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2005 May 18
0
The Whore Lived Like a German
Full Article: http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/0,1518,344374,00.html
2023 Mar 06
1
Console client bug
On 06/03/2023 08:56, belaz--- via samba wrote: > Yes, I've deleted the main samba package and the service is not running now. But was it running when you tried the command ? > Tried what? The command. > Logs must be created automatically, without my effort. They are, but only if smbd etc are running. > All this questioning sucks - it just wastes my time. Can I point out that
2004 Aug 06
5
icecast2 transcode?
...I must also provide mp3 streams, since "it's an mp3 world." I'm upset about this because I cannot think of an easy or efficient way to provide both formats using my current setup, and going mp3-only really would deflate the newsworthiness of this project. (ok so I'm media-whoring) Any ideas as to how I can offer both Vorbis and mp3 streams with minimal reconfiguration of my existing setup will be greatly appreciated. The setup: At 10 night clubs: 10 old Mac G3s running Gentoo Linux, OpenSSH and Ices2 (from CVS). 10 Wifi access points / antennas. At the 'net end of...
2005 Jun 27
2
Accessing SIP username from AGI script
Hi, I'm writing an AGI script to manage outgoing calls. We need to interrogate a database to work out which line a particular user is allowed to use for outgoing calls. However, I cannot find a way for my AGI script to access the SIP username. Does anyone know if this is possible (even if it is just passing a variable from extensions.conf to the script)? Thanks in advance, David
2009 Aug 25
1
Help with nls and error messages singular gradient
Hi All, I'm trying to run nls on the data from the study by Marske (Biochemical Oxygen Demand Interpretation Using Sum of Squares Surface. M.S. thesis, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1967) and was reported in Bates and Watts (1988). Data is as follows, (stored as mydata) time bod 1 1 0.47 2 2 0.74 3 3 1.17 4 4 1.42 5 5 1.60 6 7 1.84 7 9 2.19 8 11 2.17 I then
2006 Jan 03
4
in-memory test database -- where''s the schema?
I''m trying to get the unit testing for a new project to use the wonderful :memory: database specification for SQLite. However, like many people before me, I can''t get the schema to import or have anything else useful. Initially, the error I get is: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/sqlite3-ruby-1.1.0/lib/sqlite3/errors.rb:94:in `check'': cannot rollback - no transaction is
2007 May 01
8
Custom functions and facts
Hello! I''ve been trying to use facts from Facter in a custom function. I''ve been following Matthew''s entry in the wiki (http://www.reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/WritingYourOwnFunctions). What i''m seeing is that Facter[''fqdn''].value is always returning the fqdn of the puppetmaster host. I was expecting the fqdn of the client host.
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast2 transcode?
...> streams, since "it's an mp3 world." > I'm upset about this because I cannot think of an easy or efficient > way to provide both formats using my current setup, and going mp3-only > really would deflate the newsworthiness of this project. (ok so I'm > media-whoring) > Any ideas as to how I can offer both Vorbis and mp3 streams with > minimal reconfiguration of my existing setup will be greatly > appreciated. > The setup: > At 10 night clubs: > 10 old Mac G3s running Gentoo Linux, OpenSSH and Ices2 (from CVS). > 10 Wifi access points...
2011 Aug 19
2
exclude hidden files
I want to exclude from the sync ALL files that start with a dot, IOW hidden files. But using --exclude '.*' does funny things with directories (or at least I think it does). Is there a recognised correct way to do this? I thought --exclude '.???*' would avoid the directory issue by only excluding any dot file(dir) with a name longer than 2 characters. Not tried it yet, but would
2004 Apr 02
0
Samba as NAS (Serving Win+Linux)
I am in the process of setting up a file server to serve both Linux+Windows boxes (Users Maildirs(qmail), WebSites(With quotas), etc..) Is there any reasons one would not just run Samba? (Probably get a biased opinion on this list!) - I have never used NFS, but have been told it was "a total bandwidth whore".. Would also appreciate anyones experiences(Difficulty in setting up,
2001 Oct 14
1
Slashdot article
Just in case anyone missed it. Ugh. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/13/1343236&mode=nested --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages
2006 Aug 19
0
Experiment in Online Mongrel Chat Support
Hi Folks, I was playing with Lingr today (http://www.lingr.com) and kind of like it, so I thought I''d setup a little room and see how it works for answering Mongrel questions. http://www.lingr.com/room/3yXhqKbfPy8 I''ll be hanging there for a while and we''ll see how it works out. If it works well, and doesn''t turn into a nastier-than-IRC situation then I may
2008 Jan 18
16
Need a good RoR developer
Hi, I''m looking for qualified Ruby on Rails developers to work on a client web portal project in Midtown Manhattan for a large financial research company. Requirement Overview: Ruby / Ruby on Rails developer with strong object oriented programming background. Good understanding of model driven architecture, MVC, RDBS and data modeling. Required Skill Set: - BS. in Computer Science (or
2006 Jun 14
5
Rails SOAP tutorial
Hi all.. I new in Ruby/Rails.. Where could i get some good tutorial about SOAP using Rails? I''ve been googling yet still did''nt find good tutorial. Thank you in advance.. :) -- Regards, Ananda Putra
2006 Apr 20
0
NYC Ruby Job Fair ‹ April 25th
=== NYC Ruby Job Fair -- April 25th The NYC Ruby meetings lately have looked a lot like middle school dances. On one side of the room is people saying, "Gee, I wish I could work full-time doing Ruby or Ruby on Rails." On the other side of the room are companies saying, "Wow, those Ruby people sure look cute, I wish they would all come work for me." The music is playing, the
2006 Jun 18
4
MongrelDay Documentation -- Memoirs Of A Web Server
Happy RailsDay! While everyone else was out having fun with RailsDay I spent my time wisely and wrote up tons of documentation for Mongrel and cleaned out some of the docs I''ll never write anyway. I also took the time to apply some nice patches from Jonas Pfenniger for easily setting up redirects in Mongrel. Some of the highlighted documents people will be interested in are: *
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast2 transcode?
...it's an mp3 world." <p> >> I'm upset about this because I cannot think of an easy or efficient >> way to provide both formats using my current setup, and going mp3-only >> really would deflate the newsworthiness of this project. (ok so I'm >> media-whoring) <p> >> Any ideas as to how I can offer both Vorbis and mp3 streams with >> minimal reconfiguration of my existing setup will be greatly >> appreciated. <p> >> The setup: <p> >> At 10 night clubs: >> 10 old Mac G3s running Gentoo Linux, Op...
2009 Oct 14
14
spec-ing private methods?
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Scott Taylor <scott at railsnewbie.com> wrote: > > On Oct 14, 2009, at 3:36 PM, Joaquin Rivera Padron wrote: > > hello there, > how do you tipically spec private methods? The thing is ? have something > like this: > > def some_method > ?? complex_method + other_complex_methods > end > > private > def complex_method...
2007 Aug 11
15
still too slow
This really bogs down the system for several minutes each run, using 100% cpu and 50% of ram (this system has 3 gigs of memory!). What am I doing wrong here? file { "/etc/asterisk": links => "ignore", recurse => "true", replace => "false", source =>
2007 Aug 22
12
Virtual resource not found
Hi All, I asked on IRC but didn''t have everything organized and most people seemed busy. Hoping someone can see what I''m missing here. I''m trying to create a network module, used similar to the ''users'' configuration described in the Best Practices document. I have a users module which has that and it works with similar syntax to below. If I