Displaying 20 results from an estimated 503 matches for "painless".
2005 Jul 18
2
Painless migration from 2.2.x on old server to 3.0.x on new server needed ASAP
I need to painlessly migrate on old Samba 2.2.x installation to a new
server running 3.0.x (3.0.14a for now).
Time is of the essence as a hardware problem is causing intermittent
operation of the old server that seems to be getting worse (actually it
is looking doubtful that it will be back up at this point).
I...
2005 May 17
1
Obtaining Cisco Firmware painlessly?
...sure if my previous request went through or not...It got
returned as not-deliverable??? Who knows!
Anyway, I need to get hold of the Cisco Firmware to upgrade a 7910G to
sip.
I know it can be a real pain in the butt getting hold of the firmware,
so any help in obtaining it relatively fast and painlessly would be much
appreciated.
Cheers
M.
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2002 Dec 18
1
wtmp repair - painless
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I do not have any idea whether this unknown IP address may be a successful
hacker attack or not. Or is the corruption the fault of the ext3 filesystem?
Despite that I`d like to know if there is any way of painless repair of wtmp
(like wtmpfix on AIX, True64).
Hexedit shows me a bit garbage (?), but my tries to repair the file have not
been successful until now.
thanks for any help
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2005 Jun 01
0
Re: Obtaining Cisco Firmware painlessly andLEGITIMATELY?
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Obtaining Cisco Firmware painlessly
andLEGITIMATELY?
I have seen the posts about difficulty getting the SIP firmware for
Cisco
phones in recent months, and I'd like to chime in with a beg for help.
> > I know it can be a real pain in the butt getting hold of the
firmware,
> > so any help in obtaining it relatively...
2005 Jun 01
1
Re: Obtaining Cisco Firmware painlessly and LEGITIMATELY?
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2006 Sep 07
3
Sudo(ers) distrobution system/script
Just wondering if anyone out there is using sudo across a bunch of
machines and has a system/script for painlessly distributing a master
sudoers file? is it as easy as a daily cronjob running wget/scp/rsync?
2007 Jun 20
0
Painless Guide to installing RMagick on Mac OS Tiger
Hey all,
I''ve been struggling with RMagick installation each time I setup a new
computer and never found a tutorial that just worked. So I put one up,
and tested on freshly installed Mac OS Tiger.
http://digg.com/software/A_Simple_Guide_to_Installing_RMagick_for_Ruby_on_Rails_on_Mac_OS_X
I hope this saves you some time!
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2007 Jan 02
6
package dependency tree
Is there a painless way to find the names of all packages on CRAN
that "Depend" on a specified package?
url: www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger Roger Koenker
email rkoenker at uiuc.edu Department of Economics
vox: 217-333-4558 University of Illinois
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2006 Jul 12
9
Props to Mongrel/Zed
...OSTs were showing up in the log files that can''t have
been good). As an experiment I went with the new way of thinking Mongrel and
it cleared up the instability issues instantly, had one rails app running
for 2 weeks with no crashing (SCGI was falling over every couple of days)
Absolutely painless setup; the only complication was I wanted the
PreserveHost directive running on 1.33 which required patching the build of
Apache.
I''ll post up a full how to for those CPanel users out there on my blog late
tonight..
Cheers
Rowan
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2006 Jan 24
5
simple formmail question
I have a few forms that I''d like users to fill out. The results of
the form will be sent to a few addresses.
What''s the least painless way to do this and keep everything DRY?
There''s no database involved. Ideally, I''d like to email the form
questions with the answers inline.
Seems like using ActionMailer and separate email views would be
overkill in this situation.
Joe
2002 Aug 28
4
Huge data frames?
A friend of mine recently mentioned that he had painlessly imported a
data file with 8 columns and 500,000 rows into matlab. When I tried
the same thing in R (both Unix and Windows variants) I had little
success. The Windows version hung for a very long time, until I
eventually more or less ran out of virtual memory; I tried to set the
proper memory allo...
