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I'm getting some file loss and corruption on my Win7/Ubuntu 12.04 dual boot setup. I have a large shared NTFS partition. I have my Windows Docs/Music/etc. directories on that file and have the comparable directors in Linux setup as a sym. link. I'm using ntfs-3g on the linux side of things to…
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Hi all,
this week we have been suffering some malicious vulnerability scans to our servers, increasing the load on them, making them nearly unusable.
The attack is easy to defend, just blocking the offending ip, but only after discovering it.
Is there any form of prevent it? Is it normal that…
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I have problem doint yum update on my OpenVZ VPS i get this error message :
(56/69): glibc-devel-2.5-81.el5_8.7.x86_64.rpm | 2.4 MB 00:00
(57/69): libstdc++-devel-4.1.2-52.el5_8.1.x86_64.rpm | 2.8 MB 00:00
(58/69): binutils-2.17.50.0.6-20.el5_8.3.x86_64.rpm | 2.9 MB …
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I have Windows 7 Ultimate OS.
I'm opening mmc.exe as administrator and trying add Certificates or any other snap-in, then while loading that snap-in MMC breaks and displays following message and after that it closes automatically once I click on close button on that message. What could be the problem…
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Whenever I try to open a file (such as an .odt, or .doc) from say, the Dash or the Firefox Downloads, Ubuntu 11.10 opens Nautilus to the the folder where the file is, rather than just going to the application and loading the file straight away.
In previous releases, when I clicked on a downloaded…
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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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