Red Hat :: Can't Find A Crc32 Calculator In Centos 5
Sep 13, 2010I have looked around but I can't find a crc32 calculator in Centos 5. Is there a native app or one I can download?
View 1 RepliesI have looked around but I can't find a crc32 calculator in Centos 5. Is there a native app or one I can download?
View 1 Replieswrite a script that scans a folder to see which files are corrupt and if they are move them to another folder.All files have in it's filename CRC32 hash that I want to check if it's correct.Something like this:
Code:
Filename: . . . . .filename S01.E01 [CRC32Sum].mkv
Should have CRC: . CRC32Sum
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Does anybody know of a good graphing calculator program for Fedora 12 KDE? I tried fung-calc and some problems are occurring in the installation. I have followed the directions in the README, and I am doing something wrong, although I am following the directions in the README. Basically, it can't make. I get a message stating:
Code:
[root@localhost fung-calc-1.3.2b]# ls
acinclude.m4 configure.files Fung_calc.kdevelop NEWS
aclocal.m4 configure.in fung-calc.spec.in README
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When I try to launch the Calculator from the Applications menu I get the "Starting Calculator" tab in the bottom panel, but the application never launches and the tab disappears after a few seconds.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI just noticed there doesn't seem to be a decimal point button on the calculator (gcalctool 5.32.0) when it is in programming mode. I'm using Fedora 14 (32-bit).
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm currently reading math courses at home, as opposed to doing it in school, and Swedish schools recommend getting a TI 80 or TI 83 calculator for these math courses. If I'd actually buy one of them, a TI 83 would probably be a better choice since it would last me through more courses, but for now a TI 80 calculator is enough. They are graphing calculators, for anybody that doesn't know.
Anyway, since I'm reading at home, and these calculators are a little expensive, I was looking at software to replace them... The gnome calculator that comes with Ubuntu is a good start, and is probably almost enough for what I will need for now, but it lacks the graphing capabilities, which I will need.
Is there either a more complete calculator, or something to complement the gnome calculator, that will suite my needs? I know I could look through all of the calculators in the repos, but frankly it takes quite a bit of time.
When I press the calculator key on my keyboard and the calculator comes up, I can't use my mouse anymore. I can move it but I can't click on anything. Is there a fix for this?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to know if it is possible to edit the source code of the programs in Linux. Like, take the calculator for instance. If I want to add a user-defined function to it, how can I do it - if I can do it at all? In general, where and how can I look at the source code of such programs ?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedMy main problem right now is doing floating point arithmetic within a bash script, with variables.Right now I have a folder called "myExamples" with a script called "run_example" that runs with no issues.I plan to(1) create many folders inside [myExamples], that are named [example10] [example11]...each containing an identical copy of (run_example),(2) modify Line 172 of each copy of (run_example)...in one copy, it would be 3.00, the next copy would have 3.05, etc. (This part doesn't work!)How can I use the available calculator bc code to do floating point operationsMy code is below -
#!/bin/sh
# run from directory where this script is
cd `echo $0 | sed 's/(.*)/.*/1/'` # extract pathname
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I have followed the calculator sample tutorial and cannot get the the calculator client working, the problem appears on the server side. I am working on Linux, I am using:
- Axis C++: axis-c-linux-current-bin.
- Xerces (parser xml): xerces-c2_2_0-linux8.0gcc32
- Apache 2: httpd-2.0.64.
I have used Eclipse to compile the example. When I run the calculator client I get the following message on the command line: "terminate called after throwing an instance of 'axiscpp::SoapFaultException' what(): Cannot deserialize the requested element " and warning message:
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I am using the script below but need to make it to show the result in a html popup window. The script is Free and I don't think Kristina will complaint by making it more versatile.
The problem I have is that the script moves to a standalone window to show the results. I am interested in making it "popup' a window with the results.
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
# NOTE: You must change the line above to point to the path to Perl
# on your system.
#########################################################################
##### AffordaBilly v1.0#
##### Copyright 2001, Kristina L. Pfaff-Harris, scripts@tesol.net#
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Ubuntu 10.10 default calculator, gcalctool 5.32. seems to be missing the 10 memory registers it used to have. The geaphic keys for memory functions are missing and control-M does not bring up memory pop-up either. Am I just missing something or have they been removed? I store lots of intermediate results in the registers for use later in calculations.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI just upgraded by box from Fedora Core 9 to Centos 5.2. Finally!I have a 500GB SATA drive, it's partitioned into three equal size slices, hda1 through 3. The old Fedora was on hda1, I installed the new Centos on hda3. I instructed the installer to write the MBR to /dev/hda, not /dev/hda3. Fdisk says I have sector 0 unused.First, the system wouldn't boot - it just looped through the BIOS, rebooting over and over again. The BIOS sees the disk, but it never loaded Grub. I tried re-running grub-install /dev/hda, and not I get a Grub Error 17 after stage 1.5 loads.
