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2005 Nov 16
4
[OT] Witty one liners or computer related proverbs
Dear All, I need some witty computer related proverbs or one liners that some of have used in the past as footers for your emails for example. I particularly remember a PERL based transliteration joke/footer that when run in PERL produces a witty output.... This is to fix a problem internally created by an over zealous salesman at my company pinning up A4 sheets with bullSh*t sales proverbs
2003 Mar 28
3
Samba, email, LDAP and password integration and management
I set up a test server about a year ago to try this and gave up since it didn't seem that the processes were quite yet in place to do it .. I am evaluating the potential for Samba and Linux accounts (including postfix email accounts) to share the same passwords and have a process in place to encourage users to change their passwords and try to prevent esay to crack passwords Could someone
2008 Nov 15
1
[LLVMdev] How to use EE->runFunction for a function with StructRet set?
Hi, I'm using LLVM 2.4 (but llvm-gcc 2.2) on Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) for a small part-time project combining Witty (http://www.webtoolkit.eu) and the ExecutionEngine in LLVM. (This is my second week with any of these so I still lack a lot of basic knowledge.) Sometimes I want to call a function returing a struct (in this case std::string), thus hasStructRetAttr() is true for the Function
2009 Jul 15
4
The Talking Moose
Anyone here remember the old Talking Moose desktop toy from the 80's? For the unitiated, the Talking Moose was a simple applet on old Mac computers that periodically displayed an animated Bullwinkle-lookalike moose in the corner of the screen, spouting witty phrases or biting insults, as well as commenting on various activities like opening and closing programs or inserting disks. (The
2007 Jun 27
9
Newbie questions...
I''ve spent the last week or two poring over the documentation and setting up my first puppet environment, and while I''ve figured out how to do most of what I want to do with it, I have some questions that I haven''t been able to find answers for... * Can I match parts of a facter fact? In particular I have hostnames that include the environment as part of the
2007 Aug 30
5
Upper limit to numeric user IDs?
I am still in the familiarisation and testing phase of my puppet implementation, and have a question for the enlightened: Is there an upper limit to the numeric user ID that puppet recognises? Here is what I have so far: System is RHEL4, puppet 0.23.1 All users are defined in LDAP rather than in /etc/password, and their numeric user IDs are sourced from LDAP as well. These numeric IDs
2006 Jan 28
4
Randomised variables from sql
I''ve spent some time converting my website from php to RoR, and so far, I''m loving every bit of Rails. However, I''ve stumbled across a problem. On my old page, I''ve had a random quote display at a specific location, and I''d like to replicate this with RoR. Basically, I thought I would be able to add all quotes into a specific table in the database,
2008 Jul 01
1
Users can't delete an email (Totally Random effect)
Hello all... Found a weird one here. I tried to search the web but I'm not having luck so I thought I'd hit the mailing list. We have noticed off and on all school year that every so often a user gets an email that they just can't delete using Thunderbird or Outlook over IMAP (we do not support Pop3 anymore.) Essentially the user clicks the email and takes it to the trash.
2008 May 06
15
Unix Domain Sockets + Fork for improved scalability
Hello All, Ticket #30 (http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ticket/30) has a set of changes to mongrel that I''ve written on behalf of my employer, Raritan Computer, Inc. Also, these changes are released under the existing Ruby license used for Mongrel. Raritan is using mongrel internally for product development and was not able to get the level of scalability desired due to limitations
2008 Jun 26
4
OS X Software Updates
Hi all, I''m wondering how people are handling OS X package installers that require reboots (e.g. 10.5.3) with Puppet - specifically how you get them to install without totally irritating your users. Specifically my client environment is 100% laptops, and many of them voyage home with users each day so just telling puppet to install them at 1am and to hell with user data*, so
2018 Apr 06
2
EFI Clients Unable to Load kernel/initrd Not Stored on PXE Server
...u title Linux EFI PXE Boot Menu MENU RESOLUTION 640 480 MENU BACKGROUND bg-640x480.jpg TIMEOUT 300 TOTALTIMEOUT 3000 label C74 MENU LABEL CentOS-7.4 MENU DEFAULT KERNEL http://192.168.1.10/centos74/isolinux/vmlinuz initrd http://192.168.1.10/centos74/isolinux/initrd.img Nathan Wittie
2008 Nov 11
2
Unbreakable NFS locking issues...
Hello All, We are struggling to find a solution to a problem we are encountering with a load-balanced email setup. Currently, we have a Coyote loadbalancer, and 3 Postfix/Dovecot nodes that then get their information from a mysql database. The problem is that after a couple weeks, we start seeing NFS locking issues occur, which then takes email completely down, requiring a site visit to
2016 Aug 08
0
New package uaparserjs 0.1.0 - Slice up browser user agent strings
I keep forgetting I can announce things here. [Insert witty/standard boilerplate introductory verbiage here] CRAN: <https://cran.rstudio.com/web/packages/uaparserjs/index.html> GitHub: <https://github.com/hrbrmstr/uaparserjs> Until Oliver and/or I figure out a way to get uap-r <https://github.com/ua-parser/uap-r> working w/o Boost, this package provides a way to parse browser
2016 Aug 08
0
New package uaparserjs 0.1.0 - Slice up browser user agent strings
I keep forgetting I can announce things here. [Insert witty/standard boilerplate introductory verbiage here] CRAN: <https://cran.rstudio.com/web/packages/uaparserjs/index.html> GitHub: <https://github.com/hrbrmstr/uaparserjs> Until Oliver and/or I figure out a way to get uap-r <https://github.com/ua-parser/uap-r> working w/o Boost, this package provides a way to parse browser
2005 Oct 22
1
reading data from a pdf
> Hi, I'm trying to read data from a PDF file.Is it possible to do it > with R? Thanks, Marco If cut and paste to a text file fails, try this: pdftotext (from the xpdf project) or http://pdftohtml.sourceforge.net pdftohtml is a utility which converts PDF files into HTML and XML formats In addition, pdftk, the command line pdf toolkit may be useful http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/
2001 Aug 27
2
How to use wine, pls documentation pointers needed.
hello: I have successfully compiled (no problems at all) Wine release 20010824 on Suse 7.2. I have created the config file as mentioned in the README and man files, but so far have figured out how to go much farther. How do I really run a widows application? It must be some HOWTO or some like this.... What are the documentation/*.sgml files (tried konqueror browser... no success)? Some
2011 Mar 19
1
Failure - for a stronger be a comma, for the weak is ending.
Happiness, gladne around in your side. If you received from mother job, be warm hands, that's happiness; If you read the friends in the light of the letter, savour friendship, that's happiness; If you are sitting in a corner, silent music, while convenient, that is happiness. cheap clothing (http://www.ebuybus.com)
2011 Mar 23
0
Don't underestimate anyone.
Life is like a mountain, the most important thing is not its height, but in witty; Life is like a rain, important is not its size, and in time. wholesalers (http://www.ebuybus.com)
2018 Apr 10
0
EFI Clients Unable to Load kernel/initrd Not Stored on PXE Server
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 3:28 PM, Nathan.Wittie--- via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > Issue Statement: > PXE booting from BIOS systems works fine on both 6.03 and 6.04-pre1. New clients only support (u)EFI which results in the inability to load remote kernel or initrd. Tested with both Syslinux 6.03 and 6.04-pre1. So far...
2007 Jul 19
2
yaml representation of manifests
I''m using the external_nodes functionality to read in a flat file of a node''s configuration. Currently said file is a straight yaml file (just to keep things simple). The place I''m currently stuck is in doing some more advance node configurations and placing that data in the yaml file. For example: node ''foo'' { $var1 =