hi ppl,
i am posting in this mailing list for the first time and I hope i'm doing it
right
Could someone plz tell me who makes the entries in /proc/mounts? Is it added
when
the kernel detects a new device attached to the system or is it after the device
is mounted using mount?
(I hope i'm ask
On Thursday 31 August 2006 01:06, Archis Gore wrote:
> I feel vi beats them all when it comes to one-file C progs!
I have developed small to medium to large size projects in C/C++ and here are
my observations
- letting an IDE maintain your makefiles is almost always a mistake. Creating
makefiles
[Wed, 30/08/06 at 12:36 -0700] Archis Gore wrote:
> It takes 1 minute to load on my machine.
:))
You need atleast 256MB RAM + a Pentium class processor for any
tolerable performance. It will work on lower configurations
(It used to work on my old P133+64MBRAM) as well, but more the
RAM, the hap
> >1. Re: Using TC editor In Linux (Rohan Dighe)
Dosemu+Freedos+TurboC(Free as in beer from Borland software museum) is quite
workable and usable under linux. Another alternative RHIDE now doesn't
compile out of the box under most linux distros. XWPE comes very close to a
TC environment but
Hi,
PLUG meeting for September 2006 is scheduled on "Saturday September
2, 2006, 4 pm
These are the details:
Location: SICSR, Atur Centre, Model Colony.
Room No 704. 7th floor ( room no. may change )
Time 4 pm
Agenda:
Noy decided. You may suggest topics and speakers as well.
We will be get
Hello Friends,
I am trying to install Asterisk in my company but I need the help to
understand how we can connect PSTN lines to the machine.
Thanks
Amol S Chawathe
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>1. Re: Using TC editor In Linux (Rohan Dighe)
>
> On 8/27/06, Kaustubh Gadkari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Aniket,
> >
> > You can use gcc to compile your programs on your RedHat. The programs
> > can be written in any text editor, like vi(m) or emacs. You might also
> > want to check o