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2007 May 03
2
Note of praise
I don''t mean to litter the mailing list with junk, but I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who''s been working on rspec for this release. I particularly like your attention to natural language and thorough documentation/examples. I''m not at the point yet where I can contribute much to the code side of things, but if there were a donate button I would use it. Jeff
2004 Aug 06
1
Comments and Praise
I love Icecast, as soon as I seen there was a windows version I dropped shoutcast. I'm part of a large group of people who broadcast police scanners from all over North America and it's mostly done using the winamp/shoutcast combo. I've told everyone I know (some big yahoo groups) about icecast and they all love it because there is no huge delay like there is with shoutcast. I use
2007 Apr 24
0
*** High Praise for ZFS and NFS services ***
Dear ZFS and OpenSolaris people : I recently upgraded a large NFS server upwards from Solaris 8. This is a production manufacturing facility with football field sized factory floors and 25 tonne steel products. Many on-site engineers on AIX and CATIA as well as Solaris users and Windows and everything you can shake a stick at. Everything in this place must rest in central storage that is
2005 Dec 27
2
Praise Switchtower (plus a quick question)
Switchtower is really cool once you get it going. Quick question, I do a: % rake deploy % rake remote_exec ACTION=symlink_pictures ...but what''s the easiest way to combine the two in a single command? Thanks CM -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Mar 07
0
In praise of rails
I''ve just been playing with ''render_partial'' and its great. Reusable, parametised, html components! I''m playing with navigation components, and my ''left nav bar'' is now parametised and driven by the action, yet shared over many actions, and isolated in its own "_left_menu.rhtml" So easy to use, awesome stuff. Neville
2011 Jul 30
1
Just another praise!
I just realized that every app I lacked in Mac OS X, now runs effortlessly without any significant bugs or related issues. So I just want to spend a moment and thank you for going through the arduous and meticulous effort of making Wine what it is today. You're heroes, all of you! :D Thank you!
2002 Jun 20
0
Praise and thanks
Hey all, I just wanted to express my thanks for the help and advice that I got off of the list. We have successfully replaced our aging NT4 server with a Sun E250/Solaris 8/Samba 2.2.4/Sunray system, acting as a PDC for our Win98/2k/XP clients (BTW: didn't need to use the XP registry hack at all) and with a Win2k server hanging off of it for application and remote desktop services for the
2006 Aug 14
0
Mongrel 0.3.13.4 -- All Praise Win32
Hey Win32 folks, I messed up the win32 gem for my last Pre-Release announce. Please grab it again with: gem install mongrel --source=http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/ And make sure your apps work with it. Nothing else has changed, but there will be another release for win32 tomorrow. -- Zed A. Shaw http://www.zedshaw.com/ http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ http://www.railsmachine.com/
2006 Jan 02
3
ANN: new rails site/RoR praise
Hi, >From idea to launch in less than 48 hours (those 48 hours including the new year party ;) , rails once again showed its effectiveness. Last friday I read the news about a guy who sold a million pixels for 1$ each on his homepage. After slamming my head during half an hour for not having thought of it [1], I thought I''d better spend some time on a rails project, and more as a
2003 Dec 01
1
Linus "praise" for Xen
http://www.kerneltraffic.org/kernel-traffic/kt20031201_243.html --- Relevant section --- Nuno Silva mentioned: The good people at Cambridge made a (very nice) VMM that exploits ring0/1/3 to let one machine run various kernels independently (the kernels need to be ported to the xen arch). Xen itself executes in ring0 and the "guest" operating systems execute in ring1.
2004 Aug 10
2
Browsing problem with duplicate domains
I have this problem with Samba: "create_workgroup: workgroup name PRAISENET is too long. Truncating to PRAISENET 2004/08/10 21:47:08, 0] nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:create_workgroup(68)" There are many lines like this in my logs, for every workgroup when its master browser is a Samba 3. Moreover there are duplicate domains (for the same domain) on the network Workgroup
2000 Mar 01
1
tiny bug in R installation (redhat)
First, let me join the chorus of praise for R. (Hey, isn't somebody going to analyse all these praise emails in some statistical way?) I'm writing to point out an error in the file permissions in the linux/redhat version. (I'm using R-base-1.0.0-1.i386.rpm, by the way.) The permissions in /usr/lib/R/doc/html aren't correct, since 'function.html' and
2003 Nov 19
2
Correction for first order autocorrelation in OLS residuals
Hi there fellow R-users, Can anyone tell me if there exits an R package that deals with serial correlation in the residuals of an lm model. Perhaps, using the Cochrane Orcutt or Praise Wilson methods? Thanks, Wayne Dr Wayne R. Jones Senior Statistician / Research Analyst KSS Limited St James's Buildings 79 Oxford Street Manchester M1 6SS Tel: +44(0)161 609 4084 Mob: +44(0)7810 523 713
2007 Oct 18
6
Bug in minimal.rb
Hi! I discovered WxRuby2 and WxSugar a short while ago (1.9.1) and I really like its professional look and the platform independance. But especially the simplification and ''rubyfication'' that you already achieved and are planning for 1.9.2 (event handlers) is funstuff! Thanks a lot! And with Ruby 1.9/2 the keyword constructors will be even nicer with the new hash syntax:
2006 Apr 29
6
Compare to Skype
One of my user is praising Skype!!! I cannot figure out anymore what I can improve! This users sip show peers is jumping from 65 msec to 1800 all the time. Of course his voice quality is like a morse code with dashes or dots of connection time. The next minute he calls me via Skype and it works fine !!!! What indicates...
2020 May 01
3
[cfe-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]
2004 Aug 06
2
Stream sycronisation and player skipping
Hi all, 1stly Thanks to all concerned with Icecast /ices is just the best blah blah praise love... I know you already know you have a amazing products.. I am attempting to get a simultaneous stream to X clients. What I require is that all clients play the exact same segment (same ms) at the same time. I'm using the combo of icecast2 (from cvs Icecast2 alpha 1.) ices-0.3 (from
2005 Dec 15
2
Error: [Object]Controller: missing default helper path [controller]_helper
Hello, I seem to have run into a problem that I can''t seem to make any headway on. I''ve searched the mailing archives, google''d for the appropriate keywords and have checked up with the folks on IRC but I can''t seem to find a solution. My problem is as such. I have a web application that has various controllers which work fine. I''ve added a
2011 Mar 29
1
Creating a list of all objects
Dear all I am trying to create a list of all objects created over the course of a function. To wit: foo <- function(x){ first <- x*(1:8) second <- matrix(x*(1:16), ncol = 4) third <- 1:x list(x=x, first=first, second=second, third=third) } foo(5) No worries there. However, in the search for typing efficiency I wondered if it would be possible to use list(ls()) in
2004 Jun 29
1
timeout timer gets reset after bad kernel image
Since this is my first post on the mailing list I got to get all the praising out of the way. I have played around with isolinux for a couple of days now, and it is really great. Thank you Peter. Now regarding the timeout. The timeout gets interrupted when one presses any key on the keyboard, however if I enter an invalid kernel image to boot the timeout is restarted a...