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im perplexed....is that snippet the same code you're running on each system...verbatim? or are you actually initializing i to be 0 on the linux run? i dont understand how you would ever have Max...
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first, you'll want a good book.
Understanding the Linux Kernel (O'Reilly) is great as a good technical reference for linux on x86
Linux Kernel Development (Novell) i hear is a more general...
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cool man, i should be at the ibm location on burnet during that time if you wanna grab some lunch or something.
good luck with that oss project, ive been wanting to get involved with something...
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interesting, im graduating with a BS in CS from UT this December, and interned in the LTC last summer, and will be this coming summer as well. i'm hoping to land an offer there afterward. hit me up...
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just for reference i THINK you can use the kernel's itimer interface in user programs. setitimer() and whatnot.
the most straightforward choice here is the sleep though
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id just google one up. tutorials are a dime a dozen
the following perl line seems to work btw:
perl -ne 'print "$1\n" if(/(.{30}Location.{40})/)' *html
but the reason i suggested perl was...
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what is the exact resulting format of the data you're looking to extract (what information are you actually interested in)? it might be easier to extract the appropriate fields directly, since...
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this is a bit hackish, but you can break the file into multiple lines using sed, then use grep with context lines to get a more readable output.
for example:
sed 's/\(.\{10\}\)/\1\n/g' file
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real men use Perl/Tk
rational men use Python/PyGTK :D
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doesn't $ match a newline? or maybe it matches \r as well, and thats what the initial file is using instead of \r? just doesnt make sense that you can replace $ when there's nothing there to...
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on the super low end of the spectrum, my PCI (not pci-e) GeForce 4 MX4000 runs dual-monitors fine using the nvidia legacy drivers. 1 dvi, 1 vga. could probably pick one up for ~$20.
7600gt/6600gt...
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that may work as well, but matching based on ">", as bwkaz suggested, seems to be the simplest solution. 1 pass and he's done
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you mean lilo reports an error when you edit the conf and try to run `lilo` afterward?
i would manually boot to your new kernel (havent used lilo in a while, but you can manually edit your boot...
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seems quite possible, and it would make for good practice at least :p
definetely look around, but i do seem to recall having to rely on a set of helper libraries to get that kind of functionality...
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its been a while, ive almost completely forgotten x86 assembly, so i post this at the risk of making myself look stupid. however:
mult:
add bl, cl
sub cl, 1
jnz mult
is this not equivalent...
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hmm, i have a similar setup/config. only relavent difference i can see would be that i also have ATA_GENERIC support defined (under SATA/PATA Drivers).
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its been a while since ive done any scripting, but let me get this straight, you basically want to edit a particular column value from an input stream, then spit out the entire editted row for every...
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another solution would be to purchase a shell account (roughly $5/month or so i believe?). as far as command-line goes, the interaction is just as tangible, as long as your scripts dont deal with...
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route add default gw 192.168.1.1 eth1
assuming eth1 corresponds to your new NIC
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im a Stetson man, and by Stetson i mean Perl
it just does everything, and fast (programming-time-wise). even on larger or complicated apps i'll often whip up a proof of concept with perl, because...
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i hacked something up. and i'm not using "hacked" lightly here, i'm sure it's pretty volatile. the only easy way i could think of is by making sure all the words in the possibly decrypted strings...
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just model it like iptables/netfilter...
if ($packet->table() eq "INPUT") {
if ($packet->type() eq "TCP") {
//run it through tcp ruleset
}
else if ($packet->type() eq "UDP") {
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how are you testing this? have you confirmed that data is actually being stored in 0x4D?
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i.e. you just want to get all the email addresses?
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