The problem there isn't the multithreading (I'm not sure if those games are actually multithreaded), it's that the TSC (I think that's what it's called anyway, the timestamp on the core) isn't always...
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The problem there isn't the multithreading (I'm not sure if those games are actually multithreaded), it's that the TSC (I think that's what it's called anyway, the timestamp on the core) isn't always...
In the config file, look at which addresses it binds to. If it's 0.0.0.0, then it'll accept from anywhere, so it's alright, otherwise use your local IP. I think many servers' default config only bind...
Have you set up port-forwarding and told the server to accept connexions from outside?
Yep, go with the x86_64/amd64 versions.
Some distros use a multilib setup (both 32bit and 64bit libraries) because there are programs that haven't been cleaned up for 64-bit processors...
Look up how Ethereal stores packets in the logs (it's probably standard PCAP format). It will contain an ICMP packet (ping is the most known one). Look up the fields.
Then, you just need to parse...
The reason Mac dumped IBM for its chips is because they run way too hot. The high-speed (2.5GHz IIRC) G5 processors need to be water-cooled (I think some are air-cooled, maybe later models...). They...
SATA II is backwards compatible. For example, I'm running this computer with a SATA I harddrive, and my motherboard can do SATA II. It's the same as with IDE/ATAPI. It can do some really fast...
>It would be better to have 1 processor at 2.8ghz.
That depends on the workload. Whilst one thread is waiting for the HDD, the other can already be doing stuff. This also happens on a single CPU,...
use the exec function family. 'man 3 exec' should do it.
>it will not make so much sense to make the rates eqaul
IIRC it is also cheaper to install ADSL than SDSL. Most people won't care about upload speed, so it's usually good enough.
That, and they...
I got my 'mulitmedia' ergonomic MS keyboard/mouse combo for £25 IIRC. This was when high-street shops sold it for £50.
Ergonomic is good, but what I really like is the mouse. Nice and big. I only...
>So you had to learn a different layout for typing?
I think he means just change the physical thing where the letters/numbers are written, not the keycode the emit.
@JaWiB
The say it's gonna...
This has got to be the best keyboard I've ever seen. It uses OLEDs for the keys. It's gotta be really neat for people who constanty change leyout.
I keep chaning between spanish (Spain) and US...
I believe mount parses /proc/mounts to find out what is mounted. A better way would be to parse /proc/self/mounts which will give you the mounts visible to you or somesuch.
As for the space, I...
OK, so that's clear now. The only question I have is: why? It looks to me like someone needed a fancy way to end a loop without a counter variable.
Ah, sorry, from what I've read, it I've been always under the impression that the standard doesn't care. Obviously I was wrong.
Yeah, but why don't quote three entries later? In my (newly...
>is not valid c.
I'm never sure wether that can actually be used and I always get confused, because it's not a problem in initiaisers, I sort of expect the compiler to use a temporary variable...
Well,
for{} shouldn't even compile.
I think the first variant is the best. I've more readable. Could you point out which line is the one that's actually giving you problems, and some context?
Check a few lines above the error line. It looks like you forgot a semi-colon at the end of some line and the compiler got confused.
What's the actual compiler error?
I think you're most likely trying to assign a pointer to a non-pointer. Also, you should never need to cast any m/c/realloc() calls.
>It is undefined. You in your statement say the language or compiler can't control what
>happens, and yet somehow you think it's defined.
It's undefined in that you don't know what's going to...
You could run the algorithm as a cronjob, and then send a killall an hour later to kill it. It's not the most elegant solution, but unless you can be interrupted because of a time limit you woulnd't...
If you're in the US, I don't think you'll have a problem, but certain building materials in Europe (well, their use) may harm that. At my aunts, if you want wireless to work downstairs, you need to...
With NTFS you really want to use Windows at the moment. I've had problems with FAT32 partition-resizing under Linux as well. The partition was very fragmented, so there was data at the end, and I...
>I think you are confused. Anjuta is written in C/C++. I'd say that at the moment KDevelop is a good deal ahead of Anjuta.
>Also, what you are thinking of is Eclipse.
Must be, I was never good at...