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2008 Oct 10
1
winbind does not list users from trusted domain
Hello all. I've set up a testing environment with two Windows DCs. The first, called DCA, is serving the domain DOMA and is running Windows 2003. The second is called DCB and serves DOMB on Windows 2008. The Samba machine I'm setting up (named ULYSSES) should be able to authenticate users from both domains for shell login. I've installed Samba 3.2.3 as a Debian package and closely
2003 Dec 15
2
Slightly OT and mildly insane: Modems through VoIP :-))
Hi, First off, let me state that _YES, I am fully aware that what I am doing is insane, prone to major havoc and bad for general health_ :-)) Scenario: My GF needs an analog modem to use with her banking software (sodding backs don't supply a decent web-application for company use). I am experimenting to see if we can get it to work (albeit slow) trough our ATA186 talking g711 to
2002 Mar 11
4
Mailing list etiquette? [mildly off-topic]
Since i've gotten so much help from this list with my samba issues, i've been trying to be active and help others, but heres my question. If I reply to someone, should I send it JUST to the mailing list, JUST to the person i'm helping, or both? I've been keeping it on the mailing list, but some people may want the help to come into their main mailbox. Should I send to both?
2006 Jun 30
0
SOAP responses blowing up memory usage
Hi, in our application we have a ActionWebController method that iterates over a bunch of AR objects (say ~30,000) and converts them to struts. The controller method automagically converts the array of Struts to SOAP objects as advertised. There''s a point in ActionWebService::Dispatcher::ActionController::InstanceMethods#dispatch _web_service_request (file
2004 Jun 17
1
Webtrends blowing up my mapping since samba upgrade
I have yet another really weird possibly samba problem... This is bizzare This was all working before, then I rebuild my samba install.. I have a windows computer that connects, and grabs a web server access-log from the drive and processes it (WEBTRENDS). From the windows desktop I can browse the mapped drive letter, view the file, edit the file. When webtrends tries it, It says it
2008 Mar 26
1
the most simply attempt [ibmdos_1978@MYS.CO.JP: 15 tips on mind blowing foreplay]
| Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:06:21 +0200 | From: Rain Myers <ibmdos_1978 at MYS.CO.JP> | To: klibc at zytor.com | Subject: [klibc] 15 tips on mind blowing foreplay > Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:04:20 -0700 > From: "H. Peter Anvin" > To: klibc list <klibc at zytor.com> ^^^^^^^^^^^^ to agree to include this in address field ('to' or 'cc'), otherwise
2008 Oct 13
1
Blowing up portions of a graph
Hi, I have a really large graph and would like to zoom in on portions of the graph and post them as blocks below the graph.Is there an add on package to do this? -- Rajesh.J ------------------------------------------------------------ "I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been." - Wayne Gretzky -------------------------------------------------------------
1998 May 23
0
The answer is blowing in the WINS
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, I am writing to ask your opinion on how many WINS and WINS proxies are necessary in a routed network. The questions are in the context of using the Samba 1.9.18 nmbd as a WINS or WINS proxy with MS Windows for Workgroups or MS Windows 95 clients. Is it A) 1 WINS, 0 WINS proxies (every host asks the WINS for NetBIOS names with Unicast) B) 1 WINS, n WINS proxies
2011 Jun 11
15
after initialize blowing up---help
All, Can anyone see what''s happening here? ================== migration ======================= class CreateGreetings < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table :greetings do |t| t.string :greet t.string :language t.integer :count t.timestamps end end def self.down drop_table :greetings end end ================== greeting.rb
2009 Aug 19
2
mild and extreme outliers in boxplot
dear all, could somebody tell me how I can plot mild outliers as a circle(?) and extreme outliers as an asterisk(*) in a box-whisker plot? Thanks very much in advance -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/mild-and-extreme-outliers-in-boxplot-tp25040545p25040545.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2006 Dec 19
1
something.should_be_open blows up?
context "A new Foo" specify "should be open" do Foo.new.should_be_open end end ArgumentError in ''A new Foo should be open'' wrong number of arguments (0 for 1) ./foo_spec.rb:9: class Foo def open?; true; end end What''s the deal with that? I looked in the RDoc and nothing seems to define open?. I can get around it for now by doing the
2006 May 01
0
Re: Why Does Ruby on Debian Blow?
