after the attack on kernel.org, the site is down, I need to download kernel version 3.0 asap, does anyone knows a mirror site where I can download it from ?
Linux is also in Github:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux
Google has a cached page from kernel.org that describes several mirrors:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:F-zvQL6qk8sJ:www.kernel.org/mirrors/countries/html/US.html+linux+kernel+source+mirrors&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca
you can find it on this mirror site http://ftp.yandex.ru/kernel.org/linux/kernel/v3.0/testing/v3.0/
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I need to check a website on different chrome versions and I am trying to do it on the same machine. I don't know if this is still possible now or not. I know it was before from older questions such as here.
So my questions if it is possible how to install different version of chrome on the same computer ?
The only way to do is to use the unofficial !! portable chrome version.
To bypasse this you can use Browserling extention to performe your browser compatibility tests.
You could download an older version of Chromium from:
https://vikyd.github.io/download-chromium-history-version/
They can be installed alongside a regular Chrome.
I want to install and execute rstatd on opensuse linux for monitoring system resources. I am using rstatd because I am using LoadRunner tool for load testing which has support for rstatd for remote server monitoring.
With my installed opensuse version, rstatd was not pre-installed. I read somewhere that from opensuse 10+ version, rstatd doesn't come preinstalled.
I downloaded rstatd package from sourceforge site. followed instructions present in README file. I was able to run rstatd server with the help of this link but no monitoring data was available on LR server. Later I thought it might be a firewall issue so I disabled the firewalls also, still couldn't see data on LR server.
All settings in LR are present and done according to LR documentation.
Any pointers would be helpful if anyone has faced such issue. Thanks in advance.
Your better solution is to take advantage of the license for SiteScope which comes with the license for LoadRunner. Then you only need SSH or Telnet access from the SiteScope host to the system being monitored. Once signed in the SiteScope agent will execute command line utilities to pull back system information. There is no need to run RSTAT in such a case
The use of SiteScope has been the recommended and preferred version of Monitoring since its inclusion in version 8.x of LoadRunner.
RXTX site http://rxtx.qbang.org/wiki/index.php/Download has been down for a while. Do you know an alternative site to download the latest rxtx lib for windows, linux and raspberry pi?
Thanks,
Here's 2 working links :
http://www.jcontrol.org/download/rxtx_en.html
http://java2s.com/Code/Jar/r/Downloadrxtx22jar.htm
Cheers !!
You can download binaries from the bellow link
https://code.google.com/p/c328r-java/downloads/detail?name=rxtx-2.1-7-bins-r2.zip&can=2&q=
mod_pagespeed is stable now but there's no version for Windows. Does anybody compiled the module for Windows successfully?
Thanks!
mod_pagespeed does not currently work on Windows. But there is a PageSpeed port to ISS called IISpeed: http://www.iispeed.com/.
We currently have the mod_pagespeed module compiling and loading into Apache on Windows on a dev machine. However - we first need to fix a few things before it can be used as intended and released to the public.
Once we have it working correctly, we will offer a free download. Keep an eye on http://www.iispeed.com/ - we will announce it over there in a few weeks.
Hi
I downloaded the XCode 4 which uses the app store to download and install and took over 8 hours for the 4.1 GB download to complete.
Can I copy this install from to another machine without having to do that massive download again?
Just to be clear I know how to move files between machines its more the location and what needs to be moved that I am interested in,
Thanks in advance,
I simply copied "/Applications/Install Xcode.app" from one machine to the other after the first machine downloaded from the App Store ($4.99 version). It worked fine.
I am stumped by other answers here - I have just downloaded XCode 4.3.2 for Lion (AFAIK latest at the moment) from this site:
https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action
You only need a valid AppleID (free of charge) developer account. No credit card whatsoever.
The filtering & pagination on download page do not work properly / are somewhat weird, at least in FF. But you can still find and download the 1.8GB .dmg file there and install it wherever you want.
OP has stated that he has downloaded a 4.1GB file, so the versions might be different. I do not miss anything from mine though, it works (well, mostly - but that's just the quality of Apple software... :) ).
For what it’s worth, if you’re a registered developer you can download a single .dmg file from Apple’s website and install Xcode from that. The disc image can then be obviously copied wherever you wish.
Isn't it just a *dmg file? That's what I have done one with a previous version. Just copied it and a normal install did the trick..
The newest is called xcode_4_and_ios_sdk_4.3__final and is in my download folder...