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2011 Sep 03
0
Nightmare! - an nginx alternative for unicorn
This is a slow client buffering layer which may be used instead of nginx to protect Unicorn from slow clients. Nightmare! will _never_ beat nginx in raw throughput nor performance. It /may/ be easier to setup than nginx and a suitable alternative to Rainbows! for users who do not wish to maintain a thread-safe/async-safe Rack application. Code changes to the existing Unicorn codebase are
2003 Nov 05
2
asterisk nightmare from hell!
Ok for those of you all up in a tizzy over my subject line, please don't take it literally because I'm certainly not saying that asterisk is the problem here. I just got a little nightmare problem that I need a bit of help figuring out. I installed an asterisk system a few months ago for a client, it has run almost flawlessly with the exception of a few small glitches. However, I got a
2015 Feb 12
1
nightmare scenario
Hi All, I am trying to test an upgrade to the operating system on my file server. I am going from RHEL 5 32-bit to Debian 7.8 64-bit. Samba is also being moved from 3.0.33 to 3.6.6. My initial attempt on an existing Debian 7.8 machine seems to work fine. I am able to smbclient with an LDAP user and see the shares. A fresh install of Debian on another test machine is where the nightmare
2009 Oct 18
1
For the CentOS team : The openais Nightmare. And some questions.
Hello guys, I have some questions about how the CentOS choose and rebuild RH RPMS. First here is my w-e nightmare : I have a 4 nodes Xen cluster using GFS2 (on SAN) and the Cluster Suite. Everything is from the CentOS repo. I am not updating these computers very often. I am always waiting several weeks to install updates just to be sure that everything is fine for others. This w-e I installed
2005 Dec 12
3
Case sensitive nightmare
It took me 4 days to figure this out and I sure hope someone can help me solve it. My Setup: Postfix + MySQL + dovecot dovecot.conf: default_mail_env = maildir:/var/spool/vmail/%d/%n/Maildir password_query = SELECT password FROM mailbox WHERE username='%u' user_query = SELECT maildir, 108 AS uid, 108 AS gid FROM mailbox WHERE username='%u' The virtual host schema is
2009 Mar 30
0
SOLVED: Win XP Client password change nightmare.
First of all, thanks a lot to John H Terpstra for his kind and useful help. The problem was something quite simple, the password chat. It really needs asterisks even at the beginning of each line. For CentOS (Red-Hat), this works (notice the red asterisks): password chat = "*New*password*" %n\n "*Retype*password*" %n\n "*updated*successfully*" This does not:
2015 Mar 09
0
Outlook 2013/2010 nightmare #2
Hi All and my sincere thanks to Jakob and Joseph for your responses. I got around the nightmare for this site but it is far from satisfactory and given both Thunderbird, Roundcube and the Android e-mail client work perfectly as expected, this following links comments enforce what I experienced over the weekend: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.dovecot/79231 I have not struck this
2015 Mar 10
2
Outlook 2013/2010 nightmare #2
Yes Eric, Outlook also has a declaration that as of either version 2010 or 2013, they no longer download IMAP headers, they download the whole message - thank God for faster Internet connections these days - could you imagine that in the older dialup days? Still it is a waste of bandwidth and disk space to do this. I am so tired of how they claim to use the RFC and indicate they are
2009 Mar 25
2
Win XP Client password change nightmare.
Hello, I have setup a Samba server with CentOS 5.2 and Samba 3.0.28-1.el5_2.1 (the CentOS included versi?n). I have configured Samba as a PDC following "Samba-3 by example" chapter 3, "Secure Office Networking". No DNS or DHCP active, as far as for now this is just a test environment. Most of it works fine, but trying to change user passwords for a MS-Windows test computer
2005 Mar 06
10
A Nightmare on Rails Street: Windows Lives!
