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2006 Apr 24
1
Yet another ''how to sell Rails'' (performance related) question -
...hmarks etc. - you do not have to convince me about this, but i have to sell Rails if i don''t want to be pushed into yet-another java project). So, they say they are interested in the average time a request is displayed. The test scenario is something like you have a DB of one (or two) bazillion records, you want to display them on a page (n items/page), and if the average time needed for this (/element) is drastically slower in Rails they are not going for it. Any ideas how to demo/sell this? I know that Rails will be slower, but still what should i do to push this trough? Thanks, Pe...
2009 Dec 07
2
Xorg goes bonkers, bazillion NVIDIA errors...
on one of my Centos 5.4 boxes, a machine that's around 5 years old and has always run Centos and X, and has had the same Nvidia card in it for its entire life, I'm suddenly getting these lines in the xorg log file: (WW) NVIDIA(0): WAIT (2, 6, 0x8000, 0x00000000, 0x000003c0) (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to allocate clip rectangle (EE) NVIDIA(0): *** Aborting *** (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to
2008 Sep 10
3
Compromised
My wife's office server was compromised today. It appears they ssh'ed in through account pcguest which was set up for Samba. (I don't remember setting up that account, but maybe I did.) At any rate, I found a bazillion "ftp_scanner" processes running. A killall finished them off quickly, I nuked the pcguest account, and switched ssh to a different port (which I normally do anyway). I used 'find' to locate ftp_scanner, which was running in a folder under /var/tmp. It seems that before I could...
2002 Sep 16
3
Access from one box but denied from the other
I have samba setup and serving properly to one of my Win2K boxes, I can access shares and create/delete/move files from one of my Win2K hosts but not the others. I went through a bazillion steps debugging to get the first Win2k box connecting so its hard to say what it is that the other boxes (or the samba server) isn't doing. When trying to connect from one of the other Win2K boxes (through explorer) I get the message: "The account is not authorized to login from this stat...
2017 Jun 19
6
looking for graphing tools
Hi! I have bazillions of incoming (rejected) attempts to connect to my SMTP server, and I'm interested in separating out those that seem to come in huge bunches (e.g., the one from yesterday that ran for about 10 hours and sent over 4100 attempts), and graphing them so I can see the spacing and/or distribution in t...
2019 Jul 03
2
Container setup?
On 7/3/19 8:21 AM, Sven Schwedas via samba wrote: > Though I'm not sure if docker is the right tool for the job; samba as a > fat daemon running a bazillion subprocesses orchestrated by a persistent > database that's very sensitive to instances leaving and joining the > domain seems the antithesis to docker's philosophy. > Docker would be a terrible choice for this; Docker is really designed to containerize a single app; for a suite...
2005 Jun 02
1
Public key authentication and logging
..."), again as expecte, we get a failure message through syslog, such as : Invalid user USER from IP 3/ but if a KNOWN user tries to log without a known key, we get no message whatsoever. Taking into account all the current brute forcing tools, we feel this is somehow wrong. Of course, we get bazillions of failures for unknown users, but unfortunately some tools we saw just hammered 'root' and a few, well-known account names. So getting no failure message is bad for us. Is it a misconfiguration on our part ? And if so, how to change that ? Sincerely, -- Nb ______________...
2008 Jan 11
2
guide to good mocking?
Hi all - does anyone know of a good blog post or wiki or something with a good guide to mocking? I''ve got some degree of responsibility for people who are creating mocks. I''m supposed to actually be telling them the best way to do it. In some cases we have code with like a bazillion mock(:x) statements and it''s kind of out of control. I have an idea how the specs should look but I don''t have it clearly articulated. I need a way to translate that vague sense for other people without guiding them through the code line by line. Earlier today I caught a spec that...
2008 Mar 09
1
Anyone installed the amazon downloader on 5.1?
Just tried to install the Amazon-downloader on Centos 5.1 (the Fedora 8 version, which seems the closest match of any they offer). Of course it gets a bazillion unfulfilled dependencies. so I tried "yum localinstall ./a*m" and it trundles along for a while finding several of the packages available then spews out this: Error: Missing Dependency: libboost_date_time.so.3 is needed by package amazonmp3 Error: Missing Dependency: libboost_signals.so...
