Do you know any project/document similar to Linux from Scratch for FreeBSD?
Any pointers to build FreeBSD from scratch is appreciated. It is for learning purpose similar to LFS.
I am in search of a free software through which I can organize my files, folders, emails, calendar, contacts, project plans, browser, chat etc.
I found one such software - IRIS (http://www.openiris.org)
Now i am searching for other alternatives for this software....
hi when i try to check A SIP account the command returns (SIP timeout:No response from SIP server after 15 second)
remark :the same result is observed on the nagios web interface and if i try from the command line it is the same
any body had a solution plz im in a such a hurry since im preparing a project to be presented in my college
thanks
There were a few options for getting accelerometer input into Windows using a Nintendo Wiimote.
As of mid 2013, these projects seem to be dead, corrupted with malware, or both.
Are there any tools out there that can do this that are still available (and not full of malware)?
Quick roundup of the options that used to exist, or that still exist but aren't suitable:
Glovepie, which used to be the most recommended option, appears to be dead: it's own website hacked, its creator's googlepages page full of strange stuff that sounds like hacker-humour about the end of the world... (I'd rather not link to them, very dubious stuff...), and lots of forum threads asking if it's a dead project with comments along the lines of "I heard that the author intends to return to it" dated 2011...
Wiiuse seems to be dead: its sourceforge page simply says "Error.", its own website has turned into a squatter page.
There apparently was an extension for Autohotkey that allowed Wiimote input, but I've seen warnings that this too is now full of malware (see final commentin above link)
Everything else I can find about using Wiimotes as input on Windows - for example, Johnny Lee Cheng's work - seems to be exclusively about using infrared or sensor bar, or tied to a specific purpose (e.g. FPS gaming). My main interest is in the accelerometer, and buttons if possible (although something that supports the IR stuff too would be ideal).
Is there anything that works for getting Wiimote accelerometer input into Windows that is reliable and not a malware-fest?
If anyone's interested in "Why?", it's to use the Wiimote as an audio / midi controller: to use movement, pitch, roll etc to modulate lots of different sound variables at once with one hand. Wiimotes are great for this, and Glovepie used to be the standard way to make this work (e.g. see for example this tutorial, and this one, ignore the unrelated video; I've also seen musicians using wiimote/glovepie setups at gigs, creating some really unique sounds). As of 2013, however, Glovepie seems to be a dead and thoroughly hacked project, sadly. Is there anything else?
With or without MotionPlus is fine (with would be better). If anyone knows of any worthy alternatives to Wiimotes in terms of price and quality that can be made to work with a PC, that would also be great: but in my research I coulnd't find any (here's a link to someone reaching the same conclusion).
found some potentially relevant stuff here, not had time to test any of it yet though -
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2984450/using-accelerometer-in-wiimote-for-physics-practicals
I have the Zend studio which a PHP editor based on Eclipse. I want to use it now to develop some Java. I think Zend has disabled all the Java centric project/views/perspectives that come with Eclipse (or may be not included the right plugins?)
What steps should I take to use it, instead of having two eclipses open at the same time.
I'm trying to setup a bash process for deploying my django project onto a linux server.
Through cygwin, I'm running a script that is calling scp to copy my files over. Is there a similar command to delete *.pyc files. As of now, I've only been able to accomplish this locally after using ssh with:
find . -name "*.pyc" -exec rm -rf {} \;
I'm looking for some kind of command to call remotely that would be equivalent.
For a very specific situation on a project, I need to make a Windows machine know about some specific settings at the BIOS(such as Enabled/Disabled PXE boot, Boot Sequence, Bios Version, and more....). I'm thinking in doing this with powershell, VBScript, or whatever(actually doesn't matter how, I just need to read these settings from Windows).
I'm reseaching this and found nothing for now, there is a way(maybe a indirect one)?
As a developer, I have almost all of my project in Subversion and check them out using TortoiseSVN/Subversion which create a folder named .svn inside every checked out folder.
I'm wondering if there is a way to tell Backblaze to skip backing up all .svn folders?
Checking a larger subnet than I normally do; mapping out a cluster suite in a university for a traffic mapping project (permission attained), and I was wondering something.
NMap usually prints its progress periodically, but I'm unclear to what that 'periodically' is, because the cirrent scan printed a line for basically every 100th of a percent up to 1% done, then one at 1.5%, and has said nothing since.
I suspect that it changes at different 'levels' but does anyone have an actual answer?
I'm working on this emergency open wi-fi network project and it includes a local website (nginx + MySQL). In order to eliminate SPOFs, we're going to setup at least two of everything (server, switch, router, etc.).
This network is thought to work when an earthquake strikes and it's very likely to a server to go to down, if so, we need to be able to boot them up and be operating as soon as possible.
Do any of you know if any linux filesystem would work better than others in this scenario?
hello there
i am a engineering student. I am doing my project which requires mobile to pc real time voice transfer via bluetooth and vice versa.is it possible? I am using windows 7. plz help me.
Hi
I am importing my project to another machine on my LAN to the directory:
/srv/svn/repos/my-repo
where my-repo was created via svnadmin create option
The permissions of /srv/svn/repos/my-repo are
drwxr-xr-x 6 svn svn 4096 2010-04-19
17:30 my-repo
I executed following command to import myProject files to my-repo on remote system
sudo svn import -m "First import" myProject svn+ssh://[email protected]/srv/svn/repos/my-repo
This command started 'Adding' files but gave following error after 'Adding' 7 files
svn: Can't open file '/srv/svn/repos/baltoros-valgrind/db/txn-current-lock': Permission denied
Any idea whats going on...?
Thanks a lot
I have a netbook with no CD drive, so I need ot install from USB stick. I need to install backtrack on my netbook for a wireless security project for school. How is this done? I only have a 4GB stick.