It will install the latest version available to you, depending on your choice of debian repositories. Use synaptic, or search your apt-cache to find the name of the latest version and install a newer version. I think stable has 1.8.2 currently. If you need to add new repositories, you can. then apt-get update, and search for the 1.8.4 version of Ruby. Debian always prefers stability of package
2006 Oct 31
0
6336683 address::queue -v blows up kmdb and mdb
Author: meem Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: 4d618a4110ff44c57939c29a3a8a198be2ec8352 Log message: 6336683 address::queue -v blows up kmdb and mdb 6338969 netstrategy needs to use SIOCGLIFFLAGS and friends to see IFF_VIRTUAL 6339847 ip_rcm incorrectly parses interface names 6340643 ip_rcm is lugging around dead code 6340645 ip_rcm tracks needless phyint state Files: update:
2002 Nov 12
0
Re: net ads join blows
hi, you cannot use the root-principal unless it has administrative privileges, this works for me: kdestroy kinit administrator@YOURREALM net ads join bye, guenther On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 08:48:44PM +0200, Jaakko Niemi wrote: > > Starting program: /usr/bin/net ads join > root password: > net: /home/liiwi/cvs-foo/openldap-2.1.8/libraries/libldap/getvalues.c:97:
2010 Feb 23
1
installing ROCR/gplots packages blows up memory
When I try to install the ROCR package (which requires gplots) on Ubuntu 9.10 (Xubuntu Karmic Koala) 64-bit on R version 2.9.2 (2009-08-24), it eats up all my RAM (2GB) and swap (4GB) and keeps allocating more memory until Linux's out of memory (OOM) killer kills the perl process. This problem is special to Ubuntu because I can install other packages (such as party) on this Ubuntu system, and
2006 Jun 10
1
mongrel (0.3.12.4) blows up
Hello, I don''t know if this is really relevant anymore because a new version is about to be released it seems, however I''ve been trying to run mongrel 0.3.12.4 on a development server in development mode (simply with mongrel_rails start). I try to access the server and the first page (static file) loads, but then the server dies and I get this in the logs. I''m
2004 Dec 29
2
So what if I can't dial out ... or in ... Asterisk just blows my mind!
I subscribed to this list for about two months before I began posting, so I've got a buttload of email to sift through ... I'm doing this BEFORE I flood the list with my inane questions ... But here goes: I read a reply from one guy to another about recording. The message included this context from extensions.conf: [recordings] exten => 500,1,Festival('Please record your
2002 Aug 23
1
R_NilValue blows up on Windows
Ok, Here's the c code that's loaded into R as dll on windows: #include <R.h> #include <Rdefines.h> SEXP test1(SEXP col); SEXP test1(SEXP col) { SEXP col2; Rprintf("no value!\n"); return col2; } Compiles ok with bcc32 into a dll, loads into R as part of a library, I Run library(rkdb), then > .Call("test1", 2) no value! And puf! Rterm crashes.
2004 Sep 03
2
X100P blows up after a while (really loud noise)
Two days ago, I was talking on the phone from the FXO, to a SIP phone. After some time (like 1h30m), all of a sudden, there's a huge noise, like a buzz... Really loud. So I hungup, and called my asterisk box again... All I could hear was that sound. Someone called me from the internet, and as Asterisk dialed the FXO, all she heard was that noise too. So, I logged in my Asterisk server,
2006 May 01
5
Why Does Ruby on Debian Blow? (Was: Mongrel 3.15,
I had no problems. It pretty much boils down to three steps: 1) Install Ruby via deb. 2) Install ruby gems using the instructions for installing ruby gems. 3) Install rails and everything else via gems. browse the following write-up: http://brainspl.at/rails_stack.html Follow the instructions for installing the Ruby deb, and a few others. (You can do it all in one line) Then follow the