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2011 Aug 17
1
Change bash colours like in VIM
In VIM one can easily change colours with ":set backgorund=dark". This
doesn't actually change the background, but rather uses a colour
scheme that is designed for a dark background. Is there any quick
command like this for bash? I don't want to edit the whole config file
if there is a quick way to get a better colour scheme.
Thanks.
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2006 Mar 23
4
ANN: capistrano-runit-tasks 0.2.0
I''d like to announce the second release of capistrano-runit-tasks,
available from http://rubyforge.org/projects/cappy-runit/
It now supports:
* File based templates
* sv as the service control command in addition to runsvctrl
* A much simpler interface for creating additional services.
More work still needs to be done though!
== TODO
* Allow add_service to create more than one
2004 Jul 05
1
To ASM or Not to ASM is the question!
Had anybody done benchmarks comparing 10G RAC with and without ASM?
Better yet I would like to know if there are any performance
improvements of using ASM instead of OCFS. With all the hardware RAID
available I'm having a hard time to justify the use of ASM. Any
feedback is appreciated.
Raj
2007 Sep 28
3
orientlib
Hi All user,
I have been using R-2.5.1. dose orientlib support this version? I would like to try. it.
I have been wondering how to install the library.
With regards,
abu
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2012 Sep 24
11
76Gb to 146Gb
Hello all,
I have a DL360 G4 1U server that does a wonderfull job with dovecot horde,
Xmail and OpenLDAP for a company and serving about 40 acouunts.
The machine is wonderful. I am very happy with it.
However, I am running out of disk space.
It has two times 76Gb Drives in RAID1 (disk mirroring) and the capacity
has reached 82%.?
I am starting of getting nervous.
Does anyone know of a painless