ver the Python tutorial,
and see if it's for you.
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/gettingstarted/
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he Linux
kernel. I can't really think of a good comparison for that, so this
email is pretty much useless. Are you really still wasting your time
reading this? I'm surprised that you don't already have a procmail rule
that sends my drivel off to /dev/null.
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Thought this might be interesting to some who know Jared.
Original Message
Subject: Passing the baton
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 14:34:20 -0400
From: Paul W. Frields
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To: Fedora Announcements
A leadership change is always momentous, and the F
On 12/13/2009 12:20 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> Charles Curley wrote:
>>> I just learned today that Google has renamed Human Resources to
>>> People Operations (or "People Ops" for short). That was a new one to
>>> me. Maybe it'll catch on...
>>>
>>
>> I had not heard of it either; thanks.
>>
>> I sus
ield in their headers.
Maybe I'm the one with the broken mail client, and I should be fixing
something. But I'm pretty sure it's not me. Is it?
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Ruby, Rack, and Sinatra
The Wonders of Middleware
by Devlin Daley
Learn the role of middleware in today's advanced web applications. Use
the same tools to rapidly develop stand-alone web services. Devlin's
presentation will cover the basics of the HTTP protocol, the design
philosophy behind web mi
arious wikis.
Instead of offering any useful advice, I'll just share this link:
http://www.wikimatrix.org/
Personally, I share Wade's opinion.
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Levi smells!
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ned my reasoning for distinguishing between C and C++.
And as for your first question, most of my research work has been in
vanilla C. Maybe that's why I never get anything done :).
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me, it's always been for an interview. This
sometimes includes some questions to make sure that I wasn't lying on my
resume. What has your experience been?
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some reason that makes it a bad idea for your
application?
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Jonathan Duncan wrote:
>
> On 17 Aug 2007, at 10:34, Topher wrote:
>
>> Can you give me a list of any pages that serve up both encrypted and
>> unencrypted content? I'm doing a little work on analyzing BYU's poor
>
ed content like that.
It forces the user to find out what exactly is being sent over HTTP in
order to be sure if the page is safe to use. I understand that images
are safe to send, but I don't want to have to check that images are all
I'm getting over HTTP.
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f what I'm thinking of, try: http://ry.byu.edu/
Thanks,
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RUST (which is
> unmaintained apparently) that generates an RPM from a sandbox directory
> and command line arguments. Any thoughts?
>
> --Dave
>
I've used checkinstall before for Fedora. I never had any problems with
it, though I've only used it a couple of times.
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Thanks for clearing that up Jason. The only place that I've read about
digital cash was in Levy's "Crypto", but I don't remember it being a
very good explanation.
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ught that there would be some disposal fees involved for computer
equipment.
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x27;t mean to say that this discussion on top-posting is
off-topic. Ranting about top-posting is part of the PLUG's holy trinity
(the other two members being distro-wars and emacs bashing).
In the name of the top-poster,
Fedora Rocks,
and emacs causes carpal-tunnel syndrome,
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makes me wonder. Is there a standard way to configure ssh to
use certificates, and for clients to maintain a list of trusted CAs and
trusted certificates?
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Levi Pearson wrote:
> Topher Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Since I've started working on this, I haven't used a login form that
>> wasn't given to me over SSL. Luckily, everything I use has some sort of
>> secure login form somewhe
Corey Edwards wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 10:52 -0600, Topher Fischer wrote:
>
>> Also, in my mind, the solution to this problem seems too easy. I must
>> be missing something. Why do machines even pay attention to ARP replies
>> that they did not solicit? Why is
p by my program.
Since I've started working on this, I haven't used a login form that
wasn't given to me over SSL. Luckily, everything I use has some sort of
secure login form somewhere on their site. I've tried to find one for
Zion's bank, and haven't been able to.
must
be missing something. Why do machines even pay attention to ARP replies
that they did not solicit? Why isn't ARP just implemented so that when
a request is sent out, then any matching replies are processed and
nothing more? What am I missing here?
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only usable with certain
versions of gcc? Does it apply in other ways besides case statements?
