Hi I have a system that gave me some messages on bootup that I was not used to seeing:
pseudo: pseudo-device: vol0
genunix: vol0 is /pseudo/vol@0
these came with these:
Feb 13 17:42:17 system1 eri: SUNW,eri0 : 100 Mbps full duplex link up
Feb 13 17:42:21 system1sendmail: My unqualified... (0 Replies)
i have been trying to write a program to create a pseudo terminal..but im not familiar with pseudo terminals..so could some one help me out with the program flow ?? (0 Replies)
Hi all,
what does this mean?
if
then
<something>
fi
here is what i know..
it checks if the specified argument no($devid) in some function call is made into a block device and then proceeds with the execution of the loop.
However am not understand what lofi@0:means?
also is there... (3 Replies)
I am trying to automate a SSH login using Keys using the following command
ssh -i id_rsa usernamw@ipaddr.
I am successful in doing this and i am getting the Warning Screen and I logon successfully.
but when I am executing the command
tail -1cf put.dat | ssh -i id_rsa username@ipaddr > get.dat ... (1 Reply)
Hello everyone, im having a hard time figuring out why the program posted below prints an extra newline every time I type the enter key.I suspect this has to do with the terminal line discipline, but I can't really understand why.I have tried turning on/off several terminal options and disable... (0 Replies)
Hello,
Could you tell me if it is possible to add pseudo terminal name to the bash history?
I need to see from which terminal the command was issues. I found a variable HISTTIMEFORMAT that helps me to identify the time but cannot find similar thing for the pts number.
thanks,
Pavel. (0 Replies)
Here's a situation:
I do all my work on a Mac. I have mysql installed on my mac.
1. There's a certain linux server 'server01' that provides access to
another linux server 'server02' via a pseudo terminal
So, to ssh into 'server02', I do this from my mac:
ssh -t server01... (1 Reply)
I have been having an extremely annoying problem. For the record, I am relatively new at this. I've only been working with unix-based OS's for roughly two years, mostly Xubuntu and some Kali. I am pretty familiar with the BASH language, as that's the default shell for debian. Now, I've made this... (16 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a text file containing output from a command that contains lots of escape/control characters that when viewed using vi or view, looks like jibberish. But when viewed using the cat command the output is formatted properly.
Is there any way to take the output from the cat... (7 Replies)
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qsapecng
QSAPECNG(1) Program Description QSAPECNG(1)NAME
qsapecng - symbolic analyzer of linear analog circuits
SYNOPSIS
qsapecng
DESCRIPTION
QSapecNG is a Qt-based program for symbolic analysis of linear analog circuits. In fact, it consists of two indipendent parts: the SapecNG
framework engine and the application gui QSapecNG.
It is an open source, multi-platform project, continuously enhanced by students and researchers of the Department of Electronics and
Telecommunications (DET) of the University of Florence. It comes as continuation of SapWin for Windows, in order to give to the project a
full compatibility on other platforms.
Through QSapecNG users can draw, solve and analyze analog circuits as well as manage them. Since version 2.0.0beta1 there is also the full
support for sub-circuits that can be created, saved, reopened and added as part of other circuits.
QSapecNG is freely available on SourceForge <https://sourceforge.net/projects/qsapecng/>.
A previous version of SapecNG is available too, on SourceForge <https://sourceforge.net/projects/sapec-ng/>. Pre-compiled packages will be
also available from projects related pages.
USAGE
TODO (see the website)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Michele Caini <michele.caini@gmail.com>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
THANKS TO
Simone Rossetto <simros85@gmail.com> and his work as a packager.
C. R. Bond <http://www.crbond.com/download/misc/rpoly.cpp> for Jenkins-Traub real polynomial root finder implementation. Source code has
been used as-is, filtered by an adapter function.
Qwt Project <http://qwt.sf.net> for their work. Source code has been used as-is.
Nokia and the not yet supported project QtPropertyBrowser <http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-solutions/qt-
solutions/trees/master/qtpropertybrowser> (on Qt Solutions Archive <http://qt.nokia.com/products/qt-addons/solutions-archive/index> ).
Source code has been used as-is.
Project coordinators are:
- Prof. S. Manetti (who developed last version of SapWin)
- Prof. A. Luchetta <luchetta@unifi.it>
Debian packager and maintainer is Simone Rossetto <simros85@gmail.com>
GNU GPLv3 2011-08-07 QSAPECNG(1)