Indeed, whereas in the start menu you could just search and press enter if the only result was a file to open it, with the start screen you will get a metro app showing results when you do do the same. I hate the full…
Seems the package has been updated again with SPDY support this time (1.4.0-2)
Thanks but I'm not going to build it myself, I think it's better for me if I leave that up to the package maintainers ^^
Me too, I just updated on Arch but activating SPDY isn't working so far: nginx[20116]: nginx: [emerg] the "spdy" parameter requires ngx_http_spdy_module in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:26 Seems the Arch package was built…
You can get a free SSL certificate at https://www.startssl.com/ , so that should not be a reason to keep you from using it. I do agree that the extreme mistrust of browsers towards self-signed certificates is an odd…
Nginx can (and according to wikipedia Apache can too), I have been doing so until my old certificate expired. It's called SNI (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication) and if your openSSL version has…
"We say atoms are bound by weak attractors. Why not admit the truth: the Universe is held together by love."
It seems like it's up again, but it's now not applying the discount? (Trying to buy Resharper c# version). The discount is there until you add it to your cart. Edit: it seems fixed now!
Indeed, whereas in the start menu you could just search and press enter if the only result was a file to open it, with the start screen you will get a metro app showing results when you do do the same. I hate the full…
Seems the package has been updated again with SPDY support this time (1.4.0-2)
Thanks but I'm not going to build it myself, I think it's better for me if I leave that up to the package maintainers ^^
Me too, I just updated on Arch but activating SPDY isn't working so far: nginx[20116]: nginx: [emerg] the "spdy" parameter requires ngx_http_spdy_module in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:26 Seems the Arch package was built…
You can get a free SSL certificate at https://www.startssl.com/ , so that should not be a reason to keep you from using it. I do agree that the extreme mistrust of browsers towards self-signed certificates is an odd…
Nginx can (and according to wikipedia Apache can too), I have been doing so until my old certificate expired. It's called SNI (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication) and if your openSSL version has…
"We say atoms are bound by weak attractors. Why not admit the truth: the Universe is held together by love."
It seems like it's up again, but it's now not applying the discount? (Trying to buy Resharper c# version). The discount is there until you add it to your cart. Edit: it seems fixed now!