On 8/8/07, Richard Q. Caneda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> guyz question lang po about this software freedom day 07 seminar, is the
> 500 pesos registration for the 2 day activities? ok lang ba kahit 1 lang
> ako, kasi wala naman me grupo eh...we uses our linux as web/fw/proxy/mail
> lang po..tn
Hahaah! I am no Java master. I am a Java GURO.
BTW, I still prefer that these UP students use Linux - with Java or C/
C++. :)
On Aug 8, 2007, at 11:17 AM, Mhac Janapin wrote:
Congratulations Doc P. Mana for such ingenious design of your
class! You are a true educator. Hiding one's biases
Congratulations Doc P. Mana for such ingenious design of your class! You
are a true educator. Hiding one's biases and keeping the sense of
objectivity in class is an art form only a true educator can master. :-)
*tips off hat*
Now, the problem Doc Mana gave was for his CS135. They are not in the
Curious - how big an array are you expecting? Is it greater than 2
billion entries? If it spits out OutOfMemory error, then you may need
to allocate more resource to the JVM - compile as server, add more
memory to heap, etc.
Anyhow, you can also implement it using other ways on Java. :D
On
Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For my CS135 class at U.P., I gave a programming
> assignment to compare the performance of quicksort,
> heapsort, mergesort, and radixsort, on arrays of
> strings. Each string is of fixed size 16 characters,
> and the sort must be done on arrays of s
good day!!
we use samba file/printer server here inour school..
ayos naman po ang takbo!!
tsaka hindi nyo narin kailang pang install samba! meron n din po siya!!
although meron kunting icoconfig
yan nalang gamitin you!!
he. he. he
cheers!!
On 8/2/07, Michael Tinsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
guyz question lang po about this software freedom day 07 seminar, is the 500
pesos registration for the 2 day activities? ok lang ba kahit 1 lang ako, kasi
wala naman me grupo eh...we uses our linux as web/fw/proxy/mail lang po..tnx
Richard
- Original Message
Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL
Hear, hear!
Pablo Manalastas wrote:
> Unconsciously, I gave a programming assignment that
> promoted the use of Linux, and extolled the virtues of
> Linux, without making the advertisement so obvious.
>
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Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Ma
For my CS135 class at U.P., I gave a programming
assignment to compare the performance of quicksort,
heapsort, mergesort, and radixsort, on arrays of
strings. Each string is of fixed size 16 characters,
and the sort must be done on arrays of sizes 10,
20, 30, ... , 90, 100. The
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Generic SQL:
SELECT LASTNAME,FIRSTNAME,COUNT(*)
FROM TABLENAMEHERE
ORDER BY LASTNAME,FIRSTNAME
GROUP BY LASTNAME,FIRSTNAME
HAVING COUNT(*)>1
--- Tito Mari Francis Escaño
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pls provide me pointers how to determine via SQL if
> a PostgreSQL
> record has a duplicate ent
yeah. quite true. happens alot. but i dont consider these setbacks; just
htings i needed to learn on the road (especially when i have no idea what
those prereqs are - lol!
On 8/7/07, Daniel Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Before you take the plunge to installing software, please read the
>
JNode is not 100% Java compliant, which makes it pretty much useless
for my purposes. Like I mentioned in my prior post, I am going to run
OC4J on it. Now JNode isn't even production-level, let alone
certified.
On 8/7/07, Tito Mari Francis Escaño <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe you'd want to
Maybe you'd want to check this out:
http://www.jnode.org/
Hope this helps. Thanks!
On 8/7/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah I thought about that... 900MB is still pretty hefty considering
> I'll just be running a JVM. Oh and OC4J weighs in at a whopping 500MB.
> Oops.
>
>
> On
How about using the Fedora 7 live CD to install just the minimum packages
from the live CD.
PMana
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Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I suddenly have the need for a
proliferation of Linux boxes (well,
virtual machines) so I can test out some cluster software.
Unfortunately I don't hav
"Orlando Andico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I suddenly have the need for a proliferation of Linux boxes (well,
> virtual machines) so I can test out some cluster software.
>
> Unfortunately I don't have that much disk space. 10GB per VM as
> demanded by RHEL or CentOS 5 is way too much.
