I have found a very strange problem. We found that the time of establishing the
websocket connection between mobile phone and server was too long. Then I use
tcpdump to capture the data and found that the problem maybe has something to
do with window scale option in SYN packet. Here is the SYN p
On Mon, 2019-04-15 at 22:39 +, MRob wrote:
> I know there's a couple third party repos offering PHP 7 for Centos. I
> prefer not to add too much third party that I don't have to and PHP 7
> has been mainstream for some time now, I thought maybe it would be in
> EPEL by now.
>
> What is the
As far as I know, the only alternative to using a third-party repo's
prebuilt RPM versions with automatic updates (e.g.: Remi) would be to
download and compile it yourself from php.net and aggressively update it
by hand every time a new version is released. Only your organization can
make the f
I know there's a couple third party repos offering PHP 7 for Centos. I
prefer not to add too much third party that I don't have to and PHP 7
has been mainstream for some time now, I thought maybe it would be in
EPEL by now.
What is the most recommended and stable way to get an up to date PHP o
Happy Birthday to the best"est" OS ever!..here's to 15 more...and
then some!!!
EGO II
On 4/15/19 12:19 PM, Albert McCann wrote:
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> Subject: [CentOS] Happy 15th Birthday, CentOS!
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> CentOS is 15 years old today!
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> Hear the story from some of our community
On 4/15/19 5:22 AM, H wrote:
Suggested earlier but since I do not use e-macs as my programming editor no go.
I guess I don't understand what you view as a problem. If you're
looking for a new application, then it logically follows that you aren't
using it now. If you object to applications
On 04/14/2019 07:51 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:42:56 +0200
> H wrote:
>
>> I would love to find an old-fashioned outliner, like the ones that used to
>> exist prior to the modern GUIs. It would make writing structured documents,
>> or organizing thoughts in general, so much more
On 04/15/2019 02:18 PM, Peda, Allan (NYC-GIS) wrote:
> Emacs Org-mode ? https://orgmode.org/
>
> On 4/14/19, 1:51 PM, "CentOS on behalf of Frank Cox"
> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:42:56 +0200
> H wrote:
>
> > I would love to find an old-fashioned outliner, like the ones t
On 04/14/2019 10:30 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> On Apr 14, 2019, at 4:42 AM, H wrote:
>> Ideally it should allow saving files in txt, OO and markdown formats…
> Since you included Markdown in the list, my initial question was why don’t
> you just write in that format, since the Markdown list featur
Emacs Org-mode ? https://orgmode.org/
On 4/14/19, 1:51 PM, "CentOS on behalf of Frank Cox"
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:42:56 +0200
H wrote:
> I would love to find an old-fashioned outliner, like the ones that used to
> exist prior to the modern GUIs. It would make writi
CentOS is 15 years old today!
Hear the story from some of our community members at
https://blog.centos.org/2019/04/centos15-2/
Do you have your own story? Drop me a note - rbo...@centosproject.org -
to tell me about it.
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