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2005 Sep 29
3
Please recommend a DVD writer for CentOS 4.1
Hi.
I need to install DVD writers in a CentOS box as part of a backup setup.
I want as little fuss as possible both with HW recognition and
functionality. Can any of you recommend a vendor/product ?
Performance of the drive is not an issue. I get confused looking at all
the "+/-RW +R double layer yada yada" when skimming the hardware lists..
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks
2009 Apr 24
4
uninitialized constant Facter::IPAddress (NameError)
I just started getting this error on some machines after a yum update
from centos 5.2 to centos 5.3. Does anyone know what it means? Since
I''m not a ruby person, I''m not sure how to debug this, but it looks to
me like facter is having trouble parsing information about my
interfaces.
# facter
/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/facter/ipmess.rb:19: uninitialized constant
2008 Nov 24
8
matching matrix columns to a vector
I need help with (hopefully) just one more thing. I have been fussing with this for quite some time and have decided just to give up and ask! I want to match a column in a matrix to a vector. I found a "which" command that I thought would be helpful as it does the following:
> g=c(1,5,3,2,7)
> which(g==5)
[1] 2
As the above gave which placement in the g vector corresponded to
2006 Aug 31
3
debian unstable & ext3
I'm running
Linux travis 2.6.15-1-686 #2 Mon Mar 6 15:27:08 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
on a laptop with ext3 on /
Some time ago things started getting weird in the following way: I do a
fairly normal hack, ^Z, make, test loop when developing and it seems
that vim is calling fsync or sync and that is then flushing everything
to disk. My tests create maybe 10 dozen files in ~30MB and for some
2015 Apr 06
2
DC demote
Hello,
I am trying to demote a windows 2008r2 server and I am unable to.
In the following bug report
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10595
Comment 5 mentions a way to remove it. Could someone inform if that can be done? this is a production environment and that DC is just causing a fuss.
Thanks,
2008 Sep 02
2
Backup and reinstall a CentOS server
I've got a CentOS server that crashes due to a bad hard disk. I have got a spare disk and need to format and reinstall CentOS from the SERVER CD. Backup and reinstall is a major PITA because of some of the customisations that I've done e.g. the DNS Server is set to log queries (the default does not do this). Any tips on :-
- backing up and reinstalling (is a script available)?
- is the
2004 Aug 06
3
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
> One more reason why computers will never replace real DJ's ;-)
I believe its called desktop webcasting or will be ;)
Doesnt sound like replacing dj's, its just enabling them to dj remotely
without the need and fuss localy
oh and not to mention redundancy, doing a webcast from a house/office/home
pc is a major ordeal with
todays shitty dsl/cable providers
just my 2 dollaws
2007 Sep 18
2
rSpec / Nested Routes / Mocks
I''m having a terrible time trying to test a nested route with rSpec.
I can''t seem to tell rSpec to expect the call @item.user. The
following error message plagues me not matter how I try to fuss with
the mock:
Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError in ''ItemsController handling POST /
items should redirect to the new course on successful save''
Mock
2005 Jun 09
1
The Sims won't run with debugger
G'day,
I'm using a cvs version from a few days ago, and I've just installed The
Sims and its Livin' Large and House Party extensions with minimal fuss (the
icons were missing in the first setup/autorun screens).
Trying to run the program, it displays a dialog with the title "A debugger
has been detected" and the text "Unload the debugger and try again".
So,
2017 Apr 11
1
OT: systemd Poll
On Sun, April 9, 2017 00:39, Anthony K wrote:
> According to "Arthur Schopenhauer":
>
> "All truth passes through three stages.
> First, it is ridiculed.
> Second, it is violently opposed.
> Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
>
> I must admit that I skipped through the first and second stages - I
> never found creating init
2023 Mar 01
1
[libnbd PATCH 6/6] common/include: Fix MIN and MAX macros so they can be nested [finish port]
While I normally port across dependent changes too (eg you mention
that libnbd doesn't have get-current-dir-name.h - I would have ported
the commit that introduced that too, even though it's not used except
by the test), I'm also not that fussed. These are separate projects
and as long as the common code is not unnecessarily different or
inconsistent, it'll be fine.
So ACK
2006 Apr 13
1
ActiveSchema?
I aplaude all the work that''s been done on RoR, but I''m a bit confused as to
why ActiveRecord has the capability to easily create tables, but does not
provide a mechanism to do this automatically. I found some information about
ActiveSchema, but it''s listed as being in the planning stage.
One key point to using Ruby is the ability to prototype rapidly, and not
2006 Feb 22
1
Toronto Rails Pub Nite
Monday, March 13th @ 7pm at C''est What? (67 Front St. East in Toronto, ON)
Spread the word! The inaugural Toronto Rails pub nite will be an opportunity
to meet the folks working on Rails in your community. There will be plenty
of opportunity to discuss projects you''re involved with, recruit talent, and
even find out what all of the fuss is about!
Unspace wants to support the
2010 Jan 15
1
the sample() function
hello R-Wizards!!!!! again i'm invoking your presence!!
since all the fuss about the paradoxes on a computer algorithm generating
"caos" or un-determinancy, i recently grew quite curious about the mechanism
underlying the procedure of NUMBER RADOMIZATION.
could anyone of you, masters, attach me the algorithm (or source code? is it
right?) behind the *sample()* function, so i can
2007 Dec 25
1
EAC can't contact FreeDB
Exact Audio Copy 0.99b3 under Wine 0.9.51 on Kubuntu 7.10. It can see
the audio CD in the drive, no problems, no fuss.
What it can't do is contact FreeDB to get CD track names.
Clicking the "FreeDB" button in EAC brings up http://www.freedb.org/
in Konqueror. So the problem isn't that FreeDB is down.
When I run EAC from the command line, there's nothing showing up with
a
2001 Jun 04
1
Not an OpenSSH Feature Request
I am not going to put my 2 cents in about added features. I just
appreciate the reams of technical support the OpenBSD developers offers us
for the code they give us for free. $400 for an F-Secure license? I have
my OpenSSH T-shirt!
My request will add zero bytes to the OpenSSH code base, not even in the
contribs directory.
Could the subject lines on the mailing list begin with something like
2006 Jan 09
1
Tellabs echo can, can someone wire mine up for $?
Hello All,
I have a tellabs 2572 EC, and I was wondering if anyone with experience
can wire this up for me...
I have the proper tools and info, but not the time. It's easier to send
it out and get it done. I know kb1_kanobe originally started the wiki
thread, and rather than risking the card, would it be possible for me to
send it out to him, have him do it, and send it back?
Not to say I
2017 Apr 09
22
OT: systemd Poll
According to "Arthur Schopenhauer":
"All truth passes through three stages.
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
I must admit that I skipped through the first and second stages - I
never found creating init scripts a joy and instead opted to write my
own scripts that I launched via inittab. As
2008 Sep 18
1
Verbosity best practice
Hello,
When managing a stable system, which verbosity level do you adopt ?
Leaving a higher level helps to catch root cause, if for any reason, things
go wrong.
Leaving a lower level saves resources if you need (have) to backup logs.
What are current best practices ?
Do you change verbosity level during system lifecycle ?
Regards
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2012 Aug 17
5
Opinion: Why I find factors convenient to use
Folks:
Over the years, many people -- including some who I would consider
real expeRts -- have criticized factors and advocated the use
(sometimes exclusively) of character vectors instead. I would just
like to point out that, for me, factors provide one feature that I
find to be very convenient: ordering of levels. **
As an example, suppose one has a character vector of labels