06-10-2008
Ummm.... I knew what the D stood for.
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Hi All
I'm not sure if anyone else notices this or not - however when I view the unix.com forums in Windows, the flash logo at the top of the page absolutely kills my performance - CPU usage rockets to 100%! If you open the task manager and monitor performance, and slowly scroll down so that the... (1 Reply)
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hiho,
where are the frisky CDE admins.... ;-)
how can i change the welcome logo?
i found the /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources
and the entry:
Dtlogin*logo*bitmapFile:
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Hello,
I am having a movie (MyMove.avi) and own the logo (Logo.jpg). I want to place this logo on my movie, that when viewing a movie showing the logo in bottom-left corner.
I am using FFMPEG and MPlayer.
Are possible make it? If yes, then how can do it?
PS. My OS – Unix.
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If you have a graphic display you see some sort of logo in OpenBoot immediately after a reset or when you run the banner command. With most systems, you see a spiffy multicolor logo generated by a routine on the video card. But if you have a low-rent video card you just see a plain monochrome Sun... (2 Replies)
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Hi,
What is the Unix's logo(Original)?
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Hello,
this is my contribution to open community (LINK):
tovic.eu/design/logo/gnu-linux/
If you find it interesting, use it ...
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It came in a template full of techy-related stickers for laptop (like Docker, K8s, BigData, RHEL, AWS, etc) but I have no clue what it represents. Any idea?
https://i.imgur.com/7ILp105.png
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
endprotoent
getprotoent(3n) getprotoent(3n)
Name
getprotoent, getprotobynumber, getprotobyname, setprotoent, endprotoent - get protocols entry
Syntax
#include <netdb.h>
struct protoent *getprotoent()
struct protoent *getprotobyname(name)
char *name;
struct protoent *getprotobynumber(proto)
int proto;
void setprotoent(stayopen)
int stayopen;
void endprotoent()
Description
The and subroutines each return a pointer to an object with the following structure containing the broken-out fields of a line in the data-
base.
struct protoent {
char *p_name; /* official name of protocol */
char **p_aliases; /* alias list */
long p_proto; /* protocol number */
};
The members of this structure are:
p_name The official name of the protocol.
p_aliases A zero terminated list of alternate names for the protocol.
p_proto The protocol number.
If the stayopen flag on a subroutine is NULL, the protocols database is opened. Otherwise the has the effect of rewinding the protocols
database. The may be called to close the protocols database when processing is complete.
The subroutine simply reads the next line while and search until a matching name or proto number is found (or until EOF is encountered).
The subroutine keeps a pointer in the database, allowing successive calls to be used to search the entire file.
A call to must be made before a loop using in order to perform initialization and an must be used after the loop. Both and make calls to
and
Restrictions
All information is contained in a static area so it must be copied if it is to be saved. Only the Internet protocols are currently under-
stood.
If YP is running, does not return the entries in any particular order. See the Guide to the Yellow Pages Service for setup information.
The services database may also be distributed using the BIND/Hesiod naming service. See the Guide to the BIND/Hesiod Service for more
information.
Return Values
Null pointer(0) returned on EOF or error.
Files
See Also
protocols(5), svc.conf(5)
Guide to the BIND/Hesiod Service
Guide to the Yellow Pages Service
getprotoent(3n)