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2004 Nov 29
1
Reasons not to answer very basic questions in a straightforwa rd way; was: Re: creating a sequence of object names
I'd like to make just a couple of points:
R-help is considered by quite a few people to be "high-traffic". As such,
many have low appetite for very basic questions. (I wouldn't call them
"silly".) In many cases such questions are answered by pointing to a
particular function help page or manual section. In this particular case,
it's probably not at the very
2016 Dec 23
2
dead links and request for home page
Greetings from Finland!
This is my first contribution.
username: MikaH?m?l?inen
the proposed subject of your Wiki contribution(s): fix dead link at
https://wiki.centos.org/irc
the proposed location of your Wiki contribution(s):
https://wiki.centos.org/irc
At #12: IRC Instructions for Beginners in paragraph
"Some of the CentOS IRC channels, most notably *#centos* and
*#centos-social*,
2004 Dec 01
21
Protocol for answering basic questions
I have been following the discussions on 'Reasons not to answer very basic questions in a straightforward way' with interest as someone who is also new to R and has had similar experiences. As such it with sadness that I note that most seem to agree with the present approach to the responses to basic questions. I must thank those respondants to my own questions who have been helpful, but
2004 Nov 29
2
[BASIC] Solution of creating a sequence of object names
Dear R-users,
I state that this is for beginners, so you may ignore
this in order not to be irritated.
By the way, "patience" is another important thing,
together with "kindness", we should keep in mind when
we teach students and our own children as Jim Lemon
pointed out well in the context of the Socratic
method. You may know that being kind does not mean
giving
2005 Jan 19
2
Free space calculation gets it wrong
Hello!
Running Samba 3.x on HP-UX 11.00, Linux and Solaris.
I've got a problem with the free space calculation of Samba. The problem
is, that Samba only seems to return the free space available in the top
directory of a share and not the free space available in the current
directory. That's a problem for me, since I share a directory on the
server and then mount the actual
2007 Sep 25
7
simple story, extract link
hi,
I just started fooling around with story runner, thought I''d start
with a dead simple scenario:
The first thing I do when describing a site to someone is go to the
home page, and begin exploring public pages from there.
So, that seems like a good first story to spec out.
And I''d really like to extract the actual link from the rendered page
(rather than just
2009 Aug 05
2
acf Significance
Hi List,
I'm trying to calculate the autocorrelation coefficients for a time
series using acf at various lags. This is working well, and I can get
the coefficients without any trouble. However, I don't seem to be able
to obtain the significance of these coefficients from the returned acf
object, largely because I don't know where I might find them.
It's clear that the acf
2007 Dec 03
0
Cyber Timer(cybermanager)
Hi all,
Am setting up a internet cyber cafe of roughly 50 or
so boxes running on CentOS 5.0.
Now the question is. Does someone on the list know of
a open source cyber timer/cybermanager which runs on
CentOS(LINUX) and where i can download it? All that am
getting are M$ based.(grrrh).
Thanks.
-------------------------------------------------
David Maina.
Systems/Network Administrator.
PdE-Kenya.
2005 Oct 18
0
POWERDOWNFLAG Confusion..
Greetings..
Maybe someone could clear up a small confusion or uncertainty...
Reading the various files I got the first impression that the file
(??) that holds POWERDOWNFLAG variable would be either located in the
/etc/killpower directory or (using the info from the RedHat scripts
directory) the /etc/sysconfig.. but further reading and a bit of guess
and by golly..
I'm now
2003 Dec 26
1
re| Dr Ward on List protocol
"Andrew C. Ward" <acward at uqconnect.net.au> :
>With respect to 'tone' and 'friendliness', perhaps all that
>is meant or needed is that people be polite and respectful.
>I shake my head as often at rude answers
Oh, by gosh, by golly.
I don't think an occasional dose of 'real life', via a jab from the
Professor, will cause any lasting harm
2010 Sep 01
3
Dovecot creating aditional folders?
Hi guys.
