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i = getchar();
the input buffer still has data left in it.
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I did a 7 cd one a lonnnng time ago :) on a 56k none the less. T'was a lovely month.
Nobody really downloads the whole set though. With woody, people would download cd 1 or 5, but generally, all...
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Because debian just decides to package more things. and possibly because there are more developer-y people that use debian, since it's been around longer than redhat.
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post your (or try to understand) your /etc/crontab
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could just be bad hardware. (ie, ram)
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maybe because you had /usr/bin/ instead of /usr/bin
dunno if the path variable is that insitant on correctness.
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I've heard of fun times trying to take apart the newer ibooks... I don't know how easy the clamshell ones are (that's the one i think you have...).
Before you go at it, download a manual to take...
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at my job we just used a whiteboard....
But it probably wouldn't be too hard to just write something up in php to do it. or just use a wiki?
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yeah, i knew that mysql had something nice and simple for the months, but I wasn't sure if (s)he was even using mysql. So whatever. It's really kinda gross code too..
I wasn't able to find...
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I doubt that you could find out when the user was added... other than this...
try zgrepping in /var/log for the user name. see what shows up.
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if ($lastmonth != $rs["showmon"]) {
add to the end of that line (or on the beginning of the next line, like make room in between the two).
echo "\n<br>";
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print " ".$rs["showday"]."/".$rs["showmon"];
becomes...
print " ";
if ($lastmonth != $rs["showmon"]) {
if ($rs["showmon"] == 1){echo "Jan";}if ($rs["showmon"] == 2){echo "Feb";}
if...
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your bios on your motherboard defines that limit.
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I always remembered the main idea behind it was just a logical sorting of all the files.
In specifc, the /usr/bin vs /bin was the idea behind what happens if /usr is on a mountable nfs drive or...
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This will send out a message to most logged in users asking them this question.. kinda solves the problem, but not really.
As far as I know, there's no real way to determine this.. If you have...
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plus, we're all wrong at some point, and I've seen people fill answers on their first post to the site. It's not really worth the overhead / trouble imo...
Heck, after chilling around here for...
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install cupsys-bsd for the cli version of lpr.
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Not gonna close it since it already got answered, but they're right. Please read the posting guidelines which are at the top of each forum.
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I would be more concerned about the 12 day difference...
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I would imagine that it has something to do with needed modules for your keyboard and mouse not being loaded. I remember this being common with usb versions, but I'm not sure of the package names (or...
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you need to add /home/don/software/ to the library path...
-I/home/don/software/ on a gcc command.. So hack the makefile to look there as well. (I'd probably just go the simple route and change...
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if this port is blocked by a firewall, try unblocking it and scanning again. I wouldn't be surprised if it then showed up as closed.
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mmm... if I was 10 and some guy with white hair came up to me while I was chilling in a computer store... Isin't that one of those "don't talk to strangers" moments?
:mod-ness: Oh, and I'm merging...
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