I'm not sure how to ask this question, since I'm not in the field. Say you're a network admin and you leave your job. How does the new guy know where to start?
Is it possible to install a main server and install some sort of virtualization technology, pay one price for software such as Photoshop and let everyone user it?
Please explain to me why or why not
If yes, please tell me what technologies are capable of doing that, and one would save costs by doing that.
How will the performance be?
I noticed this guy has done that
http://www.dabcc.com/article.aspx?id=13073
I was wondering if this is a good idea at all or not?
I'm about to buy a second hand iPhone. It's supposedly a 3Gs; hardly used and de-blocked. Is there any way of checking this through the handset before I give over my money? I recently sold my Nokia W72 and the guy I sold it too put in a code and it showed him my usage details?
Any advice given is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mike.
I'm looking for a way to, remotely, activate some sort of treat dispenser.
I'm not a hardware guy, and I'm sure that conceptually, this is very easy. But I don't know how to begin. I haven't found any products designed to do exactly this.
Perhaps some sort of beginning robotics kit could do it?
Is there a way I can tell just by looking at the phone if it is unlocked and works with any carrier?
Explanation:
I'm going to buy the phone from a guy, and he is not sure if the phone is unlocked or not. The phone is still in a box, it was a gift and came with a T-mobile SIM card that he never used. He is not paying any monthly fee for it.
As mush as I personally find the new user interface to be absolutely awful (and even more so on a server O.S.), we'll soon have to put up with Windows Server 2012 (formerly Windows Server 8).
So, let's start with the basics: which Microsoft products do actually run on it?
I've been looking around for a compatibility chart for a while, but couldn't find one. On the requirements/support pages for various Microsoft products (even for the latest releases), Windows Server 2012 is never mentioned at all.
So, what about...
SQL Server
Exchange
Lync
SharePoint
System Center (CM, OM, DPM, VMM...)
And so on?
I've inherited a few sys admin tasks recently and am trying to wrap my head around using screen. The way the previous guy left it, there are four screen sessions running, some of which have two or three windows running within.
It doesn't appear that he was using any particular convention, so I ask you: Is it better to have each process in its own screen session, or better to group similar processes into a single screen? Or something different entirely?
I've got some files for a project that's due in a few weeks. The guy sent them in a zipx file. How would I extract the files from a zipx on OS X or Linux?
Hi guys
I am running subversion 1.4 on Centos 5.2 and my clients are using tortoise to do their check out, commit etc. I think I have permissions problems but I have configured the folder to accessible to everyone with 777 attribute but I seem not to be getting anywhere. Its generating this error on tortoise "svn: Can't open file 'PATH/TO/MY/FILES/entries': Permission denied". Some guy was suggesting some indexing software installed on the client machine like google desktop, any suggestions?
I'm trying to add a user (as root) on CentOS 5.5 and I've got this message :
useradd: unable to lock password file
After reading some post linked to this issue I've deleted two files in /etc :
.pwd.lock
passwd-
However it still doesn't work. Finally, I read a thread where the guy said that using the passwd command to update the passwd file and normally fix this issue. I've tried with the root user But I've got this issue :
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
Any idea to add my user ?
File history is great but it saves your files on the external drive without any encryption and stores them using the exact same folder structure as the originals.
If a bad guy gets his hands on the hard drive it could basically not be easier to get to your important files.
Is there any way to encrypt the file history backup without breaking its functionality and without having to encrypt the original content itself?
Thanks for your input!
my university created an outlook email for me [email protected] i can't see if the email uses pop3 or imap, i have only access to the mailbox, i sign it to it from hotmail.com, i don't want to check my email, i prefer to:
1) use thunderbird to check the email (i'm a linux guy, i don't have outlook software)
2)forward emails from the university email to my gmail
any of these options is fine for me, can i do that?