My conf:
# 1.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.32-23-server x86_64 Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS reiserfs
log_timestamp: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s
ssl_cert_file: /etc/ssl/mail/dovecot.crt
ssl_key_file: /etc/ssl/mail/dovecot.key
disable_plaintext_auth: no
login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login
login_executable(default): /usr/lib/dovecot/imap-login
2006 Mar 21
1
Problem with chan_iax.c implimentation causesbad audio?
We have three remote call center Asterisk servers communicating with two
central Asterisk boxes over a private IP-VPN with QoS. All systems were
running Asterisk 1.0.7 communicating via IAX2 with little or no quality
issues at all.
Once we upgraded to Asterisk 1.2.4 call quality with IAX2 was horrific.
We tried with/without jitterbuffer. We messed with every jitterbuffer
parameter. We tried
2003 Oct 16
2
OGG portable (iRiver iHP-120)
I remember seeing a post about a japanese link to a new portable with OGG support. I stumbled across this today and thought I'd throw it out there incase you guys hadn't seen it.
http://www.iriveramerica.com/products/iHP-120.asp
Looks pretty sweet to me.
--- >8 ----
List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
To unsubscribe from this
2008 Mar 08
3
Mixer and WOW
Do es anyone know what the following means for sound under Wine?
fixme:mixer:ALSA_MixerInit No master control found on MPU-401 UART,
disabling mixer
Severa of us are trying to get WOW internal voice chat and teamspeak to work
(different uses - wow for groups, teamspeak for guild). Im wondering if the
above output has a workaround until a fix is made or even if it's related to
our partial
2003 Aug 06
1
adddriver rpc command generates segmentation fault
Hi,
I'm trying to add a printer driver to samba 2.2.7, part of the RedHat 9
distro. I have all the associated files under print$/W32X86 (I verified
that they were where I thought they were from samba's POV by looking via
smbclient). Below is the output from a getdriver command issued to a W2K
PDC to get the names of all the required files for the particular printer:
[Windows NT x86]
2016 Dec 23
0
dead links and request for home page
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 11:44 PM, Mika H?m?l?inen <mikahamis at gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings from Finland!
>
> This is my first contribution.
>
> username: MikaH?m?l?inen
>
> the proposed subject of your Wiki contribution(s): fix dead link at
> https://wiki.centos.org/irc
>
> the proposed location of your Wiki contribution(s):
> https://wiki.centos.org/irc
2016 Dec 23
1
dead links and request for home page
Hi Akemi,
Thanks for the home page.
I made the two corrections mentioned earlier and then one for the road
(changed "irsii" to "irssi"). Didn't catch it the first time around, since
I thought it was a new fork or similar. I couldn't find it with google
though, so I deduced it to be a typo.
All went smoothly.
Cheers,
Mika
2016-12-23 18:34 GMT+02:00 Akemi Yagi
2008 Sep 04
3
Inexistant file displayed by samba
Hello,
Running 3.2.0, and in one of my share, a file named TABAFK~V
appeared, but is not present on the underlying filesystem.
The file can't be removed from a windows client (even a member of
domain admins).
Not that it is distrubing, but you know...
Fran?ois
2011 Feb 26
4
IP6 Anyone?
Today I received an allocation of IP6 addresses for some servers. I can
'play' with the last 2 of the 8 IP6 address segments.
I always thought, mistakenly, IP6 was 6 segments, because it was IP6.
IP4 had 4 segments. However IP6 is actually IP version 6 and it has 8
segments. The other interesting discovers are:
:: means one or more 0 segments, example :: can mean 0:0:0: or just 0:0:
or
2004 Sep 02
5
DNAT and ping
I have the following
interfaces
loc eth0
net0 eth1
net1 eth2
(net0 and net1 are the two ISP networks)
policy
loc net0 ACCEPT
loc net1 ACCEPT
net0 all DROP info
proxyarp
209.189.103.204 eth0 eth1 no no
params
Pellucidar=192.168.124.232
rules
DNAT net0 loc:$Pellucidar tcp 22,80,1950,50005 - 209.189.103.204
ACCEPT all all icmp