to do anything serious with
`options debug` on your /etc/resolv.conf (its disabled by default for
some reason). Other implementations such as AIX which you use has it
enabled by default. AFAIK, most BSDs have them enabled too. HTH
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at the top?
The default entry is determined by the DEFAULT= setting in
/etc/default/grub; the first menuentry is has a value of 0 (from
the same page). So, perhaps try -
DEFAULT=menu_entry_number ?
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Hi Jeremy,
2009/11/3 Jeremy Visser jer...@visser.name:
On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 21:37 +1100, Ishwor Gurung wrote:
What about just dumping NAT table i.e., without the grep magic foo?
Sure. I've attached an `iptables -t nat -L` from working, and broken.
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What's weird is that the line
, try newer revision as reported by one users
success if you haven't (I do not have my wrtgl with me atm) :-)
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like
zooming in/out into the individual IXs and so on.. (really interesting
though how its presented :-) programmed using Opensource language
called Processing.
Are there any out-of-the-box solution like such that we can just plug
in and start playing? Thanks! :)
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anyway. So,
although your statement might still be valid (the corruption bit...
especially if you really intend to corrupt the data using special ABI
magickery), I think in the OPs case, it will simply fail to
compile+link if he/she gets the wrong headers.
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Is it that VirtualBox isn't emulating x86 hardware properly? Or, is it
a bug in obsd? (I am thinking the former). Any Ideas/suggestion are
entertained (Trying in VMware right now)
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read s
+-zsh:115 echo foo
foo
+-zsh:115 f=foo
+-zsh:115 read s
+-zsh:115 echo bar
bar
+-zsh:115 f=bar
+-zsh:115 read s
+-zsh:115 echo baz
baz
+-zsh:115 f=baz
+-zsh:115 read s
Just my 2 cents.
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=|}{ print $1 }'
+-zsh:116 read s
+-zsh:116 f=foo
+-zsh:116 echo foo
foo
+-zsh:116 read s
+-zsh:116 f=bar
+-zsh:116 echo bar
bar
+-zsh:116 read s
+-zsh:116 f=baz
+-zsh:116 echo baz
baz
+-zsh:116 read s
That does it too.
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/3D graphics? -SDL/PyOpenGL
Maths? - Scipy, Numpy
GUI? - GTK binding, QT binding
Web? - Django, Grok
There's so much more... Also a free book by Bruce Eckel -
http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIPython
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for Eeepc. Or even Xubuntu
(http://www.xubuntu.org/). Note that I do not have Eeepc meself and
also please note that Xubuntu runs XFCE desktop environment which in
terms of system load(Memory+CPU) is lighter than Eeebuntu which runs
Gnome/Remix desktop environment.
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specifically designed for Eeepc. Or even Xubuntu
(http://www.xubuntu.org/). Note that I do not have Eeepc meself and
Uhh.. I mean Eeexubuntu (http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ubuntu:eeexubuntu:home).
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Hello Bill,
wbenn...@turing.une.edu.au wrote:
Many thanks to those who posted suggestions.
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I'd like to report this to someone. Any suggestions?
Why not file a bug report at Evince's upstream?
I was thinking your postscript file was corrupt. o_O
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would be
the appropriate place to submit this.
Sorry, this would be my first approach (distribution) and then take it
upstream. Apologies.
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} or {a tmp
location, format and back} :)
Its the most straight-forward solution that exist.
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Hi Jake,
Jake Anderson wrote:
don't spose you know the model of the drive inside?
Yes. Its Caviar Green - 1.0TB/16MB/WD10EACS
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Hi Jake and all,
Jake Anderson wrote:
Just noticed that office works is selling 1TB western digital external
drives for $178.
seems to be ~ $10 more than the cheapest bare drive I could find.
Not to discourse you/others venture into buying a 1TB WD drive
but I bought it last month from OW
Daniel Pittman wrote:
Jonathan jhhum...@bigpond.com writes:
On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 11:42:56 pm Daniel Pittman wrote:
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You can use lsof(8) or the content of /proc/pid/fd to find deleted
files held open — though, keep in mind that things do this for
legitimate reasons, not just because
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