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2006 Aug 11
4
1337 Speak For Ruby and an ActiveRecord 1337 Speak Extension - 0.0.1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ActiveRecord Extension 1337 - 0.0.1 is released! A 1337 speak module for ruby is released! It is bundled with the ActiveRecord extension activerecord_1337. This allows you to encode your application in l33t speak. You can use the L337 module standalone or use it bundled with the ActiveRecord extension. This plugin can be easily used as a Rails plugin, or with a standalone application, with or without ActiveRecord. It contains two components: - L337 , a module for speaking 1337 - ActiveRecord::Base extensions to utilize L337 f...
2018 Feb 02
1
CentOS 7, systemd, nut-monitor, and failing to shut down the UPS
...ia upsdrvctl and via your driver _after_ you have stopped the driver? And it works? Roger, "upsdrvctl shutdown" does not talk to the running driver - it starts a new copy with the "-k" flag to kill power. https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/v2.7.4/drivers/upsdrvctl.c#L337
2018 Feb 01
2
CentOS 7, systemd, nut-monitor, and failing to shut down the UPS
I've been wrasslin' with a problem on a CentOS 7 host that I'm using as my main NUT server. When the battery gets low while the server is shutting down it is supposed to signal the UPS to shut down as well. This is clear, well documented, and The Right and True Thing to Do<tm>. However, the default scripts provided in the EPEL RPM aren't actually doing it. The host halts as
2005 Apr 04
7
No smb.conf file !
Good morning all, I configured samba 3 on a Red Hat machine, I then built and installed it. The problem is that after installation has finished, I couldn't find the samba configuration file smb.conf. Any idea please? Bahya __________________________________________________________________ D?couvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail : 250 Mo d'espace de stockage pour vos mails ! Cr?ez
2007 Sep 05
9
Profanity Filter for Rails Application
I am creating an application that allows a user to post messages to a board. I want to be able to filter profanity. For instance if someone types an inappropriate word of 5 characters I want it to read "#?@#@" or whatever. Ideally, I would be able to install a rails plugin or ruby gem and then simply write Code : - fold - unfold --> message_text.hide_profanity! <-- and that