programm that produces such nice output?
Thanks in advance.
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ouchpad).
The really vicious thing was that every time I opened the psm0
device, it supplied 80-150 bytes before performing the
deactivation.
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Hi,
as the man page tells, `nice' alters the scheduling priority.
Is there a way to reduce a processes priority for hard disk
access?
Thanks in advance.
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(And a Euro sign in Windows-1252). Who uses cp437/cp850 on BSD?
> besides.. 0x80!=0200
$ ruby -e 'puts 0x80, 0200'
128
128
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e lines into a
> single line by removing all the newline characters at the end of each line.
>
> What's the best/most efficient way of doing that in a shell?
Probably this:
$ echo `cat ip-file`
$ ipline=`cat ip-file`
$ echo $ipline | wc -l
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ogram. [...] So I want to completly remove that
> FreeBSD from my PC and to install the Windows operating system
> from CD.
This problem is best solved the common way Windows users do with
any software: Just reinstall the desired program as often until it
works.
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Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 06. Aug 2009, 15:37:34 -0800 schrieb Mel Flynn:
> On Thursday 06 August 2009 12:46:21 Bertram Scharpf wrote:
>
> You might get some help on freebsd-x11 list.
As I mentioned twice I manage to reproduce the problem just
calling "dd". It is definitely not an X
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 04. Aug 2009, 13:26:24 +0200 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
> an Acer notebook with a Synaptics Touchpad makes some trouble
> here.
This is a real mess. Nobody gives me any help and I do not know
what to try any further. I reduced the problem to the following
behaviour:
#
Hi Mel,
Am Dienstag, 04. Aug 2009, 18:50:24 -0800 schrieb Mel Flynn:
> On Tuesday 04 August 2009 03:26:24 Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > Further I seem to have missed something else. I found the page
> > http://wiki.freebsd.org/SynapticsTouchpad where are mentioned s
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 04. Aug 2009, 21:28:37 +0200 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
> Am Dienstag, 04. Aug 2009, 13:26:24 +0200 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
> > Hi,
> >
> > an Acer notebook with a Synaptics Touchpad makes some trouble
> > here. My primary problem is: I restart the mous
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 04. Aug 2009, 13:26:24 +0200 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
> Hi,
>
> an Acer notebook with a Synaptics Touchpad makes some trouble
> here. My primary problem is: I restart the mouse daemon and then I
> can move the mouse only for a short distance; suddenly the
pport="1"
hw.psm.synaptics.vscroll_hor_area=1300
I don't have those ctls here and I cannot find the kernel driver
that provides them.
Does anybody have some advice for me?
Thanks in advance.
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I made a second partition named "transfer" formatted with
FAT so that I can write some data from a Windows to it.
I look enviously at the Grml project and I find it a great pity
that there is no BSD equivalent.
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'
10
$ cat nl.c
#include "stdio.h"
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
printf( "%d\n", '\n');
return 0;
}
$ cc -o nl nl.c
$ ./nl
10
$ echo | od -d
00010
001
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sing the base name
> cp $i /usr/home/tmp/$BN
Please provide the error message next time.
I guess the filenames contain spaces. Try
cp "$i" "/usr/home/tmp/$BN"
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imap :wsleep 1gi
The purpose of the sleep is that you see the "written" message.
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Hi Frank,
Am Donnerstag, 05. Mär 2009, 04:15:05 + schrieb Frank Shute:
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 04:08:03PM +0100, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > from "man sh":
> >
> >Invocation
> > [...] the shell inspects
> > argument 0, and if it
.profile" got executed. Finally, I modified
"/usr/src/bin/sh/main.c" to trace what files are read, recompiled
the "sh" command and: the only file that is executed is "~/.shrc".
I just cannot believe that FreeBSD has such a severe bug. What is
going wrong here?
Th
urce code reveals: An exit code of 1 will be
returned when (1) the -? option or an unknown one requested a
usage message and (2) the input file cannot be opened.
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Am Dienstag, 30. Dez 2008, 17:48:02 -0800 schrieb Gary Kline:
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:16:33PM +0100, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > Hi Gary,
> >
> > Am Dienstag, 30. Dez 2008, 11:31:14 -0800 schrieb Gary Kline:
> > > The problem is that there are many
links.
>
> sed or perl?
Ruby. Untested:
$ ruby -i.bak -pe 'next if ~/href="([^"]*)"/i and $1 == "http://example.com";'
somefile.html
Probably you want to do something more sophisticated.
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on is not portable. -> man sed /^STANDARDS
Consider Perl or
$ ruby -i.bak -pe 'next if 8..10 === $.' x
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ht
:ti=\E[?47h:te=\E[?47l:tc=xterm-xfree86:
Don't forget to execute "cap_mkdb termcap".
No need to get over with a poor workaround.
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able to
switch to an alternate screen buffer. They use the escape sequences
"\e[?1049h" and "\e[?1049l" to switch back respectively.
How can I activate this in FreeBSD?
Thanks in advance.
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s problem is that a semicolon is missing before the closing
brace.
sed -e '/\*address:/{n;[EMAIL PROTECTED]@replaceText @;}'
I'm almost sure your version won't work with GNU sed either.
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Hi,
Am Samstag, 21. Jun 2008, 12:53:37 +0200 schrieb Marc Fonvieille:
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 12:36:24PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > my scanner works perfectly when I log in in as root. As an
> > unprivileged user, I just get this error message:
> >
> > $
ing like
chmod 0666 /dev/ugen0.2
the permissions will be 0644 after the run of "scanimage -L".
Could somebody please enlighten me what's going on here? What did I miss
when installing Sane?
"pkg_info -Dx sane-backends" stays empty.
Thanks in
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