2011 Nov 26
2
Time for a distributed VCS?
...but any modern DVCS really beats the snot out of it on just about any
level - with support for code analysis, off-net operation, much faster
speed of common actions such as commits, and in many other ways too.
The way I can help is by making the conversion perfectly
metadata-preserving, rapid and painless. All three of these are
difficult with an ad-hoc, by hand conversion, but easy with my
repository-surgery tools and experience at the job. (And every time I
do one of these my tools get a bit better in the process - that's *my*
motivation.)
By "rapid" I mean that I can do the conver...
2014 Jun 02
2
[LLVMdev] PassRegistry thread safety and ManagedStatic interaction
I actually had an idea about how to fix this in a relatively painless
manner. Although given my experience over the past 4 days, it might not be
best to call it painless without first trying :)
The idea is to make a StaticPassRegistry. RegisterPass<> only touches the
StaticPassRegistry, and nothing else touches the StaticPassRegistry. So
once you enter main...
2009 Nov 18
2
How to install older version of R?
Dear list
This is much like a linux problem, but I can't find any reference for
it. My OS is ubuntu 9.04 and a version of 2.9.2 of R has been already
installed in. Now, I need to install the version of 2.7.1. I google a
lot of websites and it seems like without a painless way provided me to
do it.
If any one offer me some suggestions/reference, I will appreciate.
Jia-Chiun Pan
2010 Apr 23
2
How do you change library location ? (in R under windows XP)
Due to the new R 2.11 release, I want to implement Dirk's suggestion
here<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1401904/painless-way-to-install-a-new-version-of-r>
.
So for that I am asking - How can I (permanently) change R's library path?
(The best solution would be one that can be run from within R)
Thanks,
Tal
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2005 Feb 24
1
4 Final, RC1 -> Final?
Build team -- what's our current outlook on the 4 Final release shaping
up to be (ie, this week, next week, a month..)? Should it be further
out, would it be relatively painless to 'upgrade' (so to speak) from the
current RC1 to Final when it rolls around?
thanks!
-te
(I have a new project server waiting in limbo, would like to at least
get started - nonproduction)
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Fluid, Inc | http://www.fluid.com
2014 Sep 09
2
elrepo problem?
So much for elrepo being a painless way to get working Nvidia drivers...
Yum update (or just update glibc) says:
--> Processing Dependency: /usr/sbin/ldconfig for package:
nvidia-x11-drv-304xx-304.123-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: nvidia-x11-drv-304xx-304.123-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64 (@elre...
2007 Nov 21
7
describe scope
...y in the scope they are defined?
Writing spec''s for Og is where this becomes an issue because Og will
grab _all_ manageble objects it can ''see''... all sorts of PITA can
arise.
Thanks for all the great work, T/BDD definitely is a brilliant way to
work, and RSpec makes it painless, esp for us amatuers :)
Mark
2024 Feb 11
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
Congratulations. Happy to hear you got it running.
Just out of curiosity and apologies if this has been answered before, but why Slack and not Debian when general consensus is Debian is great for Samba ? Building a Samba AD on Debian is painless and takes 20m from start to finish.
Anyway, glad you sort it. LP.
On 11 Feb 2024 at 05:11 +0100, Mark Foley <mfoley at novatec-inc.com>, wrote:
>
> YAAAAAAAY! Finally! I have my Windows domain members syncing with the DC!!!
2010 Nov 02
5
Camera MJPEG to Icecast
Dear Thomas
I Really Appreciate your enlightment
Thomas B. Ruecker wrote:
> let's stop RIGHT HERE!
> Isn't it obvious?
> Something is wrong with your pipeline here. There is NOTHING coming through.
> Which brings us back to the previous point.
> First make sure ffmpeg2theora has all the right options set, then verify
> that it produces an valid ogg file/stream and only