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2019 Apr 24
4
Are linux distros redundant?
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 10:18:40AM -0400, mark wrote: > > Nope. Well... actually, my manager's talking about Ubuntu or maybe even > FreeBSD. He's *extremely* upset with RH being so slow - 8 should have been > out for some time, for one, and a lot of 7, even with SCL, is far behind, It should have been? Says who? John -- You may know how little God thinks of
2013 Dec 04
1
how to inject a kmod driver from elrepo into kickstart
Hi All, I have a marvel chipset for my wired laptop connection. It uses the kmod-sk98lin-10.93.3.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm driver at elrepo. I would like to use this driver to activate the wired connection to kickstart my laptop as I have pxe booting set upon my home network. Could anyone please enlighten me as to how to get the drivers/firmware from this package loaded on my laqptop so I
2007 Sep 16
4
"Not Implemented" doesn''t show
I''m going through Peepcode''s Rspec Basics for an overview. He''s just doing a simple spec: class PeepCode end describe PeepCode do it "should be awsome" do end end So running spec spec/simple_spec.rb should produce according to his screen cast: 1 example, 0 failures, 1 not implemented but I only recieve: 1 example, 0 failures Also spec
2006 Jan 19
3
Why does Object.subclasses_of ignore subclasses within modules?
ActiveSupport provides a method Object.subclasses_of, shown below: def subclasses_of(*superclasses) subclasses = [] ObjectSpace.each_object(Class) do |k| next if (k.ancestors & superclasses).empty? || superclasses.include?(k) || k.to_s.include?("::") || subclasses.include?(k) subclasses << k end subclasses end Can anyone shine some light on why
2012 Jul 19
3
Problems granting privileges with puppetlabs/mysql
First off, I''m not sure if I should be asking questions about puppetlabs modules here, if not, I apologise... I''m trying to at least setup my mysql replication user through the mysql module, but I seem to be unable to divine the correct way to do this. I''ve tried a number of different variations, but my user doesn''t get the repl_slave_priv on my user
2012 Mar 22
5
Regarding xenstat [test.c:3:24: fatal error: xenstat.h: No such file or directory]
Hi I am using xen4.0.3 in Opensuse11.4. I need to do the monitoring of VM''s and on that basis take the migration decision so I am trying to write my own xentop like program. But I am facing trouble while using xenstat.h in my C program. test.c:3:24: fatal error: xenstat.h: No such file or directory But my xentop is working fine. What to do in this case. How to use libxenstat library in my
2004 Jul 02
1
memdisk hdimage
Sorry to bother you, but i want to use your genious memdisk feture, but i am not able to create a hdimage that is compatible with memdisk (see ML postings). I am not a Linux newbie, i maintain a project at [1], so i cannot be too stupid in making the image. I really tried it for some weeks to create such an image, i am not able to get a working image. It would be nice if you can send me a step
2007 Oct 17
3
When will be released a new version of ffmpeg2theora?
Hi , There are 2 new relases of libTheora , now in beta status. New bitstream revision to 3.2.1 of libTheora. MultiThread Theora Encoder. I think is needed a new version of ffmpeg2theora to test the new stuff. When will be released a new version of ffmpeg2theora? _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today
2008 Nov 17
7
super global dummy method for gettext + rails 2.2
Hi, since rails 2.2 doesn''t work with gettext anymore I decided to use a gettext dummy method until the gettext team relases a working version for rails 2.2. My application doesn''t need any i18n support right now and this way i figured it would be very easy to integrate gettext later. Just setup the plugin and go. So I need a method called _ which is available in alle models,
2013 Jul 31
4
[LLVMdev] [PROPOSAL] ELF safe/unsafe sections
I've not been following this thread at all. However, skimming the original post, I fail to find a nice summary of what problem is trying to be solved. By reading the rest of the thread I divine that the goal is faster links and better dead code stripping? Making that clearer would help. Naming your sections something other than "safe" (which has *very* different connotations) would
2004 Apr 23
2
problems with squirrelmail and TLS (debian unstable)
Heylas, So, okay, I've had this lovely IMAP server running, and adore the ease of configuration, among other things. Problem, though. I'm trying to set up SquirrelMail, so that some folks with accounts on my box can use it without having to set up a proper imap client (or can check mail when they're at a cafe, or like that). However, I *won't* turn off the
2004 Nov 02
1
reget reput again...
