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2025 May 19
1
pidpath, altpidpath, statepath considered muddled or confusing
> Also the upsmon POWERDOWNFLAG fits into this question
I'm confused. That flag can't be persistent across reboots, can it?
2025 May 20
1
pidpath, altpidpath, statepath considered muddled or confusing
I had read the "Also the upsmon POWERDOWNFLAG fits into this question" in your response as you meant the flag belonged in the persistent state directory.
2025 May 20
1
pidpath, altpidpath, statepath considered muddled or confusing
Edgar Fu? via Nut-upsdev <nut-upsdev at alioth-lists.debian.net> writes:
> I had read the "Also the upsmon POWERDOWNFLAG fits into this question"
> in your response as you meant the flag belonged in the persistent
> state directory.
I didn't 100% follow what Jim thinks. I think it belongs in
/var/run-ish-root.
2014 May 05
0
Why is Sanitizing SQL Fragments so Highly Muddled?
I've found there are some times where jumping straight to the database is
easier than going through ActiveRecord (for instance: odd calculations
being performed or large sets of data being returned that don't need to be
instantiated into AR models). I can't find an easy or accepted way to bind
variables in a custom SQL clause. sanitize_sql_array is protected, so you
would have
2016 Apr 02
2
Still muddling through with broken auth...
Hey Everyone,
I?m still muddling through my first install? Followed the tutorials on workaround.org <http://workaround.org/> which were very helpful! but don?t include much info if things don?t work 100%? and so far I haven?t been able to pin down where the error is. When I try: telnet localhost 143 this is what shows up...
2006 Mar 07
5
Receiving Multiple calls on asterisk at home
All - I've been muddling around with this for a few days now.. and I'm
trying to figure out why I am not receiving more than one phone call on
each polycom 501 phone. I can make more than one phone call out, but not
receive another one in, while on a call. Has anybody seen this behaivior
before, or is there some...
2025 May 19
2
pidpath, altpidpath, statepath considered muddled or confusing
>> Also the upsmon POWERDOWNFLAG fits into this question
> I'm confused. That flag can't be persistent across reboots, can it?
Well, there is little practical reason, if any, for an `/etc/killpower` (as
it is commonly named) to exist when you boot. It also has a potential for
confusion if not deleted, as we discovered in some recent discussion - e.g.
due to no packaged NUT init
2007 Jan 16
1
Indentifier muddle
Hi, all.
Samba 3.022 on Ubuntu Edgy:
I have a situation where win XP clients logon to our one and only PDC.
They access home dirs and save stuff there. They can also, for e.g add
a shortcut to their desktop.
Wierd thing is any edits to screen effects are dropped, for instance.
They also can't set the proxy server address & port in IE. A check
after they click OK shows the entry has been
2025 May 18
1
pidpath, altpidpath, statepath considered muddled or confusing
Hi,
I looked into this some time back... My reading was that:
* The PIDPATH (for root-owned daemons) could be desired in a secured
location where only root may write (so unprivileged processes running as
`nut`, e.g. random scripts called from upsmon, can not compromise important
stuff - say, replace `upsmon.pid` with a content of `1` so the next `upsmon
-c command` might signal `init` and bring
2005 Oct 11
4
Can't access files at localhost
...web site through FireFox by
going to either:
httpd://localhost/web/website
... or:
http://localhost/web/website
... but I just get errors. It says that httpd is not a registered
protocol, and the connection to localhost/web/website was refused.
Am I not addressing these sites correctly? Have I muddled the directory
trees or http protocols somehow?
Just to be clear, the directory with all the html and php files is:
/home/dave/web/website
The symlink is:
/var/www/html/web
Dave
2025 May 18
1
pidpath, altpidpath, statepath considered muddled or confusing
I'm following up on a request from a pkgsrc user to improve the package,
and that's leading me to thinking part of the issues are in nut, vs the
package.
Setting aside daemons that run as root vs not, there are two kinds of
directories, using the BSD hier(7) scheme:
/var/db/nut:
- state files intended to persist across reboots
/var/run/nut:
- pidfiles
- (probably)
2016 Apr 02
3
Still muddling through with broken auth...
