d to use a different resistor and/or do
not use solder. I'd really appreciate any suggestions from anyone
knowledgeable in this field. Thanks!
-Mark
PS: I know this is off-topic but I figured someone here might know.
Besides, we've been quiet on this list for a while. Also, th
Hey guys. A quick question -- Is there a way to convert a postscript file
so that one page has several pages printed on it? Thanks!
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Does anyone know of a good program to convert AVI files to MPEG1? I found
some odd package on Freshmeat but I can't make heads or tails of how to
use it or what it's supposed to be (plugin, standalone, patch...?)
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t partition is gone, the RPM
database is also gone, right? -- so what will happen if I try to
install/upgrade an RPM and there are existing files from the previous
install but not registered in the RPM database?
Thanks!
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Hey guys. A quick question -- When you resize an image, how do you access
the transparent area of the image? Thanks in advance!
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> > > Digital HD, which was replaced by WD. I put it in a new machine with low
> > > usage, and the new one is freaking out also! It hasn't even been used for
> > > more than a few weeks! I do have it on 24/7, but it should be able to
> > > handle it. My advice: skip WD.
> > >
> > > FL
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r the shadow file (/etc/shadow)?
Thanks!
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listed. I like the simple monospace fonts, especially "10x20".
Variable-space fonts won't work very well. Example:
xterm -fn 10x20
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This was already answered on LUNI, your moderator bounced that
message.
which I guess means someone from LUNI's mailing list replied to the
message by cross-posting but got rejected by our mail server, but that
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Hey guys. A quick question -- what are some names of utilities used to
lock the console? (Bill - anything on [new]bolt?)
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execute ~/.bashrc, but
if it's properly setup, then it should -- try putting in some echo
commands to see if it's executing bashrc. Sometimes the global bashrc
will overwrite some parts of your local bashrc, so check the order of
execution in both the global and the local bashrc.
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-logins).
That's what I thought, too, but I heard and seen it the other way, also.
There isn't seem to be a good consistency.
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Apparently the PAM library isn't working well on this server, perhaps on
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Kai Harris wrote:
> this is the entry in fstab:
>
> /dev/hdb /mnt/natalie vfat defaults 1 1
You want /dev/hdb1, not /dev/hdb. /dev/hdb is the entire hard drive, and
/dev/hdb1 is the first (and probably the only) partition on the hard
drive.
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work
properly. To do that, apply the changes described on the above link, and
change the occurrences of "870" in the "quickcam.c" files to "840" (there
should be exactly two.)
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Thanks, Lynn. Do you know where I can get a decently priced one in the
area? (How's pricing at Frys?)
-Mark
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Lynn S. Wood wrote:
> "Mark K. Kim" wrote:
> > > > I've been asked to recommend an oscilloscope for my work, but I don'
mething like "c:\\directory\\file".
The DOS/Windows kernel understands forward slashes so 'c:/directory/file'
should be fine (or just '/directory/file' if you just wanna use the CWD).
But do test to see if it works first, though.
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appens if you type `stty erase ^H` before running the program,
under the console and under a terminal?
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a way, without having to type `source script` or `.
script`, to make environment variables changes take place on the running
process?
Thanks in adv!
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se wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 11:12:35PM -0800, Mark K. Kim wrote:
> > Keywords: bash, script, environment variables
> >
> > I'm doing some cross-compilation work so I need to flip environment
> > variables on/off in a heartbeat. I tried to write a script, but
Hi!
Does anyone have any experience with Leader and Instek oscilloscopes?
Thanks!
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Duh... :P
Thanks!
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Mark K. Kim wrote:
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> > Keywords: bash, script, environment variables
> >
> > Hello folks...
> >
> > I'm doing some cross-compilation work so I need to f
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think...
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get stored? What's the protocol? And anything else you might
be interesting. Could you explain? Thanks!!!
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speed, but that seems to be self-defeating.
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There are some other options you can pass to mkbootdisk depending
on the situation.
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> precisely what went wrong).
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> Thanks,
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re the tests that it uses to verify host
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> I connect to snake.ece.ucdavis.edu?
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> invisible to the eye." --Antoine de Saint Exupéry
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> "Push the button, Max!"
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already pressed W, and a wrong window closes.
