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as seen on Ask Ubuntu
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I realize there are dozens of "apt-get update: failure to fetch" questions (I read through all I could find), but my present circumstance is unique to 12.04 and it affects all sources; not just launchpad. Additionally, I've tried several different servers in Europe and the U.S. as well as the "main…
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as seen on Ask Ubuntu
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I realize there are dozens of "apt-get update: failure to fetch" questions (I read through all I could find), but my present circumstance is unique to 12.04 and it affects all sources; not just launchpad. Additionally, I've tried several different servers in Europe and the U.S. as well as the "main…
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as seen on Geeks with Blogs
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The .NET Framework version 4 includes enhancements for ASP.NET 4 in targeted areas. Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft Visual Web Developer Express also include enhancements and new features for improved Web development. This document provides an overview of many of the new features that are included…
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By now you may well have noticed that .NET Reflector 6 and .NET Reflector Pro are out in the wild. The official launch happened today, although we actually put the software out last Thursday as part of a phased release plan to ensure that everything went smoothly today which, so far, it seems to have…
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as seen on Server Fault
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I installed Redmine and run it in Apache2 with the Passenger module.
Apache2 boots, Passenger module gets loaded and the Redmine welcome page is shown, however when trying to login or navigate to other parts of the Redmine site, the browser keeps loading and loading and loading forever, although the…
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as seen on Stack Overflow
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We are trying to build an SMTP Server to receive mail notifications from various clients over internet. As each of the communication will be longer and it needs to log everything, doing this Asynchronous way is little challenging as well as by using Socket's Asynchronous methods we are not sure of…
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HOST = same host all the time, accepts multiple connection. I have a dedicated server and I will buy extra IP's.
Socket 1 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 2 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 3 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 4 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-2
Socket 5 connects…
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HOST = same host all the time, accepts multiple connection. I have a dedicated server and I will buy extra IP's.
Socket 1 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 2 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 3 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 4 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-2
Socket 5 connects…
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I'm curious to know if, after a WebSocket has been established (after having received the proper handshake from a server that supports them), whether or not the TCP socket used by the "WebSocket connection" is used exclusively by the WebSocket, or if the browser may still make regular HTTP requests…
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My program uses sockets, what Parallel computing APIs could I use that would help me without obligating me to go from sockets to anything else?
When we are on a cluster with a special, non-socket infrastructure system this API would emulate something like sockets but using that infrastructure (so…
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