I'm also able to mount the .iso from on the netbook, but I'm not sure how to get it to install to a partition off of a virtual drive.
After reimaging a computer lab workstation, the first time a user tries to build and run an Xcode 4 application, Xcode pops up the "Enable 'Developer Mode' on this Mac?" prompt, requesting an administrator password.
How can I automate this process (via a script), so that I don't have to go around to every workstation, create a new Xcode project, build and run it, and enter the admin password each time the workstations are reimaged?
We're currently testing Microsoft Dynamics CRM hosted by Fpweb. I've been asked by the lead on the project how we can increase the speed at which CRM pages in IE load. The delay seems reasonable to me for a virtual server located across the country.
Has anyone succeeded in speeding things up with aggressive caching (i.e. a WAN accelerator) or by some other means? Do your employees complain about the speed of hosted Dynamics CRM?
I do a lot of work on my home computer, ranging from programming, writing stored procedures and writing documentation and reporting. A lot of this work is university related and constantly swapping files across several computers is annoying at best.
I have a large final-year project coming up and I'm going to be sharing this work amongst home and university and require some kind of online storage that provides version control for my programs, as well as my Word documents, PDF's and saved academic papers.
Are there any good solutions for my problem?
I built a machine according to the specs of a computer magazine (c't, Germany). According to the magazine, the power consumption should be at around 10W.
I don't want to go into the specifics of the hardware but rather ask for general advice on where to look:
I updated the BIOS/UEFI version to the latest version, installed all the recommended drivers and unplugged all hardware that's not necessary to boot into Windows.
All that was left is the power supply, mainboard, cpu, cpu cooler and one SSD drive. But still I measured a power consumption of 50W, which is 40W more than it should be.
I tried booting Linux Mint from a USB stick, so I don't think it's some Windows-related problem..
Where else could I look?
Update 1
I dind't want the question to get closed for being too localized but if more details are necessary, here they are:
The system is a desktop PC. The power consumption is measured using a Brennenstuhl PM 231 device, which was tested also by c't and they found it quite accurate.
The PSU is an Enermax ETL300AWT, the mainboard Intel DH87RL (Socket 1150) and the CPU Intel G3220 (Haswell).
Update 2
There is no online version of the article*. The most details I found can be read on its project page (in German, though...)
(*)You can pay for downloadable PDFs, however.
English translation of that project page
Update 3
Regarding the sceptics: It may sound ridiculous but apparently 10W idle consumption is possible with Intel's Haswell architecture. As a kind of proof, there's an additional Blog article explicitly listing the steps needed to reduce the idle consumption to 10W.
Additional hardware:
I measured the consumption without the HDD, and as expected the usage dropped by around 10W. I have no chassis fans and the CPU fan is a "Scythe Mugen 4" model. It runs at around 600rpm so I think it won't draw much.
When stripping off all my extra components I should be at 10W. But I'm not getting anywhere near that. I would be happy to see "just" 15W in the stripped down version but currently I'm not getting below 50W no matter which component I remove. As I see it this cannot be explained by the PSU being less efficient at lower consumption.
I also waited half an hour or so (also checked that no Windows updates were running in the background) and the consumption dind't drop by more than a few watts.
If I have a Flash project in which there are multiple movie clips animating, each with its own timeline and other embedded movie clips, again, each with its own timeline, how can I merge everything so that I end up with a single timeline and a single layer?
If Flash doesn't support this, maybe there's something else out there that can do this? I'm thinking that such a tool would need to calculate the intermediary tween values and somehow create keyframes with those values, then break everything apart and only animate the correct parts from the calculated keyframe values...
I've recently discovered Shinken, which a new implementation of Nagios using python. Shinken "divides" Nagios in 5 different types of agents, each one performing separated tasks. I haven't tried it yet but for what I've seen the whole architecture idea seems great to me (it works the Unix way: one process, one task), but the project seems a little "green" yet.
So, has anyone tried Shinken? What's your opinion?
I am in search of a free software through which I can organize my files, folders, emails, calendar, contacts, project plans, browser, chat etc.
I found one such software - IRIS (http://www.openiris.org)
Now i am searching for other alternatives for this software....
Hi,
How does one go about marking a major revision using the Subclipse plugin? I'd like to mark a project at the end of an iteration such that it's possible to revert if necessary without going through endless changes.
TIA.
What are the best websites for wallpapers?
My current favorite is http://interfacelift.com.
Do you guys have a single source where you get all your wallpapers or do you just stumble on them on the web?
Compiled results
Desktop Nexus
Deviant Art
Of course, Google
Interfacelift
Aeon Project
Digital Blasphemy
Gnome Look and Kde Look
VladStudio
Flickr
Wikimedia Commons
NASA's image of the day
Customize.org
Random Walls
Astronomy Picture of the day
Delicious popular/wallpaper tag
Studio twentyEight
Instant Shift
Social Wallpapering
Bing's Image search
Mike Swanson's collection
4chan
I have this error from a user, this user can up but no commit. All others user can commit, up, etc.
Error message:
Checkout from
svn+ssh://[email protected]:/svn/project,
revision HEAD, Fully recursive,
Externals included To better debug SSH
connection problems, remove the -q
option from 'ssh' in the [tunnels]
section of your Subversion
configuration file. Network connection
closed unexpectedly
Hi,
I need to setup my Centos 5.4 server for SFTP with chrooted access only (or equivalent).
The regular solution using RSSH find here : http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-linux-unix-rssh-chroot-jail-setup.html seems over-killing to me if we want to manage multiple users...
I found the project MySecureShell which seems a lot simpler to install and to maintain.
Is it a good solution? Is there something better?
Thanks!!