Anyone had this problem? Anyone know of a solution? Thanks in adv!
Yes, I tried Opera 6.0TP2. It freezes over every single little download
attempt; so much so that it's unusable!
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ust gonna play around for a bit.
cua0 = old, deprecated way of accessing ttys0
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other program has a lock on it. cua0
doesn't do a good job with locks, hence the deprecation. It's just a
guess, though.
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hat this boils down to is that I need to know where
> the failure is occuring. Is it hardware?,
> configuratuion? lack of documentation?, something
> else?
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> Jay
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> - Original Message -
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> > while it's possible for people like rod roark or jeff newmiller to be
> > wrong about something, to not pay attention to everything they say is,
> > well, just plain nuts.
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NSTALL eth0 A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT TIMES WITHOUT LUCK. A
> BUDDY OF MINE IS VERY GOOD WITH UNIX AND HE CAN NOT FIGURE OUT WHAT THE
> PROBLEM IS. I HAD RED HAT INSTALLED AT ONE OF YOUR INSTALL-FESTS. Thanks!
>
> Regards - ECM
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> I'd use ssh, but for some reason my school ( davis high ) has it blocked (
> couldn't even get it to work on weird ports )
Perhaps they have all ports blocked except for the ones they want opened?
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, and I can see how people might
like it, especially with PDA syncing and stuff. I think the information
is too localized on Outlook (or any similar program), though -- I like to
be able to access all my info from any computer with Internet access.
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>
> why isn't const being honored for the global variable version?
>
> pete
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> > You're initializing K with a variable. Because globals are calculated at
> > compile time,
Since Jeff will sooner or later jump in to correct me, I'll correct myself
befor
be something like:
int function(int arg)
{
if(first_call())
{
/* initialize static variables */
}
blah blah...
}
This adds hidden overhead to a function call, which would be a no-no for C.
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ember where
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> because we are developing an embedded product, and the older X is probably
> smaller.
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> On Monday, January 21 2002 12:55 pm, Mark K. Kim wrote:
> > Your VFAT partition on usbhd is corrupted.
> >
> > -Mark
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> > On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Ryan wrote:
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think
the canonical name for "fsck.vfat" is "dosfsck"...
-Mark
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e abstract but not complicated.
> He also appears to like group theory. -- Tony Zee's `Fearful Symmetry'
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On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, nbs wrote:
> Or simpler yet:
>
>
"include" does PHP translation, which Peter may not want. It's especially
fatal if you're including a user-posted data. "fpassthru" is safer from
security point of view.
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er Jay Salzman wrote:
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> > On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, nbs wrote:
> >
> > > Or simpler yet:
> > >
> > >
> >
> > "include" does PHP translation, which Peter may not want. It's especially
> >
- parallel port IRQ?
- parallel port IO address?
- The driver not autodetecting the ZIP drive capacity is okay
*initially*, but it should fall back to 100MB or figure it out later.
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to have to reinstall!
> thanks
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- HD,
RAM, processor, mobo, keyboard, mouse, etc.)
Also, check the BIOS settings -- messing up the BIOS settings could lead
to problems. Write down all the settings, and try using the factory
default settings.
Doing some odd things like turning off the caches could be worth a try.
-Mark
t; > > > idea how to prevent this? This is my laptop, so i'm stuck with the video
> > > > card I have. - --
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> > If you want a graphical one Ethereal is really nice. I alternate
> > between that, tcpdump, and ngrep. Be aware that you may not be
> > able to sniff on a switched network unless you are the source or
> > destination of the packet
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> On Monday, February 11 2002 08:33 pm, Mark K. Kim wrote:
> > Interesting. I recommend:
> >
> >1. Try turning off the monitor with Fn+F5 and restarting it *after*
> > the screen goes weird.
>
> My lap
>
> CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS is not set
>
> and then mount the device filesystem in fstab:
>
> none /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs default0 0
After mounting /proc/bus/usb, what does usbview show?
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lfest disk that i bring. i'll burn them and their dependencies on
> my disk.
RedHat and Mandrake have "Update" subdirectories on each respective
version (ie - 6.0) directories on their FTP mirrors.
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ose gzip'ed files? Click on one, and the web server gunzips
> it, figures out the mime type, and then it will send to you.
