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Mar 27, 2011How can I show "space" as "-" or other marks in gEdit?
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View 1 RepliesI've been with this problem for ages and finally decided to post. Installed the gedit-plugins package (Version: 2.30.0-1ubuntu1). After enabling Show/Hide Tabbar plugin, and unckecking View-> Tabbar, tabs are still there, anyone knows what may be happening? I'm currently running Ubuntu 10.10 amd64, with gedit version 2.30.3
View 6 Replies View Relatedknow how to add a space between all the lines in a document using gedit? In order for a specific script I have to read each specific line, there must be a space in between them. And my current document has well over 1100 different things, and as such, having to add a space between each one would take awhile by hand.
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but 'top' shows 2GB of swap...
top - 18:38:42 up 4:22, 5 users, load average: 0.54, 0.61, 0.64
Tasks: 369 total, 1 running, 368 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 7.4%us, 1.4%sy, 0.0%ni, 86.9%id, 3.4%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.9%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 33265832k total, 24859468k used, 8406364k free, 379892k buffers
Swap: 2031608k total, 0k used, 2031608k free, 2030328k cached
Why is that?
find out the total amount of free unused partition space in a hard drive?
reason:
-- when i use fdisk to create a new partition; its hard to tell how much free space is available.
-- tried searching the net but found no answers. some suggested using cfdisk.
-- i don't have cfdisk installed on the centos 5.3 server. i don't think its bundled in the distro any more.
What should the quotation marks be in red?It returns an error:SELECT * FROM blog WHERE id="51586430" blog LIMIT 1; SQL error: unrecognized token: "" Incomplete SQL:
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn the rpm manual, Print 50 hash marks as the package archive is unpacked. Use with -v|--verbose for a nicer display. But actually, there're not enough hash marks when I'm installing a package. About 44 hash marks there...Well, I just want to know where the `50 hash marks' are.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI tried to move a file from my desktop to another folder; moving it was not allowed, for some reason. Neither was opening it and saving a new copy in the target folder. Would that be because the filename contains double (") quotation marks? Are they not allowed? The filename is Edit of Bob's "Lady Liberty" Article.doc. [Filename not enclosed in quotation marks here, to avoid confusion.]I just changed the double quotation marks to single quotation marks; that solved everything.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI don't understand disk sizes in Linux. I have a 500GB drive. It's ext4. I have run "tune2fs -m 0" on it to reserve the amount of space reserved for root to 0.
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 that comes with a Disk Utility. When I run "System->Administration->Disk Utility (palimpsest)" the disk shows up as 500GB (see picture). But when I run df -h it shows up as 459GB. So, I don't understand the discrepancy.
When I run df I get the following:
Question: Why is Disk Utility showing me something different than "df"?
Logical Memory Space of 4GB is divided in to 3GB User Space and 1GB Kernel Space. Always. Correct?
1. How can we change it? (just changing value of PAGE_OFFSET is okay?)
2. If system have only 256MB of memory (embedded system) and suppose Kernel Modules eat away all the memory during boot. User space will be left will no memory. Is this case possible?
I can't find out why that are invisible files using /var/log space
Code:
# du -hs .
5,3G .
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I set-up my Sudo it works but when I use Gedit I get the following message
Jean-Luc@localhost:~> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
(gedit:7137): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
samething with /etc/sudoers
If I use vi it's ok, I can modify and save. In Fedora it run ok, but with opensuse?
I have a CentOS V5.3 system with a single 30GB HDD having about 21 GB of free space. I added a 40 GB HDD with a single ext3 partition. After reboot, the free space still reads as 21 GB. I ran the LVM GUI, and added the volume to the LVM group 00; no change to the free space after reboot. I ran the LVM again, removed the volume from the group and created a new group for the volume; still no change after reboot. I am clearly missing a key operation.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI am trying to make wine work for explorer. I followed some instructions on this link [URL] To follow this link, I am supposed to
cd ~/ies4linux/ie6
cp user.reg ~/user.reg.old
gedit user.reg
1st and 2nd line went well 3rd line when I try to execute the command gedit user.reg (gedit:2573): Gtk-WARNING ** cannot open display I then /ies4linux/ie6# ls dosdevices(in blue) drive_c(in blue) system.reg(in white) userdef.reg(in green) user.reg
When scrolling down in nano with keyboard (holding "down" key), nano scrolls several lines at once each time. Is there any possibility to configure it so it will scroll one line each time like gedit does when scrolling in gedit?
View 3 Replies View RelatedAfter moving to Lucid Lynx, I've noticed, that when I view Folder Preferences, Nautilus no longer displays the free space available, but instead displays "Free space: Unknown".
In some cases it still appears to show the free space, for example when viewing properties of Home folder, or viewing the properties of a detachable HDD in media-folder (but not when trying to view the properties of any of the folders _on_ that HDD).
This weekend, I installed Debian Squeeze on my server. I've formatted all the hard disks to EXT4, and I'm using kernel version 2.6.32-686-bigmem.When I tried to install the program saidar, it surprised me why it does not show my hard drives under 'mountpoint' [URL] <-- Saidar screenshot) as I could when I ran with Debian Lenny with the same kernel, but where the hard drives were formatted in EXT3. My laptop which has Ubuntu 10.04 as OS and the hard drive is formatted in EXT4 can easily show the hard drive in saidar.
