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Have you taken a look at mp3info? From my Ubuntu box:
apt-cache show mp3info
Package: mp3info
Priority: extra
Section: universe/sound
Installed-Size: 120
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers...
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Hard to believe it's been 5 years already. I remember him often when I am browsing the forums and when I look at some of my old posts.
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Or delete his account as SPAM.
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Ok I got a chance to try JohnT's suggestions. xset is out since it depends on having X11 installed and I don't have it installed and would rather avoid installing. vbetool dpms off worked to turn the...
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If I use vbetool to turn dpms off will the monitor turn back on if I press a key or will I have to blindly use vbetool to turn dpms back on?
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Sorry for the delay in responding. I checked the BIOS and turned the setting "LCD Monitor Off" to be on a 10 minute delay. It does the same thing that it did before I turned that setting on....
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I've been trying to Google this issue for a while now without much success. I am running Ubuntu 9.04 on an IBM Thinkpad T21 using the ubuntu-minimal install. That means I'm not using X11, Gnome, etc....
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November 2002 here. I joined during an Internet Security course in my undergrad degree. I had some networking questions. The lab we used was running Mandrake at the time.
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That was pretty sweet! Linux companies definitely need advertising like that.
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You could also look into srm which is part of the secure_deletion toolkit. From the man page:
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All three of his posts have been homework assignments.
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Nice, you have to love those drastic swings in weather! Does that happen often down there (change from hot to cold in the span of an evening)? In Ohio that's quite frequent. :)
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I run a MacBook that has a Core Duo proc in it and it routinely has temps in the high 50's with only a web browser and email app open. So under full load that temp seems about right. Also the temp...
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Yeah I kind of fell into this rut for a little while too. I've got to agree with Trilarian though, you just need to find new challenges. I use Linux mostly at work, but at home I'm now going to try...
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That was a very well written article. I also would agree with most of what was written. It raised several points that I hadn't thought of such as learning the history of Linux and knowing why...
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You can also put all of those statements into a text file with the .sql extension and input that using the sqlite3 binary from a terminal or CLI.
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The version available through Synaptic will be the latest stable release version. If you add repository that Bryon Speede mentions that will install the bleeding-edge development version. The...
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Yeah, I've been using it since early yesterday morning and seems to be pretty stable for basic web surfing. A lot easier on the resources than the 32-bit run through nspluginwrapper. :)
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Maybe try using an escape character? So it would look like this: alias a='echo \"hello\" > textfile'
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He must not have seen that he had an entire thread dedicated to where he's been. :)
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It was a good way to tie MS to 666. I'm sure that's what most people thought of when they started reading your post. :)
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We went out for a visit to check out the area at the end of August. We visited the Chinese garden downtown and probably took the same coastal route based on your pictures. I would also agree that...
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I'm now back to folding as well after taking over 2 years off!
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Very informative link trilarian. I'm running a 64-bit system at work but a 32-bit install at home on a 64-bit processor. Some things are still hard to do on the 64-bit install - like a java plugin...
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Nice, we are looking to move to Portland within the next year as well.
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