Short answer:
C is faster and takes less memory.
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Short answer:
C is faster and takes less memory.
So, both ways are equally fast in modern UNIX-systems?
As far as I know, watch are using sh to run commands. And since sh doesn't support shell functions, watch doesn't work with shell functions, either.
But I asked what the fastest way was. I have...
I would say Python or Perl.
Hi!
I currently have a separate file with all my aliases and functions that I source via .bashrc. But would separate scripts be faster (in e.g. ~/bin)?
Functions are, as I understand, loaded into...
There's not malwares that actually works very well in Wine. I guess that they're too lazy to make the malware support Wine. But yes, some malware can run in Wine. And software executed via Wine have...
Ubuntu's trademark policy prohibits commercial redistribution of exact copies of Ubuntu, denying an important freedom.
The problem here is that new users may not know how to to that, and...
Ingen orsak. ;)
Glad you found a solution.
Of course, Google knows alot about the users. That's not what the thing is about. The thing is that freedom means that you choose when and what to be logged. If you are using Google, you have...
Hi!
I have thought of this a long time now.
"How much proprietary software does Ubuntu really contain?"
I actually asked this question on Ubuntu-On-Air a few month ago and got the answer "None"....
Valpskott, it's fun to see some Swedes here! :D
This should work:
<input type="text" name="email" id="email" required>
Edit: saw that epicoder proposed exactly the same solution that I did. #-o
13.04 isn't even releases. As the name says, 13.04 will be released in April (2013-04), in other words, next month.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=32282&p=277701
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14682783/error-while-loading-shared-libraries-libstdc-so-confused
Thanks. :D
Yes, I saw it. That means I can only enable a limit on a whole partition, not only a directory?
iotop?
http://www.manpagez.com/man/1/iotop/
No. The .thunderbird-folder is in the ~-folder (/home/.../.thunderbird). I want to limit the usage of /tmp and /home (but not ~/.thunderbird).
Try to boot from USB, worked for me.
A normal user has read and write access to the /tmp-folder. If someone decides to "block" other users from using the system, the person can just fill up the /tmp-folder until it's full (with echo...
Reinstalled the OS instead. Thanks anyway.
Well, when I got the computer, Windows was pre-installed. I haven't used the computer so much, it has been running BOINC-based projects, and therefore, not very much data has been written to the...
Please, someone?
Is your problem fixed?
Uninstall the drivers and give them a ****. After uninstalling, run
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau && sudo reboot