Displaying 20 results from an estimated 740 matches for "brilliant".
2006 Jun 12
1
running BrilliantPhoto - installed fine
I was able to install Brilliant Photo, but when I try to run it I get this:
dotancohen@ety:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Brilliant
Labs/BrilliantPhoto$ wine BrilliantPhoto.exe
fixme:ntdll:TIME_GetTZAsStr Can't match system time zone name "IDT",
bias=-180 and dst=1 to an entry in TZ_INFO. Please add appropriate
entry...
2002 Dec 13
0
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2005 Feb 03
6
Newbie: Running an application within wine (installed fine)
I had successfully installed BrilliantPhoto with wine, so that I have
the directory:
file:/home/dotancohen/.wine/c/Program Files/Brilliant Labs/BrilliantPhoto
but when I run the command
wine /home/dotancohen/.wine/c/Program\ Files/Brilliant\
Labs/BrilliantPhoto/BrilliantPhoto.exe
it justs sits there with no output until I ctrl-Z it. Sil...
2006 Feb 11
4
Helpful resources for averyone
Hi all - just a quick one - Ive been reading through a lot of these
posts and notice a lot of people looking for resouces ie Tutorials etc,
well I have recently signed up for the new Rubyforums.co.uk which
promises to be a great source of info for us all, they already have some
neat stuff on there which I have used myself and am very happy with so i
just thought it the good thing to do by
2004 Mar 31
3
Hangup not detected on X100P
I've configured my [*] to dial the pstn which is working like a charm.
I've also configured an extension to ring when the PSTN line is ringing
which is also working brilliantly, but, sometimes it doesn't detect that the
call has been hungup.
I've had a look on voip-info and checked the conf files but I can't see
anything that I've missed.
Cheers
Matt
2005 Feb 27
12
Four Days on Rails
...newbie, I found the next stage - moving on
to producing ''real'' applications - quite hard going.
To help others make the same journey, I''ve put together a ''next steps''
tutorial. I mentioned this on the list last week, and I''ve had some
really brilliant feedback off-list as a result.
I''d now like to think that ''Four Days on Rails'' is ready for general
release (v1.4). It''s available from http://rails.homelinux.org, along
with the code for the application described in the document.
I''d like to thank t...
2012 Feb 21
6
Jazzing up the Task Views index page
...ort discussion about Task Views - I
think ignited by someone saying 'how many times do I have to say "have
you read the Optimisation Task View?"?' and I poured some fuel on that
fire by saying "Task Views" was a stupid name.
Anyway, I did say that Task Views were rather brilliant, but were let
down by their hidden position on the R web sites (tucked away as the
third element of a sub-menu of a CRAN mirror site linked to by the
CRAN link from the Download menu on the main R home page). The index
page is rather plain, so I designed a more engaging one. The result of
my effort...
2006 Jan 10
7
Application Design Question
...siest but if I change the scoring recalculating the scores
is a bit troublesome.
2. Calculate when displayed. Seems rather intensive CPU wise and
makes doing "Top 10" list rather troublesome.
I am leaning towards option 1 but I wanted to ping the community to
see if anyone has any brilliant ideas.
TIA
- Bill
2004 May 18
2
SYSLINUX 2.10-pre2 is out
...ndle images compressed with zip as well as with
gzip. Some Windows-based image tools apparently generate
these kinds of images by default. Patch by Patrick
LoPresti.
* Major menu improvement from Murali Ganapathy.
* ISOLINUX: Wonderfully sick and brilliant workaround for
severe bugs in certain Award BIOSes; from Knut Petersen.
As usual:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/
-hpa
2007 Nov 21
7
describe scope
...duled release where classes will
exist only in the scope they are defined?
Writing spec''s for Og is where this becomes an issue because Og will
grab _all_ manageble objects it can ''see''... all sorts of PITA can
arise.
Thanks for all the great work, T/BDD definitely is a brilliant way to
work, and RSpec makes it painless, esp for us amatuers :)
Mark
2007 Jul 22
2
Seek brilliant Rails programmer to add one field to acts_as_taggable
I''m on the downhill side of a large project that requires an
additional integer field to be added to the tag.rb in
acts_as_taggable. I feel I have a good understanding of ActiveRecord
and have performed the correct migrations.
(As a short background for those following this thread) when one wants
to add tags to a model they call the ''tag_with'' method that jumps into
2004 Nov 23
3
3.0.9
...set perms each upgrade, but at least I know this
now!).
