BES1'st
climber
City of Orange, CA.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jul 21, 2010 - 01:04pm PT
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nutjob,
this extracts the 5'th entry corresponding to the pair of offsets
252, 258.
$ ls -gloRF --dired a > out
$ dd bs=1 skip=252 count=6 < out 2 >/dev/null; echo
Were you saying that you had work for me?
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BES1'st
climber
City of Orange, CA.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jul 26, 2010 - 05:17pm PT
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I still have not formatted my OS since the wine install.
Issues, we know the lpd xinetd script is one of the most common
remote holes into a system, that's not a issue and I checked
the script, tcp protocol the default for transport is still
disabled.
(1)All xinetd scripts in this xinetd directory are set to perm 644 except
the lpd which is set to perm 766. Is this normal from a Fedora install?
(2)All scripts in this directory show via ls -al in black, except
lpd which shows in green. After I do a unix2dos on a file it then
shows in green via ls, and after I do a dos2unix on a file it shows
the file in purple via ls. Do you think wine changed this file also?
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BES1'st
climber
City of Orange, CA.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jul 28, 2010 - 03:57pm PT
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D,
Anyways, my system is running great again today and I am away from Starbuck's, public libraries and Kinkos cameras and without 4 post BIOS beeps yet today. However my default boot loader file is missing from the default install directory if their Bible book is correct, so I am left with the choice of using Linus Torvalds assembly language code to install another boot loader or re-install the Red Hat system or just keep checking away from the cameras. The original boot loader file if present should be able to be copied back to the boot directory, and then I would possibly only have to re-edit the config file(if at all),but it's missing according to their Bible book? Persons have converted or stole all of my Linux and Unix system administrators books so I can't cross reference internals there. The Bible books are not internal reference books nor suitable for academic material.
The multiple computer techs are not correct with their diagnosis requiring addition of hardware due to diagnosed hardware failure. Luckily I did not pay for their diagnosis nor parts.
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Malemute
Ice climber
the ghost
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Jul 28, 2010 - 04:44pm PT
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I think find / SAX2.h or find / .SAX2.h is more thourough than
locate though it takes longer. True but not relevant. YOU should know where the include files are. If you don't, then you have to find/locate them. Then YOU have to tell the compiler where they are. If you don't know how to do that, then YOU need to do some reading. You need to figure out how compiler include directories are used.
I don't understand why you are trying to tell us stuff we've known for 20 years. You are a noob. Ask us questions; we'll answer them. But don't try to lecture us.
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Jack Burns
climber
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Jul 28, 2010 - 05:03pm PT
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sudo apt-get install medication
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tomtom
Social climber
Seattle, Wa
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Jul 28, 2010 - 07:45pm PT
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Get a Mac!
My Mac has been running continuously for almost 30 years without a reboot. Match that with a Micropenis product!
They never have problems. and when they do it the fault of 'Windoz'.
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BES1'st
climber
City of Orange, CA.
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 9, 2010 - 02:02pm PT
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Duane, I have not fdisk'd, cfdisk'd, sfdisk'd, gparted nor reformatted
with mkfs dd etc. yet. When I get around to them I do enjoy many images,
sounds etc. and yes that photo of Greg Barnes is a great photo. I was
hoping he got back to me with a yes about climbing.
Anyways here is what's up and it's narrowed down now to battery issues
also noting what was presumed to be possible vandalism is not and it's
actually an internal part. Here is the link to read first.
http://besaw.webs.com/news/Knoppix%20Linux/processes
One of my USB storage disk is partitioned in two partitions.
I'm uploading on windows and that partition this windows system
can't find so I had to put these 2 images on the dos/windows
partition also.
Missing photo ID#166180
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BES1'st
climber
City of Orange, CA.
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 9, 2010 - 02:28pm PT
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Malemute, thanks but no thank's. I have ruled wine out.
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BES1'st
climber
City of Orange, CA.
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 10, 2010 - 05:13pm PT
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Malemute
SAXH I think I remember as being procedural C, however that should not
be a problem. I'm looking at a data type in a struct? It's for
partitioning. I have no idea what the data type is nor have I ran it
through sizeof() yet. I'll let you know when I do.
I don't care if you link these over there.
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Malemute
Ice climber
the ghost
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Aug 10, 2010 - 06:31pm PT
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Malemute, thanks but no thank's. I have ruled wine out. Can't say I disagree.
Malemute,
http://www.ima.umn.edu/~arnold/disasters/patriot.html. Apparently this procedure was not followed, causing the Patriot missile to misfire.
http://faculty.kutztown.edu/rieksts/112/text/html/chap6.html I have no interest in some random junk off the net.
Malemute
SAXH I think I remember as being procedural C, however that should not
be a problem. I'm looking at a data type in a struct? It's for
partitioning. I have no idea what the data type is nor have I ran it through sizeof() yet. You said you ruled wine out, so what's with the SAXH stuff? Regardless, if you don't state your goal, why should I care what lurching steps you take to get there?
I'll let you know when I do. Not interested.
I don't care if you link these over there. Trust me, I won't; regardless of what these are & where there is.
This is the kind of post I don't get. You are either lecturing to people who aren't slightly interested, or you are pretending to have a conversation. What gives?
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BES1'st
climber
City of Orange, CA.
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 11, 2010 - 04:21pm PT
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malemute, I have been generous financially and other ways when I was
financially able to do so. I don't give anything anymore. Btw, that
register stuff does appear to be junk when comparing with this book.
http://besaw.webs.com
However this book with a 98-99 copyright notes prior to the physics
formulas that the simulations are still being performed with a Pentium
166 and Windows 3.11. Why do think this is?
anyuta, I never practiced yoga however past judo and Lima Lama and during
Tae kwondo prior to boxing I did take Aikido. I was amazed that two 15
year olds(I was 1) could barely pick this old master off the ground when
he killed his mind, however when he fought or should I say struggled he
was no problem lifting off the ground.
In the mountains I practiced what they referred to as the Whittaker weaze.
See if you can find out what it is.
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Malemute
Ice climber
the ghost
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Aug 11, 2010 - 09:39pm PT
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Calgary has some wonderful ice climbing, but Vancouver Island has excellent sea kayaking.
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BES1'st
climber
City of Orange, CA.
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 12, 2010 - 03:30pm PT
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stzzzo,
Glad you are. I had 1 beer about 2 weeks and enjoyed it.
Malemute,
hope your having fun and sounds great. The garbage(?)could be RAID. His
polynomials all calq correctly. Around 2004 I was using Excel 97 in a
machine language class. The built in scientific and engineering functions
don't calculate all patterns correctly so the usage of polynomials
are a must. At this time these worked ^*, however I tried a polynomial
in a google spread sheet last year and they did not work. Douglas I noticed
at that time had changed these ^* and the divisor is being used.
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kev
climber
A pile of dirt.
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Aug 12, 2010 - 04:37pm PT
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Around 2004 I was using Excel 97 in a
machine language class
Anyone care to comment on the complete nonsense of that statement?
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