Ben Lindstrom wrote (a very long time ago) : >The problem is in some cases the data being sent to you may be out of >order (thankful no sftp server does this yet). So reget/reput without RFC >clearifications can lead to bad file transfers. > >I'm trying to drag up in my mind which one was the problem... I believe >reput is fine since the client has control over the
2020 Mar 31
3
centos 6 vs 7
Issue: After installing vms on vmware, I noticed a difference in behavior between centos 6 vs 7. On centos 6 I cannot ping the hostname and get a reply without first resolving in the /etc/hosts file by adding a new entry: 192.168.0.47 server1.example.com. But for centos 7 I am able to ping the hostname and get a reply even when I have not made any changes to the /etc/hosts file. Why is there
2013 Jul 31
0
[LLVMdev] [PROPOSAL] ELF safe/unsafe sections
On 7/30/2013 7:41 PM, Chandler Carruth wrote: > I've not been following this thread at all. However, skimming the original > post, I fail to find a nice summary of what problem is trying to be solved. The proposal is trying to garbage collect symbols that are not referenced during the link step. In addition this proposal can be extended to keep frequently called functions/data closer
2013 Apr 14
2
Icecast 2.4 beta3 release
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 04/14/2013 02:49 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote: > Hi, > > quick update. Stephan was so nice and added Icecast win32 builds to > his RoarAudio CI sytem. I took this opportunity and put together a > 2.4 beta3 archive for windows: > http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/icecast/icecast_win32_2.4_beta3.zip Pretty >
2009 May 30
3
setdiff bizarre (was: odd behavior out of setdiff)
Dear R-devel, Please see the recent thread on R-help, "Odd Behavior Out of setdiff(...) - addition of duplicate entries is not identified" posted by Jason Rupert. I gave an answer, then read David Winsemius' answer, and then did some follow-up investigation. I would like to change my answer. My current version of setdiff() is acting in a way that I do not understand, and a way
2009 May 30
3
setdiff bizarre (was: odd behavior out of setdiff)
Dear R-devel, Please see the recent thread on R-help, "Odd Behavior Out of setdiff(...) - addition of duplicate entries is not identified" posted by Jason Rupert. I gave an answer, then read David Winsemius' answer, and then did some follow-up investigation. I would like to change my answer. My current version of setdiff() is acting in a way that I do not understand, and a way
2007 Sep 17
2
Date vs date (long)
Peter et al Thanks for the comments on dates. Some of the respondents missed the point, by showing ways that I could work around the problems, when my main argument is that one shouldn't have to work around problems. So I hereto present round 2 of the debate. 1 Postulates a. In my 35 year computing experience, I think that nothing frustrates me more than a computer program that
2000 Oct 24
1
(no subject)
>>You need a set_ogg_malloc_handler(). That's it as far as the API goes. > >Assuming you consider it acceptable to store that information in >global variables. > malloc() is currently a global function, so the situation is unchanged by having a global name that refers to malloc() or a work-alike. Atleast, this very much seems to me to be the case. Of course you actually
2020 Sep 24
2
SFTP seems to require the public key file - why?
We migrated a server a few days ago, and the private keys we use to connect to customers got moved as well. However, some of our automated sftp batches were failing with authentication errors. Looking into the verbose output, I noticed that even though ~/.ssh/config is explicitly configured to use a specific identity file, sftp was presenting every key known to the ssh-agent, in order. This