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I used to hangout at #RubyOnRails in freenode. i have no previous experience with IRC ,michael hartl's tutorial lead me there.For past few weeks when i try to join the channel ,i get this issue
NickServ- This nickname is registered. Please choose a different nickname, or identify via /msg NickServ identify <password>.
[12:46] == gateway/web/freenode/ip.122.172.187.129 is now your hidden host (set by syn.)
[12:46] == #rubyonrails Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services
so, somebody enlighten me how to identify with services..
You can't join #rubyonrails because it is +r, meaning only registered and identified nicknames are allowed to get in.
Did you register your nickname? If you did, you must have chosen a password when you did so. Thus, you just have to identify yourself before trying to join, as NickServ suggests, with /msg NickServ identify your-password.
If you never registered your nickname and all of a sudden you get this message, it means someone else registered your nickname and is using it. You didn't register it, so it's not yours, you can't claim it. There is nothing you can do besides choosing another nick (and this time register it, so that no one uses it). Change your nick by typing /nick new-nick, and then register. You can read about how to register with /msg nickserv help register. Then you can join.
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One of our JIRA users wants to disable the option to receive any kind of e-mail from JIRA and updates from the wiki.
How can this be implemented? Please provide the exact steps so that it can be switched off, or explain what I can do to create that something.
JIRA v7.1.4
It's not possible in Jira.
You can edit the email record to point somewhere else.
If it's user from external user directory (for example ActiveDirectory) you can delete email attribute in that user directory.
The cleanest way will be filtering out all incoming email from your jira server on user's mailbox side.
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We use a personal apple developer account and we used to submit apps in my name. Now we want to use our studio name instead of someone's real name, but our studio name has not yet registered. Can We do this?
No, you can definitely not set the Individual Developer Account's name to your company name.
I thought about that too but as they ask you like a hundred times whether you are sure this is your legal name you cannot set it to anything but your actual name. I suggest using the company's CEO / representative's name for it.
Once you have created a legally effective company you can create a new Company's Developer Account and transfer the applications from the Individual's Account to your new one.
Hope that helps :)
If you change your account to be related to a Company instead of an individual, the name will be changed to the name of the Company.
You can find more information here:
https://developer.apple.com/support/account/
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I cannot enter my other disk partition using command prompt, it says "The device is not ready" every time i tried to access it. I can enter drive C but, not D. I have granted all privileges of disk D upon users, authenticated users, administrator and system. I also ran the command prompt as administrator but it gave the same result. Any solution ? Thank you so much for all of your help.
Below links might help you, Please check it
https://superuser.com/questions/776669/command-prompt-error
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/bf8038a6-0d7c-4ecd-b2e7-7b2e2cc4826f/using-command-prompt-to-change-from-c-to-e-the-device-is-not-ready?forum=w8itprogeneral
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When I open a google page, the URL shows as:
https://www.google.co.in/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=-IyiU-OEDe3V8gewwYBg&gws_rd=ssl
I would like to know, why it has those parameters and why Google adds them?
i.e.
gfe_rd gws_rd ei
This webpage seems to have a good answer to that one, taken from Easy News Information, the title is "Google gfe_rd=cr&ei= URL Mystery Revealed", here's the link:
http://ramdynamo.blogspot.com.es/2014/03/google-gferdcr-url-mystery-revealed.html
The information requested above is summarised on the page as:
"Here in ?gfe_rd=cr&ei=
gfe means Google Front-End,
rd means Redirect,
cr means Country.
(till this you can find in all websites)
And the final ei means Engine Id and also some random combination of numbers and letters is a cookie sent to our desktop.."
Hope that helps.
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A week ago I sent an email for apple asking to change the name (that I draw red circle around it in the attached image) but they didn't reply! please can any one of you tell me how to change it? And what do you call that name exactly, it's developer name or what?
I sent an email by this link:
https://developer.apple.com/contact/submit.php
That is the company name that you selected the first time you uploaded an app to your iTune's Connect account. That is separate from the company name provided for your iOS Developer Program registration. Apple is able to assist you in changing it, tho you may be limited in what they allow you to change it to.