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2023 Nov 27
1
Questions on this upgrade scenario
On Sun, 2023-11-26 at 21:03 -0500, James Johnson via samba wrote: > Hello! > I've encountered a CentOS 6.10 server running Samba 4.1.0 compiled > fromsource running as a Domain Controller in a small office. It's > being usedfor some basic AD functionality and sharing folders to a > half dozen Windowsdesktops on the local network and everything seems > to be running fine.
2023 Nov 27
2
Questions on this upgrade scenario
On Mon, 27 Nov 2023 15:24:06 +1300 Andrew Bartlett via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Sun, 2023-11-26 at 21:03 -0500, James Johnson via samba wrote: > > Hello! > > I've encountered a CentOS 6.10 server running Samba 4.1.0 compiled > > fromsource running as a Domain Controller in a small office. It's > > being usedfor some basic AD
2023 Nov 27
1
Questions on this upgrade scenario
Thanks to you both for your ideas and input. I get the feeling that doing a new domain with the latest and greatest may be the overall best way forward even if there's some short term inconvenience with users' machines and settings. I'm going to spin up a Debian 12 instance and play around with this in my lab and see what I can figure out. Hopefully, I'll be able to report some
2009 Mar 01
4
Best CentOS to install on *old* laptop?
I've found an old IBM OmniBook 800 and am curious whether I can get it going again. (Currently it boots either Windows 95 or some then-contemporary version of Slackware.) The CDROM is external (SCSI, I think) and the machine won't boot from it, so it'd require a boot floppy. Any suggestions? Or is CentOS entirely the wrong Linux to be thinking about for this?
2012 Jul 23
2
Intel D2500cc video problem: no scrolling
Dear colleagues, in the process of upgrading my home router I'm trying to utilise Intel D2500CC mini-ITX motherboard[1]. Both stable/9 and head suffer from no scrolling issue: from the beginning of booting the kernel, all output overrides the last line on the screen, while others keep the loader phase. Provided the board has multiple serial ports and the final target (headless
2009 Jul 20
3
[LLVMdev] x86 unwind support[MESSAGE NOT SCANNED]
Mark Shannon wrote: > Andrew Haley wrote: >> Let's go back a bit. Your claim is that there is no need to unwind >> frame-by-frame, an unwind simply needs to make a single jump to an >> invoke instruction and restore the context (which in x86 is just 6 >> registers). (This is, more or less, what longjmp() does.) Duncan Sands >> explained to you why that
2018 Feb 27
2
Level of support for ARM LLD
On 27 February 2018 at 05:29, Peter Smith via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > I've got some downstream patches > for v5 and v6 support (limit branch range, and use different > instructions in stubs), however I don't think anyone has actually > needed support yet. For FreeBSD we're on a path to having Clang + lld as our toolchain for all Tier-1
2007 Apr 11
2
can we use MS Word Template using Ruby
Hi all, I am creating MS word document using ruby. can I use a "template" document in Microsoft word with place holders for dynamic data from database using ruby. Like, I''ve a template, I want to fill it by data from database, using ruby. Please help me out. Thanks, -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received
2010 Aug 03
2
How to extract ICC value from irr package?
