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  • Windows Not Sleeping All Night

    - by John Paul Cook
    Having a computer wake up when you don’t want it to wastes electricity and drains the battery on mobile devices. My desktop had been waking up at night, so I assumed it was some network traffic on my home network. I unchecked Allow this device to wake the computer on my network adapters . Figure 1. Network adapter Power Management tab. That didn’t solve the problem. I included the screen capture in Figure 1 because it could be part of the solution for someone else. To identify the root cause instead...(read more)

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  • NSTIC Next Steps

    - by Paul Laurent
    Normal 0 Today and tomorrow, we'll see our next steps in the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) governance roadmap as NIST hosts the NSTIC Privacy Workshop at the MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, MA.  I’m here live but the proceedings are already underway and you can tune in remotely to the webcast here. Questions can also be lobbed in via the Tweetosphere at #NSTIC.

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  • Open webOS sort en version bêta et en deux solutions : sous Ubuntu et pour l'environnement "OpenEmbedded"

    Open webOS sort en version bêta et en deux solutions Sous Ubuntu et pour l'environnement "OpenEmbedded" Il y a de cela huit mois, l'équipe du projet webOS avait promis à ses adaptes ainsi qu'à la communauté open source de lancer une version libre du système d'exploitation pour appareils mobiles. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/openwebos-logo.png[/IMG] Chose promise, chose due, car après beaucoup d'efforts, une version bêta de l'Open webOS est enfin disponible. Sur le blog du projet Open webOS, l'équipe indique que cette version, dite « August Edition », comporte 54 composants webOS disponibles en open source. Cela c...

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  • Is this Hybrid of Interface / Composition kosher?

    - by paul
    I'm working on a project in which I'm considering using a hybrid of interfaces and composition as a single thing. What I mean by this is having a contain*ee* class be used as a front for functionality implemented in a contain*er* class, where the container exposes the containee as a public property. Example (pseudocode): class Visibility(lambda doShow, lambda doHide, lambda isVisible) public method Show() {...} public method Hide() {...} public property IsVisible public event Shown public event Hidden class SomeClassWithVisibility private member visibility = new Visibility(doShow, doHide, isVisible) public property Visibility with get() = visibility private method doShow() {...} private method doHide() {...} private method isVisible() {...} There are three reasons I'm considering this: The language in which I'm working (F#) has some annoyances w.r.t. implementing interfaces the way I need to (unless I'm missing something) and this will help avoid a lot of boilerplate code. The containee classes could really be considered properties of the container class(es); i.e. there seems to be a fairly strong has-a relationship. The containee classes will likely implement code which would have been pretty much the same when implemented in all the container classes, so why not do it once in one place? In the above example, this would include managing and emitting the Shown/Hidden events. Does anyone see any isseus with this Composiface/Intersition method, or know of a better way? EDIT 2012.07.26 - It seems a little background information is warranted: Where I work, we have a bunch of application front-ends that have limited access to system resources -- they need access to these resources to fully function. To remedy this we have a back-end application that can access the needed resources, with which the front-ends can communicate. (There is an API written for the front-ends for accessing back-end functionality as though it were part of the front-end.) The back-end program is out of date and its functionality is incomplete. It has made the transition from company to company a couple of times and we can't even compile it anymore. So I'm trying to rewrite it in my spare time. I'm trying to update things to make a nice(r) interface/API for the front-ends (while allowing for backwards compatibility with older front-ends), hopefully something full of OOPy goodness. The thing is, I don't want to write the front-end API after I've written pretty much the same code in F# for implementing the back-end; so, what I'm planning on doing is applying attributes to classes/methods/properties that I would like to have code for in the API then generate this code from the F# assembly using reflection. The method outlined in this question is a possible alternative I'm considering instead of implementing straight interfaces on the classes in F# because they're kind of a bear: In order to access something of an interface that has been implemented in a class, you have to explicitly cast an instance of that class to the interface type. This would make things painful when getting calls from the front-ends. If you don't want to have to do this, you have to call out all of the interface's methods/properties again in the class, outside of the interface implementation (which is separate from regular class members), and call the implementation's members. This is basically repeating the same code, which is what I'm trying to avoid!

