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2007 May 02
2
Another CentOS 5 oddity: reboot and the X server fails to come up
I had to reboot my work machine today, and it came up in text mode (!). I did an init 5, but that had no effect (wrong command?). I killed the three gdm processes, and voila, X server mode. Where do I look to find out what is not right here? Thanks. -- Mark Hull-Richter, Linux Kernel Engineer DATAllegro (www.datallegro.com) 85 Enterprise, Second Floor, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 949-680-3082 -
2010 Aug 23
3
Unable to upload images using native rails file upload
I am a rails newbie and am trying to build my first app. I have a jobs and categories controller and models respectively. CONTROLLER: def new @job = Job.new @catergory = Catergory.all respond_to do |format| format.html # new.html.erb format.xml { render :xml => @job } end end #THIS IS A group of 10 RADIO_BUTTONS TO SELECT A CATEGORY FROM. BY DEFAULT THE FIRST
2007 May 02
1
Another CentOS 5 oddity: reboot and the X server fails tocome up
> I had to reboot my work machine today, and it came up in text mode > (!). I did an init 5, but that had no effect (wrong command?). I > killed the three gdm processes, and voila, X server mode. > > Where do I look to find out what is not right here? My server comes up in run-level 5 but I have to hit ctrl-alt-f7 to switch to the x-server screen. It doesn't switch to it
2005 Dec 30
4
Convert "é" in "é"
I try to find an function to convert characters in html chars. "é" become "é" There is something in RoR 1.0 to do that ?
2006 Aug 07
3
character encoding in RoR
Hi, I''m a newcomer to Ruby and to Rails, and am having a problem with character encoding. Now, I know ruby doesn''t handle unicode...but, characters like ? (eacute) and ? (ccedil) are part of the iso-8859-1 charset, so it shouldn''t be a problem, right? But, for some reason, the string functions still seem to hang on those characters. As an example, in a brand new rails
1999 Oct 20
1
File names and e-acute char
Hi. Samba 1.9.15p8 under IRIX 6.1 (yes I know, it's old stuff ...) The susers on Windows 9x/WindowsNT just put their strange file name or directory name (like /usr/people/mesure_?t? ) on the IRIX. However, from the IRIX side, it's impossible toaccess to such files/directory. What's more, my ARkeia backup client stalls on such a name and fouled up my backup database... NB: Oops: for
2006 Sep 22
1
QueryParser bug?
I cooked up a little script to show what I mean. This doesn''t look right to me, but maybe I just completely misunderstand QueryParser. Same output on mswin32, unix, ferret 0.9 and 0.10 Cheers, Sam require ''rubygems'' require ''ferret'' p Ferret::VERSION # 0.10.6 index = Ferret::Index::Index.new() index << {:title => "Programming
2015 Apr 08
8
Problems with getty and X on runlevel switch [Was: Re: The future of centos]
On 2015-04-04, Bill Maltby (C4B) <centos4bill at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, 2015-04-04 at 11:12 +0100, Nux! wrote: >> 100% with Digimer here. <snip> > >> All this energy should be put into contributing towards to the >> project, testing, helping out community. > > Well, I used to agree. But when a bug report filed in December goes > untouched entering
2013 Dec 04
1
lastlog oddity
This is very odd. I updated a user's workstation yesterday. This morning, I ran lastlog | grep -v Never, and it shows only another admin and myself, and that's from days ago, but not the user. It shows her as "Never logged in". Meanwhile, last does indeed show her logged in (though not today). Anyone have any ideas? mark
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: How do I get the @#$$% job name to show instead of smbprn.yad a.yada?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Joel Hammer [mailto:Joel@HammersHome.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:57 PM > To: Van Sickler, Jim; samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: [Samba] How do I get the @#$$% job name to show > instead of > smbprn.yada.ya da? > > > If the file name is right in /tmp/J, then it looks like samba > is working ok. > > I
2006 Jan 13
2
uninitialized constant Ferret
I get this error message from the following code: require ''rubygems'' require ''ferret'' include Ferret index = Index::Index.new(:path => ''/tmp/index'') index << {:title => "Programming Ruby", :content => "blah blah blah"} index << {:title => "Programming Ruby", :content => "yada yada
2008 Jun 13
1
dependency on /usr/lib/nx
I do a: sudo yum update and I get: yada, yada, yada,... ---> Package freenx-server.i386 0:0.7.2-8.el5 set to be updated --> Running transaction check --> Processing Dependency: /usr/lib/nx for package: freenx-server Importing additional filelist information --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/lib/nx is needed by package freenx-server Not only
2005 Sep 29
3
Please recommend a DVD writer for CentOS 4.1
Hi. I need to install DVD writers in a CentOS box as part of a backup setup. I want as little fuss as possible both with HW recognition and functionality. Can any of you recommend a vendor/product ? Performance of the drive is not an issue. I get confused looking at all the "+/-RW +R double layer yada yada" when skimming the hardware lists.. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks
2004 Sep 28
1
Looking for whoever wrote cdr_mysql
I don't completely understand this.. Lemme try it out.. [default] exten => 1112223333,1,Macro(happy-did) [macro-happy-did] exten => s,1,Goto(${MACRO_EXTEN},1) exten => _XXXXXXXXXX,1,NoOp(Normal "s" exten stuff here) So when this is ran it will cut the cdr and the s will show the actual DID not the s correct? But then the NoOp would be something like: ....
2006 Jun 27
2
special characters in db
This is my first message in this list, so hi everybody!!! (by the way, sorry for my english) I am developing a spanish applications, so some data has special characters (?, ?, ?, etc...) in database.... The problem is that those caracters display incorrectly in browser, how can I handle that situation with RoR??? Does it exist a "parser" that convert those characters in their
2002 Feb 14
1
immortal connections
I have several data input functions that include a construct like the following: indat <- function(stuff) { [...] awkp <- paste("awk ...yada yada...", stuff, etc.) scan(pipe(awkp),quiet=TRUE) } I use these functions a lot, and as I do, a lengthening list of closed, but undestroyed, connections accumulates. Ultimately this appears to stuff things up and cause
2000 Sep 08
2
problem with installation from source on linux and solaris
On the solaris 7 box, using the Sun make, the configuration works ok. Even running make works ok. However, when I run "make check" all of the tests fail. It's a standard Ultra10, with full patches applied... and there are no errors generated during the make... On the RH6.x linux box, configure works, make works, make check works, make install works. Hey, I can even see the R
2002 Nov 28
4
How Do I Setup the Config File?
It seems I am having problems setting up the Config file. First of all let me note that I am new to Linux so that's another cool point lost. I figured maybe the instructions on their web site is outdated or something because after I run the rpm yada, yada, yada command, and try to configure the config file, I always get a message that says drive or something of another is not valid; I
2005 Feb 01
2
Auth failing - idmap_rid?
The samba server is FC3 / samba 3.0.10 (Fedora package w/ idmap_rid compiled) The samba server shows up in the browse list, but when you select it from an XP machine windows spits up "\\ server is not accessable" yada yada "The user name could not be found" The following shows up twice in /var/log/samba/winbindd: [2005/02/01 14:00:27, 0]
2003 Jan 16
1
How do I get the @#$$% job name to show instead of smbprn.yada.ya da?
I'm tinkering with this mod to my smb.conf, and can't get the actual filename to be displayed in the printed job history. It's adapted from one Joel put out on the list last year. My impression is that it works for everyone in the world but me.... All that ever shows up is smbprn.yada.yada... in the printer's history of printed jobs. print command = echo %J %p %s >>