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[quote=ogmn;284345]I have a cordless phone right next to the router... but it's on 5.8 GHz. Could that still be causing a problem?[/quote] The only way is to find out... turn it off, and see what happens.

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>i want to know the program how to insert at the beginning of a circular linked list in C. Guess what? There is no beginning to a circular linked list. That's why it's called a circular linked list: because it is.

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I glanced over you code, and it looks alright. Just to let you know that this forum is not the right place to post your question... however we'll cut you lots of slack since you're a newbie. Next time you need to post a question like this, put it in …

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There is a way to disable Autorun in Windows... I can't remember how. Anyway, try opening Windows Explorer, clicking on the disk, and opening a program called "Setup.exe" or something like that. It should start the install process.

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[code=c]if (choice !=5) { cout << "I'm sorry but that is not available!" << endl; [/code] You forgot to add a closing brace. [code=c] system("PAUSE"); return 0;[/code] You never ended the [inlinecode]do[/inlinecode] loop; [inlinecode]do[/inlinecode] loops require a closing brace and a [inlinecode]while[/inlinecode] statement to follow. And lastly, you never ended …

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[QUOTE=Ancient Dragon;272480]DON' CLICK ON THAT LINK. If you do, you will have to reboot your computer.:mad:[/QUOTE] Hmm... everything worked fine when I clicked the link. Perhaps it's the advantage of Mac OS X (or just my luck). The videos aren't [I]that[/I] funny.

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[quote=Infarction;320793]How would that make the download faster? You send a request for a file to some server, it sends you the whole file. I don't think there's a non-p2p protocol that allows you to ask for specific sections of a file. And having multiple connections means having multiple sources of …

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>Someone called me "incompetent". [URL="http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#rtfm"]People are called a lot worse things when they screw up.[/URL] >I should have a right to delete my own posts. People who take the time to reply to you should have the right to keep their replies even if you don't like them. You're on …

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>sometimes my computer restarts even though i preesed the shut down button. Faulty power supply or some motherboard problem? I really have no idea.

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You can do [code=text] to disable syntax highlighting completely: [code=text]./calcAverage 5 8 1 4[/code] Anyway, I'm not digging the way these new code tags are handling things. They're not even backwards compatible with the old language tags (cplusplus, csharp, etc), and there were A LOT of posts that used code …

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Something perhaps a little more urgent: [quote]Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ')' in /home/daniweb/httpdocs/forums/usercp.php(923) : eval()'d code on line 6[/quote] is displayed at the top of [url]http://www.daniweb.com/forums/usercp.php[/url]

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>whats the reason behind using int main over void main? Because the standard dictates that every C/C++ program must return a value to indicate its success. It also says that a program must return either 0 or EXIT_SUCCESS if the execution was successful. Declaring main() as void doesn't mean the …

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If there's anything I can't stand about Linux, it's the culture behind it. The GPL would be a large part of it, and, among other issues, is one of Linux's largest flaws. I find it somehow ironic that a license claiming to give 'freedom' to its users and developers actually …

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I roll my eyes every time I see the announcement of a new "Mac OS X Trojan". Only the idiots who download illegal crap from filesharing sites are at risk, and the fact that it's another OS X "Trojan" is so misleading: anything can be a Trojan if you want …

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Or better yet, why don't they just ban sex. It's the root of their problem, and would eliminate STDs once and for all. Not to mention an effective curbing of overpopulation...

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>It should be enabled by default and on all Linux systems and distributions. Alright.... and just how do you imagine accomplishing that?

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It's really silly that Apple hasn't created a video recording app for the iPhone, as it's not even a hardware issue. There are [url=http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/iphone-video-recording/iphone-video-recording-now-working-with-drunknbass-333346.php]various folks[/url] that have been creating apps that do this very thing.

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What irks me is that virtually any Macintosh made within the last 3 years, and/or running Mac OS X 10.4 or later has had a security vulnerability that allows any user on the system to gain unrestricted root access through a single command. And that's pretty much ANY computer running …

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How often is it that we hear stories from people who work as tech support about the stupid people they have to deal with? Indeed, it seems as though working as tech support could potentially be an extremely entertaining profession, provided that you have a good sense of humor. Of …

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The concept of a Trojan horse is simple: fool the user into thinking that it is a legitimate program so that he or she will enter the administrator password. Once the software is running with administrator privileges, there is no security measure that can stop it from doing its magic. …

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I agree with jwenting. I just checked now, and my main Gmail account has used a grand total of 40 megabytes. Unless you're sending hundreds of photos in RAW format to yourself (and not deleting them), there's almost no reason you'd need that much storage.

