Oh derp. I didn't notice that thanks.
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Oh derp. I didn't notice that thanks.
the pastebins show the contents of /proc/cpuinfo on my desktop machine and my NAS. On my desktop there's nothing after "power management" which I know is causing the segfault but I don't know what to...
This is my program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main (void)
{
FILE *f = fopen ("/proc/cpuinfo", "r");
Neverfind I figured it out. In library.c there's #ifdef macros that control what was compiled into the library and I forgot to remove those, so nothing was compiled into the library.
I do know that gnome uses gvfs for pseudo-mounting some devices like cameras and samba shares. It may also use that to tell ntfs-3g to mount a specific drive at a specific place.
There's also...
In my project, I have a bunch of files compiled into a shared library. I also have some other files that include files that were compiled into that library. So when the executable is compiled, a link...
Thanks I'll take a look at that.
I'm writing a server which has plugin support which would discover and load plugins at runtime. I can't seem to find any tutorials on how to put the plugin API into /usr/include and how to compile...
I'm writing a multithreaded program where additional threads perform work until the main thread tells them to stop (via a bit flag) after a certain amount of time has passed. What I want to do is...
What did you edit? I have the same chip and I'm having issues with the 3.2 kernel.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1859178
I wonder why the order of arguments would make a difference, but it worked. Thanks
I'm working a project which uses libjson, libconfig and libssl whose dev packages I've installed. I tried to compile it but the linker doesn't seem to be working right:
$gcc -std=c99 -ljson...
I decided to upgrade from 11.04 to 11.10. Kubuntu's dist-upgrade GUI crashed during a package install so I had to kill that, restore /etc/apt/sources.list, then do apt-get dist-upgrade. The rest of...
Pressing the Forward and Back button on my mouse does nothing in Dolphin, while they behave as normal in Firefox
Let us specify mount options in ubiquity when manually specifying partitions....
Nevermind. :(
Don't put a swap partition on an SSD. You can put /tmp on a tmpfs file so:
tmpfs /tmp tmpfs rw 0 0
You can also set firefox to use /tmp as it's temporary storage but I don't know how.
Use gparted to create the partitions, when creating them untick the "round to cylinders" box. You can install a 2.6.35 kernel in lucid if you wish via the kernel ppa. In /etc/fstab, add the "discard"...
Can you post the configs for the exmaples? I want to fifth one.
I installed Kubuntu Maverick and damn KDE4 sure looks pretty but it's a PITA to use. BRB going back to Gnome.
I'll give KDE4 a try and see how I like it. I still remember KDE3.5 and being possibly the best DE ever made, it was simple, minimal BS, quick to boot even on a T21 Thinkpad and looked great. I am...
Performing a 3.5 version search in synaptic gives no directly relevant results. There may be a third part repo for it.
KDE 3.5.10 is still the stable version in Debian 5 it seems.
BTW to any...
I know that Gentoo has the kde-sunset overlay which has kde 3.5 but I'd like a binary distro. Are there any other recent distros that have kde 3.5 available? I think Debian Stable does (or did) but...
Yes
You can create an ext4 filesystem without a journal, I don't know how though.
Yeah
I have an Acer Aspire 5741. When I press Fn+Left or Fn+Right to dim or brighten the screen, nothing happens. The onscreen display appears, but the brightness does not change. It works fine in Windows...