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1998 Nov 10
1
NTDOM FAQ question 2.3
I've compiled and installed Samba version 2.0.0-prealpha (15) on an IRIX 6.2 box without problem. I created an account using 'smbpasswd -a -m' and see it in the private/smbpasswd file. I can see the server 'ackowledging' the NT 4.0 workstation client to some extent in the log files but still see "The machine account for this computer either does not exist or is not
2011 Apr 15
1
[Rcpp-devel] Find number of elements less than some number: Elegant/fastsolution needed
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:02 PM, <rcpp-devel-request at r-forge.wu-wien.ac.at> wrote: > I was able to write a very short C++ function using the Rcpp package > that provided about a 1000-fold increase in speed relative to the best > I could do in R. ?I don't have the script on this computer so I will > post it tomorrow when I am back on the computer at the office. > >
2008 Feb 14
2
R on AIX?
Hi, Last year our systems group tried to install R on an IBM p5-570 machine (16 nodes, 256 GB shared RAM), running AIX 5.3. They ran into all sorts of difficulties and finally gave up. I am interested in trying again (and working with an IBM support group if necessary), but before embarking on this odyssey I was wondering if anyone on this list has ever successfully run R on a similar
2006 Nov 21
1
building R 2.4.0 on aix
I'm trying to build R 2.4.0 on aix 5 and not having much luck. If anyone on the list has built 2.3 or 2.4 on AIX and would be willing pass along some hints, I would be grateful. So would the research group that's waiting to use R. Thanks, Roy Heimbach -- Roy Heimbach <royh at hpc.unm.edu> / 505-277-8348 User Services / Center for High Performance Computing University of New
2001 Mar 29
1
Samba won't act as PDC
I have been tasked to be one of the main targets, er, I mean, guys to facilitate our changeover from a rather aged Novell server to Samba. My boss set up Samba 2.0.7 (RPM shows "samba-common-2.0.7-4" with an RPM -q). I am trying to convert it to PDC functionality, and am having difficulty. In the log I see this: "smbd/password.c:authorise_login(826) rejected invalid user
2003 Apr 28
1
cups via web
I am trying to get into cups admin via web to check my cups printer but when I try to access : http://localhost:631/admin , it says that I don't have permission to get in. I suppouse is something about a firewall settings, I'd appreciate you help. Manuel Casoluengo Villanueva Network Administrator Mexico Coty Inc. www.coty.com mailto:manuel_casoluengo@cotyinc.com
2011 Dec 19
2
On Corrections for Chi-Sq Goodness of Fit Test
TOPIC My question regards the philosophy behind how R implements corrections to chi-square statistical tests. At least in recent versions (I'm using 2.13.1 (2011-07-08) on OSX 10.6.8.), the chisq.test function applies the Yates continuity correction for 2 by 2 contingency tables. But when used as a goodness of fit test (GoF, aka likelihood ratio test), chisq.test does not appear to implement
1997 Dec 07
3
KerbNet!
I want to thank whoever mentioned KerbNet by Cygnus Solutions! Wowza! I recommend that people check it out. It lets you implement Kerberos under UNIX and NT, and have them work together (so you have one *unified* security system that is used by both your NT and UNIX boxes). It's at http://www.cygnus.com/product/kerbnet-index.html It also does authentication *without* sending passwords over
2012 May 14
1
BackupPC FAQ? Backups Apparently Working, but Web Interface Shows Nothing
BackuPC host is CentOS 6.2. Just one windows XP client. SMB backups appear to be working; there is data in the backup directory tree, including a subdir named for the client, in which I can manually view individual files that have been backed up. Now trying to use the web interface. Apache lets me log in, but the status screen shows nothing. Hosts screen says: This status was generated
2007 Nov 21
1
Help Required in using cast (reshape package) function
Hello everyone, I am new to R. I have data in the form of excel pivot table format and I want to cast it into a format which can make it compatible with computation. Since I already have the package in pivot format; I avoid melt function and use the cast directly. I inspect the dataread <- read.csv(".....", header=TRUE) Data in the format Id Region Country Industry
2010 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] Adding support to LLVM for data & code layout (needed by GHC)
Subsections is a very good idea. You can even do without post-processing by using carefully crafted section names, e.g. __attribute__((section(".text,\"ax\", at progbits\n\t.subsection 1 #"))) void foo() { } (Note that you need ".subsection n" commands on ELF targets and ".section name, n" commands on COFF targets; seems that the latter was supported on
2018 Apr 09
2
Clang option for reordering sections in .text
Hi , I would like to know if there is any way to reorder functions in the object file in order to improve code locality by implementing subsections .text.hot. GCC controls this behavior with '-f(no)-reorder-functions' flag, is there any way to do so in clang? Regards, Priyanka -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Sep 27
3
Wiki restructure
Hi all, Now that there is an effort underway to improve the look/theme of the Wiki. I would like to discuss the content of the wiki. IMO there are too many links on the frontpage. With a new theme, the News/Events items on top can go into a sidebar, so that will be taken care of the news items. I will not discuss them here. But currently, there is little structure in all the links/titles on the
2005 Sep 07
2
Sorting Text Frames
[Using 2.0.1 under Windows XP] There are a few pages on the internet that list equivalents of "thank you" in many languages. I downloaded one from a Google search and I thought that it would be interesting and a good R exercise to sort the file into the order of the expressions, rather than the languages. I tidied up the web page and got it into the format that it was nearly in:
2013 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] Implementing the ldr pseudo instruction in ARM integrated assembler
On Nov 1, 2013, at 12:15 PM, David Peixotto <dpeixott at codeaurora.org> wrote: >>>>> I was thinking that without the .ltorg directive the constant pool >>>>> would go at the end of the section. >>>>> >>>> So where does the assembler place the constant pool(s) if that >>>> directive isn't present? I was under the
2003 May 30
0
Question re: winelib/MFC/ATL
Question: I've been trying to compile the MFC, using the advice offered on the winelib user's guide, but with little luck. Same with the ATL. My app has been working under Linux using straight wine, but I've been tasked to try and do a winelib build. Anyone have a good Makefile or source setup for the MFC 4.2 and/or the ATL? I'm really stuck. :( --
1997 Dec 02
0
Usernames
I have a question on how to set up usernames under Linux/NT so that our new Samba setup works properly. This is how our new system is going to work: DOMAIN "OB-GYN" "Alfred" -- Windows NT PDC (NT Server 4.0) User Profiles stored on this machine Since it's a PDC, it processes login requests Also WINS server
2005 Jul 12
2
ASTPP
Does anyone have experience setting up ASTPP? I have an Asterisk server in my office that I also give access to some friends and family that live outside Mexico so they can make local calls. I want to keep track of the costs and I only need to use ASTPP to rate the calls, not for calling cards or anything else. I found the documentation a little vague on the details so after setting up and
2010 Jun 16
0
[LLVMdev] Adding support to LLVM for data & code layout (needed by GHC)
> There is one complication though. LLVM (and GCC as well) don't support > subsections. While you can define what section globals and functions > are in, this doesn't support defining the subsection. If you say to > LLVM, put function f in section "text 12", it produces assembly like: > > .section text 12,"rw" @progbits This seems easy to fix during
2010 Oct 21
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Fwd: Proof of concept patch for unifying the .s/ELF emission of .ARM.attributes
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 7:50 AM, Rafael EspĂ­ndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote: >> Hmm, I wish we had this discussion way earlier.. >> >> How would I emit things in different subsections? I can do a high >> level switch to .ARM.attributes, and if I were emitting one blob from >> begin to end, using the higher level interface would be preferable,