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I am a programmer getting started with game programming.
I am experienced mostly with C++, with some Java and Perl experience.
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Feb 21 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 21 |
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GPT Partition - Used Space immediately after creating partition Thanks, that makes sense |
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Feb 21 |
accepted | GPT Partition - Used Space immediately after creating partition |
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Feb 20 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 20 |
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GPT Partition - Used Space immediately after creating partition added 157 characters in body |
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Feb 20 |
asked | GPT Partition - Used Space immediately after creating partition |
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Jan 17 |
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How to save guake tabs Like the D-BUS interface hinted to here |
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Jan 17 |
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How to save guake tabs Have you tried yakuake its a similar (KDE though) application that might offer more settings (apparently thats a kde thing) |
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Jan 17 |
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How to save guake tabs Im sorry, I could not find anything useful. Btw I was mixing guake with byobu.. since I use them both together. |
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Jan 16 |
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Please explain the output of the ls -all command remember there is no -all option. It is either --all, which is the same as -a or -a -l -l which can be shortened to -all. What you are doing is the latter. |
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Jan 16 |
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Please explain the output of the ls -all command @Geek cd .ade_path;ls |
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Jan 15 |
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Applying and linking all settings/binaries of one user to another user in Linux @Karl and i take it oldGuy does not? Is newGuy able to see oldGuy's home dir? |
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Jan 15 |
answered | Applying and linking all settings/binaries of one user to another user in Linux |
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Jan 14 |
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What files are being updated or written in /dev/sda? added 79 characters in body |
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Jan 14 |
answered | What files are being updated or written in /dev/sda? |
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Jan 11 |
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bash autocompletion not working for filenames (Debian wheezy 64bit) @h3rrmiller ya pretty much any command that has auto complete operates on files should work |
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Jan 11 |
answered | bash autocompletion not working for filenames (Debian wheezy 64bit) |
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Jan 10 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jan 10 |
answered | How to run programs in a Sandbox? |
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Jan 10 |
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Small Linux distro with Ruby @svnpenn all Im pointing out is that the answer fits your minimum requirements |

