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Forum: Programming 11-03-2008
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Cheers for that. It works if I use 'uname -s', OS...
Cheers for that. It works if I use 'uname -s', OS X doesn't have the -o option. It seems to make me dependent on MinGW for windows since 'uname -s' gives 'MINGW32_NT-5.1' but that isn't a problem.
Forum: Programming 11-02-2008
13,263
Posted By G_Morgan
Detecting host OS in Gnu make
Is this possible? Right now I'm developing some code for Linux, Windows and OS X. To build on each of the systems I've currently got separate build targets for each platform. Ideally I'd like to set...
Forum: OS X (Apple) 10-31-2008
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Posted By G_Morgan
Macbook - Best way to use Linux software?
I've bought a Macbook today and I was wondering what the best way to use Linux software is? Obviously there are bundles of considerations involved like library usage and package management.

Is...
Forum: Linux 05-31-2008
3,286
Posted By G_Morgan
linux-gate - x86 - a few questions
I'm aware of the linux-gate VDSO used to implement the sysenter mechanism for system calls. On older kernels this was mapped to a static location in the address space of each process. Newer kernels...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 05-27-2008
7,348
Posted By G_Morgan
:) Saw something similar to this for the...
:)

Saw something similar to this for the football world cup 2 years back. Every game was translated into ascii over telnet.
Forum: UNIX and Linux Applications 05-27-2008
5,567
Posted By G_Morgan
Try 'export CC="/usr/sfw/bin/gcc"' before running...
Try 'export CC="/usr/sfw/bin/gcc"' before running the compile.
Forum: Linux 05-27-2008
4,520
Posted By G_Morgan
Cheers. I've looked at the PLG and it seems ideal.
Cheers. I've looked at the PLG and it seems ideal.
Forum: Open Source 05-25-2008
204,706
Posted By G_Morgan
Currently using Debian Etch. Nice and stable. ...
Currently using Debian Etch. Nice and stable.

If I need anything more up to date (not that Etch is ancient) then I load it into VMWare.
Forum: Linux 05-25-2008
4,520
Posted By G_Morgan
Linux system from the ground up.
Does anyone know any good tutorials or books which basically start you off by creating a partition, sticking a Linux kernel on there and then booting it to launch some random binary? Then...
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