On 19/10/10 09:27, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
John,
Ran chkrootkit - had a lot of warnings about one application in
particular - Eclipse. Otherwise clean.
I guess eclipse is just a messy programme.
Simono
Yes, you will get some hidden directory warnings like Eclipse, it
doesn't know about but if
The 'Alarm Clock' utility is now ready for download. Read the Readme,
choose your type, and if you want, give me feedback so I can improve it.
Simono
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On 19/10/10 16:11, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
The 'Alarm Clock' utility is now ready for download. Read the Readme,
choose your type, and if you want, give me feedback so I can improve it.
Simono
I think I tried the process version, in that I got everything that is in
the top-level directory and
On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 16:48 +0100, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
I think the gold standard is that it should be at least as good as using
at. For example:-
joh...@liberator:~/simono$ echo aplay wakejap.wav | at 16:45
job 8 at Tue Oct 19 16:45:00 2010
joh...@liberator:~/simono$ echo aplay
On 19/10/10 17:13, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
Incidentally, did I remember to tell users to set the permissions of
Sounder1e to 'executable' after download? I think that's the error.
Meanwhile, I'm continuing testing.
Hi Simon...
I tried this just now and it seems to hide the error, but doesn't
Now that you mention it, today my Process version won't work on my 10.04
no matter what I do(apart from running the base application in the
debugger).
But it does work on 10.10.
The error is very strange, could have sworn it was working on both
yesterday. But maybe I'm mistaken again.
On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 16:48 +0100, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
On 19/10/10 16:11, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
The 'Alarm Clock' utility is now ready for download. Read the Readme,
choose your type, and if you want, give me feedback so I can improve it.
Simono
I think the gold standard is that
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