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  • A Guide to Windows Hacking for Mac Users?

    - by Carlton Gibson
    I am a long-time Mac user looking to gain a decent understanding of Windows. I'm not really interested in the history except as it is still relevant to Windows 7. I'm competent with the Mac and UNIX/Linux environment. I'm live in C, Objective-C, Bash, Python, JavaScript, AppleScript and PHP. As such I want something that is introductory but not aimed at beginners. Can anyone recommend a decent book (or other resource) to get me started? TIA

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  • pg.so problem with Ruby in Windows

    - by Alexander
    I have installed the pg module with help of gem install pg Which returned Successfully installed pg-0.8.0-x86-mswin32-60 When a .rb-file looks like this require 'rubygems' require 'pg' I get an LoadError (exception 126) which tells me that it can't find the module C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/pg-0.8.0-x86-mswin32-60/lib/pg.so. I heard something about that it is a Linux compilation. I'm really stuck so I really welcome suggestions. I have also installed PostgreSQL, I use Windows XP.

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  • Magento hiding all errors page.

    - by PankajK
    Magento Production version 1.2.1 store running on linux centos. I want to hide all error messages generating from Magento, or if error occurred then I want user to send to custom error page. I tried some solutions like putting Mage::setIsDeveloperMode(true); in index.php but it is not working properly, I even tried to set ini_set('display_errors', 0); but it is still not working. Magento still giving errors like "undefined index"

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  • Ruby LDAP and Active Directory

    - by Max
    Using Ruby LDAP running on Linux, I can create a new Active Directory user account without a problem. Now I want to be rename a user account username. When I try to change the sAMAccountName, it doesn't work. Is it possible to change an AD user account using Ruby LDAP? If so, how?

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  • Terminology: opposite of "zero copy"?

    - by Mark Harrison
    We're benchmarking some code that we've converted to use sendfile(), the linux zero-copy system call. What's the term for the traditional read()/write() loop that sendfile() replaces? I.e., in our report I want to say "zerocopy is X millisecs, and ??? is Y millisecs." What word/phrase should I use?

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  • What is a good 64-bit NASM assembly reference?

    - by Xill
    I have been able to find plenty of 16 and 32-bit NASM assembly references like here, but the only thing I could find on 64-bit NASM was what was in the small section of the NASM manual here. Are there any good sites or books that would have a better explanation of 64-bit assembly (Windows or Linux/Unix) with some good code examples?

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  • Convert .jar to an OSX executable?

    - by Danny King
    Hello, I made a Java application which I would like to distribute on Windows, OSX and Linux without distributing a jar file. I used the great Windows exe wrapper http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/ to create an .exe file complete with my icon that won't scare Windows users. Are there similar wrappers that I can use for OSX/Unix? An important consideration is that I would like to have my own icon on the executable (especially for mac users). Thanks!

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  • how to use passenger within lampp

    - by izmanromli
    hi guys, i've been searched around for couple days about installingpassenger in a lampp (xampp linux) server ... no luck, i couldn't find any reading to achieve what i want to do could you gimme a solution to accomplish this? many thanks

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  • Suitable compiled language for new project [closed]

    - by Toby
    Hello, I'm about to develop some commercial software that will run on OSX and Linux. The program will be doing some heavy string manipulation, base64 encoding, zlib compression and may require http libraries in the future. Does anyone have a suggestion? Many thanks in advance, Toby.

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  • How can I see debug messages with Mono apps?

    - by nubela
    Hi, I have various Debug.WriteLine messages, I tried to see those messages using export MONO_DEBUG_LEVEL=debug, but I end up getting other irrelevant debug messages which was not outputted by my code. What should I do to see the debug messages? I'm using Linux :) Thanks.

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  • optimizing any OS for maximum informix client/server performance

    - by Frank Developer
    Is there any Informix documentation for optimizing any operating system where an ifx engine is running? For example, in Linux, strip-down to a bare minimum all unnecessary binaries, daemons, utilities, tune kernel parameters, optimize raw and cooked devices (hdparm), place swap space on beginning tracks of a disk, etc. Someday, maybe, Informix can create its own proprietary and dedicated PICK-like O/S to provide the most optimized environment for a standalone ifx server? The general idea is for the OS where ifx sits on have the smallest footprint and lowest overhead impact.

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  • install flex builder with eclipse ubuntu 9.10

    - by chief
    I have the linux alpha version of flex builder installed in /opt/flex and eclipse was installed with synaptic package manager into /usr/lib/eclipse. It looks like eclipse is not aware of flex, since when I attempt to create a new file with eclipse I don't see flex builder as an option.

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  • sigsetjmp and siglongjmp inside signal handler

    - by EpsilonVector
    How do I: sigsetjmp inside the handler and then return from the handler such that the signal will be unmasked once I siglongjmp back to this point? In pseudo code this is sort of the function that I have: signal_handler(){ if(sigsetjmp(env[i++])) return; else siglongjmp(env[i]); } It's supposed to be the context switch code for user threads in Linux.

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  • mv() while reading

    - by K'
    on Linux ext3 filesystem, what happens if mv() is called on the same file (file descriptor) while reading the file? It is actually an exam question and I can only say something like: CPU traps OS for interrupt handling etc, etc. I would appreciate if OS guys out there can help me out, please :D

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  • Sending data to a web site over HTTP

    - by sfactor
    i have a program that receives data from a wireless device over bluetooth...i now need to do some operations in the data and then send it to the website (web server!!!) as a .csv file...i also need to authenticate the device itself from it hardware address which is also obtained in the program.i am coding this in gcc linux compiler using C...can anyone tell me how do i go about doing this?

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  • Rails in production environment not working,but it's working in development environment

    - by user1834759
    An ActionView::Template::Error occurred in posts#index: couldn't find file 'jquery' (in /opt/ruby_apps/bookdate-website/app/assets/javascripts/cpanel_app.coffee:1) sprockets (2.1.3) lib/sprockets/context.rb:100:in `resolve' An ActionView::Template::Error occurred in topics#show: cannot load such file -- html/tokenizer actionpack (3.2.8) lib/action_controller/vendor/html-scanner/html/sanitizer.rb:18:in `tokenize' sometimes there is an exception thrown like the one mentioned above,but sometime it works why? my ruby environment is ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20 revision 35410) [x86_64-linux] Rails 3.2.8

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