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I have been working to get a SharePoint development course delivered online in February and March – online means lots of opportunities to ask questions. The first dates are now in place. The training is being delivered as a benefit for companies signed up to Microsoft Platform Ready. It is intended for UK based companies who develop software products* Agenda: Day 1 (Live Meeting 3 hours) 1:30 - 4:30 • Getting Started with SharePoint: Understand why and how to start developing for SharePoint 2010 • SharePoint 2010 Developer Roadmap: Explore the new capabilities and features • UI Enhancements: How to take advantage of the many UI enhancements including the fluent UI ribbon and extensible dialog system. Day 2 (Live Meeting 3 hours) 1:30 - 4:30 • Visual Studio 2010 Tools for SharePoint 2010: Overview of the project and item templates and a walkthrough of the designers • Sandboxed Solutions: The new deployment model can help mitigate the risk of deploying custom code • LINQ to SharePoint: SharePoint now fully supports LINQ for querying lists Day 3 (Live Meeting 3 hours) 1:30 - 4:30 • Client Object Model: The Client OM can be accessed via web services, via a client (JavaScript) API, and via REST • Accessing External Data: Business Connectivity Services (BCS) enables integration with back end systems • Workflow: A powerful mechanism to create functionality using Windows Workflow Foundation Register for FREE (and tell your colleagues – we have a pretty decent capacity) To take advantage of this you need to: Sign your company up to Microsoft Platform Ready and record your SharePoint interest against one of your companies products Read about Microsoft Platform Ready Navigate to the “Get Technical Benefits” tab for SharePoint and click on Register Today You will then ultimately get an email with details of the Live Meeting to join on the 9th. But you should also favourite the team blog for any last minute details * Such companies are often referred to as an Independent Software Vendors. My team is focused on companies that create products used by many other companies or individuals. That could be a packaged product you can buy "off the shelf" or a Web Site offering a service - the definition is actually pretty wide these days :-) What it does not include is a company building software which will only be used by its own people.
Given the code below, how could I use the I18n lib to get the result back in an other language than English?
require 'action_view'
include ActionView::Helpers::DateHelper
t_0 = Time.now
span = 1.week
puts "Now: #{ t_0 } (#{t_0.to_f})"
puts distance_of_time_in_words_to_now Time.at( t_0 + rand( span ) )
Alright, PHP is throwing this error at me (in the log) when I run the code mentioned below:
Error
mysql_num_rows() expects parameter 1 to be resource, string given in (place) on line 10
Line 9-11
$queryFP = ("SELECT * FROM db");
$countFP = mysql_num_rows($queryFP);
$aID = rand(1, $countFP);
I think it has something to do with the $queryFP's syntax, but I'm not completely sure how to fix it since $queryFP's syntax is the simplest query I've ever seen.
hey guys
i need to shorten or better to say ., harden my codes
this is my original code :
if ($type = "recent") {
$OrderType = "sid DESC";
}elseif ($type = "pop"){
$OrderType = "counter DESC";
}else {
$OrderType = "RAND()";
}
now how can i use markers like this :
$OrderType = ($type = "recent") ? "sid DESC" : "counter DESC" ;
i tried but i didnt know how to write elseif in operators
I have a Array
string[] names = { "Jim Rand", "Barry Williams", "Nicole Dyne", "Peter Levitt", "Jane Jones", "Cathy Hortings"};
Is there any way to find which is the shortest(Length wise) element in this array and then store rest of elements in a different array.
Thanks,
Ani
I am doing some performance critical work in C++, and we are currently using integer calculations for problems that are inherently floating point because "its faster". This causes a whole lot of annoying problems and adds a lot of annoying code.
Now, I remember reading about how floating point calculations were so slow approximately circa the 386 days, where I believe (IIRC) that there was an optional co-proccessor. But surely nowadays with exponentially more complex and powerful CPUs it makes no difference in "speed" if doing floating point or integer calculation? Especially since the actual calculation time is tiny compared to something like causing a pipeline stall or fetching something from main memory?
I know the correct answer is to benchmark on the target hardware, what would be a good way to test this? I wrote two tiny C++ programs and compared their run time with "time" on Linux, but the actual run time is too variable (doesn't help I am running on a virtual server). Short of spending my entire day running hundreds of benchmarks, making graphs etc. is there something I can do to get a reasonable test of the relative speed? Any ideas or thoughts? Am I completely wrong?
