Probably this is very stupid question, but google dosen't helps. As I find out we should use gitweb and apache, but can't find any relevant tutorial about.
Thanks.
Adobe Audition is really stupid in that when you change the size of the window, and then change it back to the original size, all the frame positions are lost and you have to tediously reposition them by hand.
I'd like to make it completely impossible to ever resize the window, just keep it maximized at all times. If I accidentally click "Restore" or drag the title bar, it should either ignore it, or move around the screen while staying the same size. Is there any way to do this?
I just installed IIS 7 on Vista, got PHP running, but I cant avoid the stupid default 500 error page if there is a problem with my php script, eg a compliation error etc.
How do I set up IIS (or maybe php) to show me the error thats causing the 500 problem.
Thanks
Sometimes, sending a SIGTERM to a process will cause it to send SIGTERM to all its child processes. However, sometimes this doesn't work.
Is there a command or a utility that will allow me to kill a process and all its child processes at the same time? I usually resort to manually collecting all the pids into one kill command, but it feels stupid.
This SO question asks how to do this with perl, but anything that gets the job done would be great.
Dear friends !
Please help me resolve very stupid question:
Here is situation:
OS: 2008 R2, DHCP service, 2 NICs
So, the main goal is to make two scope on DHCP service, each of scope will link to each of NIC.
Any ideas ? O_o
Thanks !
PS Don't ask to reinstall onto Linux,FreeBSD :)
Hello
I'm having a large problem with our development server, it have had a program called Webmin + a total idiot have been administrating the Linux sever. Witch now have resulted in the server being totally trashed, there are so many different kinds of the same program install that anything doesn’t work. And don't get me started on the users and groups :D
Well at last I have been given the responsibility to administrate our development server. But I would like to start from scratch, instead of trying to find every single package and config the previous admin have **ed up. But the problem is that it is a remote hosted server with ssh access.
The server is running Debian, but i am thinking of reinstalling it with ubuntu server
Thanks
I use my Iphone calender to store all my appointments and customer information etc rather than my Outlook calender on my laptop most of the time. To the best of my knowledge I have never lost any info before, but after syncing the two devices today my calender is now empty on both. I had thought that syncing would mean taking the information on both devices, amalgamating it and populating both devices with the same info?
Two questions:
a) Is there anyway of retrieving the lost information? (or am I sunk?)
b) Is there any way of averting such disaster in the future?
Whilst I suspect that "Read the manual - Idiot!" would be the correct response, any help really is greatly appreciated!
I didn't do anything stupid like run random .exe or visit questionable websites, but as I was just Googling I get infected by Antimalware Doctor.
At that point I just shutdown my computer and reformatted, so I didn't check if I had the latest version of Flash or Firefox.
Is it possible to get infected just because I didn't have my Flash newer than 10.1 and some random flash ad infected me?
There doesn't seem to be any information on how Antimalware Doctor works asides from how to remove it.
I wonder if anyone could recommend resource or resources such as a good book that:
explains how all the important protocols work and interact. I’m interested in those that are relevant in a typical home network and used over the Internet
explains in detail how ADSL Internet connections work to the level of depth necessary so that I’m able to tweak and measure performance settings
starts from the beginning but attempts to provide proper understanding rather than idiot-oriented steps to follow
Basically, I’m interested in how these technologies work and tend to be implemented in hardware and software rather than “here’s what to do if…”
I’m interested in Computer Networking by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and I wonder if anyone else has any experience with that title. It’s expensive but I could probably loan a copy for £3 from the library or so.
So I'm a big fat idiot.
I installed Ubuntu 11.04 on my school's laptop, and here's come the time that I have to turn it back in. I wrote GRUB to the Master Boot Record, thinking it wasn't going to be permanent.
So, fast forward to yesterday. I decided to hell with this, and popped in my Windows 7 CD, deleted the whole partition, formatted to NTFS, and installed Windows 7 on it. I'm surfing the web and my computer overheats [totally typical]
I boot up, and get this:
Try (hd0,0): FAT32: No GRLDR
Try (hd0,1): invalid or null
Try (hd0,2): invalid or null
Try (hd0,3): invalid or null
Try (hd1,0): NTFS5: No grldr
Try (hd1,1): invalid or null
Try (hd1,2): invalid or null
Try (hd1,3): invalid or null
Cannot find GRLDR.
Press space bar to hold the screen, any other key to boot previous MBR...
Timeout: 5
The timeout part just counts down to 0 from 5.
I need to turn in this thing before tomorrow, please please please can someone help me out?
I'm not going to lie, I feel like an idiot and would probably downvote this myself if I could, but here's my problem. I've just setup a Windows 2003 server as the DNS/AD for a replace of an old server. However, it appears that I don't know the password for the Administrator account. I entered the password and I setup the role, but apparently what I remember/wrote down and what I typed in are different. How do I recover a password? I can't log-on locally as it will only allow to log-on to the newly created domain.