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  • replacing Zorin OS 8 with ubuntu 14.04

    - by Paul John
    I was trying to replace Zorin OS 8 with ubuntu 14.04 (32 bits). What I have tried: I took an empty pen drive and downloaded Ubuntu 14.04 iso file on to this pen drive. I then restarted my laptop (Lenovo N 3000) and pressed F12 I then selected the USB drive in the boot options. After sometime I got the Zorin flash screen again. I know I am "fundamentally" wrong in the manner how I am executing this installation process. If you could please provide me a stepwise instruction.

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  • atheros ar8161 not recognized

    - by Paul
    Apparently I am not the only one with this problem. This was my solution, but it did not work, of course. I downloaded the tar from another computer. I found the file of the atheros driver that I needed which is apparently atl1c. I put that file on my ubuntu desktop. I ran the following in the terminal: cd ~/Desktop atl1c make sudo make install I am sure that some of you will find this code laughable, but isn't there a simple code I could use once I have the atl1c folder on the desktop?

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  • Which code module should map physical keys to abstract keys?

    - by Paul Manta
    How do you bridge the gap between the library's low-level event system and your engine's high-level event system? (I'm not necessarily talking about key events, but also about quit events.) At the top level of my event system, I send out KeyPressedEvents, KeyRelesedEvents and others of this kind. These high-level events only contain the abstract values of the keys (they don't say that Space way pressed, but that the JumpKey was pressed, for example). Whose responsibility should it be to map the "JumpKey" to an actual key on the keyboard?

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  • NOSQL - Extracting keywords from PowerPoint using PowerShell

    - by John Paul Cook
    Yesterday I mentioned my desire to transform PowerPoint slides from just data to actual information. I've made good progress using PowerShell, but I need PowerShell help with a problem that I hope is of some general interest. Originally I considered using full-text search in SQL Server, but realized it wouldn't do what I wanted, thus the NOSQL approach. I need to extract the keywords from a PowerPoint presentation. On the File menu in PowerPoint 2007/2010, the Save & Send has a Create Handouts...(read more)

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  • How to change the default desktop environment?

    - by Kshitiz Sharma
    I wanted to try out different desktop environments so I installed XFCE, KDE, GNOME, etc on top of Unity in Ubuntu 12.04 After a while I decided that I didn't like those other DEs and would stick to Unity. So I changed my default DE to Unity by configuring gdm. > sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm Now I am able to choose my DE at login time and all of DEs are working properly. But the strange thing is that my boot up screen says 'lubuntu', my login screen is KDE, and my desktop is Unity. How and why is this happening? Why didn't my gdm configuration have any effect? Does login and boot up screen need to be configured separately from the DE? There are other similar questions here but they are not the same as this one. I do not want to remove the other enviroments I'm quite happy with having a list of DEs to select from. I want to know how to set proper defaults.

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  • RIM facilite la mise à jour des applications BlackBerry avec Push, un nouvel outil pour les développ

    RIM facilite la mise à jour des applications BlackBerry avec Push, un nouvel outil pour les développeurs La bataille fait rage entre les différents constructeurs de smartphones, à celui qui proposera le plus d'applications, et bien sûr les meilleures. Dans ce marché tendu, BlackBerry sait que pour conserver ses utilisateurs, il doit leur apporter un catalogue de petits programmes sans cesse renouvelés, utiles et divertissants. Research In Motion (la firme propriétaire de la marque BlackBerry) a donc fait un mouvement en ce sens en dévoilant son Push Service. A l'attention des développeurs utilisant l'OS BlackBerry, cette offre apporte des mises à jour qui sont directement implémentées au logiciel sans l'interrompre...

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  • Les processeurs Clover Trail seront compatibles avec Linux et Android, un porte-parole d'Intel le confirme dans un email

    Les processeurs Clover Trail seront finalement compatibles Linux et Android Un porte-parole d'Intel le confirme dans un email Clover Trail est la lignée de processeurs qui représente la nouvelle génération d'Intel Atom. L'entreprise avait annoncé dans la récente Intel Developer Conference que ces processeurs seraient exclusifs à Windows 8. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/Intel-Logo.jpg[/IMG] Mais dans un email envoyé par le porte-parole d'Intel Kathryn Gill, l'entreprise affirme avoir changé de stratégie avec « des plans pour une autre version de cette plateforme [Trail Cover] pour Linux et Android ; cependant, nous ne commentons pas pour l...

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  • Can I name a team with the name of their city to avoid trademark issues?

