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2011 Mar 21
2
Keyboard repeat error - VNC Xen virtual framebuffer
Hello Xen-Users,
I am currently provisioning old Linux guests as HVM on a server, and giving
clients access through VNC. The current setup uses the default Xen
framebuffer as a VNC server (all configuration files have vnc=1 and a few
other settings), and my clients are using vinagre (a.k.a. Remote Desktop
Viewer) on Arch as their VNC client.
Problem: Keyboard input is not consistently handled
2003 Mar 25
1
Samba printer share with Windows
Is there one can give me some information on how to setup printer in Samba
so windows can print to it.
My file sharing works fine. In winows can't see the printer. Thanks
Matthew Wu
School Loans Corp.
10780 Santa Monica Blvd, Ste 225
Los Angeles, ca 90025
Tel. 310-474-7456 ext.235
Email mwu@higheredloans.com
2010 Apr 16
1
Group Membership and Exec
...nning the installer executes
successfully.
Am I experiencing the issue described in the documentation as "The
group to run the command as. This seems to work quite haphazardly on
different platforms -- it is a platform issue not a Ruby or Puppet
one, since the same variety exists when running commnands as different
users in the shell.", or does this appear to be a different problem?
I''ve tried searching the list archives, but presence of ''group'' in the
footer Google adds to each message makes it hard to find relevant
information.
Below is the failing statement....
2001 Nov 22
6
Editing R graphics
One of the few things that I miss from Splus is
the ability of interactively add text and symbols to graphics
that have been created by functions. I understand that the best
solution in R is to create a graphic file and use external
software for editing the graphic. I know what to use in the
Win environment, but could anyone suggest what tools would
be appropriate under Linux?
Thanks
Agus
Dr.
2005 Dec 22
11
first day using rails
Hi - this is my first day with Ruby on Rails.
I''m starting out by working through the Helloworld (Hello Ruby) example
program printed up in "Agile Web Development with Rails."
My steps are as in the text:
1. ruby script/generate controller Say
2. edit the proper file and add the hello method
3. fire up the browser using address http://localhost:3000
4. fire up the