Displaying 20 results from an estimated 138 matches for "antiquated".
2005 Sep 05
4
Why is yum not liked by some?
I have seen messages posted on the Fedora oriented forums that imply
that "yum" is antiquated. Not being a Linux guru, I do not have the
experience to make a thorough evaluation, but so far it has been just great.
Todd
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2003 Dec 15
1
syslinux / antique computers
Hi,
is there an easy way to circumvent the SYSLINUX novice protection thing?
intended users don't know about CTRL key to circumvent it.
I'm trying to make a generic bootdisk for systems of 8086 - Pentium4.
however the bootdisk is slow, so I'd like to use Syslinux + Memdisk to load a diskette image.
then the text displayed to user will be:
1) FreeDOS bootdisk (accelerated, 386
2019 Nov 27
7
Upgrade Centos 6 (32 Bits) to Centos 7 (32 Bits)
Hi all ,
I have a very old PC ( Acer2000) 32 Bits. On this machine I am running (Do
not laugh) SCO Unix in an antique version : So Centos6 probes with the
bootloader on this OS and other OS s.
Is there a way to opgrade Centos 6 to Centos 7 in the 32 Bits architecture
?
Any help would be usefull.
Regards.
Ger van Dijck.
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2006 Jan 14
12
Dedicated Host Recommendations?
I currently have a dedicated server at ev1servers, but
it''s getting rather antiquated (Redhat 9) and am
looking to upgrade. I''m thinking about serverbeach.com
- one of their CentOS servers. Anybody have any
recommendations for dedicated servers on which to run
Rails? Hopefully less than $200/month.
Thanks!
CSN
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Do You Yaho...
2004 Jul 20
10
PRI dead in USA?
...A
(California), so I called up SBC to enquire as to how much it would cost to
install a BRI here.
Although the rates were reasonable (except the installation), I got the
distinct impression that they really didn't want to install BRI's. Their
comments were "well, BRI is getting quite antiquated", and the like. They
said with the advent of ADSL, there's not much of a market anymore, as most
of past usage was modem related.
I'm a little worried about the pricing going up, and availability going down
in the near future. I don't have the volume yet to justify PRI.
What ar...
2011 Jul 30
4
EL6: Hard Disk upgrade howto?
I have a tested copy of EL6 that I would like to duplicate to a number of
similar servers, but can't seem to find a sane howto on the subject. TLDP's
"Hard disk upgrade howto" is embarrassingly antiquated: when's the last time
you saw LILO?
What's the recommended procedure for doing an HDD copy/upgrade from one disk
to another? Is there a nice, detailed howto that explains this in detail?
My set up is pretty straight forward. My partitions are all set up as simple
partitions, with UUI...
2005 May 26
4
International Caller ID?
We have antiquated caller ID schemes here in Australia. We barely
support numbers from other local carriers, let alone OS ones. Certainly
no names either.
2006 Feb 03
3
overloading dragdrop.js
...agdrop.js. I would like to be able to fire an AJAX
event to update the top and left of the dragged object
upon release. I see many AJAX link_to_remote and
observe_field.
What is the proper way to observe that the position
(not content) of a div has changed?
I can think of 2 manners, but both seem antiquated
compared to the techniques here:
1. put a hidden field inside the div with the
top+left, updating these values upon
Draggable.finishDrag, triggering an AJAX event
2. Put a whole call to AJAX.Updater inside of a new
method of Draggable, called when finishDrag is nearly
done.
Maybe that''s...
2006 May 24
5
best way to return JSON?
...IE doesn''t like having its innerHTML set. I figure instead of a bunch
of option tags I can return JSON and parse it to add the options, but I''m
not quite sure of the best way to do this.... or any way to do it really :)
Could someone point this out to me? Or am I using a totally antiquated
technique and should just use RJS?
Thanks
Daniel
2018 Nov 14
1
different TLS protocols on different ports
On 11/14/2018 4:08 PM, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Honestly that violates the concept of KISS.
>
> Given that TLS 1.2 is now a decade old, do you really need to
> still allow clients not capable of TLS 1.0/1.1 ???
>
> I still do but only allow cipher suites with Forward Secrecy.
>
> I don't run huge mail server, but from quick look at my logs I
> don't even see
2007 Jun 26
3
flac portable players
are there any good (audio) quality portable flac players...?