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Michael Torrie wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 15:59 -0700, Topher Fischer wrote:
> I'm trying to configure a webserver to redirect clients to use only
> secure http when trying to access a certain directory. I also want them
> to a
ule ^.*$ https://%{SERVER_NAME}%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R]
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as
I see it, TCP and UDP are normally "wrapped" in IP. I guess it's just
my anal nature that makes me get all fussy about people's phraseology.
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me, but that obviously won't
work when I leave my home network.
Any ideas?
Byron?
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I just noticed that my profile has "0 points". I should have more
points. I'm not sure what they are supposed to be for, but I at least
need more than Andrew. How do I get points, and how do I steal the
point that Jayce has?
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makes very little sense when you
> interpret it that way. :)
Thanks for clarifying that. I thought the Mad Cow was affecting me again.
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eads will
usually take care of the problem. However, if you need a completely new
process with its own resources, then fork you. I mean, then you fork.
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I just wanted to start discussion about this year's cookout. So, when
are we doing it?
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> $2.00 for that one.
>
> -Blake
>
I'll second that. Though I can't decide which is funnier, the joke
itself, or Mr. Anderson getting bent about it.
As for me, I'm to lazy to photocopy the books from the library. I just
take them home and monopolize the opportunity to not read
compiled with the -lefence, and
have you tried it on a version compiled without the -lefence?
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x27;s and other
memory bugs. I would guess that you'd want to compile with a -g in this
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Topher Fischer wrote:
>Justin Findlay wrote:
>
>
>
>>On 1/17/06, Michael Halcrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>H so what the heck is this suid /usr/bin/r00tk17 file??
>>>
>>>
>>>
told and not questioning the monopoly.
>
>
>Justin
>
>
>
Since when has the BSA played nasty? If you're putting him together
with Sen. Hatch, I'm guessing you have your reasons. Please fill me in,
I must have missed those Slashdot posts.
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an RHEL4
machine, and the source I found that helped me fix it had me add both
these lines:
none/var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs rpc_pipefs defaults0 0
none/proc/fs/nfsdnfsd
defaults0 0
I'm not exactly sure what either o
you missed the UVLUG presentation, be sure not to miss this one
(RAID/LVM presentations will shortly be going out of season). This is
an extremely practical topic which will be accompanied by an amazing,
fraternally inspired demonstration.
Don't miss it!
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ng is located on the south-west corner of Campus
Drive and 1060 South. Parking is available across the street. The
auditorium is in room 214, in the south-west corner of the second floor.
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you can't recognize versatility, when it's been
blinking at you from the across the room for an entire year.
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Ross Werner wrote:
> Does anyone have suggestions as to what wireless PCI cards to buy that
> play nicely with Linux, and perhaps even links where I can buy them?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ross
Andrew has a page about this very thing.
http://www.mcnabbs.org/andrew/linux/hardwa
thought that this might give some insight into the rest of his emails.
For more information, try:
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/9134/
http://www.youhoser.com/
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`xbindkeys -mk` and click
you mouse keys in the little white window that appears, and you can find
the values to appropriately map your mouse key clicks and wheel movements.
There you go. Hopefully, some good might come out of me carefully
cleaning out my inbox. See ya'll at the BYU-UUG Inst
to my brother-in-law, who agreed to film the
presentation with his very nice HD camera. I'm just waiting to hear
from Jayce to find out if it's okay with Damian, though I think he told
my roommate that it was cool.
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>
>Maybe I'm just slow, but I couldn't get this to make sense.
>
>-Jonathan
>
>
I would guess that a roommate wanted to watch TV, and not Von's
computer, so he thought turning off the computer would fix his problem.
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MySQL IS a _real_ relational database (in every respect).
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respect).
PostgreSQL is dead.
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| This has been a P.L.U.G. mailing. |
| Don't Fear the Pe
e Andrew, I'm making a Simpsons reference!
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| This has been a P.L.U.G. mailing. |
| Don't
now a good place to get an extender
cable for the 8-pin?
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d built-in wireless. He's considering a Dell refurbished.
What do ya'll think?
I'm also considering buying a laptop do run Fedora on. I'm thinking
something around $1500.
I'm also interested in bad experiences with service deptartments and
such. What would you recom
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