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Displaying 20 results from an estimated 320 matches for "diligence".

2010 Aug 24
11
will_paginate problem
...require ''will_paginate''@@@@@ After adding this when I am running “””ruby script/server””” then this error is coming @@@@@ NoMethodError in StoreController#index undefined method `paginate'' for #<Class:0x4aaf448> RAILS_ROOT: C:/InstantRails-2.0-win_2/rails_apps/diligence Application Trace <http://localhost:3000/store> | Framework Trace<http://localhost:3000/store> | Full Trace <http://localhost:3000/store> C:/InstantRails-2.0-win_2/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.0.2/lib/active_record/base.rb:1532:in `method_missing'' app/co...
2020 Oct 20
1
Replication issues / local DRS authentication failure
On 10/20/20 3:25 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 20/10/2020 21:09, Derek Lambert wrote: >> I really dislike Raspian, and there's not a 64bit release yet. >> >> Does the official Debian distro use Heimdal? Ubuntu? > > Cannot really speak for the rpi, I just use mine as a Unix domain member running > raspbian, but it is basically only the distros based on
2012 Jan 11
4
Full replay logs of OpenSSH sessions
...atchset that allowed full logs of everything taking place via OpenSSH. This also allowed me to replay any session, live or after the fact. I am fully aware of the security implications of logging everything, especially regarding passwords. Still, in this specific case, I need full logs due to due diligence requirements. Is anyone aware of such a patchset or another way to achieve this goal? Thanks, Richard
2023 Mar 31
1
[Bridge] [PATCH v2 net-next 6/6] selftests: forwarding: add dynamic FDB test
...talking about. If you're actively and repeatedly making an effort to work with your eyes closed, and then build strawmen around the fact that you don't see, then you're not going to get very friendly reactions from people, me included, who explain things to you that pertain to your due diligence. This is because these people know the things that they're explaining to you out of their own due diligence, and, as a result, are not easily fooled by your childish excuses.
2009 Dec 18
2
DRBD
Would any of you be comfortable running the drbd packages from the extras repo? If so, any particular version .. I notice 8.0, 8.2, 8.3. I'll do my own due diligence but just curious if the list has any implementation based feedback. Thanks.
2008 Nov 12
2
apply() just loops ?
Dear R users, I have been diligently using the apply() family in order to avoid explicit for loops and speed up computation. However, when I finally inspected the source code for apply, it appears that the core computation is a simple loop as well. What am I missing ? Why the often found advice to use apply() instead of loops and the actually observed empirical speedups on many tasks ? Thanks in
2024 Mar 08
3
PrivateKeyCommand config idea
G'day, In our infrastructure we're trying to be more diligent about switching to sk keys (and/or certs backed by sk keys.) However, there are some services like Gerrit and Jenkins which are written in java and I guess they will never support sk keys, or at least, it seems like it won't happen any time soon. For such services, typical practices at the moment include putting
2008 Mar 27
6
Installing Postfix/Dovecot
I have just installed CentOS 5.1 on my home server and I am trying to set a mail server. I have diligently followed the instructions on the Wiki - How To on the CentOS website (http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix). However I cannot send internal email (I haven't yet tried externally). Do you have any suggestions on what to check? To test it I used two normail user: giulio and federica.
2010 Jul 27
2
Introductory statistics and introduction to R
Hi, I have a bright, diligent second-year graduate student who wants to learn statistics and R and will, in effect, be taking a tutorial from me on these subjects. (If you've seen some of my questions on this list, please don't laugh.) As an undergrad he majored in philosophy, so this will be his first foray into computer programming and statistics. I'm thinking of having him use
2015 Jan 11
4
Design changes are done in Fedora
...ould be implemented, perhaps in phases, within minimum disruption to existing systems reliant on stable Centos/RHEL. Yes, I know it takes brains to properly consider all the implications of major changes. On this occasion it seems the 'brains' were holidaying away from the influence of due diligence and old fashioned commonsense. Why should the 'brains' care ? They don't run systems that require stability and reliability - that is why they lurk in Fedora where disruption is a scheduled "design goal". Remember that English phrase? Fools step-in where wise men fear to tr...
