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2015 Apr 09
2
CentOS 7.1 user login screen can't scroll up/down
On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 8:13 AM, Scott Robbins <scottro at nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 10:23:19AM -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> > 3. Disable the user list:
> Pretty sure that Alan filed a bug against RH with this, but, as RH seems to
> do these days when sysadmins complain about Fedora-isms, it was probably
> ignored.
>
> Merrily
2004 Dec 31
2
Am I opening myself to some security vulnerability if I unprotect the Controller classes'' redirect methods?
Am I opening myself to some security vulnerability if I unprotect the
Controller classes'' redirect methods?
I merrily wrote a (specific to my university) authentication filter as
a separate class. As part of the authentication process it needs to
re-direct the user to a university server to log in. This all works
fine except that the redirect_to methods of a controller are all
2009 Dec 09
3
Cannot read mdir inbox.
Problem:
Dovecot is totally and merrily oblivious to maildir INBOX installed in
the usual /var/spool/mail/%u
Software/system:
Dovecot 1.2.8
running under Fedora 12 with 1.9 gig RAM + AMD Athlon LE-1640 CPU on a
ASUS M3A78-EM motherboard
(uname -a =
Linux 2.6.31.6-162.fc12.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 4 00:06:26 EST 2009 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux )
Dovecot has been installed from the Fedora
2005 Apr 06
6
unable to run script/console on OS X
Hi.
Lighttpd''s merrily serving Rails on OS X for me, but I can''t for the
life of me get script/console to run.
I get, always:
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:18:in
`require__'': No such file to load -- readline (MissingSourceFile)
(And then a chain of errors leading from that point...)
I followed Jason''s manuals.textdrive
2004 Feb 18
2
building the development version
I'm trying to build the current development version of R on an SGI
running IRIX6.5. Everything proceeds merrily until I reach the eda
package. This is the error message I get if I cd to the appropriate
directory and type 'make' or 'make all.' Does this make sense to
anyone? -- Thanks, Debby
gmake[3]: Entering directory `/l/fsc/dfs/src/R/src/library/eda'
building
2010 Jul 30
2
rsync mirror solution: how to prevent accidental mirror deletion
I had a recent disaster scenario with rsync. I was wondering if there
were any suggestions to guard against in the future:
I used to maintain "mirror" backups of the /home dir on our
production_server using rsync to a backup_server.
The primary server had a rsyncd daemon running and the backup_server
had this line in the crontab:
10 01 * * * rsync -av --delete root at
2006 Oct 25
6
PrinterDC.i Patch
This patch allows PrinterDC to go merrily by on Linux. I''m not sure
it''s the best solution to the problem so I submit it for your approval.
Roy
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2009 May 22
4
Does rsync detect file corruption?
Hello,
Suppose that every day cron runs this:
rsync -a --times --delete $HOME /my/backups/dir/latest
In general, rsync will only update a file if it has been modified. Now,
imagine that one of the files becomes corrupted in the backup directory,
but the timestamp hasn't changed. Will rsync detect this?
I am using rsync in a backup solution which could be summarized to:
cd
2008 Nov 19
3
puzzle
Sorry again for the only marginal relation to asterisk, but the issue does
affect the voice performance I am experiencing, so I am soothing my guilt
with that.
Bet you don't see this every day:
ast% uptime
13:48:08 up 981 days, 18:29, 1 user, load average: 1.08, 1.02, 1.01
ast%
I *REALLY* want this machine to see 1000 days uptime, if for nothing other
than bragging rights. Its been
2006 Apr 26
5
[LLVMdev] Re: Newbie questions
On Apr 26, 2006, at 10:45 AM, Tom Tromey wrote:
>>>>>> "Vikram" == Vikram Adve <vadve at cs.uiuc.edu> writes:
>
> Vikram> Either way, one issue that you will have to deal with is
> preserving
> Vikram> the behavior of Java exceptions (assuming you care about
> that). LLVM
> Vikram> does not preserve the order of potentially
2003 Dec 30
3
Backup Proxy & Automatic Failover
Hi,
I read in the Asterisk Whitepaper, that you can run two cloned servers,
one as a primary, one as a backup, and have them automatically failover
to the other unit when it crashes, or when you need to restart it. The
primary application of course, would be ensuring calls can be made when
frequent updates are being handled, or when an update must be restarted
on a busy network.
