Hi Linux Gurus
I was compiling a C++ program using g++ compiler.
I got the following error while compiling
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.1.2/../../../../include/c++/4.1.2/cstdlib:135:
error: â::systemâ has not been declared.
Sys info:
1) ubuntu fiesty fawn(7.04)
2) gcc : 4.1.2
Waiting for re
Hello Friends
I would like to do RAID (mirroring) for 4 TB of Data.
Is it possible to do it in Linux by connecting six numbers of SATA Hard Disk of
750 GB capacity.
Hardware RAID is very much expensive, I am looking for cheapest solution.
Any IDEAS are welcome.
Thanks with Regards
Manoj Ovhal
On 7/19/07, Udayraj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Aneesh
So far, I've narrowed the selection down to Puppy Linux and Xubuntu. Does
> anyone have any experience with either? If so, which would be better
> suited
> to the given hardware?
You can possibly think of ANTIX.
I have that CD.. Wo
2007/7/19, Udayraj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello Aneesh
So far, I've narrowed the selection down to Puppy Linux and Xubuntu. Does
> anyone have any experience with either? If so, which would be better
> suited
> to the given hardware?
I am using Xubuntu since few months, it works fine on my 256
OR
Dreamlinux [http://www.dreamlinux.com.br/english/index.html] .
Zenwalk is Slackware based, and Dreamlinux is Debian based.
The good thing about both of them is that they run XFCE desktop, and
support
all media types. [Dreamlinux has Mac OSX like look and is very hard to
configure it back to
pronunciation guides / wav files. I once had a French-English-French
dictionary (brick & mortar version) that had pronunciation guides and a
Did you mean to say "Dead Tree" version ? :)
-DP
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