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2006 Jul 21
9
How 37s affects Rails
Ok, no one has said it yet so I will.
http://37signals.com/svn/archives2/bezos_expeditions_invests_in_37signals.php?102#comments
How is this going to affect Rails? Or is it?
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2006 Feb 03
0
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 13, Issue 3
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Message: 37
Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 13:38:01 -0600
From: Steve Bergman <steve at rueb.com>
Subject: [CentOS] Video card
To: centos at centos.org
Message-ID: <1138909081.20789.3.camel at voyager.localdomain>
Content-Type: text/plain
I'm looking for the highest performance 2d/3d video card that is
supported out of the box by Centos 4.2 with open source drivers. I
would...
2002 Jul 24
2
Congratulations and a question
Congratulations on inclusion in the Real Helix thing. :-)
I do have a question, however. While I am very impressed by Vorbis 1.0's
quality even down to "-1", vorbis seems very much a VBR format, which is
great if the file lives on your hard drive, but a mixed bag for streaming
over a modem connection. How well does Vorbis compare to existing streaming
formats, including
2006 Jul 26
9
RadRails config? Getting blank project only created?
Hi,
Does anyone know how to correctly configure RadRails (0.7)?
I can''t seem to get 0.7 version of radrails to create a Rails project.
All I get is a blank project. I have ensured that my PATH does point to
my ruby\bin area. Also any clarification regarding which directory
(with an example) should be used for the following preferences setting
(are they asking for a file or
2002 Jul 01
3
Best quality setting for mp3 transcoded old radio shows
...lance of size to quality for this use. I am using mp32ogg, which by
default uses quality 5 for these files which seems like overkill. (It
also adds a tag to identify the file as a transcoded mp3 to help
preserve vorbis' reputation for quality.)
Thanks for any advice.
-Steve Bergman
steve@rueb.com
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2005 Oct 20
4
Centos 4.2 and Boot/Root on RAID?
Hi,
I have a client that insists on going with software rather than hardware
raid1 to save a few dollars.
Can Centos 4.2 do Boot and Root on software Raid1?
I've heard criticisms of Grub and bootable RAID. Also, if it is not set
up to work out of the box, I'd like to try to talk them out of it.
I've been down that road before. If I go nonstandard, by the time I
actually need
2006 Aug 12
0
Form Validation with non-model fields
I have a couple of questions. I''m learning Ruby at the same time as
Rails, so please forgive me if this is trivial.
But when I get non-model related params back from the form, is there a
quick and easy way to extract those into local varialbes? i.e. if
params has keys fname and lname, to have them extracted into local
variables called fname and lname without resorting to:
fname =
2004 May 31
0
Generic Text Only printing from wine
Is it possible to do straight text printing from wine? I am trying to
get a crufty old application working under wine to replace a windows
box. It wants to print to an Okidata using plain ascii. The wine
postscript driver works but the printing is quite slow and ragged.
Thanks for any assistance.
Steve Bergman
2006 Jul 22
0
Arrow keys to move between text_fields?
I''ve just dabbled the tiniest bit in AJAX, but I have an app with a grid
of text_fields (each row of text_fields being a row from the database,
and I would like the user to be able to navigate between fields with the
arrow keys in a spreasheet-like fashion.
Is this reasonably doable?
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2006 Nov 04
0
page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x50
Just because I've been pulling my hair out for over a month about this
problem, I'd like to get it into the archives.
When copying large files (multigigabyte) on a CentOS 4.4 4GB Xeon
(running 32 bit) server (2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp), I was getting:
page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x50
(snip lines and lines of debug output)
This was accompanied by a huge swapout storm that brought
2006 Nov 06
1
Beagled on CentOS 4.4?
I'm needing a way to full text index a bunch of pdfs so that I can
search them from a web front end.
Beagle would be ideal. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending upon
your viewpoint), mono, and mono apps, will likely never see the light of
day in RHEL.