Thanks -
Richard
2019 Nov 27
2
Upgrade Centos 6 (32 Bits) to Centos 7 (32 Bits)
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 6:31 AM Mauricio Tavares <raubvogel at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 9:18 AM Ger van Dijck <ger.vandijck at edpnet.be>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all ,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I have a very old PC ( Acer2000) 32 Bits. On this machine I am running
> (Do
> > not laugh) SCO Unix in an antique version : So
2019 Mar 04
2
Package inclusion in R core implementation
As the original coder (in mid 1970s) of BFGS, CG and Nelder-Mead in optim(), I've
been pushing for some time for their deprecation. They aren't "bad", but we have
better tools, and they are in CRAN packages. Similarly, I believe other optimization
tools in the core (optim::L-BFGS-B, nlm, nlminb) can and should be moved to
packages (there are already 2 versions at least of LBFGS
2005 Oct 30
1
smbmount codepage/iocharset settings vs NT4
Hi,
I'm in the process of setting up a backup server for a somewhat
antiquated NT4 server. Backup server is CentOS-4 (~ RHEL-4),
kernel-2.6.9-11.EL, samba-client-3.0.10-1.4E, rsync-2.6.3-1,
LANG=en_US.UTF-8. NT4 shares are mounted on the server and rsynced to
local disk.
This setup is working pretty well, however on the NT box there are some
files with names containing odd c...
2003 May 15
3
Perl version in -STABLE
...05_03 does not support.
"Install Perl from ports" is not a good answer unless we decide here
and now to remove Perl completely from -STABLE. Otherwise, we are
practically guaranteed that a certain percentage of RELENG_4 users
(more and more as time goes on and 5.005_03 becomes even more
antiquated) will consistently forget to build world with NOPERL.
I would therefore like to suggest that the version of Perl in the
-STABLE tree be upgraded to 5.6.1, which is old enough to be known-
good (and not deviate too much from 5.005_03) and yet new enough to
incoroporate some of the more useful impro...
2004 Aug 17
1
Problems compiling OpenSSH [no version info] on HP-UX 10.20 was: (no subject)
...and probable
causes: The specific problem you're seeing isn't one
I've seen before, but I've compiled OpenSSH on HP-UX
10.20 before and had no issues (well, apart from the
fact that IIRC there were issues with translating
hostnames and IPs into things useful to log...or was
that an antiquated IRIX version?). I'll take a look
tomorrow and see if I've still got a useful HP-UX 10.20
compile host and what GCC version it has installed, and
then try to compile latest OpenSSH (and the pre-release
version that we've all been asked to try.)
Overall, though, I'm betting on a non...
2007 Dec 06
1
HTML help search in R 2.6.0 v 2.6.1
I am running R on a corporate Windows XP SP2 machine on which I do not
have
administrator privileges or access to most settings in Control Panel.
R is
installed from my limited user account. The version of the JVM I have
installed is perhaps best described as antique:
> system(paste("java -version"),show.output.on.console=T)
java version "1.4.1"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime
2007 Jun 29
8
mbox vs maildir
...ng Dovecot 1.0.1-12 on Linux/Fedora 7
along with sendmail and procmail all running on the same box
mail is stored in mbox format
It's a small system with a half dozen or so e-mail "accounts". Each with
40-60MB of messages in various folders.
I keep seeing messages about how mbox is antiquated and anybody with
more than 100 messages etc should not use mbox, but use maildir instead.
I'm not entirely convinced.... there seem to be pros and cons for each.
Is there a discussion somewhere that really highlights why one format is
so much better than the other?
The last time I tried to...
2015 Aug 11
2
Re: FC22: virt-p2v-make-kickstart/livecd-creator doesn't build
On 8/11/2015 5:43 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 04:23:24PM -0400, Martin Breault wrote:
>> Are there 32-bit compatible images available?
> I meant to ask you about this. Do you need this because the hardware
> is 32 bit only? If the hardware is x86-64 then you can use the 64 bit
> virt-p2v ISO fine, even though the OS is 32 bit.
>
> The reason we
2008 Jun 27
1
RBGL not compiling on Debian Lenny with c++ (Debian 4.3.1-2) 4.3.1
...ed from /usr/include/c++/4.3/ext/hash_set:64,
from boostIncl/boost/graph/adjacency_list.hpp:22,
from RBGL.hpp:26,
from bbc.cpp:1:
/usr/include/c++/4.3/backward/backward_warning.h:32:2: warning:
#warning This file includes at least one deprecated or antiquated
header which may be removed without further notice at a future date.
Please use a non-deprecated interface with equivalent functionality
instead. For a listing of replacement headers and interfaces, consult
the file backward_warning.h. To disable this warning use
-Wno-deprecated.
In file included f...