Hi all,I have been working with kubuntu on my laptop lately and generally very pleased.Anyhow, I have a question (which is not necesseraly an issue of kubuntu).I was trying to use kpowersave in order to control my laptop power saving. kpowersave is working with a daemon called powersaved which
hii have in csh:alias vi 'gvim \!* 'i tryed translating to bash asalias vi='gvim $* 'this works without the ampersand, bit not with itorvi() {gvim $* ; }
same again.any idea ?thanks,erez.
On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 09:35:27AM +0300, Erez D wrote:
hi
i have in csh:
alias vi 'gvim \!* '
i tryed translating to bash as
alias vi='gvim $* '
this works without the ampersand, bit not with it
aliases are replacement text, not scripts. whatever you set in your alias
will be
On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 10:21:33AM +0300, Erez D wrote:
On 5/1/06, Oded Shimon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 09:35:27AM +0300, Erez D wrote:
hi
i have in csh:
alias vi 'gvim \!* '
i tryed translating to bash as
alias vi='gvim $* '
this works without the
Hi all,
Is somebody knows how can I retrieved the pid that holds a port.
In solaris I'm using the pfiles.
Many thanks
[Yahav Biran]
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Hi,
Try the command: netstat -lnp
As root (If you are not root, you can not retrive the program (-p) option).
Ido
Quoting Yahav Biran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Is somebody knows how can I retrieved the pid that holds a port.
In solaris I'm using the pfiles.
Many thanks
[Yahav Biran]
lsofOn 5/1/06, Yahav Biran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,Is somebody knows how can I retrieved the pid that holds a port.In solaris I'm using the pfiles.Many thanks[Yahav Biran]=
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There is a known issue in ivritex that
when you put \ref in an equation environment or $ $
you get an error in the second run of elatex.
I use a lot something like this:
\newcommand{\SFDPRE}{\ref{fig:alg:a}:\ref{fig:alg:b}}
\begin{equation}%
X_{\SFDPRE} = 2s%
\end{equation}%
What can I do to
On 5/1/06, Ido Kanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Try the command: netstat -lnp
As root (If you are not root, you can not retrive the program (-p) option).
Non-root users will only get this information for their own processes, which
might be enough for his particular situation.
--Amos
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Quoth Boris Gorelik:
On Monday, 1 ??May 2006 00:14, you wrote:
3. Lebensraum
Jenik, Aviram
Lebensraum, ... (used both in ecological and sociological contexts;
literally, living space) is used in English to refer to a motivation
for Nazi Germany's expansionist policies, to provide
On Tuesday 02 May 2006 06:40, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
Quoth Boris Gorelik:
On Monday, 1 ??May 2006 00:14, you wrote:
3. Lebensraum
Jenik, Aviram
Lebensraum, ... (used both in ecological and sociological contexts;
literally, living space) is used in English to refer to a
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