Just spent 40+ hours in two days deploying my app on Windows 2000. Not all the time was Apache/MySql related, but a significant portion was. What a nightmare that was. Unfortunately, the customer is dead-set on "standardizing" by using Windows. So, as I sat there between a Linux box and an AIX box working on this thing, I ran into problems, part of which were: CGI was slow (Dell
2010 Jun 30
5
Reposted from Superuser - Installing Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu 10.04: A Living Nightmare
I''m reposting this here from my original post on Superuser[1], to hopefully get more relevant feedback from more experienced RoR users. I need to get a RoR environment up and running, because I have a client that needs some RoR work done on her website. Although I''m new to RoR, I''m a quick learner and was expecting installing and setting up the environment was easy, so
2010 Feb 11
1
Flattening Graphics
Hello, This question is a nightmare to search for, as I get so many irrelevant results. What I'm interested in doing if I have many pages of plots and I want to keep them together in the same document, say a PDF, is there a way to flatten all the dot plots and graphics, so that they don't take a long time to load on a slow computer in Adobe Reader, without using external programs outside
2015 Apr 27
2
Extra help, Hotmail nightmare
On 04/27/15 11:08 AM, Darac Marjal wrote: > On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 03:46:30PM +0100, Jorge Bastos wrote: >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Some extra help. >> >> How would I make hotmail accept my emails and not make them go to junk >> folder? >> >> Is there any trick to do this? > This isn't really a dovecot issue, but you can start with
2006 Sep 21
1
on_paint nightmare
I was trying out the RMagick sample from the wiki and ran into an interesting(?) problem: If you resized the window it got stuck in an endless loop calling onPaint. After a bit, if you had the mouse in the window it would crash. Anyone seen this behavior before? I wonder if this is related to other crashes we''ve seen? Roy
2009 Aug 28
0
Nil object nightmare
I''m having a real problem with nil objects in a view I''m playing with. if I type ... <%= debug lesson.lesson_register.attendees %> I get the following displayed in the browser .... - !ruby/object:Attendee attributes: enrollee_id: "25" created_at: 2009-08-27 15:10:41 updated_at: 2009-08-27 15:10:41 id: "1" attended: f
2011 Jan 07
1
Task with a legacy schema nightmare.
I have a the great task of migrating the backend of a large multi client application to Rails! I''m pumped for the opportunity to drop PHP, but a LOT of table schemas have a very "non-rails" setup. The main hangup is any image urls for the site live in a large monolithic table with a column to designate the other tables name and it''s primary key that has an image.
2001 Nov 27
2
Xpm nightmare!!!
I'm a relative newbie at linux, but not a total one. I've been trying to install wine now for about a week with some success but one problem still get's in the way. I'm trying to ./configure with the following parameter.. ./configure --enable-opengl-with-x but it always finishes by telling me that I need to install the Xpm development package. Right, I'm using Mandrake
2015 Mar 09
0
Outlook 2013/2010 nightmare
"David.M.Clark" <david at davrom.com> writes: > I do have some customers using Outlook or Windows Live Mail, and these > are for the most part working fine with IMAP - I don't do POP. > ... > The issue starts when you add an IMAP user to the Outlook client and > upon opening it, initially, it tries to find a "Sent" Items folder under > IMAP to send
2015 Mar 10
0
Outlook 2013/2010 nightmare #3
Hi All, Sorry for the extra e-mail. Given I am helping roll out this identical setup again I am thinking I will test another approach which I am hoping will work but given having two or more PCs trying to access the 'mail' folder crashed at this site on the weekend, I went away from this. But in my thinking perhaps it 'might' work if same login ID is not used to access the
2015 Mar 10
0
Outlook 2013/2010 nightmare #2
Quoting David.M.Clark <david at davrom.com>: > Outlook also has a declaration that as of either version 2010 or > 2013, they no longer download IMAP headers, they download the whole > message - thank God for faster Internet connections these days - > could you imagine that in the older dialup days? Still it is a waste > of bandwidth and disk space to do this. Except