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2004 Sep 28
1
winbind problems
Hi!
I've set up a Samba server (running winbind) as a Win domain member
server.
Users authenticated from win domain and mapped to NIS
uids and gids.
Everything was working well, but the next morning winbind
stopped to respond.
I reset it, so now I get wbinfo, ypbind (ypcat) results
ok as before, but users suddenly cannot authenticate any more.
My <client>.log files are empty,
2002 Sep 10
1
Skipping with vorbisfile playback using DirectSo und
Sounds like either your machine is too slow or you have some other buffer
issue. A decode thread is usually ideal so that data can be decoded before
it is needed by the buffer fill operation. You might be able to get a
sasifactory solution by increasing the number of buffers and using them in a
round-robin fashion 1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4. Wouldn't do any more than 1/4 sec per
buffer.
Cheers,
Chris
2002 Sep 10
2
Skipping with vorbisfile playback using DirectSound
I'm having a problem trying to write a simple vorbis file player using
DirectSound. The decoding portion is pretty much straight from the
vorbisfile sample code. The pcm data gets put into one half of a
DirectSound buffer, and as that half is playing, the next half gets filled.
The problem is, there's skipping and some noise when the file is being
played (although some of the music is
2004 Sep 21
1
mapping winbind users to nis uids and gids
Hello!
I've got users that access linux file server from Win stations using
Samba
and winbind authentication but also have AIX based workstations
accessing
the same server using nis authentication. They have the same username
registered in NIS domain and in Windows domain.
Is it possible to map winbind users (usually using uid & gid > 10000) to
nis
users, so user john
2003 Aug 12
1
Using Asterisk with FWD through NAT
Hi All,
Is there any way to connect (register, initiate and receive calls) with
Asterisk to FWD through NAT? Since I own my router port forwarding is not a
problem.
I tried with
Register => <FWDnum>@fwd.pulver.com:<FWDpass>@fwd.pulver.com
but since Asterisk still use internal IP in some SIP fields I got "479 We
don't accept private IP contacts. Please set your external
2003 Sep 23
1
App_festival crashing
Hi all,
I'm unable to put app_festival to work. I successfully patched,
installed and tested festival (interactive logon and telnet to server
port) which seems to work without problems.
But when I test it in asterisk I got the following trace in console:
-- Executing Answer("SIP/bsenicar-850b", "") in new stack
-- Executing
2023 Jul 20
1
Migration of files with Windows ACL's to Samba server
Hi there,
It might that this question was already answered but I can't really
find any proper documentation for this.
I am in a process of migrating about 70T of files from our Win2016
storage server to a Samba (2:4.17.9+dfsg-0+deb12u3) server. Whilst
doing this I want to preserve all the ACL's which were set on Windows
shares.
Is there any related documentation around this topic how to
2003 Aug 12
0
RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #1033 - 7 msgs
Same thing. It will make sense to try
Register => <FWDnum>@fwd.pulver.com:<FWDpass>@fwdnat.pulver.com:5082
but in that case Asterisk sends
REGISTER sip:fwdnat.pulver.com SIP/2.0
which is not right. It should be sip:fwd.pulver.com but sent thru
fwdnat.pulver.com:5082
BR Borut
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2001 Feb 07
3
cbq ip range?
OK, finally I have made cbq run !
now I would like to know if it is posible to limit a range of IP to a speed.
something like this :
from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.21 limit to 128K
I don''t whant to limit each IP to 128K, what I would like to do is limit all
20 IP to have a max of 128K.
Is it posible?
2001 Feb 05
0
bandwidth limiting when src and dst are on the same interface
Hello!
I have a problem here.
I set up a Linux 2.4 machine to do bandwidth limiting for some of our
customers.
Current setup is something like this:
|--------| backbone |-------| |---------|
|Internet|225.1-----------225.10|limiter|228.1----228.10|cust. gw2|
|--------| | eth0 |-------| eth1 |---------|
|
225.20
2003 Sep 24
6
Festival Problems
I am trying to use festival (latest version 1.4.3)
I have downloaded all the files needed and patched it with the provided
diff.
festival does work and does tts fine.
but when I call Festival either from an extention or an AGI script, I get
this in my asterisk messages log, but no sound on the channels (H323 or SIP)
- they (the clients) just say "trying" and then hangup...
