sometimes in Solaris 8 when I go to mount filesystems using either the mount command or by editing the /etc/vfstab, i get a nice little error message saying the the number of allowable mount points has been exceeded. I have read man pages until I am blue in the face and no where can I find what the... (3 Replies)
I have a simple gnuplot question. I have a set of points (list of x,y,z values; irregularly spaced, i.e. no grid) that I want to plot. I want the plot to look like this:
- points in map view (no 3D view)
- color of each point should depend on its z-value.
- I want to define my own color scale
-... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to write a script to get entries between two points lets say start and end points from a log file,
the log file time format is as follows
Start - 07/Aug/2008:18:26:43
End - 07/Aug/2008:19:36:43
I tried using the following awk command but it couldnt pick up the entries... (3 Replies)
hi,
I believe a mount point does not have to be a physical disk, but rather a logical one? Is this correct? if so, how can I find out if my mount points are on different physical disks?
thanks (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: JamesByars
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Combine points of specific key (a1) based on user defined size (lets say 200 in this example).
so a1 191 and 191+200 and sum of all the values (4th column)
and vice versa...
Thanx a bunch!
a1 191 201 1
a1 201 211 2
a1 211 221 1
a1
.......
....
a2.........
........ (7 Replies)
Hi folks,
I have been asked to performed the following:
Add the following new moint points systemA:/avp and SystemB:/usr/sap/trans to be the new linux server ZZZ
How can I add those mount points and how those mount points can become another linuz server?:wall::wall::wall: (2 Replies)
I am attaching 3 files: 6000.txt, 5500.txt, 5750.txt
I am trying to interpolate (I hope I am using the correct word) files 6000.txt and 5500.txt with awk to get 5750.txt... Any ideas on how I can do that? :confused: (5 Replies)
Hello
I have a file like this
Anyway, if you are sincere
in finding the druid Alcuin
then you're going to need ships.
die with the faith that you
have stood shield to shield
with your brothers.
To honour, to glory, to a valiant death
and then on to the hall of heroes. Skal!
... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I would like to set decimal point to 16 in the following bash script but it has syntax error at }:
awk '{printf"%.16e", (a<500,a++,$1/(a*1.1212121212121229e-02))}' input.dat >output.datHow may I set it in the correct way please? Thank you very much! (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: sxiong
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js_x
JS_X(4x)JS_X(4x)NAME
js_x - JamStudio input driver
SYNOPSIS
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "devname"
Driver "js_x"
Option "Device" "devpath"
Option "MaxX" "int"
Option "MaxY" "int"
Option "MinX" "int"
Option "MinY" "int"
Option "PressMax" "int"
Option "PressMin" "int"
Option "PressDiv" "int"
EndSection
DESCRIPTION
js_x is an XFree86 input driver for JamStudio devices.
The js_x driver functions as a pointer input device, and may be used as the X server's core pointer.
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
This driver supports the KB-Gear JamStudio pentablet. This X-Input driver should work on any OS supporting the hiddev raw USB HID driver.
CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to XF86Config(5x) for general configuration details and for options that can be used with all input drivers. This section
only covers configuration details specific to this driver.
Option "Device" "path"
sets the path to the raw HID device to which the tablet was assigned. This option is mandatory.
Option "MinX" "int"
Option "MaxX" "int"
Option "MinY" "int"
Option "MaxY" "int"
sets the minimum and maximum values returned for the absolute X,Y axis of the pen tablet. These values default to 0-8000 for X
and 0-6000 for Y. It should generally be safe to leave these values untouched.
Option "PressMin "int"
Option "PressMax "int"
sets the minimum and maximum values returned for the pressure sensitive tip. These values default to 0-127. It should generally
be safe to leave these values untouched.
Option "PressDiv" "int"
sets the divider for the returned pressure value. This option will allow you to return a smaller set of values for the pressure
sensitive tip allowing for finer control. The returned value is computed as follows:
X / PressDiv = returned value
where X equals the value read from the tablet.
SEE ALSO XFree86(1), XF86Config(5x), xf86config(1), Xserver(1), X(7x).
AUTHORS
Brian Goines <bgoines78@comcast.net>
XFree86 Version Version 4.3.0 JS_X(4x)