fix printable link and move it before navigation
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I used to do <code>:!php -l %</code>.
I haven't had a small business activation over 7 months and now the management is on me.
would you recommend me for small debian linux with small apache, small mysql and primary datastore with SW RAID 5 just 32bit debian or rather 64bit and why?
I have only 2 GB of RAM, so could that be enough. (it will be only CLI debian without Xserver, GUI and so on!)
Thank you
I have a directory tree that contains many small files, and a small number of larger files. The average size of a file is about 1 kilobyte. There are 210158 files and directories in the tree (this number was obtained by running find | wc -l).
A small percentage of files gets added/deleted/rewritten several times per week.
Damn Small Linux, a very versatile 50MB mini desktop oriented Linux distribution initially developed as an experiment, is now at version 4.11 RC2.The developer of DLS (Damn Small Linux) 4.11 RC2 has tried to make the new version of the distribution a little friendlier to legacy hardware.
Windows Small Business Server 2003 creates multiple backup files:
Small Business Server Backup(01).bkf 113GB
Small Business Server Backup(02).bkf 402GB
Small Business Server Backup(03).bkf 131GB
Small Business Server Backup(04).bkf 111GB
Small Business Server Backup(05).bkf 217GB
Are these backup files independent? So can I delete all but the most recent?
I would like to find all acronyms in a document and surround them with "\sc" so that "ABC " goes to "\sc{abc}" (In Latex this converts the acronym to small-caps)
an acronym is defined here as more than one capital letter with no lower case letters attached.
test input:
small BIG smallBIG small.
BIG (BIG) BIG.
The small business world just doesn’t get the love that it deserves.