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2005 Feb 22
1
Instiki @ O''Reilly ETech 2005
Hi all, Sorry if I should be posting this elsewhere--I couldn''t find an Instiki specific mailing list, but the Instiki site is down. I wanted to mention that my friend Tim Lauer and I are going to be doing a short "high order bit" talk at the O''Reilly Emerging Technologies conference, describing a particular use of Instiki which we came up with:
2007 Mar 30
1
Fwd: New Short Cut: Ferret
Congrats David!!! Very cool. Erik Begin forwarded message: > From: "O''Reilly Media" <ormadmin at oreilly.com> > Date: March 30, 2007 6:22:36 PM EDT > To: erik at ehatchersolutions.com > Subject: New Short Cut: Ferret > > ***New from the O''Reilly Store*** > > Ferret > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527853 > > By David
2006 Jan 10
0
OSCON 2006 Call for Participation
The call for participation for this year''s O''Reilly Open Source Convention has been posted. It''s included below, and you can find it online here: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2006/ The conference is July 24-28, and the deadline for submissions is February 13. Early submissions help! In 2005, Ruby built huge momentum at OSCON; all of the Ruby tutorials
2006 Feb 09
0
OSCON Call For Proposals Deadline (Feb 13)
Hello Rubyists! We on the OSCON presentation committee wanted to remind you all that the deadline for proposals for this year''s O''Reilly Open Source Convention is Midnight (PST) Feb 13. So you have the rest of this week and the weekend to get those talk proposals in! The talk proposal form is here: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2006/create/e_sess/ You can read more
2006 Mar 01
2
o''reilly''s arrogance
although basically hopeful of the company''s ''rough cuts'' venture, i am insulted by the fact that o''reilly''s safari service offers important material to its regular subscribers only if they pay extra for it. o''reilly''s material on ajax is a good example: all of the introductory coverage is available only as pricey ''rough
2008 Jan 10
1
Shoes + Merb article
Though it''s pretty straightforward stuff, I figured maybe some Merb users would be interested in this article: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/ruby/2008/01/14/shoes-meets-merb-interfacing-a-gtk2-front-end-and-a-rails-web-service.html Brad and I built a tiny merb pastebin app that serves up YAML, which is used by a little Shoes GUI. Anyway... enjoy... and please let me know if
2006 Jun 06
5
[OT] O''Reilly Cookbooks
Hi, Has anyone gotten the "roughcuts" of the Ruby and Rails cookbooks? If you have the Pragmattic Rails Cookbook is the O''Reilly worth it? Also can you download PDF''s of their "roughcuts". The website is kind of vague, it just mentions online access (whatever that means). Thanks in advance.
2006 Jun 01
0
New O''Reilly Friday...er...PDF Guide - Web Services on Rails
Anybody seen it yet? Here''s the bit I got today in the email: ----- Web Services on Rails <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/websor/> By Kevin Marshall ISBN: 0-596-52796-9 32 pages, 9.99 USD, 12.99 CAD, 6.95 GBP This PDF will show you how your small business or enterprise can publish its APIs (application programming interface) to a developer community just like the behemoths of
2015 Oct 09
0
SOLVED: CentOS 7 CUPS: where queue defaults are stored?
Dear All, Please, ignore me. All settings are indeed in /etc/cups. Solution in my case was: calm down, go across the hallway and get yourself coffee, drink it and do something else for 5 min (maybe write "person in distress" e-mail...). And all will be what is expected after that. Still: is there more elegant way to replicate CUPS configuration, than just copy /etc/cups ? Thnaks.
2006 Mar 15
7
O''Reilly Rails Cookbook on Rough Cuts
Subject says it all. Anybody taken a look yet? http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/railsckbk/?CMP=ILC-GG7423313304&ATT=railsckbk After buying the Ruby Cookbook and the other Rails book, I''m pretty gunshy about another Rough Cuts purchase. Sean
2006 Jul 13
0
I''m not the biggest fan of rants but, anyone fancy responding to this?
