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2008 Nov 19
3
Rails.cache and problem with model id?
I have the following: MODEL: def self.get_tag_cloud Rails.cache.fetch(''fetish_tag_cloud'', :expires_in => 1.hour) do find(:all, :conditions => [ "approved_for_tag_cloud = true"], :order => "LTRIM(name)") end end CONTROLLER: def index @fetishes = Fetish.get_tag_cloud end VIEW: .... <% @fetishes.each do |fetish| -%>
2010 Nov 18
2
Centos podcast on FLOSS weekly
If you've ever wondered what Karanbir Singh looks like, check out this week's (142) video podcast at http://twit.tv/floss. I'm only partway through the audio version (will finish on the drive home) and haven't heard anything that would be surprising to people already using Centos yet but it's a great presentation and something to recommend to people who aren't
2008 Nov 27
2
git .gitignore vs exclude file
I am a bit confused about the different purpose of each. I think the .gitignore file belongs in the root of my project and is project specific, but that also seems to be the reason for the .git/ info/exclude file what happens if they conflict? which one wins. What is standard practice? My exclude file looks like this # git-ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude log/*.log tmp/**/*
2006 Jun 14
1
R ``literal'' comand
...not just write the program myself? I agree. I am an ignorant twit. But, aside from saving (or copying from the screen: my current solution) the data to a text file to remove all the list, uh, stuff (and ignoring the no doubt great pleasure to be had by chiming in to agree with my exalted twittedness), what does one do? -- Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html> -Dr. John R. Vokey
2010 Jul 03
1
VoIP Users Conference Recordings
Hi, Alistair Cunningham of Integrics was our guest yesterday. We talked about Integrics new product Geons, a suite of software for building large-scale distributed enterprise applications. The recorded session is now available here: http://www.voipusersconference.org/2010/geons/ The extremely rare John Todd was sighted (and heard) at this event. If you are developing a product or service
2008 Dec 05
1
Question About Rails.cache and find method.
The DB load on my site is getting really high so it is time for me to cache common queries that are being called 1000s of times an hour where the results are not changing. So for instance on my city model I do the following: def self.fetch(id) Rails.cache.fetch("city_#{id}") { City.find(id) } end def after_save; Rails.cache.delete("city_#{self.id}"); end; def
2011 Jun 02
6
ClearOS rebuild
This week's FLOSS Weekly interview is about ClearOS (audio/video at http://twit.tv/floss168). Apparently they have taken the CentOS developer's frequently given advice to go away and do it yourself and will have a 'ClearOS core' release that is their own rebuild from Red Hat sources that will be the base for the ClearOS enterprise distribution instead of relying on CentOS as
2004 Dec 12
0
Samba (old) and shared printers on MS Win 2003 SBS
This might be a rube question; if so I apologize in advance. Someone asked me to help and I don't have much info, but I have a limited window and have to be forearmed with as much information as possible before I set foot in the door. The guy that asked for help runs a Red Hat 6.2 box with the version of Samba that came with RH 6.2. I asked him what version of Samba it was. He
2006 Oct 15
0
Samba interview on FLOSS weekly podcast.
In the "shameless self promotion" dept :-), FLOSS weekly hosted by Chris DiBona has an interview with yours truely (with help from Guenther) - available here : http://www.twit.tv/floww14 Hope you find it fun ! Jeremy.
2012 Apr 02
0
call for volunteer: FLOSS weekly podcast opportunity
The FLOSS weekly podcast is interested in doing an interview about libvirt development on June 6, at 9:30am Los Angeles time (UTC-7). For more information on past podcasts, see: http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly With prodding from Justin Clift, I have volunteered to take on the task, but the show host, Randal, prefers to have two developers per show, so I'm looking for anyone else who has
2001 Jul 23
2
[fwd] Problems with ogg123 on OpenBSD (from: ryancooley@yahoo.com)
Just as a reminder to our application maintainers. ----- Forwarded message from Ryan Cooley <ryancooley@yahoo.com> ----- Delivery-Date: Sun Jul 22 20:28:06 2001 From: Ryan Cooley <ryancooley@yahoo.com> Subject: Problems with ogg123 on OpenBSD To: feedback@vorbis.com While I hate to send complaints about something that is Free(tm), I really hoped and expected the Ogg Vorbis team to
2011 Feb 23
12
Alternative to cPanel
Hello all, I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP of my own on a Debian box he colo'd running a basterdized qmail/tinydns and custom built httpd/mysql/etc (I was young). It worked ok but time to move on and I don't have time to maintain all those packages. I also don't have time to write
2004 Mar 09
0
Samba performance on FreeBSD and other platforms in a 'Normal' world.
Hello everyone, I have issues with samba on FreeBSD. Before I get into the gory details. I'll outline some research I've done. As well as try to show that the people who ask for help and are curious as to why they are getting poor performance from their file server are not A. Crazy, B. Inexperienced and / or C. Twits. (Mind you there is every possibility that I could be covered under
2004 Aug 06
4
[Re: icecast2 ??]
Behold, gtgbr@gmx.net hath decreed: > Aaron Gaudio wrote: > > or developing for it. The fact that no release packages are available > > signifies to me that icecast2 is not yet ready for prime time. This > > Well, there are, see Geoff's mail ... those are official. Multiple > problems of pretty much any kind prevented Xiph.org from getting > icecast.org in order; I
2012 Jun 22
1
Fedora 17 GlusterFS 3.3.0 problmes
When I do a NFS mount and do a ls I get: [root at ovirt share]# ls ls: reading directory .: Too many levels of symbolic links [root at ovirt share]# ls -fl ls: reading directory .: Too many levels of symbolic links total 3636 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 16384 Jun 21 19:34 . dr-xr-xr-x. 21 root root 4096 Jun 21 19:29 .. drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 16384 Jun 21 19:34 . dr-xr-xr-x. 21 root root 4096
2003 Jul 15
12
Sanity, Manners and Shorewall Support
Hello Everyone, This morning I received a personal email from a recent poster asking "Why is Mr. Eastep so mean?". The post went on to explain that I had responded abruptly to the person''s request for help and asked why I wasn''t more helpful to people attempting to understand something new. Good question. Over the last nine months, I have been struggling to deal with
2005 Nov 16
12
SELinux threads, cynicism, one-upmanship, etc.
After reading through the various SELinux threads, I really became quite perturbed. I mean, really quite perturbed. As an IT Director (and the entire IT department, currently), if I were hiring a sysadmin I know for a fact that someone whose first response to a question on why something doesn't work is 'turn it off' would not get a job here. Neither would a sysadmin with as much
1998 Jun 06
21
Named update for RH 4.2 exploitable?
Someone I was speaking with this evening claimed they have installed the latest named rpms yet they are still getting exploited daily and being hacked. Do the latest rpm''s for the named 4.9.x stuff fix all the root exploits or is this person just an idiot who probably has holes elsewhere in the system?