I have just started Learning Programming, & for that i study this link > [URL]
I want to save this page but (not only single page) , I want to save the Whole page including the links.....i don't want to save each page, i want to save it as a whole so that if i am not online, the page+its links should be read exactly as via INTERNET...
I Repeat... I don't want to save each page 1-by-1, perhaps their is a method so that i can save whole page, and in ofline-State if i open that page, and click on the link in the save page, it should be loaded...
I am trying to setup a virtual machine server as a web development environment. Install and setup is going correct. To avoid any accidents I have the apache alias set to www.example.dev instead of www.example.com. The URL will redirect no problem but I need to find a way to have every instance of a link (example.com) show up as (example.dev) so that whole site will function on the server without linking to the live external site. I'm using git as a version control system that will push certain commits to my live site and thus want to avoid changing any configuration files to get this desired effect on my virtual machine. How to do this server side, maybe via PHP, apache2.
I've looked around the other threads as well as the wget man page. I also Googled for some examples. I still cannot work it out. From the page [URL] I want to download the 48 linked files and their corresponding information page.To do this (the first file) by hand I click on the line that saysApplications (5) Go to the first optionDell - Application Open and copy the linked pageApplies to: Driver Reset Tool Then back on the first page click on the Download button. On the window that opens up I choose to save the file.
Then I move on to the next option (which is Sonic Solutions - Applications) and repeat this until I would have all my files. I do not want to download the many other links on this page. Just the above mentioned, so I can take it back to my internet-less place and refer to it as if I was on the net. I am using the 9.10 LiveCD at my friends place.
I just setup my first Linux box using [URL] everything went along fine except now I have a problem that I cannot seem to solve. I've set up a webpage on the box for my company's intra-net for testing purposes but I cannot get the links to work. On the server itself all the links work but Firefox still ask me to authenticate with the Adobe Flashplayer (player10), but when I access the page from another computer I have the following issues:-
1. Even though hostname -f shows the a fully qualified domain name I have to use the IP Address eg. 192.168.100.100 2. I can access the page but the links leading to the other pages do not work I get "Webpage cannot be found or the HTTP 404 Not Found" Error Message 3. None of the embedded pictures show up I get the red X.
I'm trying to figure out how to use wget to save a copy of a page that is frequently updated. Ideally, what I'd like it to do is save a copy of the page every minute or so. I don't need multiple copies; I just need to know what the most recent version was. Also, if the page disappears for whatever reason, I don't want it to save the error page, just wait until the page is up again.
really need to display a full screen webpage with firefox (with flash animations, etc) with some password protection against navigating away, closing firefox, etc.I am thinking that a good solution would be to set up gnome screensaver to display the webpage as it already has the password protection stuff. Anyway, I investigated this idea for a while and is seems that it will not work...As I want to have flash animations onto that page, a solution that captures the screen and passes the picture to gnome is also not suitable.
I would like to save a website as pdf document, but I search for a method that preserves the links of that website and makes them clickable within the pdf file. Every method I found so far removes the links and leaves only all things visible, like printing. There is an thread from 2007 about the same topic but it didn't came to a conclusion either [URL]....
I am running Thunderbird version 3.1.7 on LinuxMint10 (Julia) and when I save emails to disk the full headers are included, which is annoying. Other distros like PCLinuxOS running the same version of TB exclude headers.
At my Uni, we use a web-based login for our internet connections. Its based off of Cisco, and every Wednesday night every computer on campus must re-enter their credentials to use the network.
Normally on my several computers I simply pull up the Terminal, point links to google.com using
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And enter my credentials when Cisco redirects to the login page.
Literally, the process is
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Then ENTER to accept the redirect, down arrow to skip over the logo image, USERNAME, ENTER, PASSWORD, ENTER, ENTER.
Naturally, this is EXTREMELY time consuming, as I have about 5 computers located around campus and must physically walk to the machines and login every single week.
My question is, How would I formulate a program that does the following;
1) checks for connectivity (i.e. is able to reach/resolve to the greater part of the internet) and
2) automatically fills in the credentials on the links login page?
I have a personal wiki of notes, with now thousands of links in markdown format:
[link text](http://example.com)
but now that fckeditor is available for mediawiki (very beta), it has become much better to just stick with wikitext format. There are only a few conversions to do: tables, links, and bulleted lists. The lists are a fairly simple regex and fckeditor magically reformats the tables, so all I'm left with is the links. But I'm not a regex master. How do I reformat code...
I have Ubuntu 9.10 dual booting with Windows7.My ext3 /home is mounted as F: in windows.I share a firefox profile between them so that when i am in Windows my firefox uses the same profile as it does when in Ubuntu.It all worked great until recently. I am unable to save files by right clicking and save as. In the config i am unable to set a directory to save to. It neer asks me where to save to. Just nothing happens. some off my book marks are all messed up as well, my rss feeds have the same post on some random website every time i log on and i have to manually refresh to get the correct feeds back. I am unable to delete the random bookmark.
my mediacenter is attached to an beamer with the optimal resolution of 1280*720 ubuntu 10.04 doesnt offer me this revolution (on my intel 915 graphis controller). this means i have to add this resolution to the possible resolutions. first i used cvt
now i can select and use the new resolution - until next reboot. after an reboot 1280x720 is again not available. even if i work with sudo - the resolution isnt there....
Config a CentOS iptables.I issued some iptables rules.the rules were effective at once.Then, I came with a "iptables-save", but the "/etc/sysconfig/iptables" file hasn't been updated, it still loads the defaults rules with CentOS after reboot.
