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2005 Dec 15
5
Action Mailer - connection refused - connect(2)
hi: I am on Mac OSX 10.4 using locomotive. My ActionMailer configuration is ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method = :smtp # or :sendmail or test ActionMailer::Base.server_settings = { :address => "mail.albertafilmworks.com", :port => 25, :domain => "brucebalmercanada.com" } ActionMailer::Base.perform_deliveries = true
1999 Mar 09
1
Password or no password
When i type smbclient -L SERVERNAME -W WORKGROUP, it prompts for a password. I can easily hit enter to gain access. I also know that you can append -N to the end, and therefore it won't prompt for a password. However, when I try to connect to a linux server using the -N appendage, I get an error message, telling me Bad password - name/password pair. I can hit enter to get around it, without using the -N parameter, but I need to execute this line in a script, and I can't be sitting around, waiting to hit enter everytime I run into this situation. Is there any other synt...
2013 Mar 06
2
Generating unique filenames.
Hi, I am trying to create unique filenames for my output text file. The idea is that I would like to append a string to ".zsc.txt" so that all my files are uniquely named but with a similar format. I have tried adding the string variable to ".zsc.txt" while creating the output file name, i.e. write.table function, is what I have tried using : write.table(x,
2004 Dec 03
1
CentOS-3 errata - updated kernel packages fix security vulnerabilities
...ted-2.4.21-20.0.1.EL.i686.rpm updates/i386/SRPMS/ kernel-2.4.21-20.0.1.EL.src.rpm in addition I have built an i586 kernel that is now in addons :- addons/i386/RPMS/ kernel-2.4.21-20.0.1.EL.i586.rpm kernel-unsupported-2.4.21-20.0.1.EL.i586.rpm These kernel packages no longer have the .c0 release appendage, this is in order for them to be compatible with 3rd party kernel modules released for rhel that look for an exact match on kernel release build. The spec file is still changed to remove reference to Red Hat but the release level is left unchanged. This is just one more little step towards our ai...
2002 Jul 19
3
Automatic adjustment of axis ranges
I had a look at this, and worked out most of a function to do it. There are three things I haven't been able to figure out, however. 1) Getting the last N lines of the command history into a vector of strings. I thought something like: last.commands<-history(N) would work, but no go. There doesn't seem to be a file that I can tail, either. 2) Finding continuation lines by
2007 Jul 20
1
Linux kernel + initrd in one file
...d to be able to have just this one file as firmware release binary (sort of). What I figure which might be possible would be appending the initrd binary directly to the kernel binary and patching the kernel header during boot to point to it ... syslinux/pxelinux would need to be able to detect the appendage and act accordingly - the kernel itself doesn't appear to have to be modified, and this would solve my problem nicely. Any ideas about this? Thanks, Andreas -- "At the end of knowledge, wisdom begins, and at the end of wisdom, there is no grief ... but hope." -- Lloyd Alexand...
2011 Jun 23
4
markdown conversions
...id="rawhtml" pandoc checks for such duplicates, and appends a suffix (-1, -2, etc.) to assure that each one has a unique value... that's an ok solution, except that it makes it difficult to know what the i.d. is for any specific header because you have no idea whether it required an appendage, or not... i myself, with z.m.l., simply require that each header be unique to begin with, thus avoiding that potential glitch. and i assign an i.d. to each paragraph, because... why not? that's how you give the user more power _without_ adding more complexity. (or gumming up the file with...
2001 Dec 12
3
efficient file appends
...x format. Rsync correctly handles these files, of course, but I think it could do so more efficiently. Right now, the receiver sends back a list of checksums for the blocks it has, and this checksum list can grow quite long when the file is large. I often see transfers of large mailboxes where the appendage of one small email message to the sender's copy results in a reverse transfer of checksum blocks that is much larger than the new message. It seems to me that this situation is common enough that the rsync protocol should look for it as a special case. Once the protocol has determined from di...
2005 Apr 21
11
[Bug 910] known_hosts port numbers
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=910 djm at mindrot.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |foomzilla at fuhm.net ------- Additional Comments From djm at mindrot.org 2005-04-21 18:16 ------- *** Bug 454 has been marked as a
2006 Jan 30
10
How do I get the the full URL of an incoming request
...read about something called a ''request'' object, I don''t know what it is or does, is that what I''m looking for? I''m very new to Rails so I''d appreciate any help!! Thanks, Gustav e-mail: gustav@psychohistorian.org "Touched by His noodly appendage", -- www.venganza.org -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2004 Dec 08
12
Ethernet Channel Bank idea
Anyone ever thought about an Ethernet based channel bank? Basically a rack mount set of 24 IAXys? That would be cool, IMO. No wrangling with zaptel, etc. IAX as the * <-> Channel bank protocol. Just an idea...
2010 Nov 08
4
2.0, hourly performance stats
I'm getting constantly high numbers of page reclaims & involuntary context switches for dovecot/auth. page reclaims = minor faults = cpu switching back to system-mode, But why is the auth process doing that so excessively? Same for the large number of involuntary context switches... Attached is my "dovecot -n" output. Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2010 20:40:34 +0100 type real