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2018 Oct 22
2
Calendar function ?
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 19:48:17 +0200
Tom Sommer <mail at tomsommer.dk> wrote:
> On 2018-10-22 12:56, Mar?a Arrea wrote:
>
> > We use sabredav for caldav+cardav and roundcube+agendav for nice
> > web ui :)
>
>
> Is Sabre still maintained?
http://sabre.io/ says 2018 is most recent version
--
In modern fantasy (literary or governmental), killing people is the
2009 Apr 03
1
Survey Package with Binary Data (no Standard Errors reported)
Hi,
I'm trying to get standard errors for some of the variables in my data
frame. One of the questions on my survey is whether faculty coordinate
across curriculum to include Arts Education as subject matter. All the
responses are coded in zeros and ones obviously. For some of the other
variables I have a 2 for those that responded with "Don't Know".
I'm getting NA for
2007 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
[Apologies in advance for the train of thought prose, but it is
brainstorming after all…]
I'm going to focus on self-descriptive names rather than literary or
fantasy references…
Advanced Compiler Kit, affectionately known as “ACK!”? It has an ill-
deserved nod to NeXT, even. (Completely the wrong language, after all.)
Core Compiler? Heh, I don't think that'd get past certain
2016 Jul 04
4
Configure Dovecot for GSSAPI [formerly: Looking for GSSAPI config]
On 07/04/2016 03:30 AM, Mark Foley wrote:
> Actually, I see that you used host.domain.name further down. That's a good substitute for mail.hprs.local.
>
> Also, not to be a literary critic, but it might not hurt to show an example keytab beneath your
> "Make sure your keytab has entry for ...". Just in case people don't exactly know how to "make sure:
>
> $
2016 Jul 04
3
Configure Dovecot for GSSAPI [formerly: Looking for GSSAPI config]
On Mon, 4 Jul 2016 08:54:27 +0300 Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> wrote:
> > http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/Kerberos
>
> It has been now updated.
Excellent! That was quick!
Although, you used my actual local domain in your example: mail.hprs.local. Not that I care,
no one can get to that, but it might be clearer to those of us who uncomprehendingly
monkey-type
2015 Jul 17
2
[LLVMdev] how to transform elf binary to llvm IR?
For every level of translation [in terms of "human readable -> machine code
translation", not someone translating a literary work from one language to
another - although often some subtle details are lost here too], a little
bit of the semantic meaning is lost. This means that you can almost never
completely reconstruct the code in original form from the machine-code, or
the C-code
2009 Nov 03
12
Mysql::Error: query: not connected
Hi there!
I am PHP developer and trying to learn ROR. Currently I am building my
first Rails website (OS X Snow Leopard, TextMate) and decided to
switch from sqlite to mysql. After many-many hours of searching the
internet I managed to install mysql gem. Now I get this error when I
try to run rake migrations:
rake aborted!
Mysql::Error: query: not connected: CREATE TABLE `schema_migrations`
2018 Jun 22
2
Server disposal
Can anyone recommend a mailing list or other resource for finding a home
for old server hardware? I've got a growing bone pile of retired Dell and
Supermicro rack servers. I've stripped the drives and memory but hate to
see the other old parts go to waste, like old RAID controllers and other
proprietary parts.
2018 Jun 28
3
Replacement web server time - catalog CPAN and PEAR installs
I'm looking to replace an OLD Fedora web server with a Centos 7 one. I'm
currentlly in the process of documenting what is on the server ready to
install the new one.
While most things have been done with RPMs, some installs have had to be done
via CPAN for Perl and PEAR for PHP.
Is there a way of getting a list of everything that has been installed using
these tools?
2018 Oct 22
2
Calendar function ?
