Displaying 20 results from an estimated 32 matches for "comfy".
2009 Oct 23
5
PSARC 2009/571: ZFS deduplication properties
I haven''t seen any mention of it in this forum yet, so FWIW you might be interested in the details of ZFS deduplication mentioned in this recently-filed case.
Case log: http://arc.opensolaris.org/caselog/PSARC/2009/571/
Discussion: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=115507
Very nice -- I like the interaction with "copies", and (like a few others) I think
2012 Jan 07
3
Putting an index explicitly into function code --- a curiosity.
...))
}
then every entry of "junk" is equal to
function (x)
{
42 + 4L * x
}
i.e. I seem to get the *last* value of the index always substituted,
rather than
the "current" value. Something (subtle?) is going on that I don't
understand.
And than makes me feel not quite comfy. Can anyone enlighten me?
Ta.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
P. S. Also: Is there a *better* way of accomplishing my objective than
what I came up with?
R. T.
2006 Aug 14
1
Big Thanks to Johnny
As a result of following Johnny's handy dandy guide, the
postfix/clamav/spamassassin/squirrelmail/dovecot install on one of my
new 4.3 boxes was mostly painless. I've been using postfix and keeping
in touch with Wietse since 98-ish so I'm quite comfy with postfix, but
all this new fangled mail scanning stuff is a bit confusing to an old
dog like me. :-) It seems to mostly work, although one of the
components seems to have a hair trigger and flags known-clean binary
attachments and dumps them into the "hold" bin. I guess my next...
2009 Oct 30
1
Any pioneers who've configured passenger to support some apps running in 1.8.x others in 1.9?
..., I assume it''s the
same for Nginx).
I''m in a situation where I''ve got at least one rails app I''d like to
run on 1.9 while others remain on 1.8. This is for my development
machine running OS X 10.6. Normally I just use the Passenger PrefPane,
which makes a very comfy setup.
With the current state of Passenger, I think doing this would involve
generating a separate 1.9 version of the Passenger Apache module and
some how installing both, a probably forgoing the PrefPane for at
least one of the ruby versions.
Has anyone trod this road before? Is there an easier...
2006 Mar 05
9
Rails Development on a Mac Mini?
How many people out there are doing Rails development on a Mac Mini? I''ve
been eyeing up the MacBook as well as the new MacMini trying to decide if I
want to splurge. I''ve been doing very little Rails development thus far
which makes the investment a little hard to justify. The Free Mini Mac (
http://minimacs.freepay.com/?r=16778073) offer seems like the best route but
2006 Sep 04
4
Mongrel Tuneup Guide: Questions
Hi!
I''ve been following the new mongrel tuneup guide (a huge thanks for
that btw) and here are my results. I''ve basically only gotten to the
point where I''m tuning up 1 mongrel because I suspect I have a
performance problem with my rails app.
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/how_many_mongrels.html
The first number is the 10s nconns and the second is the max req/s as
2015 Jun 11
0
git daemon on zytor is back in action
.../05/06/migrate-gitweb-cgit-url-rewrite-rules
>
> It mentions similar goals, of maintaining already-posted links as
> valid.
>
> Whether it is appropriate for our case, I don't know.
>
I did find this, and hacked up a script based on their research... I
didn't really feel comfy with their use of mod_rewrite which is pretty
much undebuggable and black magic, but used a CGI script instead. It at
least currently seems to work well enough that we're not completely
horked in terms of existing URLs, but if someone finds a URL that
doesn't work, I'll hammer on i...
2008 Jan 02
2
number of auth process
hi there,
what are exactly the differences between
auth_worker_max_count = 30
and
auth default {
count = 1
}
?
first are threads (for threaded auth methods) and second the number of
process ?
2009 Feb 05
1
update for 5.3
Hey its been over a week for updated 5.3 status...
http://twitter.com/centos :)
Not being silly, just got a couple motherboards sitting here collecting
dust as 5.2 wont install on them. Hoping 5.3 will.
with all the updated NIC drivers.
By the way, KB, when I got married I had the understanding that I at
least got a new computer every year!
Got to set things straight from the beginning!
