Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "kallisti".
2009 Apr 11
1
Notifications between definitions
...and then
redeploy the application.
How would I do this, assuming it''s possible?
Thanks.
[0] An aside: is there a nice way to test the existence of a file so I can
have it fail with a message if the file doesn''t exist? Just for robustness''s
sake.
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2008 Jun 05
2
Nouveau on GeForce 7950GTX (NV49)
...ed that the Debian installation instructions are
considered out of date. Why is this? Everything in them is accurate
for contemporary Debian, modulo one minor detail.
If it's merely endorsement, I'm pretty Debian saavy and willing to
vouch for their accuracy.
--
Ross Vandegrift
ross at kallisti.us
"The good Christian should beware of mathematicians, and all those who
make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians
have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine
man in the bonds of Hell."
--St. Augustine, De Genesi ad Litteram, B...
2009 Jul 01
6
HTTP as a source for files
Hi all,
I''ve been looking into having Puppet deploy some larger files and I''m
noticing that it ties up puppetmasters quite a bit and can often
result in a timeout if the file is too large. Before I submit a
feature request for a http method for file sources, I would throw it
out to the group and see if anyone had any thoughts on it.
Possible benefits of a HTTP source could be
2008 Aug 22
2
RH's servers breached
What's the point on this for us, CentOS users ?
http://www.redhat.com/security/data/openssh-blacklist.html
Regards,
kfx
2009 Apr 27
3
[Bridge] Ubuntu: network bridging between wireless and wired connection fails
Hi everybody,
First of all, let me say that I searched a lot on the internet. I
spent several hours sitting after my notebook, but I can't configure
my network bridge in Ubuntu. I'm really desperate, so I hope somebody
can point me out what I'm doing
Hardware:
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$ lspci | grep controller
06:05.0 Network controller: Intel