Hello,
I run F12. Since some days my laptop has become very sluggish. In Mozilla, switching between the tabs takes like seconds instead of fraction of a second. Also minimizing and mximizing windows takes long. Switching between the windows too takes long. Now I can't see the cursor while typing this post.
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I'm preparing to install Precise on a machine currently running 9.10 in a dual boot setup. /dev/sda1 has the Windoze install, and there are 4 logical partitions in the extended linux partition. I have swap, /home, /usr, and root, which has over 5GB of available space.
In the following program though most of the working part of the program is commented out, it gives seg fault. reducing the value of MAX to say 10000 removes the seg fault. Why is this happening? it should be only 1 MB only. Is 1 MB too big for an array?
#include <stdio.h>
#define MAX 1000010
int main()
{
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I have a server with these specs :
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Last login: Fri Aug 24 13:26:37 2012 from 118.71.57.107
[root@localhost ~]# free
total used free sh
Hi guys, thanks for accepting me in your forum .. I am trying to clean some hacked PHP files using SSH .. I am using this command:
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find .
I just installed suse 11.3 on formatted partitions (5GB swap, 30GB / and 500GB /home). Just after the installation, My computer showed 25.2GB of /home to be used. When I do
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dyn-0a2a1f40:/ # df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
How would i display the output of /proc/partitions in gb representation/
Please help.
Also eager to know what is dm-0 and dm-1?
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# cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
3 0 8388608 hda
3 1 104391 hda1