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I followed the instructions and compiled && installed gcc - unfortunately compilation fails on glibc:
make[1]: Entering directory '/var/storage_primary/dl/tmp/glibc-2.1.3/sunrpc'...
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fluxbox, running xmms and aterm
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who needs cd when you can pass -r along to rm - cd has such a limited scope, i prefere the power of rm.
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greetings,
after playing the first two chapters of the core module for NWN i was left very disappointed with the lack of experience gained; i liked the non-linear questing in BG2 where the...
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i'd personally recommend proftpd; it is easy to setup (xml based config files) and includes many useful features, notably jailing/chrooting and virtual users. i believe you can set it up to use sftp...
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hehe
(it's a descent 2 for linux page... )
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welcome aboard,
i started out with mandrake (id est, after missing dos for too many years) - the transgression was indeed easy, and should not pose any problems as long as you get your internet up...
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well, some compilers notify you if some portion of the code is unreachable due to an endless loop (or code after a return statement).
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since when does windows terminate endless loops? i don't know how an OS could realize that the endless loop is not the way the program is supposed to be running.
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i've never coded any perl, but just try to print $query and see if it works (although, i think you'd better assign the value to $query and not compare against it).... may be that you have to escape...
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i switched to gentoo from mandrake ca 4 months ago; it may not be the smoothest install (compared to mandrake), but you'll have the system configured to your requirements (and it is not difficult,...
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comrades,
after migrating to linux some two years ago, i realized there was a host of purposeful java tools out there that geekified coding in a pleasant way - i believe there are still numerous...
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i don't suppose you're using edonkey/overnet? it's the only app i've run that seems to find it necessary to keep every file channel opened for the entire duration of the app *sigh*. if setting the...
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if you are familiar with java, check out itext api, it boasts with some editing capabilities and is quite intuitive as well.
cheers,
//blackrax
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first computer was an Amiga 600HD running at 7.14Mhz, Motorola 68000 (w/o fpu) and 1mb of ram, although i upgraded to 2mb a few weeks after purchasing the computer.
the HD part of the name,...
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i know this is not an IDE, but personally i'd recommend you to get comfortable with vim or emacs - they have a steeper learning curve (esp emacs), but on the other hand, support a host of programming...
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actually, it's sufficient to be the user owning the X session.
haven't done it in a long time (it got better after i recompiled it - and i haven't had much time to be a geek lately), but i used...
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hmm - i have similar problems with my X, usually the mouse doesn't freeze though, but X is not responding - i haven't had time to look into the problem yet, but if you have another computer in your...
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i have always been under the impression that we, hackers and nerds alike (whether in favor of m$oft or OSS), were all deprived off sleep - why else would we even care to post in a /dev/random forum,...
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hehe - of course explorer crashes, but it usually leaves the system intact (i was relating to severe crashes).
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i don't remember what the rechnique is called, but m$soft did come up with a pretty clever NTFS optimization (introduced around winXP i believe) - it's only effective/effecient as long as 30% or so...
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unless you want to keep it 100% pure java (which, judging by your request, yuu don't), you may want to check out a ncurses api wrapper - try, JavaCurses, although primarily designed to write TUI:s,...
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as you can see, my young apprentice, your linux friends have failed. now witness the firepower of this fully armed and almost operational battle station.
//emperor blackrax
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hehe- next time you are over at your neighbor's place, setup a secure firewall and tell him not to use outlook ::rolleyes:
cheers,
//blackrax
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sure, but at the same time, there is of course a political incentive to it as well, although not outspoken or precisely dictated - but certainly politics and the open source community mingle; just...
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