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I'm a Macbook Pro user. I like Apple products in general, but I hate their keyboards.
I work on my computer/laptop 10+ hours a day, so I would like to have a keyboard that is Mac-compatible and ergonomic.
I found this one on Amazon. It is specifically made for Mac. However, I would like to get some…
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I'm trying to create a Cocoa framework by using a cross-project reference in Xcode.
I have 2 projects: one for the framework; one for the application that will use the framework.
This framework is not intended to be stored within the system; it is an embedded framework that lives within the application…
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In the past two years, I have been developing .NET from my MacBook by running Windows XP into VM Ware and more recently into Virtual Box from OS X. This way, I could install Visual Studio and be able to work seamlessly.
But, this way of working has a major down side: it kills the battery of my laptop……
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Friends--
Cannot connect reliably to ethernet nor at all to Internet:
Symptoms:
About 2 weeks ago did an upgrade. Have not been able to connect to ethernet nor Internet. Today, for example, boot up this System76 laptop and there was no network connection. Did sudo mount -a and got some internal…
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i know it's for ubuntu questions..but mint and ubuntu are very similiar and i had the same problem with linux ubuntu too..so i think this is the right place for my question
anyway i don't have experience with drivers and other things,after installing Linux on my machine( i did dist-upgrade btw)
everything…
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Hi, I'm looking for a light, fast hash/checksum calculator (eg. MD5, SHA1, etc.). I've been using HashCalc and it works fine enough, but I was wondering if there was something better. When downloading .ISOs from MS BizSpark, I've found that it's essential to check the SHA1, and I'm sure that other…
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i am using raw sockets to create my own socket. i need to set the tcp_checksum.
i have tried a lot of references but all are not working (i am using wireshark for testing).
could you help me please.
by the way, i read somewhere that if you set tcp_checksum=0. then the hardware will calculate the checksum…
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Hi,
I have to sync large files across some machines. The files can be up to 6GB in size. The sync will be done manually every few weeks. I cant take the filename into consideration because they can change anytime.
My plan is to create checksums on the destination PC and on the source PC and than…
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Hey,
Recently I had a web developer come to me and ask why he was receiving connection errors in his app that was accessing a sql database.
So, I went through my normal trouble shooting steps to isolate or reproduce the issue. I discovered that if I connected to the database using Query Analyzer…
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Short example how to use Timestamp for a mini ETL process of your data. example below is following: Table_1 is production table on server1 Table_2 is datawarehouse table on server2 where datawarehouse is located Every day data are extracted, transformed and loaded to dataware house for further off-line…
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