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2006 May 21
5
Looking for a Rails AJAX gallery/tutorial
Hello everyone,
Do any of you know of a downloadable Rails app that demonstrates all
the bundled AJAX-iness in an impressive form?
I''m looking for two things:
- something I can show off to wow people with Rails'' built-in AJAX
power, then show them the code that does the work and wow them again
with the simplicity. In short, something that will impress potential
customers, as
2013 Sep 20
1
Somewhat-OT: Stupid NAT tricks to learn from Apple?
I've been spending some time looking at some of the significant
changes Apple has made to Facetime in iOS 7. I'm far from an Apple
fanboy but some of them are pretty interesting:
- multiplexing everything over a single UDP port
- deflate compression with SIP
- various /slight/ protocol violations ;)
More here:
http://blog.krisk.org/2013/09/apples-new-facetime-sip-perspective.html
As
2018 Oct 11
2
NFSv4, homes, Kerberos...
Hai Marco,
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Marco Gaiarin [mailto:gaio at sv.lnf.it]
> Verzonden: donderdag 11 oktober 2018 14:15
> Aan: L.P.H. van Belle
> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] NFSv4, homes, Kerberos...
>
> Mandi! L.P.H. van Belle
> In chel di` si favelave...
>
> > If you want to test the module, i have a set ready to test.
>
> Ahe,
2006 Mar 26
7
MVC Design
Hello I have been using LAMP for the last 6 years and i am now finally
making the choice to move over to RoR. This MVC stuff is all very new to
me. As i have no trouble understanding ruby code... or any code for that
matter.. my challange comes in getting my head around the MVC stuff. Is
there any demos articles that you guys have seen that takes a site or a
business breif and explains where
2017 Nov 02
0
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
>Most servers can fit only 2.5" disks these days. I keep wondering what everyone is doing about storage.
The DL20 gen9 I bought was setup LFF (3.5")
The DL380 gen9 could be either SFF (2.5) or LFF. I had to buy SFF for our new server due I was told to spec / build it exact to vendor recommendation.
To better? Answer this. Agreed, I'm not a fanboy of 2.5" stuff in
2009 Mar 14
4
I managed to break my Wine Directory Structure
While trying to copy some files over from the retail version of Windows XP Professional in an attempt to make more stuff work under Wine, which failed miserably, I screwed up the directory of my virtual C drive. Is there a way to completely delete the C drive and all files from it, and reset the directory structure to default? Many applications dont function properly any more...
2006 Mar 28
0
Pointer to "Why Rails?" info?
Hi everyone,
A quick pointer to some concise "Why Rails?" info is fine, but if
you''d like to put together a more thorough response, read on.
I''m at the beginning of a long stretch of road where I need to
convince my manager that we should use Rails here. Here''s what''s
working against me:
* We have 3 developers. One is a PHP master.
* My manager
2011 Nov 21
1
Markdown-Discuss Digest, Vol 103, Issue 8
You could, like the rest of us, simply skim past a post not interesting to you. Oh, but then you wouldn't get to show off how clever you are with your use of "crAppStore"!
> I'm sure the world will dearly mourn the failures of markdown-based
> crAppStore apps.
>
>
> Now go troll somewhere else, kid.
>
> Yeah, it would be ironic of trolls to call each
2009 May 03
0
find tux comic picture help
does anyone knows/have that comic picture of "tux" the Linux penguin that:
- has four pictures in it
- it defines 4 "levels" of the knowledge of tux, who is "symbolizing a
learning person"
- the first one: tux is just a Linux "fanboy"; second: tux is working, and
say's: "...stupid rpm"; three: I can't remember that:D sorry; four: tux has
a
2003 Mar 31
0
So, about that Beta...
Will there be a beta?
Any comments on what will be in it in terms of capabilities and
features?
More specifically - I gather that "libogg2" is where most of the
changes that will make up the eventual beta are being implemented -
is there any information available about what those changes will
accomplish/what capabilities they'll add? If/when they get released,
will the updates
2006 Jul 23
7
"throwing out the old": does Rails really not support...
