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2007 Oct 11
4
Can't get XFS enabled on Centos 5.0
I anm trying to enable XFS with no success. I followed the instructions provided in http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories/CentOSPlus I installed the new kernel. Example: 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5.centos.plus I also installed these packages as described in a post I found yum install --enablerepo=centosplus xfsprogs xfsprogs-devel lsmod shows nothing about XFS I would image there are others out there
2012 May 19
1
Names of Greek letters stored as character strings; plotmath.
I had such good luck with my previous question to r-help, (a few minutes ago) that I thought I would try again with the following query: > Suppose I have > > xNm <- "gamma" > > I would like to be able to do > > plot(1:10,xlab = <something involving xNm">) > > and get the x axis label to be the Greek letter gamma > (rather than the
2005 Apr 08
1
orphaning CRAN packages
Dear R Developers, the following CRAN packages do not cleanly pass R CMD check for quite some time now and did not have any updates since the time given. Several attempts by the CRAN admins to contact the package maintainers had no success. norm, 1.0-9, 2002-05-07, WARN sound, 0.6, 2002-08-31, WARN Bhat, 0.9-07, 2003-11-04, WARN HI, 0.1, 2003-11-04, WARN mmlcr, 1.3.2, 2003-11-15, WARN mvnmle,
2018 Mar 25
2
Is it possible to clone an NT ACL from one file or dir to a totally different file or dir ?
Can I use a command like this to clone an NT ACL? getfattr -n security.NTACL templateFile | sed -e 's/templateFile/realFile/' | sudo setfattr --restore=- I can see that the attribute gets copied over but when I view the ACL in Windows security tab it's not the same ACL, it's much bigger and includes all kinds of default-like stuff. I'm trying to find a way to update
2010 Mar 15
2
Strange behavior of assign in a S4 method.
Hi the list, I define a method that want to change an object without assignation (foo(x) and not x<-foo(x)) using deparse and assign. But when the argument of the method does not match *exactly* with the definition of the generic function, assign does not work... Anything wrong? Christophe #------ Does not work ------#
2012 Jun 05
0
Memory leak during instantiation of a reference class?
Hi, I have a problem with a large data set wrapped in a reference class. I do that to access the data by reference from within various functions in a script. # The class definition: setRefClass("data", fields = list(h5_df = "list", training_data = "array",
2020 Sep 14
3
Automatic mapping shares on logon time
Hello we are testing samba 4.11.2 and we try automatic mapping shares folders for users that their have permissions on fileserver, on the logon time, like logon script on Windows. Any have a method to do this ? I explain, instead of the user go to "File Browser" and navigate and map the share folders on the fileserver, we try to automatic map this folders on logon time. regards. PD:
2008 Jul 18
2
Yet another rsync incremental thread
Hello all, Since the rsync on Panther many things changed in my professional life. This project is abandoned although it should work. But this you already know. What's new? On my new job I have several servers to administrate. Servers that aren't backed up (sic). So, there's why I'm back to rsync. The backup plan I would like: 1) Client side: PCs running rsync (or
2017 May 07
2
deparse(substitute(x)) fails in implied call to an S3 print method
In an implied call to an S3 print method, deparse(substitute(x)) returns "x", regardless of the name of object in .GlobalEnv, as indicated in the following: > Xnamed <- 1 > class(Xnamed) <- 'name.x' > print.name.x <- function(x, ...){ + namex <- deparse(substitute(x)) + cat('How can I get the name of x in .GlobalEnv?\n', +
2020 Sep 14
2
Automatic mapping shares on logon time
Sorry for my mistake, this work for linux users Right?? We just need logon script for linux users for Windows users we have. El lun., 14 sept. 2020 a las 10:37, Carlos Jesus (<camjesus2 at gmail.com>) escribi?: > Hey, > You need to create a GPO. > There's a very good description here: > https://activedirectorypro.com/map-network-drives-with-group-policy/ > You can map
2005 Aug 30
6
SYSLINUX 3.11-pre10
Okay, the serial port feature in 3.11-pre9 was of course completely broken (I seem to have bad luck with -pre9's :)... a 3.11-pre10 is now available, and it does seem to have a more reliable handling of arrow keys ... *but not perfect*. There simply is no way to reliably detect both [Esc] and arrow keys on existing serial consoles. -hpa
2020 Sep 15
2
Fwd: Automatic mapping shares on logon time
See answer at the bottom. Le 14/09/2020 ? 15:56, jmpatagonia via samba a ?crit?: > Yes sorry for my mistake, we need map share folders that the user have > permission, at logon time on Linux Desktop User. > > And if for example a user change of departament or area, the shares change, > so we change the maps shares folders on logon. > > On Windows users is easy like GPO o
2005 Jul 07
1
Tables: Invitation to make a collective package
Hi All, I would like to make an invitation to make a collective package with all functions related to TABLES. I know that there are many packages with these functions, the original idea is collect all this functions and to make a single package, because is arduous for the user know all this functions broadcast in many packages. So, I think that the original packages can continue with its
2001 Jul 18
2
string manipulation in R?
Hi all, back again, [Quick version] How do I concatenate two string to produce a third? Does the underlying representation of "character" allow this? [Long version] One thing I want to do with my database is to compare each record pairwise, without loading the whole database in memory....so I what I would like to do first query to get a list of strings which are the of the database
2007 Aug 05
1
Understanding of Johansen test.
Dear all, I am struggling to understand the johansen test procedure in the context of co-integration in time series. Yes I understand that this forum is not directly statistics related but still I am posting here hoping that I would get som help. The error correction representation of a VAR[p] model can be written as: Delta y[t] = A[0]*y[t-1] + A[1]*Delta y[t-1] +..............
2017 Jul 16
3
Arranging column data to create plots
Dear All, I need some help arranging data that was imported. The imported data frame looks something like this (the actual file is huge, so this is example data) DF: IDKey X1 Y1 X2 Y2 X3 Y3 X4 Y4 Name1 21 15 25 10 Name2 15 18 35 24 27 45 Name3 17 21 30 22 15 40 32 55 I would like to create a new data frame with the following NewDF: IDKey X Y Name1 21 15 Name1
2008 Feb 15
3
lineplot.CI problem
Hi List, I have a problem plotting data using the lineplot.CI command in the sciplot package. I want to plot the data of 2 experimental cases using different lines (traces). Time is on the X-axis. The tricky thing is that the data collection in the second case started later than for the first case. This is to say: the first n data points for the second case are missing. So far so good. However,
2018 Mar 25
0
Is it possible to clone an NT ACL from one file or dir to a totally different file or dir ?
On 03/24/2018 08:20 PM, Ken McDonald via samba wrote: > Can I use a command like this to clone an NT ACL? > > getfattr -n security.NTACL templateFile | sed -e > 's/templateFile/realFile/' | sudo setfattr --restore=- > > I can see that the attribute gets copied over but when I view the ACL > in Windows security tab it's not the same ACL, it's much bigger and
2020 Mar 10
1
Revisiting minimum OCaml version
Previously discussed: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00203.html Currently libguestfs and virt-v2v require OCaml >= 4.01. (That's perhaps theoretical, as I don't think anyone is really compiling them with such an old compiler). This causes a bunch of trouble. To my mind the major things are: - Having to have the "Bytes" compatibility module
2014 Dec 02
0
puzzle, need magic incantation (nut.conf)
On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:43 AM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote: > Hi Charles; > > I had nut working from before, but managed to lock up something and had to > reboot. Nut is in the stuff to start at boot time, but is not now capable > to being restarted with the nut script in /etc/init.d, claiming it is > disabled: > > gene at