Displaying 20 results from an estimated 53 matches for "bandwagon".
2006 Jan 23
0
Jumping on the asterisk bandwagon
After two weeks of reading about asterisk and joining this mailing
list, I finally decided jumping on the asterisk bandwagon... Asterisk
rocks!!!
I have a www.Stanaphone.com SIP (free) for incoming line and a
www.VOIPJET.com IAX line for outbound. I also have a www.Vonage.com
line (gives me 500 outbound minutes) and a Cingular cell phone (gives
me 800 minutes) and I also use Skype fairly regularly. Not sure if
there is...
2006 Jun 05
18
Ideas for Rails Shirt Graphics
I''ve had a couple ideas for Ruby on Rails shirt graphics for a little
while now:
1. "Fuck You" superimposed over, oh, probably a Ruby gem. Or Rails of
some sort.
2. "Ruby on Rails" superimposed over rails of cocaine. Maybe also with a
graphic of a crazed looking coder.
Anybody got graphics? Or can make them? Heh!
Joe
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2011 Feb 28
7
Where to put External Nodes in Multiple Environments?
All,
For those that are using external nodes (as local files) and multiple
environments, where do you put the external node files?
Ie, do you put them down in the environment itself
/etc/puppet/env/env1/manifests/extdata/nodes
/etc/puppet/env/env.../manifests/extdata/nodes
/etc/puppet/env/envN/manifests/extdata/nodes
OR, up above the environments?
/etc/puppet/manifests/extdata/nodes
Which
2010 Jun 15
1
Advanced Format Technology
...rive manufacturers are pushing towards a 4096B
(4kiB; 4k) native sector size. They're calling it "Advanced Format
Technology". It appears that WD (Western Digital; WDC) is the first
with some products being released back in December and that Seagate
just recently "jumped on the bandwagon".
Seeing as HPA's mention of the 4kiB sector back on 2009-06-04 was the
only mention I've seen and "Advanced Format" can't be seen anywhere in
the list archives, I felt it worthwhile to mention "it's here", at
least to some extent.
In WD's whitepaper (...
2014 Sep 29
1
Help on setting up a samba domain controller
...the LDAP setup and the add machine and user scripts. So it gets
complex rather quickly. I looked over on the Centos Wiki and did not
find any help there, but my search foo has always been weak.
So is there a howto I can use to get off the 'everything (and more than
I want) done for me' bandwagon and build the basics myself?
I figure I can deal with dnsmasq, even though I am a bind kind of guy;
the configs look simple. But there is probably a dyndns piece lurking
somewhere. NTP I have always done myself. I have even hacked a bit at
basic Samba to maintain per user logins. But the ld...
2010 Apr 06
8
XCP, Xen Cloud Control System 0.1 released
...www.swiftwatertel.com/PACKAGES/xcc-0.1-040610.tar.gz . This is an
early beta so it''s not polished, but it is functional (it''s in daily use
on my cloud here). In the next couple of days I''ll also have a site up
for it at www.xencloudcontrol.com .
Next on the release bandwagon will be the VM watchdog, the cloud
host watchdog, and then the cloud load balancer.
Vern
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2006 Jan 23
6
Ruby at O''Reilly Rough Cuts
Not sure if this is old news or not, but it would appear that both the
Ruby Cookbook and a Rails book are now available for purchase at
O''Reilly Rough Cuts (something akin to PragProg''s beta book program):
http://rubyurl.com/nHz
http://my.safaribooksonline.com/?mode=roughcuts&srchtext=ROUGHCUTS
I haven''t tried them yet, but it definitely seems worth checking out.
2019 Jun 11
3
[R] Open a file which name contains a tilde
...almost surely to just... not do that. Your filenames will
be better for it anyway.
There is a reason no one has complained about this before, and while I
haven't run a study or anything, I strongly suspect its that "everyone"
else is already on the "no tildes in filenames" bandwagon, so this
behavior, even if technically a bug, has no ability to cause them problems.
Best,
~G
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 8:25 AM Frank Schwidom <schwidom at gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yes, I have seen this package and it has the same tilde expanding problem.
>
> Please excuse me...
2008 Aug 25
2
patch for native iphone support
Here is a patch for icecast 2.3.2 that adds support for listening to mp3 and
aac+ streams on the iphone.
A quick background on the technical aspects of the patch and why it is
needed :
With the advent of 3g on the iphone, lots of people have been jumping on the
bandwagon of providing internet radio streams that work on the iPhone. The
biggest problem is that (without having to install an dedicated app) in
order to listen to streams on an iphone you need to use the embedded
quicktime player. Now quicktime supports both mp3 and aac+, however it only
supports the st...
2015 Feb 10
6
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 15:04 -0700, Warren Young wrote:
> > On Feb 9, 2015, at 12:12 PM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:
> >
> > On 2/9/2015 11:06 AM, Always Learning wrote:
> >> The third item was a 16.1 MB PDF of 1,344 pages. A quick scan of the PDF
> >> shows every page appears to be readable. 11 pages devoted to BASH.
