grasp, however. I would therefore be very grateful if
somebody could point me to a very basic (preferrably command-line
only) implementation of spaced repetition (a simple script for the
bash shell, a short pyhton script or something similar).
Kind regards
not
Hi there, I have to admit, I may be a little bit overly concerned with
this kind of questions. On the other hand I think it may be an
intersting statistics/probability-related question in its own right,
but maybe it is just trivial, so please stop me if you think that
you've heard this one before.
Hi thanks for all replies,
sorry I forgot to mention that. That's exactly what I did; I ran
mnemosyne from a script that appended the current date and time to a
log file each time mnemosyne was run. The last entry before I had to
reset date and time was 18:40 (--as confirmed by the log file--so t
Hi there,
it works perfectly on a Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200 running debian.
Kind regards
Jakub
On 4 dic, 10:24, Mierk Schwabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am wondering: do any of you have any experience using Mnemosyne on a
> handheld device? I am thinking of buying a portable hand
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> The timezone thing is one issue, but I've you've graded some cards while
> Mnemosyne thought the date was 1970, the scheduling could be completely off...
>
> Peter
>
> On Tuesday 02 December 2008 19:34:14 notstrom wrote:
>
> > Dear
Sorry, I got disconected Just to finish up Do you think, with
respect to what if have written above, it would do a lot of harm if I
just continued with a "unclean" database (as the latest backup does
not contain all the latest additions, etc.)?
Best, Jakub
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18:21, Peter Bienstman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's hard to say what exactly happened. The safest would be to restore from a
> backup.
>
> Peter
>
> On Tuesday 02 December 2008 17:49:52 notstrom wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I wonder whether somebody c
Hello,
I wonder whether somebody could help me with this: yesterday around 6
pm, I had gone through all the cards that had been scheduled for that
day. Then, around 10 pm, I had to set the system date and time anew,
because, after resetting my (linux-based) computer it had been set to
01.01.1970.