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> That's a moray.
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ave
> the username and password setup in .netrc. The command i gave was wget -r
> ftp:///
> Iam able to log in to the site with this but comes out with a message
> "Download 0 bytes in 0 files".
>
> Can anyone suggest/help me with a solution ?
>
> Thanks.
> Gane
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> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:55 AM
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> Subject: Re: [vox-tech] recursive ftp
>
>
> I think you can do it with ncftp and some scripting. Normally, you can
> use ncft
t; \item[int function(int variable[])]
> This function does amazing and wonderous things.
>
> \end{description}
>
>
> pete
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ions and the fancy stuff;
just regular text, lists (, , ), tables, and perhaps
pictures... you know, the standard expressionistic stuff.
Thanks!
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I'm home now. It's:
\char93
The "XXX" is actually decimal, with a varying width, although octal may
work if you stick in a leading zero.
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Mark K. Kim wrote:
> I'm not sitting in front of my computer, but there's a command to p
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> begin Mark K. Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I'm home now. It's:
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> >\char93
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> > The "XXX" is actually decimal, with a varying width, although octal may
old HD
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> Anyone know how much the adaptors cost? Better yet, anyone got one I can
> borrow?
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> My laptop HD is only a 6 gigger, so I'm a bit cramped to waste 400 MB on a
> bios configuration utility.
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> On Thursday, February 28 2002 07:33 pm, Mark K. Kim wrote:
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> Also, an un-related question:
> How do I mount a MAC-formatted ZIP disk?
I've never tried it, but you might try mounting it as hpfs:
mount -t hpfs /dev/sda4 /mnt/zip
(assuming those are the correct device and mount point.)
Whether that works or not, Macs can mount PC
27;re seeking, inflate just that block, and return the
data (I'm not sure if that's how gzseek works, but I'm just sain' it can
be done.) I'm sure in all PERL's ingenuity, it can be done in PERL, too.
Go Eric! Keep looking! :)
-Mark
; resolution of 1 second... any suggestions?
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> Thanks,
> Matt
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lable or it's too slow), there's no
way around it except rewriting the code.
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> mark, did you mention arbitrary precision library? just out of
> curiosity, what is it called?
I just mentioned it because there's one for Java so I figured there'd be
one for C and/or C++. Doing a quick "The Big G" search yields GNU MP:
http://swox.com/gmp/
le, "energy_per_site" becomes a large
number relative to "some_calculation" during some part of the loop
iteration, then rounding errors can occur.
I'm curious to see if there can indeed be a non-rounding error explanation
to all this. Could you send me the comple
hout any complain. Do you know any known bugs
> > in
> > > > gzip or gunzip? Do you know another uncompressing utility on Linux
> > > which
> > > > does not invoke RedHat's gunzip to uncompress a .gz file.
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> > > > Any suggestion is appreciated.
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t's a GOOD solution, but it's
> definitely better than what I was getting.
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> Thanks so much! :)
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> -bill!
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ar some ideas and what you think the
behavior should be and how it's better than others.
Thanks!
-Mark
[1] - Interesting how that issue came up on Slashdot a couple days ago,
and the answers were pretty much what I got here :)
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ot;.
And while #4 seems to make little sense, it can be useful if you're trying
to determine if there are any non-option arguments and throw an error,
which you can't do any other way that I can think of.
-Mark
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, nbs wrote:
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What if the software were commercial (used in a commercial
product)? I thought the whole point of all this LGPL discussion on SDL
list way back when was because you couldn't statically-link at all if you
wanted to keep the source closed...?
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the code, I'd be happy to comment on it (comp.lang.c is
> a hobby of mine, though one I haven't gotten around to lately). I won't
> get to it this weekend, though, since I'll be out of town (and away from
> email).
I'm gonna work on the code some more and send yo
y, i get a nice math font suitable for algebraic topology in
> latex using \mathcal{}.
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> i'd like to be able to use this font in the gimp.
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>
> anyone?
>
> pete
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On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Shawn P. Neugebauer wrote:
> The procedure described by Mark did not work for me (copying the
> .pfb files into /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1 and restarting xfs).
Oh, I forgot to say: I haven't tried it. Your mileage may vary.
-Mark
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