2003 Jun 22
4
Please Help: Trying to build Asterisk - bazillions of errors
Hi I followed the instructions on the Asterisk website for download and building Asterisk. I checked out a fresh copy from the CVS tree as described and that went smooth, but when I try to build as described, I get a truckload of errors and I have absolutely no clue what this all means. Can anybody please give me some hints or perhaps provide a link to a pre-compiled version? thanks in
2006 Aug 23
12
mod_ruby and rails
Can rails run under apache and mod_ruby? How? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
2023 Nov 27
2
missing file in logrotate config
...9;t been updated accordingly. > > In the meantime, until the package does get updated, I suggest you > manually update logrotate. Could someone share the latest recommended logrotate-stanza for the mentioned files? I saw a filesystem running full in terms of inodes, logrotate created bazillions of rotated files somehow. thanks
2023 Feb 16
1
[PATCH 17/17] drm/cirrus: Use VGA macro constants to unblank
...ike DPMS. > > Why aren't people just using the normal way of flipping the > screen off bit in sequencer register 01? Setting the SD bit in SR01 isn't a bad idea. We can do this as part of enabling/disabling the plane. But for PAS, we don't have a choice. It's one of the bazillion obscure VGA settings and (according to a comment in the source code) we need to update it for compatibility. Best regards Thomas > > >> >> The PAS setting is actually part of the primary plane, so it's current >> location in the CRTC code is misleading. I didn'...
2010 Apr 03
1
compiling FahMON for Centos?
...xwidgets packages for centos! I'm trying to build/install FAHMON (a monitoring tool for Folding At Home clients) on centos 5.4, which is why I needed the wxwidgets stuff. fahmon goes through .configure just fine, but it won't compile and it's not clear to me what's wrong. it spews bazillions of errors, starting with: make[3]: Entering directory `/home/fredex/myfiles/programs/fahmon/FahMon-2.3.99.1/wxcurl/src' /bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CXX --mode=compile g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I../../wxcurl/include -Wall -Wno-strict-aliasing -g -O2 -MT base.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/b...
2004 Sep 10
2
FLAC++ SeekableStream write_callback not being called?
...oder::SeekableStream class. I can obtain the vorbiscomment data using set_metadata_respond, process_until_end_of_metadata and the metadata_callback, however I cannot decode the audio data. It seems to me as though the write_callback is never actually being called. Before I pepper my code with a bazillion trace statements, can anyone tell me if there is some obvious "trick-for-new-players" which I might have missed? My write_callback looks like: ::FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteStatus K3bFLACDecoder::Private::write_callback(const ::FLAC__Frame *frame, const FLAC__int32 * const buffer[]) {...
2017 Mar 29
2
sound problems... config?
...ur case the problem may have more to do with USB. USB is notoriously slow... at least it used to be. This is due to timing, i.e., after loading the USB sub-system, the system has to query the USB device to find out what it is (e.g., mouse, joystick, headphones, touchpad, etc.) and there are a bazillion different kinds of USB devices... a long list of things to query. Not only that, but a single query takes time: the system has to give the device time to respond-- it used to be a second or two. And there are ever more USB devices. Maybe too your headphones are near the bottom of the long l...
2005 Apr 01
10
postfix tightening
I am used to sendmail and am using Postfix now and am uncertain of some features. I typically would comment out the line in sendmail.mc that went something like 'accept unresolvable domains' I tried using smtpd_sender_restrictions = reject_unverified_sender reject_unverified_smtp and this seems a bit too restrictive and got some bounces on legitimate senders so I'm
2009 Feb 18
2
[LLVMdev] Parametric polymorphism
...ir<T> { T first, T second }; T* getSecondPtr<T>(PairPtr<T>* pair) { return pair->second; } T getSecond<T>(Pair<T>* pair) { return pair->second; } The generated code for getSecondPtr() is the same for every T. There is absolutely no need to generate a bazillion specialized copies. Notice that the .Net value-type/reference-type distinction would be overly naive in this case: we can instantiate T to a value type and still get the exact same generated code. The generated code for getSecond() needs to know the size of T in order to calculate the correct off...
2018 Jun 21
1
libR.so error to install R-3.5.0 in Ubuntu 18.04
...s un-necessary): > > Those are generic instructions so you could ask on r-devel :) Seriously, > nothing in the R Inst + Admin manual is specific to Debian or Ubuntu. > > The rest below looks fine. Your problem is a different one, somehow. But > as I > said, why not do what I a bazillion other people do and just use the > binary? > > Otherwise, you can see my (Debian) builds files here > > https://salsa.debian.org/edd/r-base/tree/master/debian/rules > https://salsa.debian.org/edd/r-base/tree/master/debian/control > > and they should carry over easily t...
2006 Sep 06
12
Patch to wxWindow.h
This patch fixes background color problems (at least on Windows). It uses the dreaded ''FIXME'' My plan for next weekend is to try building wxPython from the source to see how they manage to achieve several things with SWIG that we''re not (yet) able to. If I''m successful it might lead to wrapping a significant portion of wxWidgets more correctly than