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2005 May 14
2
Job Opportunity: Statistical Guru CC 083
Do you consider yourself a cutting edge statistical expert with a penchant
for applying your broad theoretical background to solving some of the most
complex statistical challenges facing human health today? Does the idea of
working for an emerging company who has a strong management team,
financial backing and world class scientific advisors appeal to you? If
so, read on...
Our client is a drug
2009 Dec 30
1
NA or work around ??
I've searched and tried several ideas (na.action. and other things), but I
can't see
to figure this out.
I'm guessing this is so simple I'll feel foolish for asking, but here goes.
Thanks,
L.A.
Dataset$Rcil=with(Dataset, ifelse(Rpr >= .95, Dataset[,"percentchgn"], NA))
Dataset$LLCI<-with(Dataset, ave(Rcil, LEAID, Property,
FUN=function(x)max(x)))
LEAID
2011 Dec 11
1
Samba4 DNS Update failing and crashing Bind
Hello,
I have successfully set up Samba4 on my network, users and can join, and
everything works apart from dns updates to bind. Whenever a client tries to
make an update, my bind9 server crashes, with the following in the log:
Dec 11 15:21:11 CNSRV01 named[3457]: couldn't add command channel ::1#953:
file not found
Dec 11 15:21:11 CNSRV01 named[3457]: zone 0.in-addr.arpa/IN: loaded serial 1
2011 Aug 11
0
a senior level statistician opening
it is in the consumer risk modeling team in Cincinnati ohio.
pls send resume to wensui.liu@53.com if interested.
thx
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2001 Oct 09
1
dumb question about SMB and Squid
is there by any chance a smb modual for squid? Squid is a proxy/cache
server used on unix systems that gives pretty complete logs, but only lists
clients by IP.
Is there anyway to easily tie this to a netbios name incase your
administrating a windows network and want names associated with places
instead of IP's that can change on a DHCP network?
thanks all
-Conlan
Adams
2003 Dec 29
6
Adding XP to a samba domain
Bare with me please :-)
I know this question has probably been asked before but a quick overview of
the archives didn't help me out.
Couple of parts
1. Can a samba domain be established that doesn't require registry hacks on
an XP machine to add the XP machine?
2. What would a VERY basic smb.conf file look like that creates a samba
domain for W2K and XP machines?
3. Does anyone
2007 Jul 09
3
how to make a package depend on 2 or more other packages
Hi,
when using puppet to install extra rpm packages on centos: how can I
make a package depend on 2 or more other packages.
e.g. this works:
class centos4_extra_packages {
package { "test1" :
ensure => installed,
require => package["prereq"]
}
}
but I can''t figure out how to make test1 require
2004 Mar 19
2
Moving to 1.8.1: can you transfer your package list?
I prefer to use R on a linux box and ultimately need things to end up
there to serve things up using David Firth's excellent CGIwithR and
apache, but one step at a time and I've installed 1.8.1 under win2k.
Another question that I'm sure is simple: is there a simple way to
find the list of installed libraries I had in my 1.7.1 installation
and use that to drive install.packages?
2010 Jul 30
1
getent acting unreliable with idmap_ad
I'm trying to get my linux boxes to authenticate to AD using winbind. I
need to get my uid's from AD so I'm using idmap_ad.
I got to the point where 'getent passwd' shows me the list of unix users
from AD with all correct details, however when I do 'getent passwd
<username>' for any username from the list returned by 'getent passwd' I
get an empty reply
2010 Jul 28
2
Does anybody use idmap_adex?
Hi,
Actually I am using the Backend Idmap_AD. I thought Idmap_adex is still under heavy development.
Tobias
Mit freundlichen Gr??en
Tobias Mucke
LFK-Lenkflugk?rpersysteme GmbH
Serverpool, FCI4
Landshuter Stra?e 26, 85716 Unterschlei?heim, GERMANY
Phone: +49 89 3179 8438
Fax: +49 89 3179 8927
Mobile: +49 170 635 3830
E-Mail: tobias.mucke at mbda-systems.de
http://www.mbda.net
Chairman of
2003 Oct 13
0
printers: access denied -- but why?