> >>
2015 Feb 11
0
Another Fedora decision
...e created by *NON-ADOBE* software.
And SWFs can be generated by non-Adobe software, and JARs can be generated by non-Oracle software. What?s your point? Is it that only Evil Corporations can create software that can be used for evil purposes?
Are you back on the ?F/OSS software is invulnerable? bandwagon already, after being knocked off it a week or two back?
> PDF's (well most of
> them) can be opened by non-Adobe PDF-type software.
So what do you do when you get a PDF that *can?t* be opened by your non-Adobe PDF reader? Do you discard it and go find another way to get the content, or...
2011 Jun 09
1
any documents
Hi,
I'm doing a textual analysis of several articles discussing the evolution of
prices in order to give a forecast. if someone can give me a clear approach
to this knowing that I work on the package tm.
Thank you very much
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2006 Oct 19
0
(Slightly OT) Re: Win32 release coming?
...he would have labelled Rails "1.0" a year before he did. If he had
done that, he reckoned that more people would have picked it up early, and
what is now 1.0 could have been 2.0 instead. Think Java: it''s a big step
from 1.0 to 2.0, but that didn''t shake anyone off the bandwagon, so to
speak.
And yes Zed, I remember your joke in July: "This will also be the last
release before 0.4 Enterprise Edition 1.2.". I wouldn''t call Mongrel "EE"
yet (since that more or less implies that you need to be a MUDCRAP-CE to
install it), but considering the num...
2015 Jul 03
2
[LLVMdev] Request for help: why does the program link correctly?
Someone in my team pointed to an open bug about this in gcc:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35514
Would this be applicable to Clang as well?
Thanks,
Soumitra
On 03-Jul-2015 10:53 AM, Tim Northover wrote:
> On 2 July 2015 at 21:51, Nema, Ashutosh <Ashutosh.Nema at amd.com> wrote:
>> Jim, I didn’t understood why foo is not marked with type 'FUNC'.
>
>
2018 Aug 02
2
Vectorizing remainder loop
...ll change you need to make and that way you are not much impacted by other changes VPlan project is making. If you have a major change outside of the trunk, you may be hit hard.
Direction #3
If you are given time to do the right implementation of remainder loop vectorization, please join the VPlan bandwagon and work on it there. Major development like this should happen on VPlans. Please let us know if you can do that. Ashutosh, how about you?
Hopefully, one or more of the four alternative directions to consider, including Ashutosh's patch, would work for you.
Thanks,
Hideki
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2005 Dec 28
11
some notes about rails, apache, fastcgi and windows
...ome feelings of mine after a couple of *weeks*
intermittent attempts to have rails applications working on windows
(XP) with fastcgi performances under apache (2.0).
i''d say the software stack i''m using now will be fairly common as more
and more new rails developers will join the bandwagon.
what is stunning me is the fact that, even if i''m certainly not a
guru, i can''t say i''m a computer illiterate, and notwithstanding this
i''m still struggling just to have an application of mine or, for
example typo, being deployed on the most convenient platform...
2008 Nov 13
4
Is there in CentOS 5 Compiz?
Hi all,
I have one maybe stupid question - is there in CentOS 5 packages of Compiz
Fusion? I am deciding between Fedora and CentOS to install it to my netbook
and this is one of most important features that I want.
Thank for replies
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2008 Dec 28
7
Your thoughts on "Enterprise Rails"
...y much means I cannot use the generators, unless I were
to redefine them to follow the "enterprise" structure. While that''s
not a big deal, I can''t help but think that I would be going "against
the grain" as far as my application is concerned - call me a bandwagon
jumper, but I always prefer to follow the community when it comes to
programming, instead of going off on my own.
From reading the book, though, I can''t seem to understand why the
Rails community has never done this from the start. Rails
applications are meant to be scalable, no...
2011 Jun 18
1
"Justify" PCA? -- was: Bartlett's Test of Sphericity
Apologies for the obvious, but just to clarify: there is no reason to
"justify" a PCA -- it's just an eigen decomposition of a matrix and is
therefore "justified" by linear algebra.
If one wants to determine whether some subset of the eigenvectors =
principal components suffice to "represent" the data in some sense,
then that is where distributional
2010 Nov 10
2
Parallel code runs slower!
My parallel code is running slower than my non-parallel code! Can someone
pls advise what am I doing wrong here?
t and tTA are simple matrices of equal dimensions.
#NON PARALLEL CODE
nCols=ncol(t)
nRows=nrow(t)
tTA = matrix(nrow=nRows,ncol=nCols)
require(TTR)
system.time(
for (i in 1:nCols) {
x = t[,i]
xROC = ROC(x)
tTA[,i]=xROC
}
)
user system elapsed
123.24 0.07 123.47
#