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2019 Feb 26
1
Gpo computer not applied a boot system
Bonjour à tous depuis maintenant un certain temps je tire mes cheveux et ne comprends pas la source de mon problème. après une migration de samba 3 pdc vers samba 4.8.5 AD, au démarrage d’un client Windows, l’ordinateur gpo n’est pas appliqué au démarrage. Dans les journaux Windows, il y a 1058 erreurs d'objet de stratégie de groupe et samba côté serveur. Voici les journaux: Mise à jour du
2011 Jun 16
2
optimization with Sparse matrices
To whom it may concern, I am trying to maximize a log-likelihood function using optim. This is a simple problem with only 18 parameters. To conserve memory, I am using sparse matrices (SLAM) for some of the data matrices used in the computation of the likelihood. However, optim appears to convert the sparse matrix back to regular data format. This causes me to run out of memory as R tries to
2012 Aug 03
4
How to concatenate a several rows according with a column ?
Hi, I'm a new user or R and I try to concatenate a several rows according with the value in a column. this is my data.frame and I want to concatenate my data.frame according with the column "b" and make a new data.frame with the information in the others columns. >table1 a b c d 1 E001234 TSA IP234 like_domain 2
2005 May 12
0
Batch mode problem: figure margins too large
Hello, I have a program that works well in Rgui but that does not work in a batch file (Execution halted) Here's the code (it will work on you side, but you need internet access through R as it will download a table from a US gov site) download.file("http://www.cftc.gov/files/dea/history/deacot2005.zip", "c:/deacot2005.zip", "internal", quiet = FALSE, mode =
2005 May 12
0
RE: Batch mode problem: figure margins too large (aligned R code to the left)
> Hello, I have a program that works well in Rgui but that does not work in > a batch file (Execution halted) > > Here's the code (it will work on you side, but you need internet access > through R as it will download a table from a US gov site) > > download.file("http://www.cftc.gov/files/dea/history/deacot2005.zip", > "c:/deacot2005.zip", >
2002 Sep 10
8
[Bug 369] Inconsistant exiit status from scp
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369 ------- Additional Comments From devel at pitux.com 2002-09-10 19:19 ------- I confirm that this bug does exist. It's especially annoying since we use here a lot of scripts which check for the return values of scp to indicate success or failure. In fact it does the good thing on nonexistent files/dirs/etc, but fails in case of auth
2019 Jan 09
2
LTO, ifuncs, and lld
It's at this point where I think about filing a full bug report with llvm. Any hints before I do? On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 04:00:02PM -0500, Shawn Webb wrote: > It looks like this commit breaks CSU initialization with > statically-compiled applications. > > With a very simple application at [1], compiled with: > cc -g -O0 -flto -static -o pid pid.c > > The application
2009 Dec 04
2
[ggplot2] Wind rose orientation
Aloha all, I love using ggplot. It took a while to get used to the grammar of graphics, but it is starting to get easy now that I am thinking in a more structured way. A question. I'm making a wind rose that I'd like to be oriented with due north straight up. I've discovered that the orientation is sensitive to how north is represented. When north is represented as 0,
2018 Dec 01
2
LTO, ifuncs, and lld
Thanks for providing the patch! I got around to testing it this morning and it appears it fixes compilation, but produces a non-working system. I know that's kinda vague and I'll have more details soon, including sample binaries. I at least wanted to give a status update so you didn't think you were being ignored. Thanks, -- Shawn Webb Cofounder and Security Engineer HardenedBSD
2013 Aug 09
1
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
On Aug 8, 2013, at 3:04 AM, David Chisnall wrote: > The correct code for this should be (I believe): > > _toglobal: ## @toglobal > ## BB#0: > pushq %rbp > movq %rsp, %rbp > lea %gs:(%rdi), %rax > popq %rbp > ret This won't have the effect you're hoping for. LEA stands for "Load Effective Address"; it only operates on
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
When using Network neighbourhood, we do see the samba share. When clicking on it, it prompts us for 'Connect as' and 'password'. When entering the unix login and password, it returns an error message ' \\SambaServer\\share is not accessible; the account is not authorized to login from this station'. I have atached the smb.conf file. Thankyou again. Regards Tajinder
2009 Nov 23
4
Loess Fit
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2010 May 07
2
Package RPostgreSQL : Problem with dbWriteTable
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2011 May 20
2
Variability plot in R
Is there a package in R that can do a variability plot? A variability plot is a kind of categorized dot plot. (If there is a lot of data in each category, box plots are used rather than dot plots.) Usually, the categories are factor level combinations. All the dot plots appear in the same window; below the x-axis a hierarchy of factors shows which dot plot corresponds to which factor-level
2008 Jul 01
25
Guest TSC and Xen (Intel and AMD feedback please)
Various versions of Linux under various circumstances select TSC as the primary clocksource for the kernel. This is especially true for uniprocessor kernels, but also in some cases for multiprocessor kernels. In most cases, this is because a processor bit (tsc_invariant? constant_tsc?) is passed through directly from the hardware via Xen and tested by the hvm guest and the result implies that
2008 Jul 09
0
"Rotated Lat-Lon" projection in mapproj
Hi, I'm trying to plot a field obtained from the atmospheric model WRF-NMM which uses a "Rotated Lat-Lon? map projection. The WRF documentation mentions that: ? Rotates the earth's lat/lon grid such that the intersection of the equator and prime meridian is at the center of the model domain. ? Within the rotated framework the grid spacing is constant, but in an earth-relative
2009 Apr 06
1
Confidence interval?
hi folks, I need help fitting/plotting a confidence interval to a frequency distribution.... Can someone help with this? thanks, tsd -----Original Message----- > Date: Mon Apr 06 15:08:20 MST 2009 > From: r-help-request at r-project.org > Subject: Welcome to the "R-help" mailing list > To: tsd3 at nau.edu > > Welcome to the R-help at r-project.org mailing
1998 May 29
2
Encrypted passwords
Is there a tool, either for Perl or C, that will add/change the NT and LM encrypted passwords in the smbpasswd file? I know about the smbpasswd command, but I can't use that function from a script. I tried #!/bin/perl system("smbpasswd \< $oldpassword\n$newpassword\n$newpassword\n"); and some other things, but I couldn't get it to work. TSD
2009 May 12
2
pair matching
Given two numeric vectors of possibly unequal length, I'd like to pair each element of the shorter vector with an element of the longer vector such that the sum of squared differences between the pairs is minimized. Can someone point me to an R function or an algorithm for accomplishing this? All the best, Tom Thomas S. Dye, Ph.D. T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc.
2008 Jun 18
1
debugging dovecot and sieve
I have install dovecot and sieve and it doesn't appear to be working. Below is my dovecot.conf Are there some debugging settings I can use to test if dovecot is linking with sieve properly. Nothing appears to show up in the logs start dovecot.conf ======================= cat /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/ auth_verbose=yes auth_debug=yes mail_debug=yes