Matt
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No 64-bit support t
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From my comment: There are so many reasons why I don't like Vista These all do come from personal experience. 1. Crazy system requirements. There is absolutely no reason to design an OS that is such a resource hog--especially for the average user. The eye-candy isn't even appealing to me. 2. Support for older hardware. The way that vista was built not only demands a newer machine (due to the high system requirements), but many of my peripherals no longer worked. My HP scanner simply was not support, and the software that came with a Creative Zen just wouldn't install. 3. Security. First
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What theme are you using? I like it!
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Thanks for the info jcl. I'll wait for Intrepid for the kernel update.
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According to kernel.org, the latest stable kernel is 2.6.27 but I get: matt@laptop:~$ uname -r 2.6.24-19-generic on Ubuntu 8.04. How can I get the update manager fetch the newest one?
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Mine today (ubuntu 8.04 64):
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Nah, there are tons of tools out there to use for project collaboration. Lots that don't require you to upload your stuff to a 3rd party website.
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Sorry for digging this up, but just wanted to throw in a couple of comments. I did a Google search for Joomla 1.5 exploits, and some pretty concrete stuff came up. Check their website frequently to see if they have any recommended patches.
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never mind, got it: input.nextLine();
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I'm looking for a way to use a scanner object to take a String from input, and not divide tokens with spaces. So when the user enters a string, it will take the whole thing, regardless of spaces. I'd like to accomplish this without the use of regex. name1 = input.next(); Edit: let me just add, that it will need to use whitespace as a delimiter also. For example, entering 55 66 new york i'd like to grab 55, 66, and new york Thanks, Matt
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My town is on day 3 without power from Ike. This resulted in a 3000 student riot. Protest in front of Miami University President's house
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Sure go for it! By the way, how did you find our site?
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I got bored last night and made some linux motivational posters.
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Heh, try setting up flash to run on an 64-bit version of Linux. Not only does flash support suck for linux, but Adobe doesn't even have a plugin compatible with 64-bit firefox. My choices were to run 32-bit firefox or emulate the plugin from 32-bit (I chose the latter). Isn't that why you got into Linux? To break things and then fix 'em
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Wow! I wasn't aware you left Linux--thought you still used Gentoo!
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http://www.freshports.org/www/linux-flashplugin7/ Do you have nspluginwrapper and emulators/linux_base-fc4 ?
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Cool stuff hitest
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Edit: Ah ok, so its a permissions deal.*Matt tries to think of a good chmod for theese... Thanks jcl
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matt@laptop:~$ ls Music When I execute this command, it lists all of the subdirectories within my /home/matt/Music directory. I'm used to directories showing up blue within my terminal. Why are some of the ones here blue while others are highlighted green?
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They're using something called "Highslide JS" http://vikjavev.no/highslide/