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  • Git and ssh authorizating

    - by Ockonal
    Hello, I can't login to github with generated ssh-keys. I've followed this manual: http://help.github.com/linux-key-setup but at step: ssh [email protected] I get: Agent admitted failure to sign using the key. Permission denied (publickey). What's wroing? And, of course, I'm adding my own user email.

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  • What is a good project structure in C

    - by mohit
    Hi, I have been working in Java/J2ee projects, in which I follow the Maven structure. I want to develop [say a command line interpreter in linux {ubuntu}] in C. I never develop projects in C. I want to know what project structure I should follow.

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  • Quick top level server language question.

    - by Shane
    Right, so if you have to decide on a server-side language for a distributed Linux-based server backend, would you choose: PHP Mono ASP.net Java As a C++ programmer, I'm thinking Java+Tomcat, but I'd love to hear experienced thoughts here, especially relating to debugging and IDE (likely Eclipse). Also, please, it's not a flame question. I'm seeing excellent sites written in all, I'm just thinking about the compile/debug/release cycle. Cheers, Shane

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  • Memory Mapped Files .NET

    - by CSharpAtl
    I have a project and it needs to access a large amount of proprietary data in ASP.NET. This was done on the Linux/PHP by loading the data in shared memory. I was wondering if trying to use Memory Mapped Files would be the way to go, or if there is a better way with better .NET support. I was thinking of using the Data Cache but not sure of all the pitfalls of size of data being saved in the Cache.

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  • Fatal error: Call to undefined function msg_get_queue()

    - by dan.codes
    I am trying to run a script on my local machine, I am on MAC OSX leopard. I have PHP 5.2.x installed and Apache2. I am trying to test this script but I keep getting this error. I googled around a little and saw something where it said it might only be available on linux/unix machines but I find that hard to believe.

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  • Executing Javascript without a browser?

    - by Daniel
    I am looking into Javascript programming without a browser. I want to run scripts from the Linux or Mac OS X command line, much like we run any other scripting language (ruby, php, perl, python...) $ javascript my_javascript_code.js I looked into spider monkey (Mozilla) and v8 (Google), but both of these appear to be embedded. Is anyone using Javascript as a scripting language to be executed from the command line? If anyone is curious why I am looking into this, I've been poking around node.js

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  • "Hello World" in less than 20 bytes

    - by xelurg
    We have had an interesting competition once, where everyone would write their implementation of hello world program. One requirement was that is should be less than 20 bytes in compiled form. the winner would be the one whose version is the smallest... What would be your solution? :) Platform: 32bit, x86 OS: DOS, Win, GNU/Linux, *BSD Language: Asm, C, or anything else that compiles into binary executable (i.e. no bash scripts and stuff ;)

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  • Asynchronous I/O on Mac OS X

    - by stas
    Hi, Meaning the C10K problem, what is the best way to do asynch I/O on Mac OS X (assume to use on Mac and iPhone/iPad)? On Linux our choice is epoll, on Windows is I/O Completion Ports. Top priority is performance and scalability (thousands of connections). Thanks

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  • Red Hat - Accept Self-Signed Certificates

    - by user552788
    Hi: Is there a way I can get a Red Hat Linux box to trust a self-signed certificate? e.g. wget https://example.com - gives an error that certificate is untrusted as 'https://example.com' has a self-signed certificate; with wget '--no-check-certificate' can over-ride checking of the certificate. But I would like to get the Red Hat to implicitly trust the self-signed certificate - is there a way to do this? Thanks.

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  • Automated regression tests for java applets?

    - by Roy Tang
    We're working on a project with a number of applets that has to work across a large range of OS (WIndows, Mac, Linux), browsers (IE, FF, Safari, etc) and Java versions (1.5+), and it often happens that a fix we apply will cause some sort of security exception an another platform or some other error. Is there any way for us to prepare automated tests to immediately catch those problems in different platforms? I think it's not necessary to check that the gui parts are appearing as intended, but just to detect whether unexpected exceptions are occuring.

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  • Pay per view video solution

    - by Bassem Hefny
    Hello, We are planning on building a pay per view (PPV) video solution but we have no idea from where to start. Here are the current givens: it will be hosted on Linux using PHP Database: MySQL And by PPV I mean: - going to website, selecting a movie to watch/download - going to payment portal and paying - being now able to watch/download So here is my question, from where to start? is there an existing (recommended) solution that we can download/buy? Any information would be really appreciated

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  • Including date and time in Tex File

    - by Kiran
    Hello, The latex file is giving the following error ! LaTeX Error: File `datetime.sty' not found. Here is the Latex Code : \usepackage{datetime} Please let me know, if I am missing something. I am using Debian 3.1 Linux Machine. Would appreciate any useful pointers or help. Thanks Kiran

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  • Compiling LaTex bib source

    - by Klaus
    Hi I am writing my thesis in Latex, and I have the references in an own thesis.bib file which look as follows @Article{xxx, author = "D.A. Reinhard", title = "Case Study", year = "1985", } and I reference them in my main document as ~\cite{xxx} When I compile then the main document with: pdflatex main.tex than it shows me question marks instead of the proper references to the bibliography. Do I also need to compile the bib source on its own? If yes, can somebody please tell me the command for Linux Many thanks!

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  • matlab write image into eps file

    - by Tim
    In MATLAB, how do you write a matrix into an image of eps format? It seems imwrite does not support eps? convert is not working on the Linux server I am using $ convert exploss_stumps.jpg exploss_stumps.eps convert: missing an image filename `exploss_stumps.eps' @ convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/2838 Any idea why?

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  • Conflicting ruby versions

    - by DavidP6
    I am having problems with conflicting versions of Ruby that I have installed. I had 1.8.6 and then installed 1.8.7 and it has caused problems. I get the following error when trying to run my ruby on rails app: /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/i686-linux/rbconfig.rb:7: ruby lib version (1.8.6) doesn't match executable version (1.8.7) (RuntimeError) I would like to remove 1.8.7 somehow and just use 1.8.6 but have no idea how to go about doing this.

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  • gSOAP: How to pass info inside soap header

    - by Kangkan
    I wish to send some information like authentication token inside SOAP header. I am using gSOAP/c/Linux. Please help me how to pass? My SOAP_ENV__Header looks like /* SOAP Header: */ struct SOAP_ENV__Header { struct ns3__Header *ns3__MyHeader; /* mustUnderstand */ }; and ns3__Header looks like /* ns3:Header */ struct ns3__Header { char *Value; /* optional element of type xsd:string */ };

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  • Official multiple python versions on the same machine?

    - by drozzy
    Is there an official documentation on python website somewhere, on how to install and run multiple versions of python on the same machine? On linux? I can find gazillions of blog posts and answers - but I want to know if there is a "standard" official way of doing this? Or is this all dependent on OS?

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