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  • Ubuntu 12.04 is slow and unresponsive

    - by Bharat
    My laptop works perfectly fast with Windows 7 but is very slow in Ubuntu 12.04.When I try to open the dash it takes 1-2 sec.even the normal right click on the desktop for the dropdown options is taking time.I installed preload but it made a very slight change. Everything is up to date. My laptop is : Lenovo ideapad Z560 500 GB hard drive (dual booting win7 and Ubuntu 12.04) 3 GB RAM Intel® Core™ i3 CPU M 370 @ 2.40GHz × 4 processor Nvidia GeForce 310M/PCIe/SSE2 Ubuntu 32 bit any help?

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  • Oracle annonce les premières spécifications de Java9, Jigsaw reste une priorité mais n'est pas encore là

    Oracle annonce les premières spécifications de Java9 Jigsaw reste une priorité mais n'est pas encore làÀ moins de deux ans de sa date de sortie prévue, Java9 commence à voir le jour grâce à l'annonce récente de la première série de propositions d'amélioration connue aussi sous le nom de JEP (Java Enhancement Proposals).Pour rappel, les JEP sont les nouveaux processus permettant le développement et le test de fonctionnalités relatives au langage Java ou à sa machine virtuelle, sans recourir au processus...

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  • parallels plesk 11 missing web presence builder

    - by NRGdallas
    after a recent upgrade to parallels plesk 11, we decided to start using their web presence builder tool, however every video, documentation, and instructional I view, shows the link should just be under websites and domains, or even on the homepage. It is in neither location. I have verified it is both installed and up-to-date, under server - updates and upgrades any idea how I access the web presence builder?

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  • ArchBeat Link-o-Rama for 2012-09-12

    - by Bob Rhubart
    15 Lessons from 15 Years as a Software Architect | Ingo Rammer In this presentation from the GOTO Conference in Copenhagen, Ingo Rammer shares 15 tips regarding people, complexity and technology that he learned doing software architecture for 15 years. Adding a runtime picker to a taskflow parameter in WebCenter | Yannick Ongena Oracle ACE Yannick Ongena shows how to create an Oracle WebCenter popup to allow users to "select items or do more complex things." Oracle Identity Manager 11g R2 Catalog | Daniel Gralewski Oracle Fusion Middleware A-Team blogger Daniel Gralewski shares a detailed overview of the new Catalog feature, one of the most talked about features in the latest release of Oracle Identity Manager 11g. Cloud API and service designers, stop thinking small | Cloud Computing - InfoWorld "The focus must shift away from fine-grained APIs that provide some type of primitive service, such as pushing data to a block of storage or perhaps making a request to a cloud-rooted database," says InfoWorld's David Linthicum. "To go beyond primitives, you must understand how these services should be used in a much larger architectural context. In other words, you need to understand how businesses will employ these services to form real workplace solutions -- inside and outside the enterprise." Oracle Solaris 8 P2V with Oracle database 10.2 and ASM | Orgad Kimchi Orgad Kimchi's technical post illustrates the migration of "a Solaris 8 physical system, with Oracle database version 10.2.0.5 with ASM file-system located on a SAN storage, into a Solaris 8 branded zone inside a Solaris 10 guest domain on top of a Solaris 11 control domain." Thought for the Day "The hardest single part of building a software system is deciding precisely what to build. " — Fred Brooks Source: SoftwareQuotes.com

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  • What is appropriate for creating a booking system?

    - by Joe
    I need a booking system for a theoretical project website. It would be an in-house job (not outsourcing to a web service) but all google searches on the subject yield results for said web services. I'd want to be able to use the system as such: For each day, there is availability recorded and if available a user can book in using the website, which sets that date to unavailable. There are other complexities, but this is the basic system I am trying to achieve - what would allow me to implement something like this?

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  • Oracle SRM increases enterprise footprint with Eloqua integration: an Ovum report

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    At Oracle OpenWorld in September, Oracle announced that Social Relationship Management (SRM) suite is further integrated with Oracle Eloqua, its newly acquired marketing automation platform. "Oracle is the only leading vendor to date to have fully integrated social with a sales lead management platform within the context of marketing automation" writes Gerry Brown in this Ovum report, in which you can read and understand all the benefits of this integration,

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  • Link instead of Attaching