Sep 24
2004 Feb 26
2
Multidimensional scaling and distance matrices
Dear All,
I am in the somewhat unfortunate position of having to reproduce the
results previously obtained from (non-metric?) MDS on a "kinship" matrix
using Statistica. A kinship matrix measures affinity between groups, and
has its maximum values on the diagonal.
Apparently, starting with a nxn kinship matrix, all it was needed to do
was to feed it to Statistica flagging that the
2009 Mar 06
1
Interpreting GLM coefficients
Hi all,
I?m fitting GLM?s and I can?t interprete the coefficients when I run a
model with interaction terms.
When I run the simpliest model there is no problem:
Model1<-glm (Fishes ~ Year + I(Year^2) + Kind.Geographic +
Kind.Fishers + Zone.2 + Hours + Fishers + Month, family =
poisson(log)) # Fishes, Year, Hours, and Fishers are numeric,
Kind.Geographic, Kind.Fishers, Zone.2 and
2007 Dec 03
2
Why is the program too slow?
Hi,everyone.
I use the following program calculates Fisher's alpha from counts of individuals and species. The program is wrote by Prof. Kyle Harm.
However, when I run the program, it can work very quickly sometimes, but it can not work very well sometimes. It depends on the counts of individuals and species.
For example,
> calc.alpha(1000,70)
[1] 17.14375
> calc.alpha(10000,70)
[1]
2005 Nov 10
3
Low level algorithm conrol in Fisher's exact test
Hi folks,
Forgive me if this question is a trivial issue.
I was doing a series of Fishers' exact test using the fisher.test
function in stats package.
Since the counts I have were quite large (c(64, 3070, 2868, 4961135)), R
suggested me to use
*other algorithms* for the test which can be specified through the
'control' argument of the
fisher.test function as I understood. But where
2009 Jul 26
1
Is there an R implementation for the "Barnard's exact test" (a substitute for fisher.test) ?
Hello R help members. I came across today with an article on Barnard's exact
test (http://www.cytel.com/Papers/twobinomials.pdf), that is supposed to
give a more powerful fisher.test - Because it doesn't assume that we know
the row and column totals are in advance. Any pointers to such a function ?
Thanks, Tal
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2007 Mar 31
3
strange fisher.test result
A simple question - using the following fishers test it appears that the P value is significant, but the CI includes 1. Is this result correct?
> data.50p10min <- matrix(c(16,15, 8, 24),nrow=2)
> fisher.test(data.50p10min)
Fisher's Exact Test for Count Data
data: data.50p10min
p-value = 0.03941
alternative hypothesis: true odds ratio is not equal to 1
95
2004 May 06
0
Problem with mclust surfacePlot function
I am trying to follow the mclust examples in "MCLUST: Software for Model
Based Clustering, Density Estimation and Disriminant Analysis" by Chris
Fraley and Adrian Raftery, but I cannot reproduce the density and
uncertainty surfaces for the Lansing Woods maples. I am using R 1.8.1 with
the code below. The same code works fine in S-Plus 6.2
Am I missing something or is this a bug?
2004 Mar 17
0
mva :: prcomp
Dear R-list users,
I'm new to principal components and factor analysis.
I thought this method can be very useful for me to find relationships
between several variables (which I know there is, only don't know which
variables exactly and what kind of relation), so as a structure
detection method.
Now, I'm experimenting with the function prcomp from the mva package.
In my source code
2004 Jun 17
1
Bug in FEXACT: gave negative key (PR#6986)
Hello,
I'm using R to apply Fishers exact test to a whole pile of
contingency tables, and I've run into the bug shown below.
regards,
Francis
--
> dat1 = matrix(c(0,1,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,1,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,1,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,
1,1,0,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,3,0,0,2,0,0,1,0,0,0,1,0,0,2,0,0,
2,0,0,1,0,1,0,0,3,0,0,2,0,0,0,1,0,5,0,0,0,1,0,1,0,0), nrow=3)
>