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2006 Nov 22
8
Looking for assistance
We have about 5 servers spread out throughout the country: 2 Centos 4.4, 1 Red Hat and 2 windows machines- looking for some good ideas for a back-up solution. Our servers hold a lot of data, but only a small portion of it is crucial on any given day. That crucial portion is always changing (for example, this week the crucial files all relate to November- current and previous projects, and the next
2011 Sep 07
7
new ssd to play with
I grabbed a new SSD M4-CT064M4SSD2 from Crucial. I am disappointed. I stuck the unit in an Atom machine (zotac) with CentOS 6 on the disk. It really doesn't "feel" faster than the previous 5400 RPM drive that was in it. The SSD is giving me (in the zotac running centos 6): hdparm -t /dev/sda /dev/sda: Timing buffered disk reads: 298 MB in 3.00 seconds = 99.30 MB/sec The
2006 Apr 10
1
does samba support multiple domains?crucial issue for ISP company
Hi samba users, we are an ISP companies running proxy, so the domains we need to work on are large amount, keeping increasing, and moreover belonging to different companies. so whether samba supports multiple domains is an important issue for us to decide whether to adopt samba with proxy. i googled online and found some notion that samba doesnt support multiple domains unless multiple instances
2008 Oct 28
2
"core" installs of 5.2 missing crucial packages like yum, selinux-policy-targeted, vim-minimal, etc.
I had a 5.0 kickstart server which did "core" installs of CentOS (i.e.: "%packages --nobase"). I recently setup a 5.2 kickstart server. Using the same kickstart configs, I notice a few packages are always missing, notably: yum (!!), selinux-policy-targeted (even though I have "selinux --enforcing" in the kickstart, it always ends up with that package missing and
2009 Sep 30
1
OT: dmidecode data - what is maximum RAM capacity of this box?
In Timo's thread about RAM today, I noticed dmidecode and I got the data for my Dell Dimension 2400 (Celeron CPU) box, which is below. I won this box in a raffle, during February 2005. After I got the box, I got conflicting information, from Crucial.com and from Dell Latin America, regarding the maximum RAM configuration. To be conservative, I bought two 256 MB DIMMS from Crucial.com, early
2004 Aug 06
2
ices2 - Unreasonable error?
On Wednesday 13 August 2003 03:33, Karl Heyes wrote: > On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 17:45, Geoff Shang wrote: > > "/var/music/Rush/Different_Stages_(Disc_3)/11_Cinderella_Man.ogg" > > [2003-08-12 12:17:26] EROR playlist-builtin/playlist_read Cannot play > > same file twice in a row, skipping > > > > after trying several times to get a different filename, which
2017 Feb 06
2
Greeter openssh 7.4 is not according rfc4253.
2017-02-05 23:12 GMT+01:00 Michael Stone <mstone at mathom.us>: > > It was probably because of this commit: > > http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/ssh/sshd.c.diff?r1=1.472&r2=1.473 > Yes here the combination cr and lf is removed. > Which removed support for protocols older than 2 but perhaps failed to > account for the fact that newline had been
2009 Jun 24
3
Missing php* packages
Hello, I am trying to migrate one of our fedora-based servers to CentOS. Our PHP developers doesn't allow us to switch because there are no crucial (for them) php packages: php-smarty php-adodb php-accelerator It is not acceptable for us to download sources and compile them and repeat the process each time there is a security bug. Can you recommend any repository which will deliver all the
2006 Mar 25
3
Rails Plugins: Why to register your own functionality with send()?
Hi there, I have seen in the file column plugin ( http://www.kanthak.net/opensource/file_column/) from Sebastian Kanthak or David''s acts_as_taggable plugin that to register my functionality I need to do something like this: ApplicationHelper.send(:include, InPlaceEditAssociations) I am wondering why not: (a) module ApplicationHelper include InPlaceEditAssociatons end or: (b)
2006 Mar 15
9
OSHA requirement to "reach a live human" ??
Hi, We're using Asterisk to develop a specialized IVR system for our employees and someone is telling us there is some OSHA requirement that you have to always be able to reach a "live human" on such systems. I've never heard of that and google didn't turn up anything in my searches. This is *not* some kind of "report a spill" or crucial system of any sort.