I can boot from rescue OK, the grub.conf man menu.lst look fine, it's pointing to "root (hd0,2)". It's either the BIOS that can't find the MBR, or the MBR can't find Grub.When I looked at the disk with fdisk after the install, hda1 was still marked bootable, hda3 was not, so I swapped bootable flags but that has not made a difference. I also appended the new grub to the old grub thinking I could get the MBR (if it is there) to load the old grub and thence find the new Centos, but that didn't work either.Mobo is an old Shuttle AK35.Any ideas? Did I mess up by not telling the system to put the MBR on /dev/hda3? Is there a way to fix this without reinstalling?
I've installed the CentOS 5.1 from a CD only yesterday and everything is working fine except Mysql that came from the CD distribution. I have detected that my system has mysql.
[root@onion /]# rpm -qa |grep mysql
mysql-5.0.22-2.1.0.1
[root@onion /]# find . -name mysql
./usr/bin/mysql
./usr/share/mysql
./usr/lib/mysql
However I'm unable to find mysqld, safe_mysqld or mysql_install_db in my filesysytem.
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Is it possible to list/find/compare the program versions on a Centos system, against Redhat/Centos Errata/Security/Bug lists? Sort of looking for a way to make sure that all the packages on a system are ok, and not a security risk-- Without having to update every package. A pseudo code, in my mind is:
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I am trying to get the wireless enabled in my laptop. Following is the dmesg log I get:
ipw2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, 1.2.2kmprq
ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2006 Intel Corporation
ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
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Where can I find a bunch of GDM theme RPM's for CentOS 5.4? All my efforts at Googling only results in Ubuntu (.deb) themes.
View 4 Replies View Relatedsnappy title to grab attention. maybe not stupid, but bleeding difficult to use, talk about a non-obvious, non-intuitive interface; I want to enter a hex value, and have the calculator convert that to decimal. So, I use the pull-down, choose 'hexadecimal', enter the hex value, then change the pull down to 'decimal', expecting to see the decimal (base 10) value. What do I see? The display just adds the hexadecimal base to the end of the hex value I just wrote! Where's my decimal (base 10) number damn it? I can't for the life of me work it out.
View 4 Replies View RelatedMy main problem right now is doing floating point arithmetic within a bash script, with variables.Right now I have a folder called "myExamples" with a script called "run_example" that runs with no issues.I plan to(1) create many folders inside [myExamples], that are named [example10] [example11]...each containing an identical copy of (run_example),(2) modify Line 172 of each copy of (run_example)...in one copy, it would be 3.00, the next copy would have 3.05, etc. (This part doesn't work!)How can use the available calculator bc code to do floating point operations?My code is below -
#!/bin/sh
# run from directory where this script is
cd `echo $0 | sed 's/(.*)/.*/1/'` # extract pathname
[code]...
where I can find a SIProxd RPM for CentOS 5.4/5.5 ? (64 bit architecture)I can't seem to find one and when I did an install from source, due to problems with libosip2, it gave me this error: [root@static-host src]# siproxd siproxd: error while loading shared libraries: libosip2.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI wrote a hello world test program, and ran the command: g++ main.cpp -o sandbox
But I got an error message saying:
After googling the problem, I found that this means "your shell could find the g++ frontend of the GNU compiler but that frontend couldn't find cc1plus, the actual C++ compiler".
Most of the solutions I found on google said that a reinstall of g++ fixes the problem, however this did not work for me. How can I ensure g++ knows where cc1plus is?
Don't know if this will be useful, but g++ is in "/usr/local/bin/g++"...and I found cc1plus in "/usr/libexec/gcc/i386-redhat-linux/3.4.6" and cc1plus is also in "/usr/libexec/gcc/i386-redhat-linux/4.1.1"
At one point I had installed these packages, but uninstalled them to try and fix:
where to find the dvd iso for download...
View 3 Replies View RelatedMy DB-Vendor supports only Centos 5.2 till now, and i can't find the old releases of centos on this website. Is there an archive with the old versions?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am not sure if this was posted (search did not return any related results) but I am getting tagged for this version of ssh - SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.3. Where can I find 4.4 or above for CentOS?
View 1 Replies View RelatedNormally servers having multiple CPU's I need to found out, which CPU is used by a process. or else from the out put /proc/pid/stat how we can identify used CPU by the process
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