This is one way to do it.
#!/bin/bash
for x in {1..100}
do
echo $x "mississipi"
done
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This is one way to do it.
#!/bin/bash
for x in {1..100}
do
echo $x "mississipi"
done
Been using it since 2007. I've used Linux, exclusively, on all of my machines, since 2009. Never ran into a problem I couldn't fix.
Ubuntu 14.04 with i3, moc, finch, and surf.
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252080252079486 Debian 6 + LXDE on a Pentium III.
Main PC died. This was my only fallback machine. I've already got everything to work, surprisingly. :)
Learn to code. It'll make everything exciting again :)
Xmonad was the first tiling wm i ever used, and the only one i ever got to know well enough to feel comfortable. I've tried awesome every now and then but it's never impressed me much. Fluxbox was...
Try opening a terminal and navigating to the directory where the packages are saved:
cd /path/to/folder
Then install all the .deb packages
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
If these wallpapers are stored in your windows partition, and you did not specifically ask the installer to use or automatically mount this partition, then linux won't find them after a reboot.
...
@ QIII
Is that Oracle Solaris?
Looks like it :)
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Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex... :o
Yep. I somehow managed to kill Debian 7 beyond repair, and the only thing I had available was a remastersys'd ibex, so here it is. I'm amazed at how...
Boot from a live cd and use gparted to resize the partitions. They cannot be modified while mounted, so you cannot resize from the installed system, it must be done from the live cd.
ctrl + o to save
ctrl + x to close
Using GIMP:
go to image > scale image
and change the image size as needed.
with imagemagick (which is a commandline tool, by the way):
You could try using xcompmgr + transset to obtain the desired effect, while still keeping openbox/lxde.
recently installed debian + xfce on my android phone
I went from Feather Linux in late 2005, to Damn Small LInux in 2006, to a frugal Puppy Linux installation in 2007, to Kubuntu 7.04 via wubi, to Linux mint 4, to PCLinuxOS, to Mandriva, to Ubuntu...
I suddenly found myself missing the old orange and brown :p
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This is Debian 7, using gnome-shell with a combination of this, this and this.
can you extract from terminal?
you'd do so by issuing
unrar x filename.rar
or maybe
try
sudo halt -p
instead of just "sudo halt"
or maybe
sudo poweroff
or maybe plain old
sudo shutdown -h now
Does the same thing happen to all users, or just you? If it happens to you only, try deleting $HOME/.config/transmission.
I just use random names
My local network is called makkuro kurosuke, from Hayao Miyasaki's "My Teighbor Totoro"
The main desktop pc is called grond, after the wolf's head from "The Return of...
I used to be a commandline junkie :p
dvtm - console-based tiled window manager
gpm - a terminal mouse pointer
screen - terminal multiplexer
moc - commandline music player
mplayer - media...
I always end up coming back to linux because of these:
1. rhythmbox
2. transmission
3. bash
4. geany
5. openssh
6. devede
7. dvd::rip
I'd probably get one and just have all my gmail forwarded to it. It's not a bad idea, really.
The main desktop is about three or four years old. I chose 4 just to be on the safe side. It has a foxconn A6VMX motherboard, AMD Athlon X2 @ 2.8 GHz, 4 Gb ram, about 710 Gb HD, and integrated ATI...