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I'm looking at a massive set of ejabberd logs, and I'm trying to pry out some useful information from them. Are there any existing tools that can help me get some of the work done, or am I left to roll my own?
What are the type of information you are looking in the logs ?
For ejabberd platform analysis, there is an ejabberd monitoring solution called TeamLeader ( http://www.process-one.net/en/solutions/teamleader/ ) but this might be overkill.
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Has development on Mutt (the e-mail client) ended? I can't figure it out from the Wiki page. How would I go about pushing a patch upstream if I had one? (so far, I just have something that works for me).
Incidentally: are there many people using it still nowadays? Why no development on it for months?
I looked here: http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/
Fortunately, there's been quite some activity since your post:
http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/
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This question has been asked several times, yet not actually answered.
I'm using Putty to connect to a university Linux box. This server's clock is 15 minutes behind. My home directory is an NFS mount.
The BOFH has not configured NTP, even after several requests.
I can use the touch command until the sun turns blue; make will still warn.
I have not used it by myself, but have you checked http://nfstimesync.sourceforge.net/ project?
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I seeking a web site for programming skills testing. Maybe free analogue of codility or something like when you get a task, and need to upload a correct answer code, solving the task. Namely i interested in c++. Thanks.
your answer is that you should try your self more!
But some goods:
the ACM site: http://icpc.baylor.edu
http://acm.uva.es/contest/
http://www.codeforces.com
http://code.google.com/codejam/
and also
http://www0.us.ioccc.org/index.html
http://www.mycplus.com/featured-articles/programming-contests-and-challenges/
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I am new to cloud field, i want to know what it is from basic?
What are its advantages?
How it comes to use in real life?
Comparison with the existing technologies.
Cloud computing isn't a technology, it's a concept.
It means all your data (documents, photo's, music and even applications) is stored on a central server ('the cloud'). The advantage of this is that you can access your personal stuff from all your devices. If you want to listen to your music from a computer or some other device: no problem, since it's all 'in the cloud'.
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What program was used to draw the picture below?
Not a programming question...but I think is balsamiq: http://balsamiq.com/
That looks like it s made with balsamic mockup, it's not free btw.
A great source for wireframing tools can be found here.
Possibly Omnigraffle, an OS X app. See http://graffletopia.com/ for stencils (e.g. http://graffletopia.com/stencils/445)