of the machine is very
questionable.
It is not as meaningless as it seems. The computed value is used for some
driver timing. It can also detect some CPU misconfigurations. Quite
valuable thing.
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of the machine is very
questionable.
It is not as meaningless as it seems. The computed value is used for some
driver timing. It can also detect some CPU misconfigurations. Quite
valuable thing.
Milan Kopacka
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some other version.
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need the key to run the virtual machine, archive unpacking and
installation can be done without the key.
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On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
I'd like to grope around inside a .deb file, which has been created on a
debian Linux box. Do we have any nifty tools for this, like rpm2cpio?
You can use ar
ar x package.deb
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On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
I'd like to grope around inside a .deb file, which has been created on a
debian Linux box. Do we have any nifty tools for this, like rpm2cpio?
You can use ar
ar x package.deb
Milan Kopacka
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