hi ,
After i installed the visual age c++ its got installed but am not able to find the bin directory in the /usr/vacpp.am i need to install the some fileset ???? please help me.version is 7
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HI all,
I want to make a webpage showing the status of services running on a server. for example email, http , etc. That way users can see that server status for themselfs. Maybe even show the status of each virtual domain running on the server. Any way to do this without buying some product?
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Hello all
Im looking for IDE to edit / compile / debug similar to VC++ on windows
I need it for verity of UNIX platforms, what do you think is the best tool to use
And that its learning carve is easy ( as much as possible) .
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Hi, how would we replace a few patterns on the same line with a change of it's own..using visual block on vim editor.
ie a file contains lines such as the following:
abccss (dfrss)) emailkk
abdcss (dfrss)) dmailkk
Using visual block once, replacement is indeed to get the following output:... (0 Replies)
XFE(1)XFE(1)NAME
xfe - A lightweight file manager for X Window
SYNOPSIS
xfe [-h] [--help] [-v] [--version] [-i] [--iconic] [-m] [--maximized] [-p n] [--panel n] [startdir]
DESCRIPTION
X File Explorer (xfe) is a lightweight file manager for X Window, written using the FOX toolkit. It is desktop independent and can easily
be customized. It has Windows Commander or MS-Explorer look and it's very fast and small. Xfe is based on the popular, but discontinued X
Win Commander, written by Maxim Baranov.
AUTHOR
Roland Baudin <roland65@free.fr>.
OPTIONS
xfe accepts the following options:
-h, --help
Print the help screen and exit.
-v, --version
Print version information and exit.
-i, --iconic
Start iconified.
-m, --maximized
Start maximized.
-p n, --panel n
Force panel view mode to n (n=0 => Tree and one panel, n=1 => One panel, n=2 => Two panels, n=3 => Tree and two panels).
startdir
Specifies the path to the directory to open when starting xfe. It can be a regular path like /home/test, or an URI like
file:///home/test
SEE ALSO xfw(1), xfv(1), xfi(1), xfp(1)Roland Baudin 25 January 2008 XFE(1)