05-27-2009
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Whats the difference between 32bit and 64bit OS's or applications. I understand it a little but its just not clicking the way the teacher explained to me
thanks, any info would be much appreciated (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: eloquent99
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
when using the command :
cat /proc/cpuinfo I get some basic info back on the cpu..
but it doesn't tell me if I am using a 64 or 32 bit processor ..
a) is this the right command to find this ?
b) if it is not what is ? and how do I get that information..
thanx moxxx68 (2 Replies)
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3. Linux
Hello All,
Does anybody installed the subj? How it works? Any troubles/problems?
M (1 Reply)
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4. Programming
Hi
I have a 64bit C++ dynamic component built using Sun Forte compiler(CC) on one server.
I am opening this shared component using dlopen and checking if a particular function is defined or not. After that, when I am closing the component using dlclose, the program is crashing.
The... (3 Replies)
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5. Linux
Hi,
I want to know what is command to know which will tell wheather linux is 32 or 64 bit (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: manoj.solaris
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6. Programming
Is it possible to compile the same source code on 32bit and 64bit systems?
I'm trying to compile OpenLDAP on AIX 5.3 64 bit with gcc but I get a memory fault when sarting it and I think it is caused by a 32bit vs 64bit problem. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rein
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7. Programming
Is there an 'easy' way to convert 32Bit code to 64Bit code. I have this benchmark i need to run on different machines and it would be nice if i could run it on the 64 bit machines ass wel.
The output when compiling(1) and running(2) are the following:
(1)
linux:/home/user1/subbench/heapsort #... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: demuynckr
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8. Red Hat
Hi Friends,
Please help me to understand, how to enable async disk IO and Direct disk IO in ext3 filesystem on rhel5.
Regards,
Arumon (0 Replies)
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9. Solaris
Hi Gurus,
I need to check whether the compiler installed in my system supports 64bit compilation.
Server - Sun fire v490
OS - Solaris 5.9
Processor - Sparcv9 (64bit)
Install Directory - /opt/SUNWSpro
Compiler Model - Sun Forte C Compiler.
My development team is claiming that there... (20 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
After doing some searching I noticed there doesnt seem to be a 64bit version of cvsup & it seems that the other utility thats used "csup" doesnt have as many options.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
osc-send
TRACEBACK(1) User Commands TRACEBACK(1)
NAME
Traceback - sends an OSC message
SYNOPSIS
osc-send [options] [url] osc-address [,typetags] [osc arguments]
DESCRIPTION
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./scripts/osc-send", line 11, in <module>
import txosc # for __version__
ImportError: No module named txosc
File "./scripts/osc-send", line 11, in <module>
import txosc # for __version__
ImportError: No module named txosc
EXAMPLES
The following examples are equivalent:
osc-send osc.tcp://127.0.0.1:17779 /ham/spam ,sif egg 2 3.14159
osc-send --tcp --host=127.0.0.1 --port=17779 --type-tags=sif /ham/spam egg 2 3.14159
osc-send -T -P 17779 /ham/spam egg 2 3.14159
OSC MESSAGES
An OSC message consists of an OSC Address Pattern followed by an OSC Type Tag String followed by zero or more OSC Arguments.
OSC ADDRESSES
An OSC Address Pattern is a string beginning with the character '/' (forward slash). It is mandatory to provide one.
OSC TYPE TAGS
An OSC Type Tag String is a string (beginning with the character ',' (comma)) followed by a sequence of characters corresponding exactly to
the sequence of OSC Arguments in the given message. Each character after the comma is called an OSC Type Tag and represents the type of the
corresponding OSC Argument.
Here is the list of supported type tags:
i - 32bit integer
h - 64bit integer
f - 32bit floating point number
d - 64bit (double) floating point number
s - string
S - symbol
c - char
m - 4 byte midi packet (8 digits hexadecimal)
T - TRUE
F - FALSE
N - NIL
I - INFINITUM
VALUES
Values are space separated. Quoting strings might be handy.
The full Open Sound Control specification can be found at http://opensoundcontrol.org/specification
HISTORY
Written by Arjan Scherpenisse and Alexandre Quessy in 2010.
Traceback (most recent call last): October 2010 TRACEBACK(1)