I am running 2.2.3a-12.3 on Debian stable with Win2k machine and an
XP machine on a small home network. I have only just started using
printer support and seemed to have it fine with a postscript and a
"raw" connection for the HP LJ5MP printer (with internal PS) working
fine from W2k and WXP. Then I took the server down as I'll need
another parallel port in it. Rebooted after
2004 Mar 19
1
1.8.1 on Debian stable
This has probably been addressed here, but I can't find it if it has,
and it may be up on the R project homepage or the CRAN pages, but if
so ....
... so sorry if this has been answered before: question is, can I
upgrade to 1.8.1 under Debian stable (a.k.a. "Woody")? The deb
packages in the CRAN archive are clearly for 1.8.0 and those in the
"unstable" distro for
2008 Oct 07
0
Web Engineer Needed in DC! Willing to Train Ruby
- Work at a profitable and well-funded, late stage start-up
environment funded by VC luminaries like Sequoia, Polaris Ventures,
The Carlyle Group, and Allen and Co
- Be part of a team that has a passion for coding and software
development
- Work in a casual, fun environment that values creativity and
alternate ways of doing things
- Build the technology needed to create and sustain online consumer
2003 Jul 30
1
Rcgi
I am keen to look at Rcgi as I want to put up some simple bits of R
to do prescribed tasks on HTML form input. Rweb is overkill and
worryingly flexible for what I want and it sounds as if Rcgi is more
what I need. However, I can't get any of the URLs I've found for it
to work over the last few days.
Does anyone have a recent copy they could Email me or a working URL
for it?
TIA,
2014 Jan 14
1
panic!
(I will not make a joke about the streets of Carlyle)
Jan 13 19:09:07 mail dovecot: lda(john at example.com): Panic: file mail-transaction-log-file.c: line 1148 (mail_transaction_log_file_get_highest_modseq_at): assertion failed: (offset <= file->sync_offset)
Jan 13 19:09:08 mail kernel: pid 8435 (dovecot-lda), uid 89: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)
Jan 13 19:14:16 mail dovecot: lda(john
2013 Jul 02
0
[Announce] Samba 4.0.7 Available for Download
=====================================================================
"No pressure, no diamonds."
Thomas Carlyle
=====================================================================
Release Announcements
---------------------
This is is the latest stable release of Samba 4.0.
Major enhancements in Samba 4.0.7 include:
o Fix a core dump with invalid lock order while
2013 Jul 02
0
[Announce] Samba 4.0.7 Available for Download
=====================================================================
"No pressure, no diamonds."
Thomas Carlyle
=====================================================================
Release Announcements
---------------------
This is is the latest stable release of Samba 4.0.
Major enhancements in Samba 4.0.7 include:
o Fix a core dump with invalid lock order while
2010 Aug 20
0
samba and kerberos tickets
Hi,
I'm running a mixed linux/Windows network with authentication done using
Active Directory. The Linux clients use Samba/Winbind for
authentication (with help from the list, thanks!). I've setup smb.conf
such that doing 'net ads join -Uadministrator' populates
my /etc/krb5.keytab (see configuration files below).
klist shows me a nice set of principals from /etc/krb5.keytab
2010 Jul 28
0
getent doesn't list my users when using idmap_adex
Hi,
I'm trying to integrate an existing linux environment with a Windows AD
environment. All my users are already in AD with valid rfc2307
attributes defined so I need a way to authenticate my users using
username, uid, gid, shell and homedirectory from AD. I've been using
Kerberos+LDAPs before but that requires a dummy AD user hardcoded with
username and password in /etc/ldap.conf
2001 Dec 24
1
File size limitation?
When I run backup and send the output to a file on the server,
I get a file limitation of 2g. When I do the same backup to
a snap server, there is no problem.
Is there a size limitation for a single file?
Thanks,
Steven C. Henry
stevench@xnet.com