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2006 Jun 27
1
[OT]Development Patterns
Hello all, I''m curious as to what development models other people/teams follow when creating web applications. My company has been using the waterfall model( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfall_process) for quite some time now. I''m not completely conviced that it is the right process for web development. I''ve been doing web development for about 6 years now using this process and the last project that I finished really made me think that it just isn''t cutting it. Has anybody used the spiral or any other iterative method? How did...
2004 Jun 17
1
pxelinux limits on imagefile for tftp transfer?
Hello specialists In setting up a diskless X-Terminal I got stuck with the transfer of the ramdisk from the server to the target. With a ramdisk image size of about 60 Mb things go well, the file gets transfered completely and Linux boots perfectly. With a ramdisk image size of about 104 Mb the tftp transfer of the kernel succeds but the transfer of the ramdisk image fails. As tftp daemon I
1997 Jul 25
1
Cross subnet domain logins
I have two sites, which are seperated by a campus network. Even with the new 'browse fix' release, I cannot convice the win 3.11 machines to do a domain login to the server in the other subnet. A single win95 machine in the subnet does every thing fine, domain login, network neighbourhood, the works. The win 3.11 machines can browse for shares on the remote server and connect fine - they
2003 Oct 11
1
Status of RealOne plugin?
I'm trying to convice a webmaster to start offering Vorbis in addition to his current RealAudio 3(GAH!) web streams. I was just wondering what the status on the RealOne/Helix DNA plugin was so I could include it in a letter I'm going to be sending him today. <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe
2006 Nov 01
2
megatec driver and usb-to-serial converters
Hi all, Currently, the "megatec" driver only supports UPSes which have a serial (RS232) interface. However, I'm under the impression that most of the models that speak the megatec protocol, and have an USB interface, just have a standard serial-to-USB converter inside. This being the case, there should be a "/dev/ttyUSBx" device which the megatec driver could use just as
2006 Nov 01
2
megatec driver and usb-to-serial converters
Hi all, Currently, the "megatec" driver only supports UPSes which have a serial (RS232) interface. However, I'm under the impression that most of the models that speak the megatec protocol, and have an USB interface, just have a standard serial-to-USB converter inside. This being the case, there should be a "/dev/ttyUSBx" device which the megatec driver could use just as
2004 Sep 24
1
Do software raids don't dance Samba?
Hey all, well, first of all (even if it's quite late as it's in version 3.0.7 already): thanks a lot to all who are developing and supporting Samba! I'm new to Linux and I really like the way things are happening on this OS. But now, I've reached a point where I have to raise the white flag... It seems to me like - at least my - software raid can't dance Samba. I've got
2009 Jul 16
0
[LLVMdev] please stabilize the trunk
...better way to handle so many large changes, maybe something like a "schedule of merges" so that committers don't step all over each other. I think GCC does something like this already? We've deferred imposing structure like that until we discover that we need it, and I'm not conviced we're quite there yet, but perhaps it's time to start thinking about it. Nick > - Daniel > > > > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Bill Wendling<isanbard at gmail.com> > > wrote: > >> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Eli > >> Friedman<eli.fr...
2009 Jul 16
3
[LLVMdev] please stabilize the trunk
On Jul 15, 2009, at 4:48 PMPDT, Daniel Dunbar wrote: > That depends on what you call a false positive. The public buildbot > regularly fails because of mailing Frontend tests, and I have had > continues failures of some DejaGNU tests for a long time on some > builders. Its not a false positive per se, but one starts to ignore > the failures because they aren't unexpected. Yes.
2004 Aug 06
0
A question on clients.
Hello, I am a long time icecast user and list lurker. I have a simple question, as I am looking to use icecast2 for ogg streams. Currently, I am using icecast1. I have lots of php scripts setup for auto-loading, etc to make sure my listeners basically point and click, and I use liveice to stream live. I know I'll have to rewrite my php scripts, and I know I'll have to drop liveice when I
2006 Mar 29
0
Fast and reliable host for database + AJAX intensive Rails application.
Hi I''m trying to convice a client to use Rails for a new commercial web application. At the demo/preliminary stages, our monthly hosting budget is 20$-40$ (naturally it would increase with consumer demands). We need a fast, reliable host at that cost range. The application has to be fast, especially the AJAX parts. Also there''s a lot of database-querying involved, so the
2002 Jun 19
4
[Bug 220] sshd fails to read other users authorized_keys over nfs as root
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=220 ------- Additional Comments From George.Baltz at noaa.gov 2002-06-20 01:23 ------- FWIW, I reported this to IBM Support, and they seem to agree realpath() is broken. I have received a patched libc.a, which in light testing seems to resolve the problem: public key login with perms 770 on ~/.ssh works. ------- You are receiving this mail
2009 Jan 25
1
Fwd: Re: sshd exponential backoff patch
> This is a really nice idea. However, I'm not so hot on making a core > utility such as OpenSSH reliant on a library that isn't by default > available on most platforms. It could be done differently. I'm surprised that you think berkeley db would not be available on most platforms by default. Anyway it should be a compile-time (and run time) configurable option, so if the
2004 Jul 07
1
Cisco, Sip, Linux, ISDN
I am one of the few people left in the US with a ISDN connection to the internet. (Internet cable has been promised "Real Soon Now" for a couple years). Worse, my home network runs on a decrepit Cisco 2500 series router, and is double-natted via a firewall, which is why I currently use iax to call anywhere. I have been making ever-increasing use of my asterisk PBX, and I'm ready
2011 Apr 01
2
Cent OS clustering and Support.
Hi, We are a Channel product team within LSI and we are trying to add Cent OS 5.5 to our compatibility Matrix. We found out that LSI currently has a relationship with CentOS for another project on the Internal Storage division but not with the OS Certification team. We require some information on CentOS which will help us plan the deliverables. And considering the timelines we need to deliver at
2008 Feb 08
5
[PATCH] virtio_ring: make structure defines packed
Currently the virtio_ring structure are not declared packed, but they describe an hardware like interface. We should not allow compilers to make alignments and optimizations that can be different between the guest and host compiler. I propose to declare all structures that are in shared memory as packed. Does anybody see a problem with packed? Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger
2008 Feb 08
5
[PATCH] virtio_ring: make structure defines packed
Currently the virtio_ring structure are not declared packed, but they describe an hardware like interface. We should not allow compilers to make alignments and optimizations that can be different between the guest and host compiler. I propose to declare all structures that are in shared memory as packed. Does anybody see a problem with packed? Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger
2009 Jul 16
1
[LLVMdev] please stabilize the trunk
...many large changes, maybe something like a > "schedule of merges" so that committers don't step all over each other. I > think GCC does something like this already? > > We've deferred imposing structure like that until we discover that we need > it, and I'm not conviced we're quite there yet, but perhaps it's time to > start thinking about it. > > Nick > >> > - Daniel >> > >> > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Bill Wendling<isanbard at gmail.com> >> > wrote: >> >> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:4...
2012 Jan 17
3
Users with different passwords on each host
Say I have 50 user accounts that must exist on 3 hosts, each with different passwords (3 hosts, 50 users, 150 passwords). Is it possible to do this without defining each user 3 times? Thank you -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To view this discussion on the web visit
2011 Aug 23
3
IE 9 not sending digest auth info
I migrated our internal wiki server last week, and some IE users aren't able to authenticate. The service is hosted by Apache using Digest authentication. It migrated from Apache 2.2.9 (Debian 5) to Apache 2.2.15 (CentOS 6). The internal hostname for the wiki server is a DNS CNAME that was repointed from one host to another during the cutover. In a normal session, 1. Client sends GET 2.