The programs I used as follows, they are not identical by any means:
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <time.h>
int main( int argc, char** argv )
{
int accum = 0;
srand( time( NULL ) );
for( unsigned int i = 0; i < 100000000; ++i )
{
accum += rand( ) % 365;
}
std::cout << accum << std::endl;
return 0;
}
Program 2:
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <time.h>
int main( int argc, char** argv )
{
float accum = 0;
srand( time( NULL ) );
for( unsigned int i = 0; i < 100000000; ++i )
{
accum += (float)( rand( ) % 365 );
}
std::cout << accum << std::endl;
return 0;
}
Thanks in advance!
public void ExportDataSetToExcel(DataTable dt)
{
HttpResponse response = HttpContext.Current.Response;
response.Clear();
response.Charset = "utf-8";
response.ContentEncoding = Encoding.GetEncoding("utf-8");
response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel";
Random Rand = new Random(); int iNum = Rand.Next(10000, 99999);
string extension = ".xls";
string filenamepath = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory + "graphs\\" + iNum + ".xls";
string file_path = "graphs/" + iNum + extension;
response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=\"" + iNum + "\"");
string query = "insert into graphtable(graphtitle,graphpath,creategraph,year) VALUES('" + iNum.ToString() + "','" + file_path + "','" + true + "','" + DateTime.Now.Year.ToString() + "')";
try
{
int n = connect.UpdateDb(query);
if (n > 0)
{
resultLabel.Text = "Merge Successfull";
}
else
{
resultLabel.Text = " Merge Failed";
}
resultLabel.Visible = true;
}
catch { }
using (StringWriter sw = new StringWriter())
{
using (HtmlTextWriter htw = new HtmlTextWriter(sw))
{
// instantiate a datagrid
DataGrid dg = new DataGrid();
dg.DataSource = dt; //ds.Tables[0];
dg.DataBind();
dg.RenderControl(htw);
File.WriteAllText(filenamepath, sw.ToString()); // File.WriteAllText(filenamepath, sw.ToString(), Encoding.UTF8);
response.Write(sw.ToString());
response.End();
}
}
}
Hi all,
I have created an excel sheet from datatable using above function. I want to read the excel sheet programatically using the below connectionstring. This string works fine for all other excel sheets but not for the one i created using the above function. I guess it is because of excel version problem.
OleDbConnection conn= new OleDbConnection("Data Source='" + path +"';provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Extended Properties=Excel 8.0;";);
Can anyone suggest a way by which i can create an excel sheet such that it is readable again using above query. I cannot use Microsoft InterOp library as it is not supported by my host.
I'm trying to convert a 2D array to grayscale but using mat2gray doesn't do anything and imshow() appears to create a binary image that when I graph I cannot rotate it, e.g. the original array is 2d but maps in 3d. So, what is the best way to take a grayscale of 2d array in Matlab so if you have A=rand(5,10) or something and want to take a grayscale of that, what is the best way?
Hey, I have a query like so
SELECT * FROM table WHERE premium = 3
I'm just wondering how I can have it return a random order for the results!
i was told not to use ORDER BY RAND(); because of the amount of system resources it uses.
Thanks.
I have a MySQL table that has a row called cur_odds which is a percent number with the percent probability that that row will get selected. How do I make a query that will actually select the rows in approximately that frequency when you run through 100 queries for example?
I tried the following, but a row that has a probability of 0.35 ends up getting selected around 60-70% of the time.
SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY RAND()*cur_odds DESC
this seems like it should be pretty simple, im probably leaving something simple out.
this is the code im trying to run. it is 3 files, 2*cpp and 1*header.
-------------lab6.h
ifndef LAB6_H_INCLUDED
define LAB6_H_INCLUDED
int const arraySize = 10;
int array1[arraySize];
int array2[arraySize];
void generateArray(int[], int );
void displayArray(int[], int[], int );
void reverseOrder(int [],int [], int);
endif // LAB6_H_INCLUDED
-----------------lab6.cpp
include
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
include
using std::rand;
using std::srand;
include
using std::time;
include
using std::setw;
include "lab6.h"
void generateArray(int array1[], int arraySize)
{
srand(time(0));
for (int i=0; i<10; i++)
{
array1[i]=(rand()%10);
}
}
void displayArray(int array1[], int array2[], int arraySize)
{
cout<<endl<<"Array 1"<<endl;
for (int i=0; i<arraySize; i++)
{
cout<<array1[i]<<", ";
}
cout<<endl<<"Array 2"<<endl;
for (int i=0; i<arraySize; i++)
{
cout<<array2[i]<<", ";
}
}
void reverseOrder(int array1[],int array2[], int arraySize)
{
for (int i=0, j=arraySize-1; i<arraySize;j--, i++)
{
array2[j] = array1[i];
}
}
------------and finally main.cpp
include "lab6.h"
int main()
{
generateArray(array1, arraySize);
reverseOrder(array1, array2, arraySize);
displayArray(array1, array2, arraySize);
return 0;
}