...52.234.3175
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 5:54 PM, Edgar Pettijohn <edgar at pettijohn-web.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Apr 2, 2016, at 4:11 PM, Jason Pruim <pruimj at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hey Everyone,
>>
>> I?m still muddling through my first install? Followed the tutorials on workaround.org <http://workaround.org/> which were very helpful! but don?t include much info if things don?t work 100%? and so far I haven?t been able to pin down where the error is. When I try: telnet localhost 143 this is what shows up...
2003 Jun 18
5
CAC Access Bank
...st picked up a couple CAC Access Bank 1s loaded with FXS that should be
arriving shortly. Does anyone have one that they use with Asterisk? If
so, would you be willing to shoot me a note with your current configs? I'm
not very familiar with CAC/etc, and it would save me countless hours of
muddling through .. :)
Any others tips you can give me on these banks would be very
appreciated. Also, any cheap source for FXOs on them? I'm told they're
hard to come by ..
Thanks again,
-d
1998 Apr 02
2
f2c
...for some time I thought was because library f2c is not on my Sparcstation.
However, I have now been experiencing the same problem in Linux, with all the
proper libraries in place.
My incomplete understanding of elf and shared libraries does not help, but when
compiling a complete program I usually muddle through. However, in the case of
dynamically loading code into R, I am not sure whether it is my dse.so or R
which should have the knowledge of where to find /usr/lib/libf2c.so*. I haven't
had much success trying to configure so that that information is in dse.so. None
of the usual things seem...
2017 Oct 12
2
SSL overview...
...B.mydomain. The server?s hostname would be mail.serverB.mydomain.
My questions:
1. Can I use the same certificate on both servers since they are serving email for the same domain?
2. Does the hostname have to be the same as the domain name, and thus the name used to create the cert?
Sorry if I?m muddled about this. It was never really an issue until I wanted to add a secondary server into the mix.
Ethon B.
2006 Jul 10
9
ROR questions
Hi,
?
I''m a Ruby on Rails newbie.? I''ve been tasked with building our office''s first ROR application, and I am the only one working on it, so I am muddling through with a couple of books...? Moving along slowly but need some discussion time with some people who KNOW it and can maybe offer some answers to questions I haven''t found in my books.
?
First - what is the fundamental difference between "render" and "redirect_to"...
2016 Apr 02
2
Still muddling through with broken auth...
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
352.234.3175
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 6:42 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:
>
> Am 03.04.2016 um 00:26 schrieb Jason Pruim:
>> Hey Edgar,
>>
>> Thanks for catching that! Missed it earlier! Got it changed but I?m still having the same error updated postconf -n:
>
> Why do you provide the Postfix
2011 Sep 14
5
rjs error TypeError: element.getElementsByTagName is not a function in rails 3+jquery
hi,
i am using rails 3.0.10
i am trying with sample application for searching data from table and
updating
my search.html.erb file is
<%= form_for (@employee) do |s|%
<div id ="search_details">
<%= s.text_field :name%>
<%= s.text_field :emp_id, :onfocus =>
''sal(document.getElementById(''employee_name'').value);''%>
2016 Apr 03
4
Still muddling through with broken auth...
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
352.234.3175
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 8:01 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:
>
> Am 03.04.2016 um 01:04 schrieb Jason Pruim:
>>
>> Jason Pruim
>> pruimj at gmail.com
>> 352.234.3175
>>
>>
>>> On Apr 2, 2016, at 6:42 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:
>>>
2012 Jun 06
0
[LLVMdev] sample of running google c++ lint script
...:
> While humorous, let's dial back the trolling at this point. =] This
> discussion is a largely serious discussion,
The tablegen part, maybe.
Discussing whether whitespace is technical debt, i hope that's not a
serious discussion :)
It doesn't even meet wikipedia's somewhat muddled
discussion/definition of technical debt.
Even broader style conformance issues are not technical debt, in the
sense that you can eliminate it any time you want, 99.8%
automatically.