Have you even tried? I think you'd find most of these install just fine on a CentOS box.
More than I care for. And much of the time, they didn't work, "even." Sure is nice to have a support engineer get it to work while I focus on making revenue instead of farting around with an arguably shitty re-spin.
Try getting Emulex HBA drivers, Mellanox InfiniBand drivers, and many other "enterprise" hardware drivers, etc. to work with CentOS. The manufacturers won't support those using CentOS over RHEL (which they're made for usually with RH's cooperation). Oracle will also laugh at CentOS users.
But then yes, there is support, and my experience with RHEL support engineers has been impeccable.
It was a great start for me. Once a Help Desk Jockey, now a CTO for a multi-million dollar corporation - and in a relatively short timeframe (in my early 30's).
I remained passionate and driven, and moved around enough to be exposed to myriads of technologies. Volunteered lots of time to F/OSS and non-profit causes (still do) to keep sharp, busy, and seasoned.
I really feel that all of these little pieces add to success, for any IT pro who insists on professional growth.
Good catch.
I guess I'm still a bit confused why Google would supply a separate UI, instead of using Spotlight's. I have it indexing right now, and I won't rule it out just yet.
Like you mentioned WRT PS/PDFs; I'm curious as well to see how it performs in that realm.
I don't know about the rest of the Slashdotters here, but I have 3 kids. Hans has 2, who are in Protective Services right now (not a great place for the kids to be).
Key point about the kids from TFA:
An Education Fund for the Reiser children has been set up. Donations can be sent to 6114 LaSalle Ave. #127, Oakland, CA, 94611.
Wired used Freedom of Information Act requests to obtain documents on the military's testing program.
Yeah, and they (Wired) didn't make them available to the public, as some decent news sources do. Would have been nice if they made them available in their article - because "everyman" trying to obtain gov. docs via the sunshine laws is like pulling teeth. I've done it.
That's apparently 5 less choices of action than Vista's. So go get a Mac and call it a day, Joel. Microsoft will never get a UI like Apple does. There's your choice.
My penthouse on a Norwegian cruise overlooked/cantilevered the port bridge wing. I hollered down at the cappy, asking him a slew of questions. According to the nice cappy, he mentioned that the steam-powered beast used heavy fuel oil (like tar) for the boilers, and used about a gallon of fuel for every few inches. The side-thrusters also used gallons/inches (these are deisel-powered monsters).
It is difficult to write neutrally about oneself. Therefore, it is considered proper on Wikipedia to let others do the writing, unless you are Jimmy Wales
Thing that tweaks me, is that the article submitter touts that he's the first/only one with the letter, blah blah blah. Correspondence verbosity and accuracy are key for it to be credible. That's really my point - got that down there "wfberg"? Good.
Have you even tried? I think you'd find most of these install just fine on a CentOS box.
More than I care for. And much of the time, they didn't work, "even." Sure is nice to have a support engineer get it to work while I focus on making revenue instead of farting around with an arguably shitty re-spin.
Try getting Emulex HBA drivers, Mellanox InfiniBand drivers, and many other "enterprise" hardware drivers, etc. to work with CentOS. The manufacturers won't support those using CentOS over RHEL (which they're made for usually with RH's cooperation). Oracle will also laugh at CentOS users. But then yes, there is support, and my experience with RHEL support engineers has been impeccable.
Verislime still ultimately "runs" PKI.
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I remained passionate and driven, and moved around enough to be exposed to myriads of technologies. Volunteered lots of time to F/OSS and non-profit causes (still do) to keep sharp, busy, and seasoned.
I really feel that all of these little pieces add to success, for any IT pro who insists on professional growth.
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No worries! Ideally, hostname lookups introduce extra load and traffic anyway :) The a-z0-9 should capture IP's and hostnames.
Nice work.
I figured it out.
My apache config has the "HostNameLookup" feature enabled for the logs.
The ruby script's apache log regex parser only allowed for IP's in the logs. I changed it from [\d.] to [a-z0-9.] (line 87).
Bingo.
PS: THis is a pretty neat script.
Perhaps the parser doesn't like my Apache logs?
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Good catch. I guess I'm still a bit confused why Google would supply a separate UI, instead of using Spotlight's. I have it indexing right now, and I won't rule it out just yet. Like you mentioned WRT PS/PDFs; I'm curious as well to see how it performs in that realm.
[1] http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Co nceptual/MDImporters/Concepts/WritingAnImp.html
I don't know about the rest of the Slashdotters here, but I have 3 kids. Hans has 2, who are in Protective Services right now (not a great place for the kids to be).
Key point about the kids from TFA:
(emphasis added)If IBM can do it[1], I'm sure Google and Yahoo can too.
[1] <http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/bcrs/sites/ste rling-forest.html>
Many thanks. I didn't see that companion article earlier. Appreciate it.
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That's apparently 5 less choices of action than Vista's. So go get a Mac and call it a day, Joel. Microsoft will never get a UI like Apple does. There's your choice.It'll be funny when you try putting an IP in a browser to access a site using name-based virtual hosts.
Enjoy. ;-)
http://jschilling.net/sw_jackomac.php
Actually, Reuters is reporting it. Yahoo! is simply syndicating it.
My penthouse on a Norwegian cruise overlooked/cantilevered the port bridge wing. I hollered down at the cappy, asking him a slew of questions. According to the nice cappy, he mentioned that the steam-powered beast used heavy fuel oil (like tar) for the boilers, and used about a gallon of fuel for every few inches. The side-thrusters also used gallons/inches (these are deisel-powered monsters).
It also forces you to use one of three "limited purpose brokerages" - Smith Barney, UBS, or Deutsche Bank Alex.Brown.
http://chip.cuccio.us/organization/effective-notet aking/printpage/
That's a tough choice. Perhaps I'd have more time to think about it if I weren't too busy at my job. Oh wait...
Thing that tweaks me, is that the article submitter touts that he's the first/only one with the letter, blah blah blah. Correspondence verbosity and accuracy are key for it to be credible. That's really my point - got that down there "wfberg"? Good.