Ury Segal wrote:
>
> > Hi, Dilog!
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 01:04:16PM +0300, you wrote the following:
> >
> > > Does anyone know how to persuade a recalcitrant C or C++ programme to
> > > terminate with a civilised stacktrace instead of a laconic "Segment
> > > violation"?
>
> OK people..
Hello!
Does anyone know how to persuade a recalcitrant C or C++ programme to
terminate with a civilised stacktrace instead of a laconic "Segment
violation"?
The tasks in question are heavily forked or threaded. Dear old printf()
(or cout <<) do help a lot, but
we really have crawled out of the s
Hi all!
I'm back again on a system which runs 4000 processes - so the method
below
is OK. (A test "bombardment" of my server withh 1000 clients worked just
fine.)
Bye.
Dilog Mail wrote:
>
> Dilog Mail wrote:
> >
> > I would like to increase the number
Dilog Mail wrote:
>
> I would like to increase the number of processes on a system from the
> 1024 default and
> also to increase the number of processes runnable by a user from it's
> current default.
> For example, on a KDE system, there are somewhere between 100-13
I would like to increase the number of processes on a system from the
1024 default and
also to increase the number of processes runnable by a user from it's
current default.
For example, on a KDE system, there are somewhere between 100-130
available processes.
(I am forking off many child "clients
Thanks!
Any specific models (including those NOT to touch)?
Regards
Daniel
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> Dear Daniel,
>
> Well, You can do something simple:
>
> There are kits you can buy which are Parallel->IDE or Parallel->SCSI -
> and then you connect to them your IDE or SCSI devices...
>
Chen Shapira wrote:
>
> > Take a look at
> >
> > http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/
> >
>
> No it isn't.
> http://www.linuxprogramming.com/news/news_story.php3?ltsn=2000-05-17-001-03-
> CD
>
> The source is avaliable only for "free software" platform, this doesn't
> conform to the open source
Take a look at
http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/
and enjoy.
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The following code snippet in an applet works fine in Netscape 4.72
under Linux (SuSE 6.3)
but under Windoze anything, throws a security exception. Any ideas?
// Set up security manager so that we can play UDP
secMgr = System.getSecurityManager();
sed forum, newsgroup, mailing
> list, irc channel) where GENERAL programming problems are discussed, not
> necesarily related to any language/ platform/ architecture/ product. Can
> anyone recommend? TIA!
>
> Dilog Mail wrote:
> >
> > Could anyone supply me with links f
Hello!
Could anyone supply me with links for online tutorials in the following
areas:
* Elementary C Programming
* Elementary C++ Programming
* Use of GNU tools for the above
The information is for a Linux "newbie", who is a native English
speaking Biology PhD
but who nevertheless needs somethi
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