06-06-2009
Oh, I didn't know the ratings went into Google sitemaps. Cool!
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1. What is on Your Mind?
In case you did not know about this, and are a twitter user, here is the link to the forum twitter channel:
http://twitter.com/unixlinux
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Discussion started by: Neo
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2. What is on Your Mind?
We are experimenting with a new project board to help forum members make extra cash; because we have some very talented members, why not make some extra cash working from your computer. See toolbar at bottom of page.
Any ideas or comments?
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3. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators
We added a new way to advertise (to guests and non-registered users) directly on the forums:
Advertise directly with The UNIX and Linux Forums
https://www.unix.com/members/1-albums112-picture605.png
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Discussion started by: Neo
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4. How to Post in the The UNIX and Linux Forums
Hi ,
i am a new user to this forum can anyone please help me in navigation for this forum.
also when i am trying to open any thread i am getting below error.
Bad Request
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.]
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Discussion started by: nkchand
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5. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators
We work hard to make The UNIX and Linux Forums one of the best UNIX and Linux knowledge sources on the net. The site is certainly one of the top UNIX and Linux Q&A sites on the web. In order to provide certain members the best quality account services, you can now get some great extra features by... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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6. What is on Your Mind?
Forum Moderation @UNIX.com | The UNIX and Linux Forums
https://youtu.be/WGwgibE4Rq0
Also note: In the video I mentioned removing legacy menu items in the ModCP which are unused. I have already "CSS'ed out" the unused menu items:
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Discussion started by: Neo
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gflags2man
gflags2man(1) User Commands gflags2man(1)
NAME
gflags2man - runs a Google flags base program and generates a man page.
SYNOPSIS
gflags2man [FLAGS]...
DESCRIPTION
gflags2man runs a Google flags base program and generates a man page.
Run the program, parse the output, and then format that into a man page.
Usage:
gflags2man <program> [program] ...
OPTIONS
gflags2man
--dest_dir
Directory to write resulting manpage to. Specify '-' for stdout
(default: '/tmp')
-?,--[no]help
show this help
--help_flag
Option to pass to target program in to get help
(default: '--help')
--[no]helpshort
show usage only for this module
--[no]helpxml
like --help, but generates XML output
--v verbosity level to use for output
(default: '0') (an integer)
gflags
--flagfile
Insert flag definitions from the given file into the command line.
--undefok
comma-separated list of flag names that it is okay to specify on the command line even if the program does not define a flag with
that name. IMPORTANT: flags in this list that have arguments MUST use the --flag=value format.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 Google. Gflags2man created this page from "gflags2man --help" output.
Gflags2man was written by Dan Christian. Note that the date on this page is the modification date of gflags2man.
gflags2man 01/05/10 gflags2man(1)