Frankly I''m losing tolerance for the MS "stack." And I''m intrigued by
Rails. But in my outfit I''m not only the web person, but also the
application person and the DBA. So when I read that Rails doesn''t want
to handle things like "compound keys" I blew right by those claims,
thinking, "no way."
But before I go deeper, I
2010 Mar 29
0
FYI: Ben Rockwood: Solaris no longer free
Just FYI, flame wars please >/dev/null
http://www.cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=1120
Solaris No Longer Free
28 Mar ''10 - 10:14 by benr
Hot on the heals of Oracle''s revamp of Solaris support, the licensing agreement for free downloads of Solaris 10 have changed. Infoworld broke the news on Friday.
Here is the bit in question. Notice this paragraph in the Licensing
2007 Jun 19
38
ZFS Scalability/performance
Hello,
I''m quite interested in ZFS, like everybody else I suppose, and am about
to install FBSD with ZFS.
On that note, i have a different first question to start with. I
personally am a Linux fanboy, and would love to see/use ZFS on linux. I
assume that I can use those ZFS disks later with any os that can
work/recognizes ZFS correct? e.g. I can install/setup ZFS in FBSD, and
later use
2006 Mar 19
38
Macbook for Rails Development
Hi All,
I''ve finally got fed up of struggling with Windows and am on the verge
of splashing out on a Macbook for Ruby/Rails development. I''ve seen
DHH''s post about it on loudthinking but I wondered if anyone else has
any more wisdom...
Is it worth it over a powerbook? Any tips on good OSX apps for Rails
dev (textmate, i know already)? Anything not working well on
2010 Aug 13
32
ZFS development moving behind closed doors
If this information is correct,
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=133043
further development of ZFS will take place behind closed doors.
Opensolaris will become the internal development version of Solaris
with no public distributions. The community has been abandoned.
--
-Gary Mills- -Unix Group- -Computer and Network Services-
2008 Nov 14
23
Still more questions WRT selecting a mobo for small ZFS RAID
Like many others, I am looking to put together a SOHO NAS based on ZFS/CIFS. The plan is 6 x 1TB drives in RAIDZ2 configuration, driven via mobo with 6 SATA ports.
I''ve read most, if not all, of the threads here, as well as sbredon''s excellent article on building a home NAS, yet I still have a number of unanswered questions.
I was leaning heavily towards the M2N-E for a while,
2008 Aug 13
0
Check out Proxmox VE... can CentOS improve on this?
Greetings,
I'm a big OpenVZ fanboy. I've sent a few emails on this list that proves that... and I'm sure I've annoyed some people... but be that as it may... I would like to draw everyone on this list's attention to Proxmox VE. What is Proxmox VE?
Here's a review from the end of June:
ProxMox: The high-performance virtualization server for the rest of us
2017 Nov 02
11
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
Richard Zimmerman wrote:
> hw wrote:
>> Next question: you want RAID, how much storage do you need? Will 4 or 8 3.5" drives be enough (DO NOT GET crappy 2.5" drives - they're *much* more expensive than the 3.5" drives, and >smaller disk space. For the price of a 1TB 2.5", I can get at least a 4TB WD Red.
>
> I will second Marks comments here. Yes,
2006 Nov 14
4
Catching a list of variables with a Controller
Hi All,
I have been learning some ruby and some Camping at the same time by
implementing a little webapp to track expenses (one man''s blog...) that
includes the ability to tag entries with 1 or more tags.
I wanted to offer the possibility to narrow the view of expenses by adding
tags to a filter (this works) and I also wanted this filter to be reflected
in the URL. Like so:
normal URL:
2018 May 09
0
Samba4 on Ubuntu 18.04
Thank you for this feed back.
>
> Just chipping in with my upgrade experience from Ubuntu 16.04
> to 18.04 which wasn't entirely smooth. I have two domain
> controllers which are only serving a small number of
> users/groups, they were previously using the default packages
> on 16.04 and now default on
> 18.04. The original 16.04 installation was a standard