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This reminds me of the constant debate going on over the iTunes-iPod lock-up. The lawsuits all sound the same: "We didn't know we couldn't blah blah blah until we bought it." I honestly don't think these lawsuits will taint the iPhone's reputation too much, it's already suffering from quality issues …

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I'm with you and Infarction on the 'i' prefix, but it's debatable on whether combining devices into one is "bad". Combining devices is nothing new; many cellphones have web browsing, cameras and MP3 players all built into one. I guess a counter-argument to yours would be that you don't have …

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It all depends on the user. My PC has never ever had a virus (yet), and there was never any antivirus software installed to accomplish this. Safe browsing habits will keep any PC clean and free of viruses. The same is probably true with mobile phones. Of course, if you're …

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This new update is great, it makes Safari go faster than it's ever gone before. Previously I used Firefox because I found it loaded pages faster, but I *may* decide to use Safari if this thing runs well. I'm curious to know how it runs on Windows.

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>do you reackon 2.8 willl ever come out? It's going to be a while because of the bugs that they keep continually finding in the kernel. Not too long ago Linus Torvals is quoted saying that they might have to do a whole bug fixing release cycle because of the …

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Just curious, if this is a PHP flaw, then how come it is only affecting Gentoo? Or is Gentoo simply giving the warning on behalf of all PHP 5 users?

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[quote]Microsoft cant compete with them at media and graphics because windows is designed to make money for Mr Gates.[/quote] Um, you mean Macs aren't designed to make money for Mr. Jobs? [quote]Yes everything with 'i' in it is apple related, it is just a brand name,[/quote] Wrong. There are lots …

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Add SuSE to the list of operating systems going to be offered by Dell as they ally with Novell and Microsoft to sell their server software. Planning on selling both SuSE SLES (SuSE Linux Enterprise Server) and Microsoft's Windows Server, Dell broadens their offering of solutions, hoping to increase their …

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The constant worry of soldiers leaking top-secret information onto the internet via blogs had forced the commanders to approve every blog entry that a soldier wrote before they could post it onto the world wide web. Fortunately for them it's called off, at least for now. Just 3 days ago, …

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Oh, and I suppose that all those gamers with their laptops are being unenvironmental, too. Personally, I think it's the consumer's fault if they're using Aero. They can turn it off, they didn't have to upgrade to Vista, and they sure as heck aren't any different than the gamers who …

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If you like listening to Pandora but are not living in the United States at the moment, you may want to enjoy it while you can, because Pandora has announced that they're going to block non-US visitors in short order. Why? You guessed it: licensing problems. Previously, Pandora had only …

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A school in Meridian, Idaho, is banning iPods and other digital music players during tests due to the fact that students were using them to hide answers, as one teacher overheard. The iPods in question could be loaded up with notes hidden in song lyrics, or recorded lectures stored on …

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Today I received an email from "Halifax bank" that contained the following: [quote]Dear halifax customer, During our regularly scheduled account maintenance and verification procedures, we have detected a slight error in your billing information. This might be due to either of the following reasons: 1. A recent change in your …

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Since recent years, we've come to appreciate the speed and usability of Flash drives. The fact that sudden motion makes no difference to its accessibility makes Flash drives an intriguing prospect for laptop manufacturers. Especially Dell, which is going to offer a configuration option with its Latitude D420 that will …

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Yesterday, [URL="http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=19660"]an email was sent[/URL] to the OpenOffice developers that proclaimed the development of a new version of OpenOffice -- one that's going to be available via the web. Using a technology that's been in development for 3 years already, Gravity Zoo Framework, a special programming library aimed at online …

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The social networking site MySpace has added a new feature that brings MySpace into the journalism world: [URL="http://news.myspace.com/"]MySpace News Beta[/URL]. It has a system very similar to Digg, that is, it allows users to rate and promote content to the front page. With over 160 million users, a feature like …

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Following Google's announcement just yesterday that they are going to develop a full office suite for the web, they've just recently added a new feature to Google Spreadsheets: charts. This isn't quite your regular spreadsheet program, as it's still quite basic and was not much more than a portable way …

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The software giant Adobe has made another move to expand its reaches by unveiling a new media player program called "Adobe Media Player". And no, Adobe hasn't just created *another* video format for streaming, they're using an existing technology that they already own to handle the video: Macromedia Flash. The …

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If you're visiting a known site such as Google.com, you're perfectly safe, right? Wrong. New DNS vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Windows 2000 and 2003 severs could potentially allow a DNS server to get hijacked, and redirect a user to a completely different site than they expected to see. The vulnerability exists …

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