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2000 Oct 02
0
Apologies -- spam filter mail
My apologies to this list for an automated spam reply which made its way
here recently. I've been advised of it by several subscribers off-list.
I've disabled the automated response feature of my spam filter (Lars
Wirzenius's "spamfilter" procmail recipies). I'm finding the tool
effective but overly aggressive -- if anyone here has experience with
this tool, I'd
2000 Dec 31
4
R as a daemon?
I have a GNU/Linux / Unix application in which I'd like to have an R
process running in a persistant state, while receiving instructions (and
data) from another process, and returning results to this process.
My initial thoughts are to set something up with named pipes or such,
but I believe that the R process will terminate when it reads EOF (^D)
from the input pipe. The client process is
1999 Aug 03
2
Performance & capacity characteristics of R?
I hope this is merely a FAQ, and not an AFAQ (annoyingly....).
I'm a SAS programmer, with several years' experience of the system,
evaluating alternatives. See the SAS for Linux website (URL in sig) for
more info.
I'm exploring R's capabilities and limitations. I'd be very interested
in having a deeper understanding of it capacity and performance
limitations in dealing with
2000 Oct 03
2
Parse Errors
Dear R Development Team,
Using Thomas Baier's R Com Server -- or a dll I am building which supports
an evaluate function that is based on Baier's function R_Proxy_evaluate
contained in proxy_impl.c -- when I issue an invalid command to R such as
"plo(x)" the program crashes. There is code in R_Proxy_evaluate to test for
a parse error before actually generating code and issuing
2000 Oct 03
2
Parse Errors
Dear R Development Team,
Using Thomas Baier's R Com Server -- or a dll I am building which supports
an evaluate function that is based on Baier's function R_Proxy_evaluate
contained in proxy_impl.c -- when I issue an invalid command to R such as
"plo(x)" the program crashes. There is code in R_Proxy_evaluate to test for
a parse error before actually generating code and issuing
1999 Apr 17
1
Maps in R
Apologies in advance from an R newbie if this is a dumb question. Is it
possible to produce choropleth maps in R? I gather from some nice research
papers on the AT&T (sorry, Lucent) S web site that in S (and S Plus) there
is a map() function which uses arrays of polylines and regions to draw map
borders and then fill them with patterns or shades according to some scalar
quantity. We currently
1999 Dec 23
4
Very Large Data Sets
List,
Can R handle very large data sets (say, 100 million records) for data mining applications? My understanding is that Splus can not, but SAS can easily.
Thanks,
Tony Fagan
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2004 Nov 29
1
syslinux-2.12-pre1 install bug
Probably have already seen this, but since I didn't see in the email
archives:
thune:/usr/src/syslinux/syslinux-2.12-pre1# make install
make -C sample com32 all
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/syslinux/syslinux-2.12-pre1/sample'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `com32'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/syslinux/syslinux-2.12-pre1/sample'
make: *** [installer]
2005 Apr 24
3
[Bug 2645] --one-file-system semantics changed with 2.6.4 (bug?)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2645
------- Additional Comments From dalgoda@ix.netcom.com 2005-04-24 11:36 -------
It looks like the culprit is the change for receiver.c 1.130. It pulled the
call to send_file_list(-1,...), which is what handled the one_file_system code.
It's not like we can easily go back either, since flist.c 1.267 removed support
for f=-1.
Bummer.
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2013 Apr 09
1
Passwording a simple anonymous share
I have an embedded box (Yocto Project based linux distro) to which I'm
adding Samba 3.6 (from OpenEmbedded). All I need it for is to provide one
browsable file share that allows read/write access to anyone on the network.
But I want it to be password protected.
My best guess as to what goes into smb.conf is:
[global]
workgroup=WORKGROUP
netbios name=MACHINE
security=share
2016 Feb 23
2
Change machine name without a reboot?
> From: Reindl Harald
>
> just restart the samba server instead only reload?
But how do you do that in C?
Frankly, I don't even know how to do that from the command line. This is
an embedded system without a lot of high-level utilities like you get on
Ubuntu.
--
Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pderocco at ix.netcom.com
2016 Feb 23
2
Change machine name without a reboot?
> From: Reindl Harald
>
> besides that you did not provide the info "embedded system" -
> when you
> have systemd you also have "systemctl restart
> whatever.service" and in
> PHP it would be passthru('command')
>
> you don't know how you restart a service via CLI - seriously?
I know how to do it through systemctl, but I was
2003 Jun 27
1
PHP Web interface testing and RFC
OK let’s start out with this.
I’m not a pro GUI designer… ?
Now that that’s done. Welcome to OpenConf. At least that what we
call it now.
To config an * file click on the filename to the left. For my example
use extension.conf.
Now you’ll have a FULL text editor and a parsed list of all the
[sections] in the extensions.conf file on your left. On the right you
will find any numbered var’s
2009 Jun 23
2
Bigpond Media Downloader works with Wine
Hi there,
This is my first EVER linux-based post (scary!). Just to say I switched to linux (Xubuntu 9.04) yesterday from XP, and have got everything that HAD to be exe working, including Bigpond Media Downloader. Bigpond is an Australian communications network, who also sell songs, movies, etc. They have a media downloader specifically for their files, which was making me a bit nervous - it's
2016 Feb 22
5
Change machine name without a reboot?
I'm having trouble changing the machine name programmatically on Samba 4
(running under systemd). There's no "netbios name" option in smb.conf, so
I'm relying on it using the hostname. Here's what I'm doing:
1) Call sethostname() with the new name.
2) Write the same name into /etc/hostname, to make it nonvolatile.
3) Read a decimal number from /var/run/smbd.pid.
2016 Jan 29
2
Lost remote access to /
For a long time, I've had a share set up on my Samba server (Ubuntu 14.04)
that gives me read/write access to /. (It's a machine that does Yocto
Linux builds, nothing proprietary on it.) I routinely accessed it from a
couple of Win7 boxes and one Mac. A few days ago, I installed some Ubuntu
updates, and suddenly the share stopped working. I could open the machine,
and I could open the
2003 Sep 25
0
Re: Please check if your are sending offending emails
Hi Ron,
YES
you are correct i am getting tons a day and opend a ticket at microsoft site
but didnt get any reply upto now.
Recent days i got an email from RAV antivirus domain name ends with "br"
saying that one of their server caught the email has antivirus and my email
id is in the list too as i know i donno any single member of bunch of email
adddress, some are
2013 Jul 27
0
Triggering a reread
The docs say that sending SIGHUP to smbd triggers an immediate reread of the
configuration. There's generally more than one instance of smbd running,
though. Can I send the signal to any one, or is there one in particular that
handles it, or must I send it to all of them? More to the point, my embedded
system stores a single process ID in /var/run/smbd.pid; will signalling that
reliable
2013 Jul 24
0
Where is the tdbsam database?
I've added Samba 3.6.8 to my Gumstix build, and I'd like to include a single
Samba user and password as part of the initial image. Can I do that by
manually adding the user to the TDB database, and then copying the resulting
file into my build machine and including it in the build? If so, where is
that file normally? (The few locations I've found mentions of via Google
didn't have
2000 Dec 26
0
minor bugs in openssh-2.3.0p1 (fwd)
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Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 09:12:48 -0800
From: Takumi