??? We use sabredav for caldav+cardav and roundcube+agendav for nice
web ui :)
??? Regards
El 21/10/18 a las 15:04, Erwan David escribi?:
> Le 10/21/18 ? 12:29, mca at caloro.ch a ?crit?:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I running no long time with me Email System Postfix/Dovecot/mysql and
>> i?am whery happy
>>
>> the feature to synchroize Calendar, or view the
2009 Oct 05
0
inplace (and append) support for partial-dir
Hi,
I frequently rsync larger files from my rented server to my PC.
Sometimes I have to stop the rsync process and restart it a while after
(e.g. I'm shutting down my PC for the night, ...), sometimes several times
per source file.
I like the two following features:
(1) The unfinished files should stay in a own directory (I call it '.dl').
I'm talking here about the 'temp'
2010 Jun 04
1
Installation and management of printer drivers from windows 7 clients (printers and faxes missing!)
Hello there.
I have a network with 35 new Windows 7 (64 bit) PCs that should
connect to printers via a cups/samba server. I want them to use their
own windows drivers, and I want these to be installed automatically
from print$ when they first connect.
I'm trying to install the drivers from the clients as described here:
2008 Jan 03
1
The ticket clinic, What Is U.S. Copyright Law?
The ticket clinic, What Is U.S. Copyright Law?
The US Copyright Law grants rights to individuals for the works
they create. The US Copyright Act of 1790 has changed over the years.
The current basis of US copyright law is based on the Copyright Act of
1976. US copyright law is relatively automatic. Once someone has an
idea and produces it in tangible form, the creator is the copyright
holder and
2017 Feb 22
4
question about directory size in linux..
On 2/22/2017 10:40 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 02/22/2017 06:34 AM, Jason Welsh wrote:
>> How does the directory *itself* have a size of 2.8 megs?
>
>
> If you write a large number of directory entries in a directory, the
> directory will grow in order to provide storage for those directory
> entries. You can imagine a directory as a text file containing all of
>
2008 Jul 24
4
v1.1.2 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.2.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.2.tar.gz.sig
Development of new features in this release and the upcoming
multi-master replication are sponsored by Directi (www.directi.com).
Lucene indexing is currently deprecated in favor of the new Solr
indexing. I'm even considering removing the Lucene C++ library support,
so if you're
2008 Jul 24
4
v1.1.2 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.2.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.2.tar.gz.sig
Development of new features in this release and the upcoming
multi-master replication are sponsored by Directi (www.directi.com).
Lucene indexing is currently deprecated in favor of the new Solr
indexing. I'm even considering removing the Lucene C++ library support,
so if you're
2007 Nov 27
7
Solaris Dynamic Tracing Guide gets Wikified!
Tracers,
Good news! The Solaris Dynamic Tracing Guide has entered
the participation age at last and has been converted into
wiki format. The new and shiny guide can be found at:
http://wikis.sun.com/display/DTrace/Documentation
The guide has fallen behind with developments in DTrace
since it was first released and needs some revising and
some bug fixing as well. However, now that it''s
2017 Apr 12
5
humor (was Re: OT: systemd Poll)
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 2:56 PM, Andrew Holway <andrew.holway at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> When Windows 2000 came out some called it "bloated pig". Some 6 years down
>> the road Linux started catching up ;-) Then we stopped laughing about
>> Windows.
>>
>
> All in the name of progress..
I have been told that Windows developers were taught
2003 Mar 19
3
How would I analyse data like this?
Hello,
I'm a new R user and I'm having a little trouble getting started. I'm hoping
someone can help me out.
I have data that looks like this:
phone|state|code|amount|left|channel|time|mtd
15555551234|3|983|1000|266|IN|2003-03-16 23:57:21-05|C
15555552345|3|983|3000|0|IN|2003-03-16 23:58:16-05|C
15555552346|3|983|1000|40|IN|2003-03-16 23:58:24-05|C
Which I've read using scan().
2017 Jun 09
8
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
I am searching for the cheapeat *nix SOC device with ethernet and wifi that
can run Python 2.7. Ethernet should be 100mbit and hopefully supporting PXE.
OT because im doubting you can squeeze our bloaty friend onto such a
device.... :)