    - by Paul
    I was wondering, if you want to make a NBA game on smartphones, without the license held by EA, the first solution seems to name your teams with a different name, such as "Chicragro Brulls" (this is just for the example), but would it be possible to just call your team with the name of the city, such as "Chicago vs. Dallas" ? I know the first solution was chosen by Pro Evolution Soccer, would you know any other game that don't use a license?

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  • Club developpez.com : Profil personnel et professionnel optionnel étendu sur le réseau social

    Bonsoir à tous ! Les temps évoluent et la mode est sans aucun doute aux réseaux sociaux. Mais la communauté de Developpez est, aussi, une forme de réseau social, où les membres s'entraident. Simplement, hormis un pseudo somme toute plutôt froid, et plus récemment un nom et un prénom, on avait finalement peu de renseignements sur chaque personne. C'est pourquoi pour ceux qui le souhaitent nous avons étendu les possibilités du profil pour pouvoir en en option préciser plus d'informations utiles à votre sujet ! Les nouveaux champs disponibles - Sexe - Pays (choix dans la liste) - Code postal (sachez que votre code postal exact ne sera pas affiché aux autres, mais sera utilisé pour afficher votre département et vo...

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  • Android 4.1 : la preview du SDK disponible, "Jelly Bean" se dévoile au Google I/O

    Android 4.1 débarque au Google I/O 2012 Jelly Bean intègre un search optimisé, la preview du SDK est disponible Une petite demi-heure avant l'ouverture du Google I/O, la grande conférence annuelle de Google dédiée aux développeurs, une des rumeurs persistantes était confirmée : il y aura bien une tablette Nexus 7, sous la marque Google, avec un écran 7'' et sous Jelly Bean. Restait à savoir ce que ce Jelly Bean allait proposer. Première information, le numéro de version. Il s'agit bien d'Android 4.1 (et non pas 5.0). Au fil des nombreux intervenants qui se succèdent sur la scène de San Francisco, la liste des améliorations s'allongent mais avec toujours en su...

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  • Temporary Object Caching Explained

    - by Paul White
    SQL Server 2005 onward caches temporary tables and table variables referenced in stored procedures for reuse, reducing contention on tempdb allocation structures and catalogue tables.  A number of things can prevent this caching (none of which are allowed when working with table variables): Named constraints (bad idea anyway, since concurrent executions can cause a name collision) DDL after creation (though what is considered DDL is interesting) Creation using dynamic SQL Table created in a...(read more)

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  • Using AWS or Azure, what to do about emails?

    - by Paul
    I'm coming from a background of paying a hosting company X amount per month for a server. This server comes with IIS, WebsitePanel and Smartermail all bundled together. When I create a new domain using WebsitePanel it automatically creates my email account. All I then need to do is configure my DNS to point to the server. I've decided that it is more cost efficient to move to AWS / Azure. Has anyone come from a similar background and moved onto a cloud system? I'd be interested to know what you did regarding emails. So far, these are the suggestions I've seen: Use Google Apps for each domain Use something like Elastic Email to sent out emails Launch a new instance and host an email server on that The first option seems like quite a lot of manual configuration, the second one works good with outgoing emails but what about receiving? Option 3 would make it less cost effective. What is your experience?

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  • Restricting access to sites

    - by Paul
    I'm having some problems configuring my local proxy server so that it would restrict access to certain websites. The proxy server I'm using is Squid; I edited its configuration file found in /etc/squid/squid.conf to include the following: acl wikipedia dstdomain .wikipedia.org http_access deny wikipedia I tried to redirect elinks to use Squid. According to Squid's config file, it listens to port 3128, so in /etc/elinks/elinks.conf I added the following: set protocol.http.proxy.host = "localhost:3128" I also restarted Squid with sudo /etc/init.d/squid restart, but I can still access the banned websites using Elinks. What did I do wrong?

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  • Les entreprises n'investiraient pas assez dans les technologies IT pour préparer leur avenir, d'aprè

    Les responsables IT et les salariés pensent que leur entreprise ne prépare pas assez l'avenir D'après une étude de Google, et vous ? Google (plus précisément Google Enterprise) a confié la réalisation d'une étude sur "L'entreprise du futur" à Future Foundation, un observatoire des tendances. Cette étude porte sur les technologies IT et leur perception dans le milieu professionnel. Les salariés de 140 entreprises dans des secteurs d'activité tels que les services financiers, l'industrie, les agences de publicité ou l'administration publique ont donc été sondés dans cinq pays (France, Royaume-Uni, Allemagne, Etats-Unis et Japon). Il en ressort que les nouvelles tech...