2005 Dec 27
0
date_select and :include_blank
...hen I use date_select with a param of :include_blank => true, it renders an
option with a value of "" and string of "". I want to display "Please
Select". Anyway to do this? Maybe overwriting ActionView modules would do,
bu since I''m in a process of getting comfy with ruby, I couldn''t figure out
how to :)
Thanks.
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2002 Sep 23
0
arima() in package ts.
I've been trying to get comfy with arima() and associated functions
in the ts() package. I'm thinking seriously about using this
package, and R generally, in a 4th year intro time series course that
I'm teaching this autumn.
I have a couple of questions about arima:
(1) The help file says that residuals component of...
2005 Dec 14
0
104 key keyboard question
Hello,
Wine can't read appropriate keycodes from my 104 key keyboard
(in x:genius comfy KB-16M, hungarian layout)
???? keys works well,
but from keys ??? I get only '?',
so I can't use this accent chars.
(apps: ie, coreldraw)
Thanks:
Aew
wine: 0.9.3-winehq-1 from http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary
dist: ubuntu breezy
2009 Aug 09
0
Lone Star Ruby Conference 2009 - 18 More Days till Showdown
...at every table for your hungry laptops, this year you
will also be greeted with:
* the new conference center sound system.
* bagels, yogurt, fruit and donuts for every breakfast
* sodas for the morning break!
* extra wifi access points
* 15/2 internet service
* 100 extra seats designed to be more comfy for your...you know
* and did I mention sodas in the AM? You betcha.
It''s going to be a great conference. Come to learn more about Ruby.
Come to meet Matz. Come to get a job from one of our sponsors. Yes,
companies are hiring and will be at LSRC looking for Ruby and Rails programmers!
It...
2014 Mar 31
0
CMS Recommendations
...does seem to function as a plug-in instead of a
self-enclosed system (leaving me more to mess around with), though it seems
to lack a robust user system (though from what I have read “there’s a gem
for that”).
I’ve looked at Refinery (seems really out of date) and locomotive and a few
others. Comfy seems the only one that is making an effort to stay up with
the latest rails. I may be wrong - just an initial impression.
Any thoughts? Just looking for an impartial recommendation for an
“experienced newbie” as it were.
Best,
Peter Bethke
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2008 Mar 12
1
CentOS 5 Evolution Update errors
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2005 Mar 17
4
Hi there..
Hello Everybody,
This is Bharat here. I am on the way of learning
Asterisks, and I just wished to know how I go about if got to write
dailplans for outbound calls and inbound calls. If you could provide me with
a simple example, I could get thru.
Waiting for your response
Regards
Bharat M. Sarvan
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2021 Jan 05
5
CentOS Stream suitability as a production webserver
...ntOS. Others
have said to think of CentOS more like RHEL RC-1. I just don't know how the
stability will compare and we have historically always chosen CentOS for
its stability (and of course price).
Sure, I could migrate to Ubuntu (I use this locally in WSL), but I've
become somewhat "comfy slippers" with CentOS and have built our setup
around it (including custom ansible scripts etc) and don't want to change
everything unncessarily.
Of course, a lot of this is somewhat dependent on what DigitalOcean will
decide to provide image wise moving forward.
I'm sorry if this ha...
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0
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2004 Aug 06
2
what's happening here?
"e" == enigmax <Nicolae> writes:
> I haven't had the time to UNSUBSCRIBE because it's useless.
> You get more help from google.com than this list.
I wouldn't say that myself, I've gotten tons of help from
this list in the past. Of course, I usually check google.com
before going to this list, so maybe my usage pattern doesn't
quite match. =)
------
Dave
2004 Aug 06
2
what's happening here?
...the file HACKING in icecast/
and follow the instructions. (Same applies to ices2, and you'll also
need libshout from CVS, at least that's how I do it.)
Also, Oddsock has ported and compiled Icecast2 as a win32 binary and
offers it for everyone to test on http://www.oddsock.org/icecast2/ .
Comfy Ogg streaming with Winamp or XMMS as the source is also done with
a tool from Oddsock: http://www.oddsock.org/tools/dsp_oddcast/
This all is still quite a hassle, but definitely worth the efforts.
Icecast2 works perfectly for my puny once-in-a-while streaming and it
has proven to work for big stre...