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2006 Jun 18
3
Xen with Centos 4.3 - pointers?
Howdy, I'd like to play with Xen on top of a Centos 4.3 installation. I've been googling, but haven't found a nice comprehensive set of notes to get me started. I've looked at the XenSource site, a wiki site that tells you how to get CentOS working in a Xen shell (or whatever it's called). So, for a Xen newbie, does anyone have have any pointeds to notes, documentation,
2010 Jun 17
1
Corrections for the R manual on Solaris
...nything like that. 3) "Modern Solaris systems allow a large selection of Open Source software to be installed from http://www.opencsw.org (formerly http://www.blastwave.org) via pkg-get, " It should be noted that OpenCSW and Blastwave are both still in existence. There's a lot of animosity between the two camps, but both do exist. So one is not formally the other. Unfortunately, they both install software in /opt/csw, so I would be very weary of using both sites, as there is no coordination between them. Dave
2005 Mar 04
1
FreeBSD hiding security stuff
>> They have refused to give us real details. > > Theo, in one of several replies, indicated that I should provide the > details to Ted Unangst (tedu@). I contacted Ted and provided him with > the details; he agreed with me about how and when it should be handled > by OpenBSD. > I've mailed with Theo and his main problem is that they (as the OpenBSD developers) did
2011 Sep 02
14
Forum Software Update and mailing list gateway
Hi folks, the volunteer admins for forum.winehq.org have been deleting an increasing amount of spam lately, and it seems clear that we need to update the forum software to a new release with better antispam features. The catch is, the mailing list gateway plugin is not compatible with the new version of the forum. It looks like the users are split about 90% on the forum and about 10% on the
2005 Mar 30
35
Respect and Disappointment
I''ve finally started a blog. I really didn''t want to go public with it until I was sure I keep it up, but DHH posted a entry to his blog that I feel compelled to comment on. You can read about it on my blog: http://www.bloglines.com/blog/CurtHibbs Curt