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While trying to do the installation from a windows partition, Yast2 tries to mount /dev/hda1 (the windows partition) multiple times... Since it can mount it only once, the installation fails.
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Hey, thanks!
Well, I looked at the python docs, but they're easy to get lost in :)
Thanks for your encouragement; I've actually tried to get started with Python before, but that was usually...
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How can I output a string in Python without having it append a newline everytime? Eg. when you use readline() to read a line from a file and then print it, there are 2 newlines, which is not what I...
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I rather like vector: it's a template class, while the Java Vector can only contain Object's, which require explicit casting.
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Does anybody have any experience with the FreePascal compiler & windows programming? I'm making a program, but I have a lot of trouble with the included resource compiler (windres, also included...
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Sorry, it doesn't work. I even tried putting the ftplugin directory in every directory in my runtimepath, but still no success...
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Yes, I have now! I just think it's cool to have a windows app with the power of the linux thing...
I went through the docs that came with vim a couple of times already. In usr_043.txt it...
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OK, I've searched myself stupid on this one, but I can't figure out how to make vim (6.0, under windows) open .pp files by default in Pascal mode. I've made a file with the lines
augroup...
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Damn, I've done it again. Just after I posted the previous message, I found a page on google that explained what I was looking for.
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I'm back with another Java question, hope you don't mind.
I want to display a splash screen in my Java app (fyi, a splash screen is typically a little pic that shows up while your application is...
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:eek:
Now I see! Thanks for the info! I've already made some similar classes, and it fits in just great!
(That design patterns stuff starts to look more useful & less boring, it seems)
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Wow Dru, that's some pretty leet Java! I understand how it works, only the Singleton class is new. What does it do? I can't find it anywhere in my API docs...
I haven't worked out the actions...
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What is the best way to handle events that come from a menubar in Java? The only thing I can think of is having one big function like this
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
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Yeah, that's right! Stupid that I didn't notice it... I'm going to implement it tonight.
d_realloc is indeed a wrapper for realloc. It calls a user supplied function to determine what to do. ...
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I have a struct which has a char **, to hold a number of strings. When I initialize my struct, I calloc some memory to accomodate room for the pointers to the strings, and I whenever I add another...
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It certainly has been used as an aid to factorization (I don't think it's used anymore now.). The idea is to take products of all prime numbers below a given limit, and then find the GCD with...
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In decreasing order of coolness (increasing order of difficulty):
QT (c++)
Gtk
Motif and all its clones
Xlib
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svgalib/framebuffer
There is no standard library to create GUI's. GUI's...
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There's gdbm, which is pretty much standard with each distro. It's more an indexing system than a real database, but it's really handy: you create a struct with a key and some content, pass it to...
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It doesn't have to be a Perl problem, it could also be a TCP implementation that follows the standards too closely/loosely.
Knowing M$, it will probably be the last...
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I don't think it's a dead language; it has bindings for all the recent tools/technologies like OpenGL, etc.
Maybe the newsgroup will learn you something more (faq). I think it's...
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Well, in my problem that would be a matter of taste. I'm skipping over the initial whitespace in a string, so if I use an additional pointer, I can pass it straight away to strlen() and friends.
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Dang... That means that I'll have to use an extra pointer
char *ptr = buffer;
which means, again, 32 bits gone up in smoke :)
Thanks for the explanation, guys!
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I was making a program in C when I suddenly found out that you apparently can't do
char buffer[40];
/* ... */
buffer++;
I was very amazed by this; I thought that arrays and...
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I'll try fiddling with the knobs some time. But I've already seen that apparently it doesn't matter what codec you select...
When I started I made the movies in matlab format, but now they're...
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