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2003 Jan 08
1
[Q] e2image: tools for sparse files & e2sfck support
...ted questions: 1) The man page mentions "cp (1)"'s --sparse=always option. I wonder if there are sparse aware tools which a) display the "real" amount of disk space occupied by a sparse file b) compress sparse files (other than compressing very thightly several GiB of zeros) 2) "E2fsck, mke2fs, etc. will now reliably notice when image files are mounted using the loopback interface. (Addresses Sourceforge bug #619119)" (quoted from RELEASE-NOTES.gz) a) Is e2fsck now able to use (raw) e2images while repairing ext2 f...
2003 Mar 14
0
Re: [Ffmpeg-devel] Re: Ogg Vorbis tracks in QT files
...about the tech parts before writing > his flames :) > > > using a similar language as you are doing constantly. Its unfair to > > judge Ogg's capabilities from OGM, as this project admittedly was a > > no. > the fact that voris codec and ogg container is mixed so thightly > (making it impossibel to use vorbis without ogg) is enough > to judge the whole ****^H^H^H^Hnice thing. > > > quick hack IMHO, made from a 'stupid DirectShow kiddie' , to use your > > very own words, and thus very Windows centric. > > if ogg is so good, then...
2006 Mar 06
8
RoR on a VPS
I''m looking for a virtual private server to run a RoR site accessing a database on a different machine. This is a small application - basically a form to add records, and a few summary screens. What are the minimal requirements for a vps? Thanks. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2007 Aug 15
10
Objects in Session State Revisited
Hi Folks, I''m still a bit confused about the issue of storing "complex" objects in session state rather than storing simple objects. It''s my understanding that everything is an object in Ruby. If my understanding is correct, then storing a string or an integer in session means storing an object. It would seem then that the problem of storing objects in session is a