for working needs, I have to change my OS, hence I pray you to disable my forum account.
I wish to say "thank you very much" to all forum users for their suggestions, tips and tricks.
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for working needs, I have to change my OS, hence I pray you to disable my forum account.
I wish to say "thank you very much" to all forum users for their suggestions, tips and tricks.
to use your ~/.bash_aliases as root, add the following lines to your /root/.bashrc
if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then
. ~/.bash_aliases
fi
if [ -f $HOME/.bash_aliases ]; then
....
(not strictly connected to your issue, but anyway somewhat helpful for it) you might create an alias as follows:
open a Terminal window and type (or copy & paste) into it
alias...
do you have installed lubuntu restricted extras, openjdk-7-jre and icedtea-7-plugin? If not, type the following command in a Terminal window:
sudo apt-get install -y lubuntu-restricted-extras...
Ubuntu is GNOME-based, hence you may install MonoDevelop IDE without installing Gnome Desktop Environment.
I suggest python; it's preinstalled, hence you can invoke it simply typing
pythonin a Terminal window.
You may install its IDE, called IDLE, simply typing
sudo apt-get install -y idlein a Terminal...
You may find some useful infors at the following link:
http://www.program-transformation.org/Transform/JavaDecompilers
if you're interested about how to create a C++ application using Cucumber-like rules, then the following link might be of some interest for you:
https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-cpp
use this command
uname -rto show your kernel release.
Perhaps the following link might be helpful:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/forge-cucumber
I think that on videolan website you might find some interesting resources for 1 (look at "FOR DEVELOPERS").
because for z you use the square brackets instead of indexOf(), hence [xC] becomes a kind of reference instead of a single element array
xC[0] is the first element of xC, i.e. 4, which is a number:...
since hatsoff wroteI supposed that he was programming in C++.
why do you use in your program
remainder = remainder%quarterinstead of
remainder = fmod(quarter,remainder):?:
the following code should work:
for i in *.BIN
do
size=$(stat --printf="%s" "$i")
if [ $size -gt 71680 ]
then echo "$i is Large"
elif [ $size -gt 34816 ]
then echo "$i is...
var a=[4,5,6,7,8,9];
xB=a[0]; // x of instance B
xC=a.slice(0,1); // x of instance C
document.write(xB + "<br>");
document.write(a.indexOf(xB) + "<br>");
document.write(xC + "<br>");...
when you write [as root] do you mean this:
sudo su
chown kaspar:kaspar /media/sf_Transfer/AACor what else?
you might try to use chown instead of chmod
sudo chown kaspar:kaspar /media/sf_Transfer/AAA
perhaps because I'm a former OS X user, I prefer Unity instead of GNOME Shell; with a couple of tweaks, made with dconf and gconf, it works really fine.
you might give a look to:
code::blocks
anjuta
I'm not so sure that your question be really silly.
For instance, I used the above procedure for creating my own installation script, where there are the binary names of all the applications I want...
what you wish is very easy to get: simply do these steps:
enter the name of your desired application in the search field of the ubuntu software center;
when the icon of that application...
here two links that may interest you:
http://clicktobegin.net/programming/intermediate-to-advanced-cpp/
http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-C-Programming-Styles-Idioms/dp/0201548550
this additional link may help you to understand the difference of using & instead of *:
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/pointers/
Perhaps the following two links may help you to understand the difference:
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/functions/
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/functions2/