No need to compile.
Crafty-23.4 is already available and packaged for 11.10 Oneiric: http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/crafty
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No need to compile.
Crafty-23.4 is already available and packaged for 11.10 Oneiric: http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/crafty
Inside a shell function, the positional parameters ($1, $2, $3, etc) refer to arguments passed to the function.
It is only outside of a function body that $1, $2, $3 etc refer to command line...
Have you checked $HOME/.xscreensaver?
It should have a line that reads "lock: False".
Or you could remove that file and reboot, and so you should end up with a new default version of that file.
According to the fine man page, there is also a bandwidth limiting option for scp:
Although I personally prefer rsync because it can be interrupted and restarted without losing data already...
According to this tutorial: http://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/3.0/sec-helloworld.html.en
you are calling GTK:: Main kit() and Gtk::Main::run() incorrectly.
Try this for your main()...
I rather like the latest Clementine.
I don't know if it addresses all of your issues, but I know I found it "easier" for me. The official repo version is outdated (v0.7.1 in Oneiric).
Version...
I installed squid3 (in 11.10 Oneiric) to test this out. After making the obvious change ("acl localnet ..."), I ran into the same problem. One additional change was required ("http_access allow...
Pay attention to the error messages. At the very least, "QApplication" is misspelled. You are probably missing some semi-colons. You should be able to find the other problems. If not, then post...
If you do a "git commit" without a "-m message" option, then git starts a text editor. I suspect your default text editor is based on this java thing.
Do you have an EDITOR or VISUAL environment...
I don't entirely agree that your wall collision code is correct. Try changing the "speed" parameter to a non-multiple of the window size, for example "9" instead of "10". Then you'll see problems...
Using subshells:
( scriptA agument1; scriptB agument1 ) &
( scriptA agument2; scriptB agument2 ) &
( scriptA agument3; scriptB agument3 ) &
( scriptA agument3; scriptB agument3 ) &
Then add...
It is a simple misspelling. Should be "gtk2-engines-murrine"
Try this: Instead of using startxfce4, use startx and the DISPLAY_SESSION environment variable.
env DISPLAY_SESSION=xfce startx
-or-
env DISPLAY_SESSION=xubuntu startx
After X comes...
I just ran across this web site, via freecode.com:
"Elm Millennium Edition"
http://freecode.com/projects/elmme
http://www.elmme-mailer.org/
The problem is that the read() system call does not null-terminate the input buffer, which printf(%s) relies on. You must pay more attention to the return value from read().
After adding these...
There's a command line option.
lxterminal --geometry=80x50
You could either edit /usr/share/applications/lxterminal.desktop or copy that file to $HOME/.local/share/applications/ and edit...
I don't know about using an Alt combination, but it is relatively easy to map another key to be your "2" key.
In this post I went over how to map the Menu key to another key:...
I love virtual machines.
I installed two new systems, side by side. One from mini.iso, one from the server .iso.
Here's the difference, from /proc/cmdline:
The mini.iso install has "splash...
Good question, and I want the answer too.
Here's an information bit: If you install the "server" edition, then the tty starts up on 1 like it should. So we should be able to figure out the...
I could not get this to work with sed, since I think sed is always "greedy".
However, here it is in Perl. Note the quotes around the iP definition, to keep the backslashes:
$...
What was the filesystem type? Just type "mount" at the prompt, it should be clear.
In the alternate installer, the F4 key brings up the "Modes" menu, one of which is "Install a command-line system". That's what I normally use. Where did you get the "file=..." info?
Trying to do anything significant "@reboot" is probably not the best idea. Perhaps use a regular scheduled entry? Alternatively you can install the package designed for this: unattended-upgrades.
I've done that sort of thing with audacity. Nice GUI. Try an "apt-cache search audio edit" and you'll see there are a few other choices as well.
You have not provided the mount command with a "mount point". Without a mount point provided on the command line, program went looking into /etc/fstab but could not find a matching default.
Try...