Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "handiwork".
2006 Jan 15
4
file_field vs. file_field_tag
Hi,
The documentation doesn''t make it clear why both file_field and
file_field_tag are both useful. What is the reason for having two
instead of just one of these?
Thanks,
Peter
2011 Aug 15
0
Ongoing VM saga ....
...found
some links on how to setup routed networking on the guest using a
specifically setup bridge. I followed the example a bit too closely,
bridging my eth0 interface, which is the one I nornally use to access
the host over my LAN. So eth0 temporarily ceased functioning & I had to
undo my handiwork through the console on the host, which I virtually
never use. I restarted networking manually a couple of time on the host,
but eth0 was still fried. I then rebooted the host (still through the
console) & that went AOK, took about 5 min. & all was well, eth0/SSH LAN
access was back &...
2017 Aug 02
1
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
...tches to the SSSD developers.
One of them was to scratch an itch that was perculiar to me, but I made a
patch, a flimsy case, and had it accepted. A short while later somebody
submitted another patch to resolve an issue with the patch I'd submitted,
which always makes you feel good about your handiwork.
Their general response to my queries and confusion has been to support me and
encourage me to test their latest code, ultimately to work with them by doing
testing and providing thorough logs to help them make their code better. I've
not got one negative word to say about them.
I'm not...
2017 Jul 29
3
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
> On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:56 PM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote:
>
>> Many bugs are fixed in Fedora. Many more bugs are fixed in the
>> upstreams. Please remember that Fedora is primarily an *integration*
>> project, and the best way to get bugs fixed is for the developers of
>> the code in question to be involved. Many Fedora maintainers help
>> facilitate this
2003 Dec 31
14
New to asterisk? RUN... don't walk.
As a newcomer to Asterisk, you will not be welcomed
with open arms. First, you will find almost no
documentation on it's features. Second, if you try to
ask questions, you will be flamed and pointed to
worthless how-tos and 'the wiki'. These worthless
documents can only be useful for explaining how things
work to those already in-the-know. Lastly, Asterisk
is so bug ridden, expect