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  • Ecopad : une tablette qui s'auto-recharge avec la pression des doigts sur l'écran tactile

    Ecopad : une tablette qui s'auto-recharge Avec la pression des doigts sur l'écran tactile Des designers coréens ont réalisé un nouveau concept de tablette doté d'une batterie auto-rechargeable baptisé EcoPad. Le système inventé par les designers Jun-se Kim, Yonggu Do et Eunha Seo et présente lors de compétition Fujitsu Design Award 2011, convertit l'énergie générée par la pression des doigts sur l'écran tactile pour la transformer en énergie électrique qui est ensuite utilisée par le dispositif. Selon une étude, les utilisateurs des terminaux tactiles pressent en moyenne 10 000 fois par jour l'écran de leur appareil. [IMG]http://rdonfack.developpez.com/images/ecopa...

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  • TechEd 2014 Day 3

    - by John Paul Cook
    There is some confusion about durability of data stored in SQL Server in-memory tables, so some review of the concepts is appropriate. The in-memory option is enabled at the database level. Enabling it at the database level only gives you the option to specify the in-memory feature on a table by table basis. No existing tables or new tables will by default become in-memory tables when you enable the feature at the database level. If you choose to make a table an in-memory table, by default it is...(read more)

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  • Do you know your DNS server?

    - by John Paul Cook
    If you don’t know your DNS server is valid, you need to find out before July 9. The FBI found rogue DNS servers and replaced them with clean, safe DNS servers to protect the public. These safe, clean servers will be turned off on July 9, 2012. If your computer was compromised to use the rogue servers, it will stop resolving DNS queries on July 9 when the clean servers are turned off. The FBI has provided full technical details at http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/november/malware_110911/DNS-changer-malware.pdf...(read more)

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  • Apt Configuration problem

    - by Paul
    I am trying to load v11.04 onto my HP desktop hard drive using a USB drive. I used the same USB drive to load the system on my Dell netbook and it loaded successfully. But trying to load on the desktop I get the error " Apt configuration problem. An attempt to configure apt to install additional packages from the CD failed" The installer then crashes. I have nothing in the CD drive. I can boot the system from the USB drive and it works fine. I have tried all options on the load with the same crash each time. I baffled as I successfully loaded my netbook with the same USB with no problems.

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  • Can I make Google Analytics set its cookies on just a subdomain? (I.e. www.domain.com, not domain.com)

    - by Paul D. Waite
    I’m using Google Analytics on a site — let’s call it www.domain.com. My Google Analytics website profile is for www.domain.com, and my only report is set up for www.domain.com. Requests to domain.com redirect permanently to www.domain.com. I’ve got the regular Analytics JavaScript on my index page for the domain. For some reason, it seems to be setting its cookies for domain.com instead of www.domain.com. This is unfortunate, as I’ve got cdn.domain.com set up as a CDN using Amazon Cloudfront, so I’d rather not have useless cookies (Analytics seems to set four cookies) cluttering up those requests. How can I make Analytics set cookies for www.domain.com instead of domain.com?

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  • Dev'Camps : Microsoft décortique Windows Azure le 20 juin lors d'une session gratuite sur sa plateforme Cloud pour les développeurs

    Dev'Camps: Microsoft décortique Windows Azure le 20 juin lors d'une session gratuite sur sa plateforme Cloud pour les développeurs Microsoft organise une série d'événements à travers la France sur ses plateformes et technologies du moment. Ces Dev'Camps sont un nouveau format d'évènements, 100% développement, en direct avec les experts Microsoft, pour vous aider dans vos projets applicatifs. Un des événements les plus attendus de cette série est l'Azure Camp, qui se tiendra la mercredi 20 juin, au siège de Microsoft à Issy-Les-Moulineaux. Les Azure Camps permettront en effet d'approfondir rapidement ses connaissances sur le nouvel outil phare de Microsoft ...

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  • Web-based data generator

    - by John Paul Cook
    One of my coworkers told me about Mockaroo , a web-based data generator. I needed some test data for upcoming blog posts, so I decided to give it a try. It’s pretty good. I had to use Firefox because of problems running Mockaroo on Internet Explorer 11. Using the defaults except for changing the format to SQL, it generated output that looked something like the following. Mockaroo is so good that it generates fake data that could accidentally be real, such as email addresses. Consequently, I edited...(read more)

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