2007 Dec 18
3
Mongrel + Lighttpd
Hi guys, I''ve been chasing a problem in my web-stack: Lighttpd -> Mongrel -> Rails, and found a problem with the interaction of Lighttpd and Mongrel. If a request takes more than 5 seconds, Lighty will retry it - and then the requests / responses get mixed up in Lighty and it returns a bad response to the client. Not good. I''m convinced that the problem is
2012 Aug 15
3
tikzDevice not available
Hello people! I just formatted my disk, and I have installed R 2.14 over. Now I am trying to restore my packages and all. I realized that tikzDevice, a crucial package for me is gone. Fortunately, I have kept my old, non-zipped, tikzDevice folder, but none of the commands I know seems to handle this [i.e. load() and install.packages()]. Thus the formulation is like this: how to install a
2019 Mar 26
2
GSoC19: Improve LLVM binary utilities
Hi all, My name is Seiya Nuta. I'm studying for my master's degree in University of Tsukuba and interested in the project named "Improve LLVM binary utilities". I've skimmed through llvm-objcopy/llvm-objdump, commit logs, and Bugzilla to figure out what should I do. I have some questions about the project: - What should I prioritize? I suppose that improving llvm-objcopy
2003 Mar 04
7
New Firewall setup recommendations?
Hello all. I''m about to set up a new firewall on an old 400 MHz K6-2 machine. What is the recommended, or most common way to go about it? I was thinking of doing a MINIMUM install of RedHat 8 (the option where they actually say "used for setting up things like firewalls") and then installing shorewall on top of that. Would this leave me with anything crucial missing in my
2011 Jul 22
2
[LLVMdev] git
On Jul 22, 2011, at 3:45 PM, Bob Wilson wrote: > > On Jul 22, 2011, at 3:33 PM, fly language wrote: > >> >> After git, mainline will still be the most important branch for the *project*, >> but you will work with quite a few branches on parallel. >> >> >> Who's mainline? :) Be prepared to assign a super-merger, like Linus, to maintain the
2011 Jul 22
20
[LLVMdev] git
On Jul 22, 2011, at 2:02 PM, Andrew Trick wrote: >> Of course, if you've used SVN extensively, you've been trained to think >> that history has to be somewhat linear, and perhaps even that the trunk >> branch is the only one needing QA attention. Migration from SVN to Git >> is hard because you have to change the mental model, not just command >> names and
2009 Aug 06
5
Serious bug in OpenOffice.org Calc shipped with CentOS
Hi, Until now I've been a happy user of CentOS. Everything just works(tm), and I don't care if application versions are slightly outdated. Next week I have to give a series of classes for a company that recently made the switch to Linux. On schedule is a one-week course for Writer and Calc. And right now I discover that one crucial function of Calc, "fill series",
2010 Nov 05
1
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Hola a todos, en efecto, lo crucial es el new, he utilizado estas líneas para mi código: par(new=T, mfrow=c(1,1), mar=c(0,4,2,2), oma=c(1,1,0,1)) plot(-1,type="n",axes=F,xlab='',ylab='')
2012 Aug 18
4
Spaced text (from Digest)
...ads. They struggle with needing new lines (see recent post for an example). In short, they struggle with white-space (invisible) mark-up. Added to that, frequently cut and paste leaves double spaces (eg in BBEdit which abandoned smart copy paste on this years ago in despair). Then perhaps most crucially, what about trying to type a double-space on an iPad? You will get a full-stop...! (just taking a chance to say thank you to JG and FP for Markdown and Multimarkdown. Years ago in OS 9 I had Nisus converting formatted to my home made mark-up through macros for editing on Palms, then when Nisu...
2016 Jun 24
2
Postfix and Dovecot LDA vs. LMTP
The most crucial difference is that LDA is intended for delivering email to a *real* user. Aki > On June 24, 2016 at 7:59 PM Jan B?ren <jan at kivitendo-premium.de> wrote: > > > Hi Michael, > > > I'd appreciate comments from experienced users of postfix with dovecot. > > Are > > you using Dovecot LDA or LMTP and why? > I have LMTP with dovecot