I also tried to install PHP SysInfo on the Debian computer, but it does not bother to show anything on the hard disks
I tried to check fstab file and I can see that Debian uses UUID to identify the hard drives, but I've tried to change it to something with /dev/sdx, but it did not help either.[URL] (fstab file)
I know that Debian squeeze is very new, but it would be nice if someone could give me a hint what might be wrong, because I am a little tired of all time to use 'du-hs' command To find out how much space is spent on the various drives, since the command is a little slow, since hard disks are well filled.
I configured it to use IMAP to access our exchange 2010 server front end on a LAN connection. Our webmail connection is segregated behind Forefront, so it was not connecting/authing that way. Even though smartphones have no problem. (sidenote, is there an activesync linux mail client ?)
I have many root folders and several folders underneath my inbox. total mailsize in inbox is 3.5 GB without subfolders. The sent is likewise as large. And is likewise empty.
Things I checked already:
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Folder subscription is on and local copy is on
More info:
Thunderbird worky fine.
But thunderbird is missing calender
Tried adding lightening, but it won't add into thunderbird.
Will try finding a diff add on, or if anyone knows how to get lightening into thunderbird 3.1.8 on ubuntu 10 that would be great as well.
I am writing device driver in which i have to call callback function from kernel space, which are saving my data. But the callback functions are in userspace. While accessing them i am getting segmentation fault.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a list of files in a directory which starts with - or have space.
I need to copy them back without the space or -?
linux1[sim]% ls linux1[sim]% cp ./-* ./*
I'm writing some code to speed up some code writing, basically it produces some code I use in every project. I produce the outputs with fstream filestr;, open a file and write to some data to it. However some code has quote marks that I need to output, however I can't use quote marks.
EG: filestr<<"#include "Header.h""<<endl;I get round this with some awful filestr.put ('"');However I'm sure there must be a straight forward way to do this. Can anyone advise?
In a 32-bit system, max memory addressable is 4GB. Now Linux kernel does memory mapping division of 1GB for kernel address space and 3GB for user address space. That means 4GB of virtual address space is divided between kernel (1GB) and user (3GB).
Q1. All virtual mapping utilizes the available physical RAM without any division? I mean to say that if RAM is 512MB then a page in kernel space can lie any where RAM (leave aside old PCI dma accesses)? (How this fits to fact that kernel memory is non-pageble)
Q2. If a process is created in user space, it has visibility 4GB address space or 3GB address space?
My system is dual boot with win7 and ubuntu. I have free space of around 10 gb. I want to add this free space to my ubuntu drive. How can i do that?
View 4 Replies View Relatedmy new system is redhat enterprise 5, i have changed 2 keyboard and used 2 input(fcitx and scim), the same question is that the system can not receive quotation marks,i can not use quotaion key input double quotation marks or single, badly.
View 2 Replies View RelatedColumns are separated by SPACE. Column 5th is in quotation marks. How can I ask AWK to read everything between quotation marks ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have created a very simple spreadsheet - using gnumeric - with small numbers and simple formulas - the numbers fit easily inside their cells - the formatting all seems in order BEFORE I try to print. When I set up the spreadsheet for printing - and "print preview" the document, I see hash marks in place of numbers in a majority of the cells. When I print the document, the hash marks are printed, in place of the numbers. When I view the document under normal circumstances, for editing - the hash marks are not present. All seems well. I cannot print the spreadsheet without the hash marks (#####) appearing!
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to put a string, such as the one found in the image, into an array that will later be chopped into individual words and put into another array of individual words found in the initial string. (or, perhaps, I would be able to do that initially, but for now, that is the goal)My question is, how can I do that without using quotation marks?
View 5 Replies View Relatedwhat is the purpose of the parameter within single quotation marks and what it does? I am assuming it is a call to pkg-config with those paramaters.
Code: Select allgcc -o gtkprog gtkprog.c `pkg-config --libs --cflags gtk+-2.0`
Using:
Code: Select allpkg-config --libs --cflags gtk+-2.0
-pthread -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr/include/gio-unix-2.0/ -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pixman-1 -I/usr/include/libpng12 -I/usr/include/gdk-pixbuf-2.0 -I/usr/include/libpng12 -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/harfbuzz -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/freetype2 -lgtk-x11-2.0 -lgdk-x11-2.0 -lpangocairo-1.0 -latk-1.0 -lcairo -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lgio-2.0 -lpangoft2-1.0 -lpango-1.0 -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0 -lfontconfig -lfreetype
So, if my logic serves me right, this command parameter is a neat replacement for this litany of libraries to be used in the compilation process.
Add to your repositories
perl
and manually
"http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/security/SLE_10/"
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I want to add double quotation marks to contents of an column ,the column contains over 7000 cells with content already,so it would be heavy task to add "double quotation marks"one by one.Is there any way to do that quickly on Libre office?
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