If it freezes up i'm sure it's lilo that fails to boot.
Try a boot diskette to start up linux.
Also, if you set up linux, before you restart, shutdown or anything like that, look into...
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If it freezes up i'm sure it's lilo that fails to boot.
Try a boot diskette to start up linux.
Also, if you set up linux, before you restart, shutdown or anything like that, look into...
My god, I thought there was no thing worse than a
segmentation fault :)
I had the same problem, took me a good time to figure out.
type gtk-config --libs --cflags<ENTER> in the console.
copy the output
type cc
paste the output
what you have here is a command...
I prefer gvim. I even wrote a syntax highlighter for GTK+
wich can be activated by :set syntax=gtk
www.vim.org
There is also a chance that vi makes a "swap file".
When running vi check for filename~ on you hard drive.
vi could be copying the file from the computer accessed to your hard drive. They...
These are automatically generated files and docs to make your life easier.
I'm not very fond of KDevelop, i prefer to write my own Makefiles.
C was developed by K&R (Ritchie, and Kernighan);
Unix was then written in the new language, called C because it was better than B.
Linux arises from Unix, therefore C is very proper to write in....
you could always use 'system'
system("rm -rf file");
note that this only works with unix.
you could also set up some macros and define the os at
compile-time:
#if defined UNIX
Looking for the last word on the line:
begin by searching for a space OR a newline, read everything.
if a newline is hit, this is the last word.
if a space is hit, set your index variable...