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manuel.kiessling.net
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| | | | | I'm currently tinkering with Spark for my side project JourneyMonitor. The goal is to extract useful metrics from the Selenium runs executed by the platform. To do so, I'm currently in the process of creating a new Analyze component. I want to build the Spark setup and the jobs using Scala 2.11. Therefore, I had to compile my own version of Spark 1.5.1, put it onto the systems, and run a cluster from that. This post describes what worked for me. | |
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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | | | After the trouble with swfdec and gstreamer, I found out the source of the issue (the fluendo mp3 plugin, see below), and can now use swfdec with gstreamer. Warning: Do not use the mp3 plugin from fluendo.com swfdec does not always work with the binary mp3 plugin from fluendo.com, at least not in Ubuntu 8.04 64bit. It works with the version shipped in Ubuntu (gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3) and with the mad plugin in gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly. An example is http://youtube.com/watch?v=CSp7jsV7oG0 | |
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humberto.io
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| | | | | Introduction to building static sites with lektor | |
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nts.strzibny.name
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| | | Here's one way of a cloud-independent deployment of Rails, Sidekiq, PostgreSQL, and Redis on single virtual server with Kamal. | ||