I would like to include BPM data in all my id3 headers. I can do this one song at a time with banshee, but I have lots of songs, and it would take a very long time. In this thread I read about bmpdj and I am attempting to install this from source. I run into problems with the make command which gives me:
Code: Link targets: User Interface Resources: [uic] ui-about.h [uic] ui-album.h [uic] ui-beatgraph.h [uic] ui-bpmcounter.h [uic] ui-bpmdj-pref.h [uic] ui-bpmmerge.h [uic] ui-capacity.h [uic] ui-clustering.h [uic] ui-freq-mapping.h [uic] ui-importing.h ..... Source Files: make[1]: *** No rule to make target `profile-clock.o', needed by `profile-clock'. Stop. make: *** [.source-creator] Error 2
I don't know what profile-clock.o is, or what package provides it.
Im using Ubuntu 10.4 LTS for quite some time now as my primary OS. Till this day i have done numerous upgrades to my system which were offered by Ubuntu community and some we personal needs/preference. I want to create an ISO file that would also have all the upgrades included in case something goes wrong with my computer hardware for instance hard drive failure. I dont want to start fresh from basic 10.4 LTS image and then by going through all the upgrades i have done so far, again.
what I'm doing, but I'm implementing some automatic security protocols on a ubuntu system, and I need to see a list of all users, including system ones. The reason for this is that I created a system user with a specific UID, and I forgot it. The 'user' command only lists the nonsystem users.
I'm trying to make my program as small as possible. Currently it's down to 17.8 KB, but I'd like to get it smaller (I know, I'm insane). Is there a way to not use the "#include" directive to include the entire header, but rather to just load only the stuff I need? For example, I just want to include 'sprintf' and 'printf' from stdio.h, not the entire header. Is this possible? Or am I misunderstanding some fundamental element here?
I am trying to set my java path so that it is in effect for all users including the root user. I set the path correctly in /etc/profile and that works for my personal user, but when i try to run the same commands using sudo, i get messages saying that it can't find the java path.
I have an old Dell Dimension 2400 with XP that has a WD 40GB model# WD-XL80SD-2 that has run out of space now matter how hard I try and keep it clean. I called Tigerdirect this morning and ordered a Hitachi 500GB hard drive model# OF10381, here's my dilemma. I really want to just do away the old hard drive and use the new one but it seems as if there's not a real good way to copy the entire hard drive including the OS. I have been told that you can use a program such as norton ghost to do it. I do though have a Windows 7 disc, I am going to use a SATA host PCI card to connect the new HD. if I should back everything up from the old HD except for the OS. And then unplug the old HD and just do a fresh install with the Windows 7 disc.
First I give a short description what we tried, then I put our questions. Problem: How to get to run the languages using a live system without a hard disc? We use Kubuntu live 10.04, because it is said to support many languages. What we did:
First we got a burner programm and the isoimages 10.04 for CD and DVD on a hard disc of a windows system and burnt a CD and a DVD. Then we tried both CD and DVD to set in the KDE different system languages and keyboard layout languages and to write languages. In both cases we got a message that the languages are not completely in the isoimage and we started the download of the missing packages. The CD version interrupted the download with an error message. It does not work. We continued with the DVD and could successfully complete the doemload. We could write different languges, but not Korean, Japanese and Chinese. We could change the system language to Korean, but the setting of the keyboard layout didn't give any Hangul/ Korean Characters, only Latin. We tried many things and ask somebody knowing quite well without any success. We tried to toggle/change/switch between Eenglish and Korean using right alt key and tab key, but a friend told us, that an input into a Korean web site typing on the keyboard as it would be a Korean keyboard, was accepted by the web site as the correct Korean input, but the letters that appeared on the screen as the echo of what was typed on the keyboard, was still Latin/English.Therefore we think it is not a problem how to switch between English and Korean. We are stuck with the Korean and didn't try everything for the Japanese and Chinese, we got some Kana but no Chinese characters. But wenn we tried to select a fifth languge keyboard layout, we got a limit and had to remove another one. That is very disappointing!
1) How to get an Korean keyboard echo, that means that the characters which are typed on the keyboard, appear on the screen as Korean characters?
2) How to increase the limit of four selected keyboard layouts.In Windows we can select more than a dozen. Why it is not possible to select any number of keyboardlayouts?
At the moment, when I rename a file in Nautilus it highlights the full file name including the file extension. How can I make it only rename the first part of the file and ignore the extension (as it always did)? The odd thing is that if I rename a file on the Desktop directory, it does not highlight the extension.
I have win7 and ubuntu on a 250gb hard drive. I would like to move this to a 1tb drive. Is it possible to clone the entire hard drive, including the MBR? Thought about doing a disk image but unsure if this is the answer. I am using win7 64 pro and ubuntu 10.10.
I have some cds that have tracks that run right into each other (ie one finishes and seamlessly moves into the next one without pause). How can I backup my cds retaining their original sound?Prior to Ubuntu days, I used to just rip in mediaplayer in windows and then use then use that playlist to burn to a cd.
Most applications including flash, znes, have a audio delay about 3 seconds I'm not very experienced with Ubuntu so try not to talk over my head, I'm running on the latest version available from the site desktop version and my computer setup is as follows.
Dell Dimension 3000 Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) 2.53 GHz 80 Gb Harddrive with at least 20gb free
I don't really know where else to find information about this system, so if you need additional information you will need to direct me how to find it.