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I am currently using Ubuntu 12.04.2 32bit. I installed it using LiveCD.
Tomorrow, 23rd August 2013,Ubuntu 12.04.3 is released. I want to upgrade from Ubuntu 12.04.2 to Ubuntu 12.04.3 without using any LiveCD. Is it possible? If so please suggest me how can I do.
Actually while using Ubuntu 12.04…
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I had Windows Vista Home Premium on HP pavilion desktop.
I partitioned the disk for Ubuntu and a swap disk partition and then I installed Ubuntu 10.04.
When I would start my computer, I would be given a choice to start Windows or Ubuntu.
Today I reinstalled Windows, and now the menu has disappeared…
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Hello. I have a Dell OptiPlex 360 workstation at work, with 2 x ATI RV280 [Radeon 9200 PRO] graphics cards installed, which are attached to two identical 19" HII flat panel monitors. I'm using the open source Radeon driver with Ubuntu, and the proprietary drivers with Windows. The good news is that…
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I set up a PXE server which hosts both Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server.
Ubuntu Desktop is installed successfully from PXE.
Ubuntu Server seems to successfully load vmlinuz and initrd.gz, asks for the language, then the location, then the keyboard layout, and finally complains that it can't mount…
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Hi,
I've got VMWare Player 2.5.x installed on a Ubuntu 8.04.3 host running CentOS 5.3 running Cobbler. VMWare Player has two NICs (I actually took this image from an ESXi image, converted it to Player 2.x image via VMWare Standalone Converter).
I've also setup a vlan (vlan5) on the host with 10…
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When I run the TestJcLLoggingService class log messages are coming to Console but no log file is created, please help me if you know the answer.
two source files are pasted below.
TestJcLLoggingService.java
package com.amadeus.psp.pasd.logging;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org…
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It appears that if you invoke logging.info() BEFORE you run logging.basicConfig, the logging.basicConfig call doesn't have any effect. In fact, no logging occurs.
Where is this behavior documented? I don't really understand.
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Here's the thing:
I'm trying to combine the logging module with wx.App()'s redirect feature. My intention is to log to a file AND to stderr. But I want stderr/stdout redirected to a separate frame as is the feature of wx.App.
My test code:
import logging
import wx
class MyFrame(wx.Frame):
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Hi Guys,
I'm using a module in my python app that writes a lot a of messages using the logging module. Initially I was using this in a console application and it was pretty easy to get the logging output to display on the console using a console handler. Now I've developed a GUI version of my app…
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This is a more like a tip rather than
technical write up and serves as a quick intro for newbies.
The logger API helps to diagnose
application level or JDK level issues at runtime. There are 7 levels
which decide the detailing in logging (SEVERE, WARNING, INFO, CONFIG,
FINE, FINER, FINEST)…
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