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Thank you very much for your comment. I will try to use CCleaner.
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Do you have mapped network drives? If the drives are pointing at servers that are slow or offline, that would cause that behavior.
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Michael Dunn wrote: Do you have mapped network drives?
Yes I do.
Michael Dunn wrote: If the drives are pointing at servers that are slow or offline, that would cause that behavior.
Why network drive cause that problem. If the network drive is offline, it should be ignore the drive and display the list of the folder in the combobox.
Thank you very much for your reply
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The shell has to ping the server, and it takes a short amount of time to timeout. Until it times out, the shell looks hung because the UI thread is blocked on the network communication.
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Thank you very much for your answer.
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Does anyone have a simple C program to display an image on a linux.
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Your question should be: Does anyone know a good Linux form where I can ask my questions?
Wout Louwers
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1), you ask anything anywhere ; not a proper way if you really want to get answers though.
2) what's your problem with linux ? Did you know that Codeproject was focused on Microsoft Technologies (Windows then) ?
3) it seems that before trying all your things under linux, buy a book and learn about it.
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Why you your ask on each forum I saw your message on the two different forum I saw you aksed on other forum and toxcct said to you
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how to write the html script in linux?
how to run it?
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HTML is a pure text format, you can use any text editor to write HTML files either in Linux or in any other OS.
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You need someone with the HTML/Linux conversion utility. I have a copy of it and I rent it out to developers. Use the email link at the bottom of this post if you want to finsd out more.
Brad
Australian
- Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript"
A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.
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how to open the image file using linux commands or script?
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hi to all!!!
while i play songs on media player such as vlc if i open an application program oxford dictionary then
the sound of songs get increased.
kindly tell me the reason for this.
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That would be something in "Oxford Dictionary". You could try contacting them about the problem, and maybe they can release a fix for it.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Way to execute a script stored on usb drive when usb is plugged in linux environment?
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Find out, if the usb drive is automatically mounted (some configurations do that).
Find the USB-drive mountpoint (look into /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab, find the drive (e.g. /dev/sdb1) and write down the mountpoint entry.
Execute the script (e.g. (/mnt/sdb1/scripts/dostuff.sh))
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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I want to execute script automatically stored in usb drive when usb drive plugged.
that is when am insert usb drive in linux environment it will automatically execute script on drive.
I wrote script for display pop-up window.named -> Autorun.sh
when i plug drive the script autorun.sh is to execute and pop-up window is to display automatically without user interaction.
FOR THAT WHAT I DO?
in windows that autorun.inf file do this work.
For linux what do?
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The Linux kernel has no built-in autorun handling.
Some distributions (SuSe and Fedora Core 5/6 come to mind) do offer autorun for CD-drives. As far as I know, they simply included code from the autorun-project[^] to achieve this. It should be possible to adapt this to your USB-handler (hotplug or other). Your USB-handler might already do something like that, so try checking that documentation first.
Sorry, that's all I can tell you. This is a MS-centric board, after all.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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ansmanipoo wrote: I want fast reply
Then you might want to pay for support. Here people give help for free. As a result, they are not here to sit and watch for a question to come in so they can immediately answer it. They visit from time to time and help out where they can.
You have a choice. Get help for free but require some patience. Or be impatient and pay for the privilege. Your choice!
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Greetings:
I have a PC system here running Windows XP-Pro. Some weeks ago, it notified me that it had downloaded an update and asked if I would like to install it before shutting down. Verily, I replied "Sure".
Next day, same thing. After the 2nd and 3rd time, I started to wonder why MS was sending so many updates. Now, I realize that it is just installing the same update over and over again.
Anybody familiar with this particular endless loop? Any advice on what I can do about it?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
-- modified at 13:16 Monday 12th February, 2007
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The only time I've seen that happen is when the update requires Windows Genuine Advantage to pass the machine as authentic Windows, and it's failing.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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If it's failing authentication, then there is just something plain wrong. Its a Dell Latitude D800, purchased by my company in 2003 with the operating system installed by Dell. I have had countless Windows updates since then proceed successfully up to now.
I don't pretend to be an expert on the Windows registry, but I am aware that things can get badly screwed up in there. Any possibility it could be something like that?
Mark
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This happens when an update installation fails to complete for some reason. Although I can't verify that they all do, many I've installed have left behind a log file with step-by-step details of the process, and often you can find a clue as to what failed. Rarely, though, will that clue be clear enough to enable you to fix it.
Check the Add/Remove Programs applet for the particular fix you're trying to install - the KB number will be part of the name. If you find it, remove it and start over. Sometimes a partial install gets stuck for some error or other and can't recover. Deleting any reference to it will cause a fresh install to begin. Another way (I haven'tried it, but it seems reasonable to me) might be to skip the Update page and go directly to the knowledge base article and do the update from there.
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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