There (yet) another discussion going on on the O''Reilly web logs about J E5, complexity and the competitors (i.e. Rails et al). See http://www.oreillynet.com/windows/blog/2006/07/the_beginning_of_the_end_for_j.html. Seems this was spawned by my own article available at: http://www.soaranch.com/articles/2006/7/11/soa-and-rails-part-1.html. My response to this discussion is at:
2006 Jan 23
6
Ruby at O''Reilly Rough Cuts
Not sure if this is old news or not, but it would appear that both the Ruby Cookbook and a Rails book are now available for purchase at O''Reilly Rough Cuts (something akin to PragProg''s beta book program): http://rubyurl.com/nHz http://my.safaribooksonline.com/?mode=roughcuts&srchtext=ROUGHCUTS I haven''t tried them yet, but it definitely seems worth checking out.
2005 Nov 19
1
new article on R at oreillynet.com
An article I wrote that provides a basic introduction to R has been published on Oreillynet.com. The article is titled "Analyzing Statistics with GNU/R". Here is the link: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/11/17/r_for_statistics.html Please feel free to post comments or interesting basic R scripts at the end of the article. Kevin Farnham
2006 May 22
0
Interviews at O''Reillynet
Most of you have probably read the interview with Zed Shaw: http://www.oreillynet.com/ruby/blog/2006/05/post.html I posted a companion interview with Luis Lavena this morning, you can read it in English at: http://www.oreillynet.com/ruby/blog/2006/05/interview_with_luis_lavena_2.html It''s also available in German:
2007 Dec 08
3
kernel-vm.i686 5.0-->5.1 "Error: Missing Dependency: kernel-headers is needed by package glibc-headers"
Cough, cough, cough (I have a bit of a cold, please excuse me) Thanks for the great CentOS. I assume the following means I need to humbly ask for the kernel-vm for 5.1, but I am not certain. If so, I hereby humbly ask. --> Running transaction check --> Processing Dependency: kernel-headers for package: glibc-headers --> Processing Dependency: kernel-headers >= 2.2.1 for package:
2007 Nov 24
3
Share root directory appears in subdirectories. (Well, can't actually see it but can cd into it, even if its not there.) (Serious bug?)
Additionally to the problems I reported earlier, I'Ve discovered another problem with my server/client setup. find reports find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for ./foo: this may be a bug in your filesystem driver. Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option. Earlier results may have failed to include directories that should have been searched. in one directory and if I
2008 Jul 31
1
Phone and Modem Options...
Apparently there are some applications *cough*healthscreen*cough* which NEED to have a modem set up under the "Phone and Modem" options using the control panel (which IMHO is just silly). The COM port is there, terminals see it and can talk to the EXTERNAL modem connected to it with no trouble, but the application won't talk to the COM port directly. As a result the application
2015 Apr 02
1
OT: Recommended anti-virus for Windows
Well them plus CIA, NSA, Barney the Dinosaur and Teletubbies. Brian Bernard On Apr 2, 2015 5:58 PM, "????????? ????????" <nevis2us at infoline.su> wrote: > One thing I forgot to mention: I also always recommend AGAINST using >> kasperski. Kasperski is KGB guy (*cough* *cough* retired. You know in that >> service retirement is only feet first dead, so you do your
2017 Jan 06
1
OP/PSA: Net Systems Research mail port diddlers
http://netsystemsresearch.com/ dovecot.log.1.bz2:Jan 05 17:28:15 pop3-login: Info: Disconnected (no auth attempts in 3 secs): user=<>, rip=169.54.233.124, lip=MYIP, TLS handshaking: Disconnected, session=<z/L0OVxFetOpNul8> Their "research" pokes your email ports. Block if you want or participate in the (cough cough) research. IP addresses and opt-out email address on
2009 Oct 11
1
Routing through vpn
Hi, I've an up and running tinc vpn between my laptop and my office computer (on which I've root access if needs be). From where I'm sitting right now, UDP packets are dropped. TcpOnly has solved the problem for the tinc part and I can still connect to my office. I'd like to access some important <cough>irc</cough> UDP-only services. Do I have a