On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Chaim Keren-Tzion wrote:
> $ dateĀ -d 'Mon 11/9 2:25 AM'
> Mon NovĀ 9 02:25:00 IST 2009
yes, that what i want, but that's not what i get.
it thinks the 11/9 is september 11, instead of november 9 (i.e. 11/9
vs 9/11 format)
what is your locale ?
thanks,
erez.
>
>
hi
generating a 'tags file' using ctags lets me find the definition of
things in vi using 'ctrl-]'
is there a similiar way of finding usage of these things ?
i.e. i can find where i defined function1(), can i find in a similiar
way (other then grep) where it is used ?
10x,
erez
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This is independent of locale. The get_date function simply treats
xx/yy as US format according to "info date".
Erez D wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Chaim Keren-Tzion
> wrote:
>
>> $ date -d 'Mon 11/9 2:25 AM'
>> Mon Nov 9 02:25:00 IST 2009
>>
>
>
> yes, that what i want, bu
On Monday 09 Nov 2009 10:59:07 Erez D wrote:
> hi
>
> generating a 'tags file' using ctags lets me find the definition of
> things in vi using 'ctrl-]'
> is there a similiar way of finding usage of these things ?
>
> i.e. i can find where i defined function1(), can i find in a similiar
> way (oth
somewhat blasphemous to promote apple products on a linux mailing list...
the fit-pc2 looks awesome, i am already making inquiries now, interested in
buying one myself.
tom.
2009/11/6 Marc Volovic
> Yes, there is such a unit. It is called Mac Mini, iMac or Mac Pro,
> whichever is your poison.
On 09/11/2009, at 21:21, Tom Goren wrote:
somewhat blasphemous to promote apple products on a linux mailing
list...
To be fair, they *can* run linux :)
--sambo
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2009/11/10 Tom Goren
>
> somewhat blasphemous to promote apple products on a linux mailing list...
Why else would we keep him on the list? :) (to raise blasphemous
comments, not necessarily to promote Apple products).
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note that the graphical drivers for Linux are questionable, I think that it
will not work with HD quality under recent Linux Distributions and
applications (e.g. Mythbuntu 9.10 )
Ohad
2009/11/10 Tom Goren
> somewhat blasphemous to promote apple products on a linux mailing list...
>
> the fit-pc
2009/11/10 Ohad Levy :
> note that the graphical drivers for Linux are questionable, I think that it
> will not work with HD quality under recent Linux Distributions and
> applications (e.g. Mythbuntu 9.10 )
Another point to take note is that someone told me that switching
channels on DVB-T receiv
Hi,
I can't understand one thing, people hate it when I, unintentionally, promote
Apple, but find it unstrange when there is apparent lack of a decent device
which compares to Apple's device.
I don't say go with close source, I don't say use proprietary products, but at
least give me a decent
Hi all,
I have a kernel image that was compiled by someone else for a platform I
don't own. The kernel was (probably) compiled to export its
configuration parameters via /proc/config.gz. I want to get that file.
The problem is, of course, that I cannot run the kernel.
Does anyone know how I
On Nov 9, 2009, at 10:36 PM, Noam Rathaus wrote:
There are US solutions that are non-Apple to do what I am looking
for, but I
can't find them in Israel.
Apple bases their operating system on BSD and it is open source. Their
GUI is not, but there is a decent port of X Windows, and a user
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