Yahtzee! Thx.
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Yahtzee! Thx.
hi all. Thanks for the quick responses. These all seem like reasonable solutions.
I left out some key parameters unintentionally on first post. (1) Web based. (2) 'Dummies' must be able to...
sounds like you like the feel of good ol' gnome2. have you considering trying gnome3 out?
Hi all,
It's been a long time! Hope all is well.
I have a database-style need that I'm confident a solution must already exist for.
I have documents that belong to many catagories (1:many...
arduino in ubuntu. oh the many problems I've had. not that this particularly helps, but i did have a similiar issue to that which you are describing. mine was resolved by adding myself to a...
Hi all:
I drafted up a silly site for my soccer team to 'check in' to each one of our games. it's a quick and dirty php/mysql/js.
footie.cdaringe.net
I modified the image & css for some...
good evening again, all. I have a design Q. i have a bunch of files stored in a nice hierarchy on my server. I have a text box, where when the user enters a string, & I want the user to be able to...
The answer to my problem was remarkably simple. When the user on the client side enter stuff, the dB connection setup that the server used to generate the page is scrapped! thus, there were no...
Hi all:
I wish to have an autocomplete feature on my site that dynamically re-queries my MySQL database as the user enters in information.
I have my main html/php/js page the looking like this:...
Hi all:
I wish to have an autocomplete feature on my site that dynamically requires requeries my MySQL database as the user enters in information.
I have my main html/php/js page the looking...
that did the trick huh? Thanks! I'll give it whirl later! much appreciated.
Hi all:
See below code. What's wrong with picture?
$addStr = '[0]', in this example
$bom[0] refers to an object with a parameter called 'pn'
$objPN= '$bom'.$addStr.'->pn';
nah, unfortunately that doesn't do it.
confirmed both by the docs (see link below) and many, many failed attempts!
http://linux.die.net/man/8/iwlist see the scanning section. :(
Hi all,
Similar to an old post of mine, i'm curious how I can view all visible networks to my wifi device.
iwlist wlan0 scan(ning)
returns only the last queried result, and only 1 network. ...
Hi all:
I have my server files stored in
/home/cdaringe/Dropbox/project/repchill
As usual, web root ~ /var/www/
I want to pull up any of my machines to be able to work on the files...
cile87*, my apologies
cyle87: i also downloaded your app. Install was quick and easy, and i had my apps added in no time. Thank you!
oops, meant to post that over @ http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11631566#post11631566
Ah, thanks. looks like the BASIC-eque syntax allows you to pipe in your input, then parse though it line by line. my attempt was a bit sloppier, just dumping the full iwlist output into a python...
it's very bizarre. it used to work--no joke! :$ thanks for the tip. I'm interested to see how your method compares with mine. willing to share your code?
Hi all:
I'm trying to write an app and extract network data from iwlist scanning. However, when I pass iwlist to the terminal for my wifi adapter, i only get the current connected network...
well make sure to let us all know!
hi all, just FYI, i had a very similar problem. I ran the scripts posted above, and found that the script outputted 3 drives and i only had two physical drives.
*sda
*sdb
*nvidia*(#&$@(&%
i...
Hi all:
I've done a big load of googling/forum scouring for this, with no success quite yet, so I'm posting up my unique occurrence.
Objective: allow ubuntu installer to see my /dev/sdax disk...
2 months later! patched it up. thanks guys!