Does Solaris need to be better Linux than Linux? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by newsguy … user experience issue up until now. Things changed when Ian Murdock joined the company this year, exposing the cracks in the… Marc Andresson who made that ‘better Linux than Linux’ comment, Murdock seems to have taken it to heart and with Project… Is Sun Setting Sights on Linux? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by EddieC … technology into as many developer hands as possible,” said [Ian Murdock](http://ianmurdock.com/about/), head of Sun’s operating system… platform strategy in his keynote speech at the conference. Murdock—founder of Debian Linux and former CTO of the Linux… The Debian Democracy Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … country, I'm in. Thanks to the Debian Team, Ian Murdock and all of you who support Debian by using it… Linux: It's the Freedom You Big Dummy Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … Tim O'Reilly Bruce Perens Patrick Volkerding Larry Augustin Ian Murdock Ken Thompson Dennis Ritchie Brian Kernighan Tim Berners-Lee There… Deleting an element from a struct array Programming Software Development by melonhed85 …","1992-05-09"}, {"Cori","Murdock","1990-05-11"},{"Suzi","… Re: Useless, utterly useless Community Center Geeks' Lounge by GrimJack …/SB122990472028925207.html"]Washington Is Killing Silicon Valley [/URL][/QUOTE] Murdock owns WSJ and FOX Snews - why anyone would quote those… Re: Useless, utterly useless Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Dave Sinkula [QUOTE=GrimJack;763611]Murdock owns WSJ and FOX Snews - why anyone would quote those sources as having any kind of validity is way beyond me. It's like quoting Ace on Obama. Neither are rational. Neither are objective.[/QUOTE] Do you ever apply this same scrutiny to your own sources? [/rhetorical] Re: Does Solaris need to be better Linux than Linux? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Mushy-pea Perhaps Sun deliberately make Solaris a bit tricky to use so they can keep selling IT support contracts for it. I wouldn't blame them, seeing as the software itself is free now. As to whether Solaris is actually unfriendly to the user I couldn't comment much, having not used it since my University days (and that was a nicely pre - configured system… Re: The Debian Democracy Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by neodarkness No... I think the best way to do it is as Arch does... Those who know take desitions Re: Linux: It's the Freedom You Big Dummy Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by AlVest I nominate Eric Anholt and Robert Noland for this list. Thanks primarily to their efforts we have X11 on FreeBSD. Re: Linux: It's the Freedom You Big Dummy Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Master Rattley I nominate Master Rattley for inventing a non Religious cult, containing Midgets and party pies. Re: The Debian Democracy Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by AndreFelipeMach Hello, Actually, Debian is more of a MERITOCRACY. You may read the [URL="http://www.techforce.com.br/news/linux_blog/scientific_study_about_debian_governance_and_organization"]Scientific study about Debian Project governance and social organization[/URL] with links to the complete in depth analisys text. Regards. Andre Felipe Re: Deleting an element from a struct array Programming Software Development by Ancient Dragon line 76: I don't see where pointer p was ever initialized. That means function add() is getting an invalid pointer parameter. Maybe you need to rethink how add() is supposed to work. IMHO add() should increase the array size by 1 each time it is called, and the first parameter should be a pointer to a pointer, so line 139 should be int … Re: Deleting an element from a struct array Programming Software Development by melonhed85 I do get that error for the add function when it complies but it would still add a new person with no issue so I had left it to move on. I know bad coding and bad practice. I will check out your suggestion and play with it so that error is gone. As for the delete function I'm not surprised it's coded wrong. It's my first attempt at doing … Re: Deleting an element from a struct array Programming Software Development by Schol-R-LEA First off, since you are manipulating them together, it may be a good idea to bundle the array and max together, along with the current size: struct people { struct person** data; int size, max; }; It is almost always better to separate the functions which manipulate data from the input and output functions, so I would…