2006 Aug 24
4
Looks like 3.8 is not ready to download
This is just a heads up that 3.8 does not look ready to download. There are 3.8 files at the CentOS mirrors, but the files (including the iso images) are constantly changing or disappearing. It looks like the hard-working diligent CentOS workers are making some last minute changes before getting CentOS 3.8 out the door. I presume that there will be a posting made to this list when 3.8 is
2010 Mar 30
4
list index rules evaluation behavior
I have what may be a simple/foolish question, but I've done the due diligence and looked through pages of posts here as well as several of the PDFs on the CRAN site, but haven't been able find what I'm after. I am working with a list of say 3 histogram objects A, B & C, and each histogram is a list of 7 elements. I would like to access $name, the 6th element, of...
2015 May 21
4
[LLVMdev] Proposal: change LNT’s regression detection algorithm and how it is used to reduce false positives
On 20 May 2015 at 23:31, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: > In the last 10,000 revisions of LLVM+Clang, only 10 revisions actually > caused the binary of MultiSource/Benchmarks/BitBench/five11 to change. So if > just store a hash of the binary in the database, we should be able to pool > all samples we have collected while the binary is the the same as it >
2020 Jan 20
3
[External] Re: rpois(9, 1e10)
On 1/20/20 4:26 AM, Martin Maechler wrote: > Coming late here -- after enjoying a proper weekend ;-) -- > I have been agreeing (with Spencer, IIUC) on this for a long > time (~ 3 yrs, or more?), namely that I've come to see it as a > "design bug" that rpois() {and similar} must return return typeof() "integer". > > More strongly, I'm actually pretty
2013 Sep 23
0
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Flang's end of GSoC report
I'd like to publicly congratulate Alex for his excellent work this summer! He worked diligently throughout the entire period, and he quite-successfully tackled an ambitious project. As a result, we now have a Fortran frontend for LLVM capable of compiling real packages (BLAS, LAPACK, etc.), and correctly executing the test suites for those packages. Thanks to Alex, and to Google, we now have a
2018 Jan 18
1
Xen 4.4 Immediate EOL
On 01/18/2018 09:56 AM, Kevin Stange wrote: > Apparently I failed to do proper due diligence before making this > recommendation. The Xen 4.4 repo does not have vixen build because of a > dependency upon grub2 which isn't available under CentOS 6. Your best > bet would be to use Vixen for PV domains, so if you think that's > something you want to do, we need some volu...
2023 Mar 31
1
[Bridge] [PATCH v2 net-next 6/6] selftests: forwarding: add dynamic FDB test
...If you're actively and repeatedly making an effort to work with your eyes > closed, and then build strawmen around the fact that you don't see, then > you're not going to get very friendly reactions from people, me included, > who explain things to you that pertain to your due diligence. This is > because these people know the things that they're explaining to you out > of their own due diligence, and, as a result, are not easily fooled by > your childish excuses. I am not coming with excuses here, and certainly not childish ones at that either. I am just pointing ou...
2009 Feb 25
3
Temp folder growing out of control
I'm using Wine 1.1.15 on Intrepid and when checking my disk space I noticed my temp folder in Wine (~/.wine/drive_c/windows/temp) was 2.5GB. This reminded me that previously I noticed it was not getting cleaned out and was excessively big before as well (earlier versions of Wine, so not specific to this version/build). Have others noticed this? Do I report this as a Wine bug? or investigate
2006 Mar 24
1
buffer overflow in receive_file_entry
...with long file names using cwRsync. Are there any options other than modifying the file names? backup# ./820.remote-backup No matching processes were found No matching processes were found rsync: readdir("/home/backup/Ydrive/tpgsharedfiles/ACCTS/FELCOR/Crowne Plaza Secaucus - Meadowlands/Due Diligence Materials for Website"): Bad file descriptor (9) rsync: readdir("/home/backup/Ydrive/tpgsharedfiles/ACCTS/MeriStar/South Seas Resort"): Bad file descriptor (9) overflow: flags=0x3a l1=124 l2=137 lastname=Ydrive/tpgsharedfiles/ACCTS/Goldman Sachs/Wyndham Westshore/Due Diligence/CD Con...
2009 May 26
1
interactive file choosing in Linux?
I am used to using the [R] function choose.files() for interactive file selection in MS-Windows. What is the comparable function in Linux? I expected the function file.choose() to display similar behavior, i.e., a graphical interface diplaying a file listing, but all I seem to get is a "text input prompt". This does not seem correct. > file.choose() Enter file