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Re: It's not related to Firefox. It could be related to the connection you are getting from your ISP, or the server you are downloading from. Does it happen on different web sites, or just one? How large are the files you're trying to download? What Linux distribution are you using? … | |
Re: I agree with Gribouillous (above) about using gparted. There are some command-line utilities in Ubuntu that can easily accomplish reformatting your USB drive, but gparted is very easy to work with, and is in the Ubuntu repository. The link Grib provided shows some basic instructions on how to get started … | |
Re: This is a good article. At the beginning the author states > Oh simple answer. Linux gives me all the tools and power I need to develop software. but later he includes other reasons. | |
![]() | Re: Does the taskbar and start menu appear but nothing happens when you click, or does it not show up at all? ![]() |
Re: What do you mean by "SSH command"? Are you looking for a way to ssh in to a computer and then run a script that does as you described? | |
Re: In the system tray, near the time, is there a notification about upgrading to Windows 10? If you go to your control panel, and go to update Windows, do you see an option to upgrade to Windows 10? | |
Re: Check out this topic [My answer on why I use Linux](https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/linux-and-unix/threads/501898/my-answer-on-why-i-use-linux-) posted by [Sean Francis](https://www.daniweb.com/members/1124108/sean-francis) | |
Re: You may like a partitioning tool called [gparted](http://gparted.sourceforge.net/). | |
Re: What exactly do you mean by "creating and executing child programs"? | |
Re: Just for web browsing and online storage? Chomebook was mentioned. Another one that comes to mind is Android for PC, but you may want to run it from a LiveCD or USB drive before you install it. That will give you a better idea of what it is and if … | |
Re: If you make the filesystem onto a floppy, you'd have to put an operating system on it to make it bootable. If you make the filesystem onto a hard drive, flash drive, etc, you'd have to set up a basic partitioning scheme onto it, then install an operating system. To … | |
Re: You'd definitely want to immediately re-activate your firewall. The reply above is incomplete. You may want to consider using a firewall front-end, a GUI application that can make it easier to configure iptables. What Linux distribution are you using? Once that's known, it can be easier to find a front-end … | |
Re: [QUOTE=deceptikon;1750244]I assume you're using a Linux system and not MinGW because MinGW's gcc supports getch(). You can reproduce the effect of getch() on Linux like [url=http://zobayer.blogspot.com/2010/12/getch-getche-in-gccg.html]this[/url].[/QUOTE] This is great! I thought I could only do it using the ncurses library. Thank you, deceptikon. Built using: [quote]andy@debian:/usr/include$ gcc --version gcc (Debian … ![]() | |
Re: If getch() isn't available, see [URL="gcc equivalent for getch()"]gcc equivalent for getch()[/URL] | |
Re: [QUOTE=Ancient Dragon;1772954]What did you enter for each of the questions? scanf() using "%s" does not accept spaces in text you enter so you have to enter studentName as only one word. If you want to be able to enter two or more words for studentName then use fgets() instead of … |
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