those apps need to set IFF_VNET_HDR and KVM needs to be able to detect that and
2008 Aug 27
2
coding rules
Dear all, I am organizing a set of specific R code as package (to ease the documentation and deployment of it to users). Before doing so, I would like to know if there are written coding rules for R (with functions, objects naming convention for example). Thanks a lot, Thomas -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas LOUBRIEU IFREMER IDM/ISI BP70 29280
2004 May 28
1
Regression model type II
I am trying to fit regression models type II with R, but it seems to me that most (all) of the linear model functions are for type I regressions. Does anyone knows whether type II regressions functions exist in R. Benjamin -- Benjamin Planque IFREMER Laboratoire d'Ecologie Halieutique BP 21105 44311 Nantes Cedex 03 France Tel: +33 (0)2 40 37 41 17 Fax: +33 (0)2 40 37 40 75 e-mail:
2003 Feb 20
0
Netbios name service forwarding.
I wrote this little program to deal with the situation where there are a number of workgroups on a number of subnets with no WINS server [actually I couldn't get this configuration to run with a WINS server - but that's another story] You run this program on machines bridging your subnets and it listens for netbios nameserver packets and forwards them. [Broadcast packets are sent on to
2006 Apr 20
1
S4 objects with list of objects as slots: how to subset?
Hello, I don't manage to see if you have already focussed on this point in some previous messages so I post my question: I have a little problem with the S4 style of programming. I tried to formalize my question: please consider the following example that you can run I think: #------------------ setClass("my.class1", representation( my.list =
2010 Apr 26
0
[PATCH matahari] Created the NetworkDevice agent.
Created a new class to represent network interface devices, named NetworkDeviceAgent. Signed-off-by: Darryl L. Pierce <dpierce at redhat.com> --- src/Makefile.am | 9 +- src/host.cpp | 26 +++-- src/host.h | 4 +- src/linux_platform.cpp | 70 +++++++++++ src/linux_platform.h | 4 + src/networkdevice.cpp | 49 ++++++++ src/networkdevice.h |
2008 Jul 12
4
[PATCH] tun: Fix/rewrite packet filtering logic
Please see the following thread to get some context on this http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=121564433018903&w=2 Basically the issue is that current multi-cast filtering stuff in the TUN/TAP driver is seriously broken. Original patch went in without proper review and ACK. It was broken and confusing to start with and subsequent patches broke it completely. To give you an idea of
2008 Jul 12
4
[PATCH] tun: Fix/rewrite packet filtering logic
Please see the following thread to get some context on this http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=121564433018903&w=2 Basically the issue is that current multi-cast filtering stuff in the TUN/TAP driver is seriously broken. Original patch went in without proper review and ACK. It was broken and confusing to start with and subsequent patches broke it completely. To give you an idea of
2007 Apr 18
0
[RFC/PATCH LGUEST X86_64 07/13] lguest64 loader
plain text document attachment (lguest64-loader.patch) I noticed that the lguest loader code for i386 was in Documentation/lguest. Well, that's fine (I guess) but it can't just be for i386. So I made a separate directory to put the loader code in. So now we have: Documentation/lguest/i386/... for the lguest i386 loader. and Documentation/lguest/x86_64/... for the lguest x86_64
2007 Apr 18
0
[RFC/PATCH LGUEST X86_64 07/13] lguest64 loader
plain text document attachment (lguest64-loader.patch) I noticed that the lguest loader code for i386 was in Documentation/lguest. Well, that's fine (I guess) but it can't just be for i386. So I made a separate directory to put the loader code in. So now we have: Documentation/lguest/i386/... for the lguest i386 loader. and Documentation/lguest/x86_64/... for the lguest x86_64
2012 Mar 02
1
make check fails for R.2.14.1 / SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64) / intel compiler 11.1
Hi, On a linux (suse 11p1 64 bits) and intel compiler (11.1 20100806), for R 2.14.1 I ran : ./configure make The config.log file is available at ftp://ftp.ifremer.fr/ifremer/divers_permanents/config.log Binary file R is created, all seems Ok. However : make check fails with the message : make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/R/R-2.14.1/tests' make[2]: Entering directory
2017 Nov 22
0
Addressing the problem of noisy GPUs under Nouveau
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 8:29 PM, Andy Ritger <aritger at nvidia.com> wrote: > Hi Martin, Martin should have complete answers, > > I was asked to clarify a few things: > > (1) Are all the user reports of loud fans on Fermi-era GPUs? Yes. Although I believe some GK208 users are also having trouble, including yours truly. (It's been quite a while since I've checked
2007 May 09
0
[patch 9/9] lguest: the documentation, example launcher
From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> A brief document describing how to use lguest. Because lguest doesn't have an ABI we also include an example launcher in the Documentation directory. [jmorris@namei.org: Fix up nat example in documentation] Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de> Signed-off-by: James Morris
2007 May 09
0
[patch 9/9] lguest: the documentation, example launcher
From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> A brief document describing how to use lguest. Because lguest doesn't have an ABI we also include an example launcher in the Documentation directory. [jmorris@namei.org: Fix up nat example in documentation] Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de> Signed-off-by: James Morris