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What is the right way to poll from differents AWS SQS in the same process?
Suppose I have a ruby script: listen_queues.rb and run it.
Should I need to create threads to wrap each SQS poll or start sub processes?
t1 = Thread.new do
queue1.poll do |msg| ....
end
t2 = Thread.new do
queue2.poll do |msg| ....
end
t2.join
I tried this code, but the poll is not receiving any of the mes
In the past, I have used USB and/or built-in wireless broadband devices that the system detected (I assume) and set up the software appropriately at install time.
I have a netbook and after setting everything up, I later added a bluetooth dongle which it uses easily. I was able to connect to my phone without trouble... or at least it appears to.
Since last time I created poll attached to main dev thread I had to persuade forum admins to remove poll when no longer needed which took almost half a year, so I decided to create separate thread for each new poll I create...
So the first poll is about future of storage modes, basically I need to know if users with T-Mobile HD2 with 1GB NAND are using NAND-only mode or are using EXT partition.
Good day!
I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04. I am having a hard time connecting to the internet using my Sun Broadband Wireless. I installed the 64 bit version. I am from the Philippines. When I plug in my USB stick, it does not show up on the Network Manager/ no new connection can be detected.
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