I'm looking for the most straightforward way to get beagle installed. I
don't need the gnome gui, just beaglelib, beagled, and
2006 Oct 03
0
VM differences between CentOS and current vanilla
After running into some VM problems with the new CentOS 4.4 kernel,
which I suspect are VMWare related, I built 2.6.16.29 using the
FC5 .config file for 2.6.15 and "make oldconfig".
It seems to have resolved the "page allocation failure" problem. But I
find its behavior to be a bit odd.
This is a 4GB system.
min_free_kb is at the default, which is 3841.
So I would expect
2006 Oct 06
0
lowmem_reserve_ratio?
I have moved from the CentOS 4.4 kernel to a 2.6.16.29 kernel.org kernel
due to some vm problems I was having.
All has gone well except that my free memory now sits at 150MB. It does
not like to go above or below that. Basically, 150MB of the system's
memory is wasted. Andi Kleen suggested that I try
tuning /proc/sys/vm/lowmem_reserve_ratio.
The problem is that lowmem_reserve_ratio
2006 Sep 12
2
Shrinking a volume group
I did something stupid when setting up a server which is now live. I
think I'm stuck.
I set up swap on Raid1 which is decidedly non-optimal. I'd prefer 2
independent swap partitions at the same priority.
Here is the set up:
/dev/sda1 + /dev/sdb1 -> md0 (raid1)
md0 -> VolGroup00
VolGroup00 -> VG00LV00(/), VG00LV01(/home), VG00LV02(swap)
I've gotten as far as :
Turning
2006 Sep 26
1
Epiphany?
Is there an official epiphany rpm for RHEL4/Centos4? I know that in the
release announcements for RHEL4 beta2 epiphany 1.4 was specifically
mentioned as included. But epiphany seems not to be in any of the
standard repos or in dag.
Thanks,
Steve
2006 Sep 28
1
Re: xpdf and other alternatives
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 12:54 -0400, Michael V. De Palatis wrote:
> Certainly. But I like Epiphany over Firefox for a number of reasons
> (see, e.g., the recent issues between Debian and the Mozilla
> Foundation; also, e.g., the lighter interface).
Indeed, Mozilla Corp. may be the best marketing partner that other Linux
browser projects have right now! ;-)
Perhaps:
strace -o
2006 Jul 12
2
Freenx full screen mode problem fixed in 0.5.x?
In early June, there was an update from freenx 0.4.x to 0.5.x in
centosplus. It broke full screen mode for Linux clients. I am aware of
the ctrl-alt-f workaround. But I have quite a few users at branch
offices who depend on NX and with employee turnover and all, it has been
a source of confusion for us. Has anyone come up with a fix so that
fullscreen works without crtl-alt-f? I've
2006 Jul 21
2
Ruby 1.8.2 or 1.8.4?
I'm wanting to run Ruby on Rails and I want to do it the cleanest way
possible.
I don't mind using the rubygems package management for the Rails related
dependencies.
But Ruby itself, to my knowledge, cannot be installed as a gem. CentOS
4.3 uses Ruby 1.8.1. Rails requires 1.8.2 or 1.8.4. Neither Dag nor
CentOSPlus have a later version for RHEL.
What's my best bet? An SRPM
2006 Jul 21
1
libdbi-ruby now?
Ruby 1.8.4 from the c4 testing repo is doing fine so far.
But now I need libdbi-ruby.
I don't see that in any of my usual repos or in c4 testing and it does
not seem to be rubygem'able.
Any pointers?
Thanks,
Steve
2006 Apr 20
1
Permission denied using mount.cifs
I'm having a strange problem mounting a share from a Windows 2003 server
using cifs:
mount.cifs //osirus.ficticious.org/inetpub /inetpub
-ouser=transfer,pass=dkfhjdjskd
It comes back immediately with:
mount error 13 = Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
However, the command below works. (abeit with about a 15 second wait
before it comes back):