I have found a very strange problem. We found that the time of establishing the
websocket connection between mobile phone and server was too long. Then I use
tcpdump to capture the data and found that the problem maybe has something to
do with window scale option in SYN packet. Here is the SYN
On Mon, 2019-04-15 at 22:39 +, MRob wrote:
> I know there's a couple third party repos offering PHP 7 for Centos. I
> prefer not to add too much third party that I don't have to and PHP 7
> has been mainstream for some time now, I thought maybe it would be in
> EPEL by now.
>
> What is the
As far as I know, the only alternative to using a third-party repo's
prebuilt RPM versions with automatic updates (e.g.: Remi) would be to
download and compile it yourself from php.net and aggressively update it
by hand every time a new version is released. Only your organization can
make the
I know there's a couple third party repos offering PHP 7 for Centos. I
prefer not to add too much third party that I don't have to and PHP 7
has been mainstream for some time now, I thought maybe it would be in
EPEL by now.
What is the most recommended and stable way to get an up to date PHP
Happy Birthday to the best"est" OS ever!..here's to 15 more...and
then some!!!
EGO II
On 4/15/19 12:19 PM, Albert McCann wrote:
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> Subject: [CentOS] Happy 15th Birthday, CentOS!
>
> CentOS is 15 years old today!
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> Hear the story from some of our
On 4/15/19 5:22 AM, H wrote:
Suggested earlier but since I do not use e-macs as my programming editor no go.
I guess I don't understand what you view as a problem. If you're
looking for a new application, then it logically follows that you aren't
using it now. If you object to
On 04/14/2019 07:51 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:42:56 +0200
> H wrote:
>
>> I would love to find an old-fashioned outliner, like the ones that used to
>> exist prior to the modern GUIs. It would make writing structured documents,
>> or organizing thoughts in general, so much more
On 04/15/2019 02:18 PM, Peda, Allan (NYC-GIS) wrote:
> Emacs Org-mode ? https://orgmode.org/
>
> On 4/14/19, 1:51 PM, "CentOS on behalf of Frank Cox"
> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:42:56 +0200
> H wrote:
>
> > I would love to find an old-fashioned outliner, like the ones
On 04/14/2019 10:30 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> On Apr 14, 2019, at 4:42 AM, H wrote:
>> Ideally it should allow saving files in txt, OO and markdown formats…
> Since you included Markdown in the list, my initial question was why don’t
> you just write in that format, since the Markdown list
Emacs Org-mode ? https://orgmode.org/
On 4/14/19, 1:51 PM, "CentOS on behalf of Frank Cox"
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:42:56 +0200
H wrote:
> I would love to find an old-fashioned outliner, like the ones that used to
> exist prior to the modern GUIs. It would make
CentOS is 15 years old today!
Hear the story from some of our community members at
https://blog.centos.org/2019/04/centos15-2/
Do you have your own story? Drop me a note - rbo...@centosproject.org -
to tell me about it.
--
Rich Bowen - rbo...@redhat.com
@CentOSProject // @rbowen
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