    - by Daniel Moth
    With email storage not being an issue in many companies (I think I currently have 25GB of storage on my email account, I don’t even think about storage), this encourages bad behaviors such as liberally attaching office documents to emails instead of sharing a link to the document in SharePoint or SkyDrive or some file share etc. Attaching a file admittedly has its usage scenarios too, but it should not be the default. I thought I'd list the reasons why sharing a link can be better than attaching files directly. In no particular order: Better Review. It allows multiple recipients to review the file and their comments are aggregated into a single document. The alternative is everyone having to detach the document, add their comments, then send back to you, and then you have to collate. Wirth the alternative, you also potentially miss out on recipients reading comments from other recipients. Always up to date. The attachment becomes a fork instead of an always up to date document. For example, you send the email on Thursday, I only open it on Tuesday: between those days you could have made updates that now I am missing because you decided to share a link instead of an attachment. Better bookmarking. When I need to find that document you shared, you are forcing me to search through my email (I may not even be running outlook), instead of opening the link which I have bookmarked in my browser or my collection of links in my OneNote or from the recent/pinned links of the office app on my task bar, etc. Can control access. If someone accidentally or naively forwards your link to someone outside your group/org who you’d prefer not to have access to it, the location of the document can be protected with specific access control. Can add more recipients. If someone adds people to the email thread in outlook, your attachment doesn't get re-attached - instead, the person added is left without the attachment unless someone remembers to re-attach it. If it was a link, they are immediately caught up without further actions. Enable Discovery. If you put it on a share, I may be able to discover other cool stuff that lives alongside that document. Save on storage. So this doesn't apply to me given my opening statement, but if in your company you do have such limitations, attaching files eats up storage on all recipients accounts and will also get "lost" when those people archive email (and lose completely at some point if they follow the company retention policy). Like I said, attachments do have their place, but they should be an explicit choice for explicit reasons rather than the default. Comments about this post by Daniel Moth welcome at the original blog.

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  • Free, specific Ip2Location Database

    - by Andresch Serj
    I am searching for a free db (like an updated xml or csv file) that relates ip adresses to specific locations. I want more information than just the Country. I want some sort of region or city refference, even if that ends up to be a number that makes no sense to me. Doesn't have to be super correct or always up to date either. It is just to distinguish between usergroups and not to monitor or spy on them.

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  • OBIA on Teradata - Part 4

    - by Mohan Ramanuja
    Monitoring Tools Name Action Teradata Manager (PMON) Check for down resources UNIX Check the /var/adm/streams log DBC.Software_Event_Log Check for hardware errors. Tunable ParametersFollowing parameters could be tuned for better performance Maximum Response Buffer Size (MAXRESPSIZE) Session Data Unit (SDU) Transport Date Unit (TDU) Related Links http://forums.teradata.com/forum http://www.info.teradata.com/Datawarehouse/eBrowseBy.cfm?page=TeradataDatabase http://www.teradataforum.com/ncr_pdf.htm http://www.teradata.com/blogs/ http://www.teradatamagazine.com/

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  • Looking for free, specific Ip2Location Database

    - by Andresch Serj
    I am searching for a free db (like an updated XML or CSV file) that relates IP addresses to specific locations. I want more information than just the country. I want some sort of region or city reference, even if that ends up to be a number that makes no sense to me. Doesn't have to be super correct or always up to date either. It is just to distinguish between user groups and not to monitor or spy on them.

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  • MYSQL et le programme 1-Click

    - by swalker
    Les partenaires OPN Silver et Revendeurs réalisant des transactions par le biais de distributeurs agréés Oracle VAD peuvent désormais revendre des abonnements à MySQL Standard Edition et Enterprise Edition via le programme 1-Click. Les membres OPN Silver peuvent également revendre des Licences perpétuelles MySQL SE et EE. Pour accéder aux dernières informations en date, accédez à la Zone de connaissances des technologies Oracle 1-Click pour les PME.

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  • How can I show Thunderbird Lightning tasks and events in the Gnome Clock applet?

    - by Niriel
    We used to have this functionality with Evolution: clicking on the date-time in the gnome panel would show a list of events/tasks/appointments from the Evolution Calendar. As an interesting side effect, one would receive alarm notifications even when Evolution wasn't running. Now that Thunderbird is the default email client, I'd imagine that there is a similar functionality for Lightning (Thunberbird's calendar). I just can't find it. Maybe it's not ready ?

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  • Algorithm for flattening overlapping ranges

    - by Joseph
    I am looking for a nice way of flattening (splitting) a list of potentially-overlapping numeric ranges. The problem is very similar to that of this question: Fastest way to split overlapping date ranges, and many others. However, the ranges are not only integers, and I am looking for a decent algorithm that can be easily implemented in Javascript or Python, etc. Example Data: Example Solution: Apologies if this is a duplicate, but I am yet to find a solution.

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  • Yahoo annonce la fin de l'utilisation des comptes Facebook et Google pour accéder à Flickr, la mesure prendra effet à partir du 30 juin

    Yahoo s'attaque à Facebook et Google en utilisant FlickrLa bataille du numérique fait rage dans la Silicon Valley, où les géants de l'internet ne perdent pas une occasion de se mettre des bâtons dans les roues. Dernier combat en date : Yahoo s'attaque à Facebook et Google.Yahoo veut affirmer son indépendance face à ses principaux rivaux. Soucieux de concrétiser cette volonté, le portail américain vient d'annoncer que les internautes ne pourront plus se connecter à Flickr en utilisant des comptes...

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  • Update to Alert on Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for EBS end-users on Windows

    - by user793553
    To ensure that Java users remain on a secure version, Windows systems that rely on auto-update will be auto-updated from JRE 6 to JRE 7. Until E-Business Suite is certified with JRE 7, EBS users should not rely on the Windows auto-update mechanism for their client machines and should manually keep the JRE up to date with the latest version of JRE 6 until further notice.   Click here for more details and for instructions on how to get the latest version of JRE 6  

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  • GarageBand w/ Git?