On MacOS (10.8.5 if that matters) I'm trying to disable off ipv6 via networksetup -setv6off Wi-Fi.
Nevertheless, when I'm trying to wget a specific files URL resolves to ipv6 address and download fails.
I just wonder what I am missing in order not to feel as stupid as I currently feel.
ifconfig shows that some of interfaces have inet6 enabled, but I just don't know whether this is relevant at all. networksetup -listallnetworkservices does not show anything extraordinary I've forgot about.
There is an awful stupid button on this lenovo T60 i'm using which sends the browser back a page.
I really need to disable it.
I can't find it anywhere in the Keyboard settings in control panel or the special Lenovo setup utility ("Thinkpad configuration"). Thinkpad Config has everything but keyboard. Its got mouse, trackpoint..
72 ppi is nothing. And we have been stuck with this for 20 years. Why do we need to resort to stupid tech like anti-aliasing instead of resolving the core of the issue, more pixels per inch!!!
It is really surprising considering all the progress cpu's, video cards, etc. have made.
I'm using Process Explorer to monitor my windows server while it reconstructs some data. It's primarily a CPU intensive process, but I want to make sure it's not swapping. How can I tell if it is using Process Explorer? My initial guess is in the System Information window, it's Paging File Write Delta. Yes? No? I'm an idiot?
*Screenshot is not of the server... just an example.
here is a hybrid cable for QSFP to CX4. Will this fit SFP+ ports? Deeply confused by standards and struck in a situation with wrong hardware selection!Personally have not seen the ports/hardware and hence the obviously stupid question! thanks for stopping by and bearing with me.
http://www.cablesondemand.com/pcategory/72/category/QSFP+-+CX4/URvars/Catalog/Library/InfoManage/QSFP_TO_CX4_COPPER_CABLES.htm
I would like to create a cron job that uploads files from a directory on my computer to my FTP server. I would like it to do it daily at midnight. I know pretty much nothing about cron, so I apologize if I sound stupid!
I try to install a small audio player named "Audacious" with the following command:
sudo apt-get install audacious
and it tells me that it depends audacious-plugins,
so I try to install the audacious-plugins,
one thing leads to another, there're numerous depends and it is just impossible to install all of them manually...
Is it even possible to install a software on ubuntu linux?
Is there a way to auto install all the depends?
(I have never seen such a stupid software manager.)
Many thanks.
I have a Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller that I run as a do-it-all server. It has a GbE connection to the network and to every machine on the network.
Downloads from the server file shares work as expected, between 70MB/s and 80MB/s to all the machines. However, when I try to copy files back up to the server, speeds fall to 7MB/s-10MB/s. I've disabled flow control and large send offload properties on all the NICs.
I had this problem before and managed to fix it through some properties changes, but like an idiot, I never documented my fix and have since moved to a new server.
Any ideas what I need to do to get the speeds to be more symmetric?
EDIT: Remote differential compression is also disabled.
I'm so sick of this problem. Some time back I changed to windows because of this, and now I'm back in Ubuntu and guess what. This still hasn't been fixed. How is it possible that something so simple yet crippling isn't fixed faster? This is why windows always wins in the end, because of stupid details like this.
i've got a question.
If i've got my webserver that have a domain, for example mywebsite.net, and i want to send an mail with PHP using a remote SMTP server which have it's own host, for example smtp.mailcompany.com, can i send mails without using [email protected], but [email protected] or i have to edit mx records or other stuff for do that?
Maybe this is a stupid question, but i really need to know.
Like any other Apple product, OS X prides itself on the little details. When, earlier last week, I used my professor's Mac briefly to give a quick project presentation (mine decided to do a chkdsk at the wrong time, heh), I got the distinct feeling some were put intentionally to make the uninitiated look stupid.
What are the small usability details that Windows and Linux users will trip on when their Mac using friend lend them their beloved Mac for some quick web browsing?
After a quick search I found that through a command prompt I can convert a drive from FAT32 to NTFS without losing data(see here). What I want to ask here is, how safe is this method on a 1.5 TB drive with 500 GB of data?
What are the chances of this freezing up(or is there really nothin to worry about) and what is the probable time, a couple of minutes or a whole hour?
Sorry if this seems like a stupid question, just want to play on the safe side here ...
I built Openssl1.0.0d ./config shared no-threads zlib
It installed fine to the default /usr/local/ssl
I went and downloaded OpenSSH 5.8p2 and ran ./configure
but now it keeps giving me a Openssl version header not found error even when I set --with-ssl-dir=
I've tried it with arguments /usr/local/ssl/include /usr/local/ssl/include/openssl /usr/include /usr/local/ssl/lib
I looked in config.log and found error: openssl/opensslv.h: no such file or directory which makes little sense since I pointed openssh to where it is store.
/etc/ld.so.conf
include /usr/local/ssl/lib
I'm at a loss at this point.
Answer (maybe):
Because I am an idiot.
include /usr/local/ssl/lib is incorrect.
/usr/local/ssl/lib is correct.
It needs to be before the first include.