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Will removing the quarter sized battery reset the USER password on an Asus Eee PC900 machine running Linux? While changing the password on my Asus machine, I did it so quickly my fingers must have hit multiple keys simultaneously. Now I know what my password...
Started by Steven D on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
If it is your actual Linux password you simply log in as root and set the user .
To secure the machine.
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Currently, at the datacenter, we have 6 boxes. Each of these runs a LAMP stack, and each of these needs to be backed up. The obvious solution is to back up all of this to one machine, and then plug in a drive to it, and back that up.
Problem is, some ...
Started by gms8994 on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
There are some decently cheap 2TB drives.
Through all the machines - but I'm using a local machine.
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Hi, I'm looking for some references or best practices with regard to the proportion of different skill sets that needs to me on a typical medium sized software development team.
Assuming 40 development staff, what proportion should be SQA, UI designers...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
As a secretary, is responsible for maintaining all the machine-readable and human-readable technical records.
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I want to send 'packets' of data (i.e. discrete messages) between two programs through named pipes. Given that I have to supply a buffer and a buffer size to read , and given that the read command is blocking (I believe), I either have to have a buffer...
Started by Joe on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I either have to have a buffer size that guarantees I never get an under-run,
What sort of messages are you sending? What size are you....
And given...
You say:
Given that I have to supply a buffer and a buffer size to read,
You do...
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I'm working on designing a multi-tiered app in Perl and I'm wondering about the pros and cons of the various IPC mechnisms available to me. I'm looking at handling moderately-sized data, typically a few dozen kilobytes but up to a couple of megabytes,...
Started by Adam Bellaire on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If you ever want to run your server on one machine and your clients.
Are probably a bad bet.
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I have a list of arbitrary length, and I need to split it up into equal size chunks and operate on it. There are some obvious ways to do this, like keeping a counter and two lists, and when the second list fills up, add it to the first list and empty ...
Started by jespern on
, 12 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Here's a generator that yields the chunks you want:
def chunks(l, n): """ Yield successive n-sized, 69], [70, 71, 72, 73, 74]]
If you know list size:
def SplitList( list, chunk_size ) : return [list[offs:offs+chunk_size] for....
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Quote: : I wouldn't buy into Tubbs merchandising hype on a regular basis..
There is nothing special about his dies, especially when they don't match your 6xc chamber(mine didn't -and with a stock Tubb2000!).
Also, I think discussions in reloading about...
Started by Trickymissfit on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at longrangehunting):
The good ones shot several 0.7" to....
Still had to polish about .0005" out of them.
Turned them to size and heat treated them.
I had hundreds of reamers ground every year that were very similar to a chamber of A2 .
And machine alignments).
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Are there any pitfalls or could I simply add the bigger pots on wires running to a larger casing in where the current ones are?
I have no idea why fricke doesn't release a full-sized 522.. it would literally be the most sought-after drum machine on the...
Started by cartesia on
, 14 posts
by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at livepa):
I also do not know why MFB ....
If a drum machine etc.
EDIT: that wasn't a call out, by the way.
It was a really fun drum machine, it's been nothing but a joy to work with.
Maybe they fixed stuff.
As to if they wanted to carry them anymore.
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Here is a look at my first CNC machine. It is still a work in progress but it is coming along nicely. I am actually using it to build itself.
I'll start with a picture of the machine at it is now, and then start at the begining.
Started by jharvey407 on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cnczone):
I am considering them for a project....
Here is a look at the new machine.
The first machine worked well enough to help build the second.
It worked quite well.
Here is the first machine.
Linear guides are V-bearings on aluminum angle.
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Another Auction, Saturday April 28th... Industrial Sized Tools, Wadkin etc. If you're in the market for a twelve foot Wadkin lathe, this Saturday might be a good day to get one. Uxbridge Ontario.
Some interesting large tools here ...
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Heavy...
Started by dickandjane on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at canadianwoodworking):
Industrial Sized....
I'm thinking they must have missed a zero, Saturday April 28th.. .
The original auction posting had it sized at 3ft.
So much for 440v.
Well...
Industrial Sized Tools, Wadkin etc.
Re: Another Auction, Saturday April 28th...
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