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2006 Aug 09
1
Berkeley DB XML Adapter?
Anybody thought abt an adapter for this? Obviously not in the purview of 
ActiveRecord but could have a similar interface.. i.e. CRUD + find 
[xpath] - Ruby binding does exist.   Just curious.
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2006 May 09
0
TinyXP Meeting in Berkeley, California on May 25th
Guys,
We''re restarting a user group we had a couple of years back. We''re 
interested in discussing lean business, agile methodologies, and the 
latest web 2.0 technologies.
Putting the latest buzzwords aside, we''ve been practicing extreme 
programming for some time now, and we find that the practices work for 
business as well as for programming. And we thought it would
2014 Jan 29
0
Adding Berkeley DB to Asterisk 1.8 and above
All;
    I'm working on a project (using Asterisk 1.8, but 11 would probably work
just as well) where so far I've been able to originate over 1,000 concurrent
outbound faxes. I have no problem with that so far. Where I have the problem
is that Asterisk is dumping core after the faxes are sent. Now two things
happen after the faxes are sent. (1) A fax log similar to a CDR is written
to
2012 May 06
0
Berkeley DB SQL
Hi,
I am converting a system to use Berkeley DB for file access instead of 
ISAM files, but need to be able to examine the data in the files while 
testing. Does anyone know whether the DB SQL from Russian Fedora Free 
Updates for CentOS 6 (RHEL 6) 
(libdb-sql-devel-5.2.36-5.el6.R.x86_64.rpm) will work with the version 
of Berkeley Data Base on CentOS and RH 6?
Regards
ChrisG
2012 Aug 01
0
Upcoming workshop on R, taught by John Fox in Berkeley, CA
There are still some seats available in the workshop on R that John 
Fox will be teaching next week in Berkeley, CA. The workshop title is 
"The R Statistical Computing Environment: The Basics and Beyond." It 
will run from Monday, August 6 through Thursday, August 9 (9:00 a.m. 
through 5:00 p.m. each day).
This workshop is offered as part of the Inter-university Consortium 
for
2013 Feb 05
1
lmer - BLUP prediction intervals
Dear all
I have a model that looks like this:
m1 <- lmer(Difference ~ 1+  (1|Examiner) + (1|Item), data=englisho.data)
I know it is not possible to estimate random effects but one can
obtain BLUPs of the conditional modes with
re1 <- ranef(m1, postVar=T)
And then dotplot(re1) for the examiner and item levels gives me a nice
prediction interval. But I would like to have the prediction
2005 Dec 01
2
LDAP Implementations (was: Linking against a specifi c Berkeley DB install)
From: Bryan J. Smith [mailto:thebs413 at earthlink.net]
> 
> Bowie Bailey <Bowie_Bailey at BUC.com> wrote:
> > It is an interesting choice.  It supports multi-master
> > replication which I will need and has some GUI management
> > utilities.
> > Anyone know of any problems with it?
> 
> Only that many people on this list have been ignorant of what
>
2003 Feb 02
1
ext3 performance issue with a Berkeley db application
Can someone suggest anything that will help with the following ext3
performance problem?  (It's a Berkeley db issue at bottom, but the ext3
part is worth looking at, I think.)
First, two paragraphs of background:  A Bayesian spam filter called
bogofilter uses Berkeley db to maintain two database files of identical
format: one containing words found in spam email and for each word the
number
2010 Jan 05
0
London Open Source Search meetup - Tue 12 January / Meetup.com
Hi all,
We are organising another open source search social evening (OSSSE?) in
London on Tuesday the 12th of January. 
The plan is to get together and chat about search technology, from
Lucene to Solr, Hadoop, Mahout, Xapian, Ferret and the like - bringing
together people from across the field to discuss ideas and ask questions
over a quiet drink.
We've also created a group on Meetup.com
2007 Sep 25
0
[T-dose-announce] Screenshots of your fav opensource software or desktop ( high resolution - 1002-768 ) for slide show on t-dose (fwd)
Hi CentOS users,
The centos-promo team is looking for your help.
Is anyone interested in creating nice CentOS screenshots ?
We can have them on the wiki as well for future articles or presentations.
A good screenshot should:
  + Be clear on what it is showing
    - applications like eg. inkscape should have a file opened
    - files opened in applications should make clear what the
2005 Aug 29
0
Semi-OT: OpenSource DRM server on CentOS?
Hello, all -
I understand that this is moderately OT, but hey, since I plan on
running it on top of CentOS.... ;)   Please bear with me.
For our company's internal use of protected media, I have been asked to
investigate any and all kinds of OpenSource DRM servers/services.
I wouldn't imagine that (if this exists) an OpenSource DRM server daemon
would exist on the stock CentOS release,
2011 May 07
0
Rails opensource timesheet and project mgmt systems
HI All,
        I need some open source timesheet management system for my
company.Anybody knows some rails open source timesheet and project
mgmt softwares? If so pls tell me. I really need them.Thanks in
Advance.
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2012 Jul 12
1
cpu leveling on opensource xen on sles
We currently run xen on sles11sp1 and sles11sp2. Our hardware is HP
Compaq DL360''s. We originally started with G6''s, but now we''ve grown and
have G7''s and G8''s in the mix. 
We don''t do a lot of live migrations but is convenient to be able to at
times. Is there any type of cpu leveling that can be done so live
migrations will work with servers
2012 Feb 13
0
[XCP] Xen Xsconsole - Opensource GPL'd?
Just a question about xsconsole and if it''s opensource''d under the GPL.
Also, is the current git repo here:
https://github.com/mcclurmc/xcp-console
?
Thank you.
2009 Feb 23
0
Opensource bits from EATON
Dear users and developers,
just a small mail to inform you that:
* EATON protocols library is now mostly complete!
UPSCode II has been published for some time now.
I've just released this morning a full set for the XCP protocol (Powerware),
including the general information, and Alarm / Meters maps.
The MGE section was already complete for long.
* some more development units have been
2003 Dec 31
1
opensource PXE bootdisk
Hi folks,
is there anywhere an opensource PXE bootdisk (i've only found some
from M$ as binary image) or a howto for generating one w/ the 
syslinux package ?
cu
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2019 May 14
1
question about the short frame(2.5ms) opus opensource version
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2004 Jan 19
0
[leadership/opensource] invitation to online survey
Dear all,
      I have just put online a survey addressing the topic of "good
leadership in the open-source environment". Basically, my objective is to
identify the personal conceptions of good leadership that reside in
the minds of the contributors, in terms of leaders' _behaviors_ and
_characteristics_.
What is a good open-source project leader, from the contributor's point
2004 Oct 01
0
Fw: OT: Opensource "Sipura Profile Compiler" for SPA2K, 3K
James H. Thompson wrote:
> The Sipuras pull their config from a HTTP or TFTP server.
> Now that they support XML config files, all you need to do is put the 
> file on your web server and point the sipura to it.
> The Sipura will pull down the config from your web server, nothing 
> special required on the web server side.
> And only a single line entry on the Sipur
2005 Jun 03
3
opensource backup software suggestions please
What are the users here opinions on enteriprise grade opensource software 
for doing backups, as an alternative to bakbone or veritas.
We just have basic requirements, i.e backing up nfs servers.
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