We are running the following without any hassle:
Sage
Approch
Access
all ms office suite
openoffice
Outlook pst files
about 15 printers (all with point and print - yay!)
a pdf "printer" that emails a pdf of whatever you print to you
brilliant logging
Full integration with existing active directory user accounts (no need
to keep a seperate list)
Easy backups
Freedom to do what we want to without having to worry about licencing
and intimidation!
Once again, thanks everyone!
2007 Dec 01
2
Looking for Insights
...operly.
No errors about md2 or md3 were reported in dmesg or /var/log/messages
Strangely, all files added via Samba after Monday are gone. This is limited
to only one device: md3. Everything else is fine.
Checking the two drives/partitions that make up md3 show none of the
missing files.
Any brilliant thoughts as to where those files might have gone would be
appreciated. The files lost are not critical so there are no major
problems but it's a puzzle I can't quite figure out.
Shawn
2006 Apr 08
5
If-Else Conditionals in Views
I find myself doing the following quite a lot:
<% if user %><%= user.name %><% else %>Anonymous<% end %>
I know that if I dont care about an else I can just do:
<%= user.name if user %>
Is there any simpler way to handle the else? This is a simple example
so it''s not really an issue.. but for more complicated tests this gets
quite tedious.
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2015 Aug 31
3
COLUMNS and LINES environment variables
Hello openssh developers,
Instead of just playing nethack, I've been building a client that
would log in to nethack at alt.org and using a pipe to get the login data
from pwsafe directly onto the server.
All of this works brilliantly after playing with some stty magic (full
script in [0]), however, this way the terminal size is burned into
80x24, which is way smaller than my graphical terminal.
Anyway, I proceeded grepping some of the openssh source code and wrote
this patch [1], which I have locally tested with great succes...
2015 Jan 11
5
Design changes are done in Fedora
...implied in your post). There is no point to
repeat listing of ugly sides of systemd - which you said yourself are
there. As far as "advantages" are concerned: I didn't see any compared to
sysvinit or upstart. I don't care that _laptop_ with systemd starts 3
times faster - it's brilliant when you have to start it right on the
podium few seconds before giving your presentation. However, my life is
more influenced by the servers I maintain. BTW, when "counting votes" keep
in mind an existence of an army of refugees from Linux, they already have
voted against ugliness here,...
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
...ince, and such, so I'm not a fan of clever, but
unrelated, words. A portmanteau could be nice, though.
One of the nicer project names I've seen recently is Alexandria, for a
book database program ( http://alexandria.rubyforge.org/ ). It
unfortunately fails the searchability test, but does brilliantly at
reminding you what it is.
What about heading off into Greek mythology? Perhaps Dædalus, the
greatly skilled Athenian architect that built the palace of Cnossus.
There's also Hephæstus, God of smiths, builder of Helios's chariot,
maker of Talos, Crete and Europa's guardian robot, a...
2020 Sep 30
4
How to use ssh -i with a key from ssh-agent rather than from a file?
...ries to use the private key (id_ed25519_github2). If the private
> key is available in the agent then it will never try to use the private key
> file.
>
> Summary: copy id_ed25519_github2.pub to your VM and the above command will
> work.
>
> -d
Hi Damien,
Thanks. That's brilliant.
It should get a mention in the manpage.
I've attached a patch for ssh.1.
However, I've just tried it and it didn't work for me. :-(
$ git config core.sshcommand
ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_ed25519_github2
$ ls -l ~/.ssh/id*
-rw-r--r-- 1 raf raf 110 Dec 19 2019 /home/raf/.ssh/id_ed2551...
2007 Sep 13
1
allow-query.
Hi,
I am using nsd as my authority-only dns servers and find it fast,
stable, reliable - all of the design goals you set out for, great.
I have a zone that is intended only to be visible to people on my
network. In bind I would enforce this with an 'allow-query'
configuration directive.
I checked the latest 'nsd-for-bind-users' document, and 'allow-query'
is not
2016 Nov 04
2
CTDB and locking issues in 4.4.6 (Classic domain)
...Unix concept from the early days.
>
> You can use
>
> vfs objects = fileid
>
> and
>
> fileid:mapping = fsname
>
> to fix this issue.
>
> Volker
Can that go in the global section so it applies to all shares?
And this should fix the CTDB locking problem? If so, brilliant!
Cheers
Alex
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