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2007 Aug 30
2
OSD Mystery
I recently started using compiz-fusion. After spending months looking
at an anemic little rectangular on-screen volume control when I use
the volume buttons on my ubuntu thinkpad T60p, all of a sudden I
noticed that I was getting a nice, big, robust rounded-corner display
(somewhat mac-like). Now it's gone again.
I really have no clue whether this came from compiz-fusion,...
2006 Nov 28
5
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
> I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the whole llvm repo.
> Personally, I like darcs for the atomic theory of patches. YMMV.
I have used darcs to work with psi. It looks like a very clean design,
but currently it is a very anemic implementation IMHO. I constantly
find myself trying to find out how to do a relatively simple task.
Git is fast and has a lot of features, but eats hard disk for lunch :-)
In the end, I think that the best option now would be to move to svn.
If we want to move to another SCM system latter on,...
2009 Aug 16
11
best "Rails on the cloud" solution?
A search of this forum for "cloud" brought up a pretty anemic and mostly
year or more old list of stuff. That was a bit of a surprise to me.
I''m interested in getting opinions on the easiest way to deploy a Rails
app to a well known (S3 or similar) "cloud" server.
It should be something with little or no "installation" or
&qu...
2016 May 31
0
GitHub anyone?
...aspects of github, allowing people to get involved in the project more easily and make “drive by” contributions through the pull request model. Github also has a very scriptable interface, allowing integration of external bug trackers etc into the workflow (which is good, because its bugtracker is anemic).
> 4. We currently host our own SVN/Git, ViewVC and Klaus, Phabricator,
> etc. Not only this incurs in additional admin cost, but it also gets
> outdated, locally modified, and it needs to be backed up, etc. GitHub
> gives all that for us for free.
Yes, it would be great to get out...
2006 Nov 28
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
...indola at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the whole llvm repo.
> > Personally, I like darcs for the atomic theory of patches. YMMV.
>
> I have used darcs to work with psi. It looks like a very clean design,
> but currently it is a very anemic implementation IMHO. I constantly
> find myself trying to find out how to do a relatively simple task.
>
> Git is fast and has a lot of features, but eats hard disk for lunch :-)
>
> In the end, I think that the best option now would be to move to svn.
> If we want to move to an...
2005 Jan 13
10
Program logic behind Ruby On Rails
Hi, I''m a newbie in both Ruby and Ruby on Rails. I finished the Ruby on
Rail Tutorial on Todo list and it was great. But, now I''m trying to
understand the logic behind it, that is something that is not obvious on
how each one of them ties together.
Is there a flowchart that shows how the inner working of Ruby on Rails?
In another words, let''s suppose we consider the
2008 Dec 08
7
New rpm, same name, how to update
I have to build my own rpms for the HIPL project. I update my copy of
the code and make rpm.
Thing is the rpm name never changes from patch to patch.
Is there a way to have yum apply the new code as an update and not have
to erase then install?
2011 Nov 22
1
markdown and vim
Am I the only person who uses Markdown somewhat intensively and uses
the Vim editor? I'm surprised that-- unless I'm missing it-- there is
only one markdown "mode" for vim, and it is broken in all sorts of
ways (most seriously, anything in square brackets other than a link
breaks the syntax highlighting in a bad way, and it can't handle
"text_like this text"). Emacs
2016 Jun 01
1
[cfe-dev] GitHub anyone?
...aspects of github, allowing people to get involved in the project more easily and make “drive by” contributions through the pull request model. Github also has a very scriptable interface, allowing integration of external bug trackers etc into the workflow (which is good, because its bugtracker is anemic).
Full agreed.
>
>> 4. We currently host our own SVN/Git, ViewVC and Klaus, Phabricator,
>> etc. Not only this incurs in additional admin cost, but it also gets
>> outdated, locally modified, and it needs to be backed up, etc. GitHub
>> gives all that for us for free...
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Stuttering over NFS & Samba
I've got an Allwell set-top box
(http://www.gctglobal.com/Products/Set_Top_Box/set_top_box_0.html)
connected to my entertainment center (stereo + TV) running a 2.4.17
kernel. I'm eagerly looking forward to running Boss Ogg
(http://bossogg.sourceforge.net/) on it to play my music collection
encoded in FLAC. None of my music files are on the set-top box, they're
all on a server
2006 Nov 27
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Anton Korobeynikov wrote:
>>the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current
>>version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in
>>mind.
>
> I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved
> to mercurial repository without any visible troubles.
I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the
2006 Nov 27
2
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Hello, Scott.
> the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current
> version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in
> mind.
I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved
to mercurial repository without any visible troubles.
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov.
Faculty of Mathematics & Mechanics, Saint
2016 May 31
6
GitHub anyone?
...aspects of github, allowing people to get involved in the project more easily and make “drive by” contributions through the pull request model. Github also has a very scriptable interface, allowing integration of external bug trackers etc into the workflow (which is good, because its bugtracker is anemic).
>
>> 4. We currently host our own SVN/Git, ViewVC and Klaus, Phabricator,
>> etc. Not only this incurs in additional admin cost, but it also gets
>> outdated, locally modified, and it needs to be backed up, etc. GitHub
>> gives all that for us for free.
>
> Ye...
2005 May 20
1
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
...uot; -- HP, Red Hat and even Sun have done far more
for GPL GNU/Linux. IBM's support has been sporadic, and heavily non-GPL.
Now I _have_ noted a few of their kernel contributions, and their 500
patent donation actually made me rethink my stance. But still, in comparison
to even Sun, they are anemic.
Especially when they yanked support for Linux on their desktops and
notebooks, even at the height of their involvement. HP and even Sun have
expanded in comparison. Right now IBM's involvement has been limited
to certain, enterprise-specific considerations. And even their Java has not
be...
2012 Feb 18
2
I'm confused about my namespace parms
Hi,
I'm new to the list and to dovecot. I'm having a strange situation that provides
no errors, so I'm having a little problem diagnosing what's going on.
I've been running a Centos 3 mail server with sendmail for our company for quite
a few years. I finally got approval for new servers this year and put Centos 6.2
on it. I'm sticking with sendmail, but that's not
2011 Jun 07
7
text-mode system and /media
I'm running a headless server, so no GUI, just ssh logins. I don't seem to
have the mechanism that automounts USB drives to a subdirectory of /media,
and from googling around I think that's a feature of a GUI-based system.
What implements it? Right now I manually create a mountpoint in /mnt and
then manually mount by label from /dev/disk/by-label after plugging the
drive in. It
1998 Feb 02
9
Logon script
Hello,
I am having a little problem with executing logon scripts on Win95 clients,
logging into Samba Netlogon service.
When a user logges in, a MS-DOS prompt shows up and quicky disappears. Then
I get
"Please Wait While your logon script executes". It hangs at that point. A
user has to hit cancel to start his win95 session.
I have done the logon script in MS-DOS editor. I have the
2016 May 31
30
GitHub anyone?
Folks,
There has been some discussion on IRC about SVN hosting and the perils
of doing it ourselves. The consensus on the current discussion was
that moving to a Git-only solution would have some disvantages, but
many advantages. Furthermore, not hosting our own repos would save us
a lot of headaches, admin costs and timed out connections.
TL;DR: GitHub + git submodules [1] could replace all the
2008 Jul 09
11
script/generate scaffold user
NameError in UsersController#index
uninitialized constant UsersController::User
RAILS_ROOT: C:/RailsApps/rgams
Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-2.1.0/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:492:in
`const_missing''
app/controllers/users_controller.rb:5:in `index''