Hmm my
Yeah I thought about that... 900MB is still pretty hefty considering
I'll just be running a JVM. Oh and OC4J weighs in at a whopping 500MB.
Oops.
On 8/7/07, Gideon Guillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
..
> How about having a minimal install ala Debian. During the
> installation, just uncheck everyt
On 8/7/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suddenly have the need for a proliferation of Linux boxes (well,
> virtual machines) so I can test out some cluster software.
>
> Unfortunately I don't have that much disk space. 10GB per VM as
> demanded by RHEL or CentOS 5 is way too much.
On 8/7/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suddenly have the need for a proliferation of Linux boxes (well,
> virtual machines) so I can test out some cluster software.
>
> Unfortunately I don't have that much disk space. 10GB per VM as
> demanded by RHEL or CentOS 5 is way too much.
Damn Small Linux (embedded)
It's based on Knoppix, works with 128MB USB with 64 MB qemu virtual drive.
On 8/7/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I suddenly have the need for a proliferation of Linux boxes (well,
> virtual machines) so I can test out some cluster software.
>
> Unfor
I suddenly have the need for a proliferation of Linux boxes (well,
virtual machines) so I can test out some cluster software.
Unfortunately I don't have that much disk space. 10GB per VM as
demanded by RHEL or CentOS 5 is way too much.
I just need something modern enough (e.g. same kernel and gli
And what we have provided isn't help?
Surly aren't we.
On 8/7/07, Tito Mari Francis Escaño <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I posted the concern since I have to determine duplicate entries in a
> database with approx 10K+ entries and I thought PLUG would provide me
> pointers since PostgreSQL is ope
> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 16:32:56 +0800
> From: " Tito Mari Francis Esca?o "
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [plug] How to determine multiple copy of a
> PostgreSQL record
> in SQL
> To: "Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical
> Discussion List"
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Ludwig Isaac Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way of preventing environment variables to be modified?
Environment variables exist in the process that has them (not to mention
being as temporal as the process having them,) so it doesn't really make
sense for such to be `read-only'.
If
Before you take the plunge to installing software, please read the
documentation especially txt file that says INSTALL, prerequisites, README
etc. Then, you'll have less setback. Just an advice, nothing personal.
On 8/7/07, Rommel Asibal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> thanks guys. for a while
I posted the concern since I have to determine duplicate entries in a
database with approx 10K+ entries and I thought PLUG would provide me
pointers since PostgreSQL is open source.
I would highly appreciate somebody providing me help. Thanks!
On 8/7/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The obvious answer would be, have a primary key on FirstName +
> LastName to avoid duplicates in the first place.
Indeed. Or atleast a unique compound index.
> Second answer, SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table WHERE FirstName = ? AND
> LastName = ?
And to see all duplicates:
select firstname, last
(make error while compiling snmp-ups ..)
cc1: error: unrecognized command line option "-fstack-protector"
cc1: error: invalid parameter `ssp-buffer-size
snmp-ups.c:1: error: bad value (generic) for -mtune= switch
make[1]: *** [snmp-ups.o] Error 1
make: *** [build] Error 1
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"Rommel Asibal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi guys,
>
> if i want to install something else on a centos box that i didnt
> install initially what do i type to initialize that program (and get
> the install from the cd rather than the net). i ran into a problem
> with a VM that only has limited
This isn't Linux related.
The obvious answer would be, have a primary key on FirstName +
LastName to avoid duplicates in the first place.
Second answer, SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table WHERE FirstName = ? AND LastName = ?
If the result is >1 then congrats, you have a duplicate. Don't forget
to have i
Pls provide me pointers how to determine via SQL if a PostgreSQL
record has a duplicate entry.
For example, in a database, in record 1, there's firstname and
lastname entry of 'Juan dela Cruz', and on record N, there's again
firstname and lastname entry of 'Juan dela Cruz'.
Thanks in advance.
--
The barong that tux wears in Tux-in-barong-2.png is twisted. :-(
On 8/7/07, Robert DC. Reyes, mcp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Was able to save these files in my harddisk ;)
>
>
> brgds,
> Bob Reyes
> www.turfsiteph.net
>
> On 8/2/07, Lois Castillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I would if I
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