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Oct
30
asked
SSH Public key comment separator
Oct
28
awarded
Critic
Oct
28
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How to run Abinit via MPI?
Which distribution and version of linux are you using?
Oct
28
comment
Why am I getting a Non-existent class error in PHP on Fedora?
It's been added as answer. :)
Oct
28
answered
Why am I getting a Non-existent class error in PHP on Fedora?
Oct
27
comment
Why am I getting a Non-existent class error in PHP on Fedora?
You should compare the files
php.ini
used by Fedora and Ubuntu. There are probably a few different settings that make the difference.
Oct
26
awarded
Excavator
Oct
26
revised
Creating a completely offline installer using simple-cdd
Corrected spelling.
Oct
26
awarded
Vox Populi
Oct
26
awarded
Suffrage
Oct
26
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on
Creating a completely offline installer using simple-cdd
Oct
26
awarded
Analytical
Oct
26
answered
How to remove Notepad from the applications list?
Oct
25
revised
How to reattach USB thing after safely ejecting?
Fixed some grammar.
Oct
25
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suggested edit
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How to reattach USB thing after safely ejecting?
Oct
19
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For a same unix or linux user, different sets of environment variables
Indeed I already follow that strategy, so I have my own alias "sourcing" my custom
.tcshrc
. Thank you anyway! :D
Oct
19
accepted
For a same unix or linux user, different sets of environment variables
Oct
19
revised
For a same unix or linux user, different sets of environment variables
Included the solution given by @Shawn
Oct
19
comment
For a same unix or linux user, different sets of environment variables
Your answer has been extremely useful. Thank you very much!
Oct
18
asked
For a same unix or linux user, different sets of environment variables
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