    - by jrc03c
    I'm trying to put a GarageBand project under version control with Git, but I've noticed that every time I make changes to my song and try to add and commit, Git claims that "there are no changes to commit" and that "everything is up-to-date." Is this because GarageBand files are binary or something weird that Git can't properly track? Or do I need to add some special flags to my Git commands? Thanks for the help!

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  • SafariBooks: Oracle BI 11g Developer's Guide

    - by user554629
    Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Developer’s Guide By: Rittman Mark Publisher: McGraw-Hill Pub. Date: October 11, 2012 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-07-179874-7 E-Book ISBN-13: 978-0-07-179875-4 Pages in Print Edition: 1088 http://techbus.safaribooksonline.com/book/-/9780071798747 

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  • Jobs - are your SQL Agent jobs talking to you enough?

    - by fatherjack
    Most DBAs will have at least a couple of servers that have SQL Agent jobs that are scheduled to do various things on a regular basis. There is a whole host of supporting configuration settings for these jobs but some of the most important are notifications. Notification settings are there to keep you up to date on how your job executions went. You have options on types of notification - email, pager, net send, or an entry in the SQL Server Event Log and you get options on when each of these channels...(read more)

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  • Should I continue teaching old Java input methods alongside the new ones?

    - by user1598390
    I've been imparting a Java introduction course for several years. Some slides explain how to read from files and keyboard using BufferedReaders, InputStreams, FileInputStreamReaders etc. I'm adding slides explaining how to achieve this using more up to date approaches like Scanner. Should I leave out the old BufferedReaders, InputStreams and FileInputStreamReaders slides altogether, and teach only the new methods, or should I continue to teach these methods for the sake of completeness ? Will my students benefit from learning how to read from files and keyboard the old way ?

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  • Is it wrong to tell mobile users to view a site on their computer?

    - by betamax
    I am creating a web application that doesn't work correctly on mobile. I don't want to make it work on mobile because I would rather mobile users have a fully integrated experience and not have to use the web version. This mobile version will be released at a later date based on reaction to the initial web-based version. So, my question is: Is it wrong to not allow mobile users to use the site and instead show them some sort of splash screen telling them to come back to the site on a computer?

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  • Keep coding the wrong way to remain consistent? [closed]

    - by bwalk2895
    Possible Duplicate: Code maintenance: keeping a bad pattern when extending new code for being consistent, or not? To keep things simple let's say I am responsible for maintaining two applications, AwesomeApp and BadApp (I am responsible for more and no that is not their actual names). AwesomeApp is a greenfield project I have been working on with other members on my team. It was coded using all the fancy buzzwords, Multilayer, SOA, SOLID, TDD, and so on. It represents the direction we want to go as a team. BadApp is a application that has been around for a long time. The architecture suffers from many sins, namely everything is tightly coupled together and it is not uncommon to get a circular dependency error from the compiler, it is almost impossible to unit test, large classes, duplicate code, and so on. We have a plan to rewrite the application following the standards established by AwesomeApp, but that won't happen for a while. I have to go into BadApp and fix a bug, but after spending months coding what I consider correctly, I really don't want do continue perpetuate bad coding practices. However, the way AwesomeApp is coded is vastly different from the way BadApp is coded. I fear implementing the "correct" way would cause confusion for other developers who have to maintain the application. Question: Is it better to keep coding the wrong way to remain consistent with the rest of the code in the application (knowing it will be replaced) or is it better to code the right way with an understanding it could cause confusion because it is so much different? To give you an example. There is a large class (1000+ lines) with several functions. One of the functions is to calculate a date based on an enumerated value. Currently the function handles all the various calculations. The function relies on no other functionality within the class. It is self contained. I want to break the function into smaller functions (at the very least) and put them into their own classes and hide those classes behind an interface (at the most) and use the factory pattern to instantiate the date classes. If I just broke it out into smaller functions within the class it would follow the existing coding standard. The extra steps are to start following some of the SOLID principles.

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  • Formation BPM BlueWorks le vendredi 26 mars, IBM vous invite à découvrir des outils de BPM accessibl

    Optimisez vos processus métier et gagnez en agilité BPM BlueWorks Date: Vendredi 26 Mars Location: Paris, France Face à un monde en constant changement, les entreprises doivent devenir plus agiles et adaptables pour atteindre les objectifs visés - tout en réduisant les coûts. BPM BlueWorks permet aux dirigeants d'entreprise et aux analystes fonctionnels de découvrir et explorer les données métier afin de les aider à mieux comprendre, évaluer et optimiser la productivité des processus métier (BPM). IBM vous invite à découvrir lors de la matinée du vendredi 26 mars une solution unique, qui combine du contenu métier, ...

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  • What is an easy way to see how often recently added pages are viewed in google analytics?

    - by cboettig
    Google Analytics makes it very easy to see the number of views of the most-viewed pages, but I cannot figure out how to see the number of views a particular page has received, or the number of views of recently added pages (e.g. blog posts). Is it possible to sort the pageviews list by date the page was added? Can this be done without having to externally create a list of recent pages and use the analytics API?

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