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2005 Aug 08
2
Help required on pxe booting + installation of CentOS
Hi, I have a (bugridden, idiotic) fedora 4 server with tftpd, nfsd and dhcpd support. I want to remove fedora from my network and initiate pxe installation of CentOS Linux on all machines on my network from my fedora box. I have the CentOS's pxe-kernel and pxe-initrd images. I have also compiled fedora's pxeboot file from the sources and placed it in /tftpboot/. Can someone please guide
2016 May 05
0
Yet another filter question
On Wed, 4 May 2016 21:09:44 -0400 Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote: > That wording from the man page makes almost no sense without the > examples directly after it (and I have read it many times and know > what it is saying). Makes sense to me. The only thing I'd change is to use "in a depth first fasion" instead of "from the top down", "depth
2005 Mar 08
3
is there any rails hosting out there?
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2002 Jul 04
2
Samba Server - WinNT Domain
I successfully joined my Redhat Linux 7.2 box to my Windows NT domain. I can ping it's IP address but not its Netbios name. I have it set to obtain the IP address form the NT DHCP. Also on the RH Linux box, when I try to browse the local network, I receive the error: Unable to connect to host localhost. My samba configurations are okay. And I have the nameserver set in the resolv.conf file
2017 Jul 09
2
rsyslog stops logging on service reload?
I have multiple servers running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog 7.4.7-16.el7, which are configured to log locally and over TCP to a remote logserver, also running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog. The remote server uses imptcp to receive, and pretty basic rules to parse and commit to disk. I have several systems that log prolifically, but periodically, they stop soon after the remote log server HUPs (daily
2006 Nov 22
2
How to park calls on a specific extension
Currently at our office, if I want someone else to pick up a call, I have to transfer the call to them. So I'm looking into call parking, which is ALMOST perfect. The missing piece of the puzzle: I'm extension 203. I want any call I park to get parked at extension 2203. I want a call my boss parks to park at 2205, since he's ext. 205. In other words, I want calls parked FROM
2001 Jul 29
0
ADV: Other silly shiny postmasters will exclude monthly beneath hackers.
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2001 Jul 29
0
Who reloads regularly, when Yolanda closes the lost rumour about the scanner?
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2001 Jul 29
0
The users, modems, and spools are all useless and untouched.
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2001 Jul 29
0
I'd rather consume mercilessly than meet with Dickie's usable PGP.
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2001 Jul 29
0
When will you exclude the extreme virtual PERLs before Jimmy does?
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2010 Oct 19
1
What Amazon EC2 AMI do you recommend?
I''m looking at using EC2 for hosting deploying my Rails site. The reasons for the decision are these: I want something that will work for 10 users, but with capacity to expand to 10,000,000 if needed. EC2 starts at $15/month (before bandwidth) which seems reasonable even for a site in its infancy. And the costs seem to scale up well, along with the capacity. There isn''t the
2006 Nov 13
2
STUN with one public and one private IP?
I'm finishing up deploying an Asterisk (Trixbox) box at work. Wow, I thought Asterisk was cool by itself, but Trixbox has made just about everything turnkey. Great stuff! So... we're using Grandstream GXP-2000 handsets to connect to the Trixbox, which sits on our DMZ with a single public IP. I need the phones to work from random places behind NAT, as well as in the office. I'm using
2005 Mar 09
6
auto increment id
looking at the unit tests of activerecord leads me to think the db is completely responsible for auto-incrementing the id field and rails does no magic here. can someone confirm that this is a true statement? that being the case - what is the preferred way to write database agnostic sql for one''s schema since each of the dbs has slightly different syntax for this functionality... does
2010 Nov 03
2
Trouble with openGL on x64 system
I have Kubuntu 10.04 x64 and GF8800gt with nvidia proprietary driver. And I have'nt problems with opengl in my system: OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation OpenGL renderer string: GeForce 8800 GT/PCI/SSE2 OpenGL version string: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 256.53 OpenGL shading language version string: 3.30 NVIDIA via Cg compiler xxx at xxx:/usr$ glxinfo | grep rendering direct rendering: Yes ...but
2008 Jul 12
1
ABA's Brain Explorer and the OpenGL offset problem
I've seen reports on appdb of SketchUp having the same problems. Have these been resolved yet? I think this has been called the "OpenGL offset problem". http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=6842&iTestingId=21368 > B) The area between the window pane and the edge of the OpenGL window > never updates, collects copies of other windows, is
2017 Jul 13
0
rsyslog stops logging on service reload?
On 09/07/17 18:37, John Jasen wrote: > I have multiple servers running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog 7.4.7-16.el7, > which are configured to log locally and over TCP to a remote logserver, > also running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog. The remote server uses imptcp to > receive, and pretty basic rules to parse and commit to disk. > > I have several systems that log prolifically, but
2005 Jun 06
1
How to --exclude /usr/ but --include /usr/local/ ?
In looking at man rsync, it does not appear to both --exclude /usr/ and --include /usr/local/ because from the man page: "If a pattern excludes a particular parent directory, it can render a deeper include pattern ineffectual because rsync did not descend through that excluded section of the hierarchy." I start rsync at / and the files I wish to save are
2005 Mar 03
0
uniform handling of timestamps
considering that sqlite, mysql, postgresql, etc all handle times differently (well only postgresql really *handles* them) i''m wondering how to best approach time fields in rails. my current thinking is that sqlite is the least common denominator: it stores everything as text and does not checking, mysql has datetime, date, and timestamp but does poor checking (crippled to be precise) to
2005 Mar 12
0
scaffolding issue
i''ve got a little rails app i''m messing with the schema is create table timedatevalidates ( id serial, timedatetovalidate timestamp, primary key (id) ); the mvc was initialized using rails scripts/generate scaffold timedatevalidate i''ve got this in a subdir of webroot and have modified .htaccess and config/routes.rb like so .htaccess :