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You guys may be looking for something like this
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ0c5F6pFi4
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92. I must be losing it. But either way, are you saying it's a math problem?
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You people be joking right?
Try placing 99 hours through twelve days, while the sum of two consecutive days cannot surpass 17... a simple example would be
16 0 16 0 (...) till you get 92
Take...
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Anyone knows of any software that will catalog (if that's the appropriate word) music CDs? Like you put in cds and the app. keeps a list of them, so when you select it afterwards the app will tell...
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what's with the creation date stuff?
if they were really taken 5 minutes apart (automatically, reliably (is that a word?)) then just find out when the night starts and then delete...
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Janet loves bill hands down prettiest screenshot... by a K.O. nonetheless
Its so funny how all the geeks got weather junk on their desktops... in case they need to get out of the house... ha ha...
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Ohh ok gotcha
Thanks again bwkaz...
I didn't know about the sizeof(*pumps) thing, and I tried the pump[0] thing before only I used pump[0]-> instead of pump[0]. and it didn't work (doh)... I...
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bwkaz, thanks! Nice to know we can count on our resident guru.
Here's the thing though, it later occured to me that what I wanted is something like the program at the end; still, even though it...
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Ok, so what I learned (which was a while ago; and I don't have a great memory to begin with) is that when you have array of pointers, the **var holds the pointer to the first thing you pointed at, so...
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Ohhh.... thanks... I guess that makes a lot of sense... thanks bwkaz...
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Hey thanks for answering... and yeah I get all that, what does not make sense to me, though, is that if I put the code on my 1st post on a program by itself (without gbuf[4096] or malloc) it works......
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on xmms I'd try...
first off open it from a xterm or something, you might get good messages
same place where you changed digital to analog, I'd make sure Device: is pointed to the right place and...
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Wait... so the emily folder is inside the datafiles folder or one of its subfolders? Meaning, does the tree go something like:
/
..... rwxrwx--- root staff /datafiles
............. rwxr-xr-x...
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Hey guys...
First of I'll acknowledge that this question doesn't have much merrit because of the lack of info I have... sorry
Here it is: why would it be acceptable/unacceptable to do this:
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I myself would try some sort of livecd or bootable floppy with a basic linux setup and dd and ssh... then run dd over ssh over the network... I can't remember how it's done, but it's probably...
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Hello everyone. I'm not sure this is in the right forum, but here it goes:
I've seen some "cheap computers" stuff on the web lately, desktops for US$200 and stuff like that. I was wondering if you...
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In addition to WhiteKnight's question, here's mine:
Couldn't this be a pppd feature?
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It might not need to go as far as recompiling the kernel.
Maybe you could try
# modprobe i810_audio
# modprobe ac97
And see if it works. Maybe you should run alsaconf. Don't forget you need...
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Nice. Liked what you did there. What does ~/.xinitrc read? If there isn't one, you might do one like this:
#!/bin/sh
. /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
export DISPLAY=:0
while true;xte 'mousemove 100...
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It'd definitely help if you gave us more info. Like deathadder said, what's the sound card? What is the kernel? Did you recompile it? What is the output of dmesg (or maybe dmesg | grep sound or dmesg...
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Weird. Never seen this before. But I'll go with serz, is probably something with the passwd file.
If you can do (as root)
su -s /bin/sh user
Then you could probably do (as root)
chsh -s /bin/sh...
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Where's that script you talked about? Could you post it please? If you can send the "same thing" via the same sendmail and get different results, it's probably something with the script.
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He's not asking why the message is displayed (AFAIK), he even posted the explanation. He's asking why mv complains, cp doesn't.
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I think there is nothing like -p for mv because it's 'implied'. It's weird that cp -p didn't complain about it though (but then again, I'm nearly illiterate in permissions).
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