The term
2008 Jul 04
5
mkdep vs. makedepend
Where I work, we have an application that has been merrily running
away (and being built) on FC1 (yes, you read that right).
One of my assignments is to bring this up to CentOS, but on my first
effort, I ran into this interesting "feature." The original build
process (FC1) uses mkdep to generate the dependency files that are
subsequently used by the makes to build the app. mkdep does
2008 Oct 12
0
[LLVMdev] 2.4 Pre-release (v1) Available for Testing
> >> Which makes me curious, if I submitted a patch that got rid of llvms
> >> use of abort()s all over the place, and replaces them with exceptions
> >> (the program dies either way if it is unhandled, but with exceptions
> >> you at least get a chance to handle it and recover),
> >
> > since LLVM may well be left in an inconsistent state internally
2009 Jun 18
1
Asterisk 1.6.1 and dahdichanname = no
I am using FreePBX with Asterisk 1.4 and i wanted to upgrade to Asterisk
1.6.1.
As FreePBX only supports ZAP naming i set dahdichanname = no in my
asterisk.conf.
However, after installation the console was still merrily chattering about
incoming calls on DAHDI channels and nothing happened because all the
ZAP stuff was ignored.
Are all Asterisk versions (1.6.0, 1.6.1 as well as the soon to
2007 Jun 05
1
Puppet common misconceptions wiki page.
After stumbling merrily into the ''node inheritance variable override''
problem last night (see ''RFC: Changing variable override'' thread for
more info), it occurred to me that it would be useful to have a page in
the Wiki to describe common misconceptions of the way that the puppet
language and system works.
Are folk happy for this to be a separate page, or
2006 Apr 26
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Newbie questions
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Vikram Adve wrote:
>> On some platforms we generate explicit checks for null pointer
>> dereferences and for division by zero (division is a bit different in
>> that we also have to handle java's special rule for dividing -1 by the
>> minimum integer -- I think most platforms actually call the helper
>> function).
> Specifically, I
2004 Sep 09
2
Skipping panels in Lattice
Dear all,
I wish to generate a lattice boxplot which skips an empty cell in a design.
I have trawled r-help, scruitinized xyplot(lattice) help page, and merrily
reproduced examples of using skip from a couple of previous r-help queries
and the example given in Pinheiro & Bates. But I must be missing something...
Here's an example (running R 1.9.1 on Win2k):
# generate some data
df1
2007 Dec 09
1
KMIDI problem
Hi gang!
Running 5.1 with Gnome as the default desktop, but have installed KDE
too so I can run kde apps.
Kmidi is the default midi player, so if I click on a midi file in firefox
it brings up KMIDI.
KMIDI goes merrily along playing the file, but I get NO SOUND.
My motherboard has built in audio but it's disabled and I"m using an
old Audiopci 128 card which seems to work fine for
2015 Oct 21
6
Security implications of openssl098e on CentOS 7
On 10/21/2015 1:55 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
> Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a pipe
> wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this software is
> transmitting credit card information then it seems that you could be
> safe(ish) from the regulation standpoint. It really depends on the location
> of the machine. Is it deep in the bowels
2006 Apr 27
2
[LLVMdev] Re: Newbie questions
On Apr 26, 2006, at 3:23 PM, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Vikram Adve wrote:
>>> On some platforms we generate explicit checks for null pointer
>>> dereferences and for division by zero (division is a bit
>>> different in
>>> that we also have to handle java's special rule for dividing -1
>>> by the
>>> minimum