Thanks Frédéric,
Where then would this new page with the clouds on it be visible? I
see that it generates files in the template folder - does this mean
it's up to the librarians to add links? Also, how often would you
recommend running this script? Once a day? Multiple times in one day?
Nicole
So is this feature no longer just a test feature for France? I see that in
system preferences it indicated it was in "testing" DON"T TURN IT ON...
etc...
http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.0/administration/global-system-preferences/opac/view?searchterm=cloud
go down to opaccloud...
David
> Where then would this new page with the clouds on it be visible? I see
> that it generates files in the template folder - does this mean it's
> up to the librarians to add links?
As you may have noted, this script does a similar job as
build_browser_and_cloud.pl. The difference is that its
Thank you for the clarification!
Nicole
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Frederic Demians wrote:
>
>> Where then would this new page with the clouds on it be visible? I see
>> that it generates files in the template folder - does this mean it's up to
>> the librarians to add links?
>
> As you m
David,
I never actually heard that it was in testing from BibLibre - that was
an assumption of others because we couldn't figure out how to get it
to work - so I guess it's all A-OK and I will now document it
thoroughly!
Nicole
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 9:54 AM, David Schuster wrote:
>
> So is th
Okay, it looks like the stack smashing issue has been resolved through
increased allocation of memory in several places on the MySQL server.
Our server has 8GB of memory with a quad core processor. I allocated
1000GB to the MyISAM sort buffer size. I also increased the key buffer
size. I found
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Owen Leonard wrote:
> > I developed this by myself.
>
> It works for me. What does your browser's javascript debugger say?
>
>
Ok; I have developed a fully working Bengali ( Bangladesh ) on screen
keyboard for my system. It`s working prefectly.
--
Best,
Zico
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Hi,
> Our server has 8GB of memory with a quad core processor. I allocated
> 1000GB to the MyISAM sort buffer size. I also increased the key buffer
> size. I found a few things about memory, but not much, on the Koha Wiki.
> I would like to hear from others what you have found to be optimal
> memo
2010/1/12 tajoli :
> Hi,
>
>> Our server has 8GB of memory with a quad core processor. I allocated
>> 1000GB to the MyISAM sort buffer size. I also increased the key buffer
>> size. I found a few things about memory, but not much, on the Koha Wiki.
>> I would like to hear from others what you have
Right now we are building the system and adding records in 500 record
chunks.
John
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From: tajoli [mailto:taj...@cilea.it]
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 12:44 PM
To: Chadwick, John, DCA
Cc: koha-devel@lists.koha.org
Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] Stack smashing resolved -- w
We only found a couple of places in the Zebra configuration. One is for
disk space for register and shadow files (default is 4GB) and the other
deals with maximum memory which I bumped up.
My rationale for the MySQL memory adjustments is in rebuilding the Zebra
indexes Zebra indexes the data is be
Hi all,
You might wish to know that Indiana University has been awarded US$2.38
million from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to develop library software.
The article does not mention if any or which currently available open source
code will be used.
Even with US$2.38 can all wheels be reinvente
Hi,
Two years ago we installed Koha 2.7 and have been using it since.
We fully translated it into Catalan, as the "official" translation was
just half-baked, and we added some new functionalities into it. One of
this new funcionalities that added was that we programmed some new OPAC
and Intrane
Just an article about MySQL, and a reason to think about PostgreSQL:
http://ostatic.com/blog/the-state-of-postgresql-not-so-easy-to-kil
Some trends: http://www.google.com/trends?q=PostgreSQL%2C+mysql
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Here is the link to the Wiki page that has some suggestions on MySQL
settings.
http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=faq&s[]=memory&s[]=buffer
The information about memory is about half way down the page.
John
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From: Chris Cormack [mailto:ch...@bigballofwax.co.nz]
Sent: Mo
Regarding your first question, 3.0 & 3.2 have RSS feeds for keeping up
with new biblios on a topic, keyword, author, subject etc. There are
a lot of tools out there that let you receive RSS updates via email as
well.
More here: http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.2/opac/rss-feeds
Nicole
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