Hi, all There are 62 samples in my data and I tested 3 times for each one, then I want to use ICC(intraclass correlation) from irr package to test the consistency among the tests. *combatexpdata_p[1:62] is the first text results and combatexpdata_p[63:124] * is the second one and *combatexpdata_p[125:186]* is the third. Here is the result:
2018 Jul 26
2
Level of support for ARM LLD
On 26 July 2018 at 15:52, Ed Maste <emaste at freebsd.org> wrote: > On 27 February 2018 at 09:06, Ed Maste <emaste at freebsd.org> wrote: >> >> A number of companies are shipping products based on FreeBSD/arm, on >> v5 and up. As far as I know those using older processors are also >> using older versions of FreeBSD (with a toolchain based on GCC and >>
2011 Mar 26
2
Verify tomcat config
I'm going to retire an old RHEL3 server and move the services to CentOS5. In particular, the web server is giving me a headache. On the old box, there's a hacked-up httpd/mod_jk/tomcat setup, and CentOS is perfect for the new box because the required components are included and the whole setup "just works" straight from installation. There seems to be surprisingly little
2020 Mar 08
1
Samba4 join xp problems
On Sun, Mar 8, 2020 at 4:36 PM Piviul via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > Il 07/03/20 21:27, Reindl Harald ha scritto: > > but given that such machines must not be in the normal environment > > anyways why do you need the latest and greatest samba? > but the same user can work on an old winxp or latest win10 machine and > have to share and access the same
2011 Feb 28
5
Using voice modem as poor man's FXO in Asterisk 1.8
Hi all, I've tried researching this, and so far, have struggled to find any contemporary information on the issue, so I do apologise if asking this irritates people who have answered this before. I have managed to set up Asterisk 1.8 on the web server here. I have two softphones (Ekiga) able to communicate with it. So far so good. I'm now curious to see if I can link it with the PSTN
2011 May 05
3
converting save/dump output into physical memory image
A lot of people in the security community, myself included, are interested in memory forensics these days. Virtualization is a natural fit with memory forensics because it allows one to get access to a guest's memory without having to introduce any extra software into the guest or otherwise interfere with it. Incident responders are particularly interested in getting memory dumps from
2013 Nov 23
4
[LLVMdev] "Mapping High-Level Constructs to LLVM IR"
Hi guys, I have begun writing on a new document, named "Mapping High-Level Constructs to LLVM IR", in which I hope to eventually explain how to map pretty much every contemporary high-level imperative and/or OOP language construct to LLVM IR. I write it for two reasons: 1. I need to know this stuff myself to be able to continue on my own language project. 2. I feel that this needs to
2016 Apr 04
3
Changes to get CD to boot on EFI System.
Hi, Jernej Simon?i? wrote: > As long as you have cygwin with development tools installed, it's just > ./configure && make. autotools magic. I myself have few clue of contemporary MS-Windows. > https://eternallybored.org/misc/xorriso/xorriso-1.4.2-cygwin32.zip Thank you for flying xorriso. > > > oscdimg.exe -a -m -o -j1 > > >
2006 Apr 26
3
copying previously installed libraries to R 2.3.0
hi all, is there a new mechanism in R 2.3.0 for copying libraries from, say, R 2.2.1 to R 2.3.0? i ask because gabor grothendieck comments in his copydir.bat (from gabor's batchfiles at: http://cran.r-project.org/contrib/extra/batchfiles/batchfiles_0.2-5.zip ): ``:: I personally upgraded my 2.1.0 to 2.2.0 this way so it seems ok until :: R replaces this with something better which is
2012 Jun 08
1
Problems when install ROCR
I meet lots of problem when installing the package ROCR, do you have meet such problems? 1, biocLite("ROCR") 2, biocLite("gplots") 3, biocLite("Rgraphviz") 4, sudo apt-get install graphviz oh, no, unlimited question, what's wrong with R in ROCR or gplots or et al Error : object ‘nobs’ is not exported by 'namespace:gdata' installation of package
2016 May 10
1
Cannot get sftp transfers to log in the systemd journal
> There are two possibilities. Either you set up logging socket in chroot > and set up syslog/journal to receive message from it, or there is some > possibility to log over the socket opened by the parent (before going > into chroot), which is a bit hacky solution (and not upstream for some > reason). We have got the patch in our git [1], but there will probably > be some
2006 Aug 25
1
Does irqbalance actually do anything?
I've got several SMP machines, some running CentOS 4.3 and some running Fedora Core 4. All machine are kept fully updated. A few are Pentium3-based and a few are Pentium4-based. They are all running the irqbalance daemon. The distribution of interrupts across CPUs is indeed kept balanced, yet even after months of uptime ps shows no CPU use whatsoever by irqbalance. This from a