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  • question about a macro in Linux Kernel List implementation

    - by holydiver
    I generally have ignored using macros while writing in C but I think I know fundamentals about them. While i was reading the source code of list in linux kernel, i saw something like that: #define LIST_HEAD_INIT(name) { &(name), &(name) } #define LIST_HEAD(name) \ struct list_head name = LIST_HEAD_INIT(name) (You can access the remaining part of the code from here.) I didn't understand the function of ampersands(I don't think they are the address of operands here) in LIST_HEAD_INIT and so the use of LIST_HEAD_INIT in the code. I'd appreciate if someone can enlighten me.

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  • Remote Desktop in Linux like Team Viewer

    - by crissangel
    For Remote Desktop Sessions in Linux, I want to know if there something available equivalent for what Team Viewer does for windows? The main advantage I find of Team viewer is that it can bypass firewalls, needs no NAT configurations or port forwarding rules to be setup in the router.

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  • How to instantiate a particular view controller with storyboard in iOS at early stage of loading?

    - by dmirkitanov
    When using tabs with storyboard in iOS 5, some of them may take quite a long time to initialize when switching to it (for example, a tab containing GLKViewController). This happens because an amount of work in viewDidLoad method in this controller could be very big. Is there a way to initialize particular view controller (and call it's viewDidLoad method) defined in the storyboard at early stage - when an application starts? Having done this, the delay should be eliminated.

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  • What are the implications of multi-tasking in iOS 4.0 for developers?

    - by MrDatabase
    I just watched this video from Apple that shows multi-tasking on the new iPhone (running iOS 4.0). What are the implications of multi-tasking to developers? Include both positives and negatives. For example what happens if the user decides to launch two resource-intensives apps at the same time, one of the apps crashes and progress in a game (for example) is lost. Should developers be considering this when writing apps for the new OS and phone?

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  • Linux tool to send raw data to a TCP server

    - by paul simmons
    Hi, I am aware that this is not a direct 'development' question but I need that info to test a development project, so I think someone could've hit similar problem. I will test a software that runs a TCP server and according to sent commands replies some answers. I will test the software and do not want to write code if it doesn't work well. So I want to send those commands and test drive the server software. How can I achieve this with a Linux box?

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  • Invoke web page from Linux C

    - by umetzu
    Hi, i need to get all the HTML TEXT from a url "http://localhost/index.html" to a String variable on C I know that if i put on telnet - telnet www.google.com 80 Get webpage.... it returns all the html. How i can do it? im on linux enviroment? with C (NOT C++). BTW im .net programmer :/

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  • Autorun a removable device in Linux

    - by Zloy Smiertniy
    I have a removable device setup so it autoruns when plugged into a Windows machine and pops up a message giving the owner's information, so it can be returned if lost. Is there a way to do this in Linux as well? It doesn't need to be complex, it can be an option in a right-click menu, or a splashscreen, or anything.

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  • linux, LD_PRELOAD error

    - by user286215
    Hello, i am new in programming under linux and trying to get working this code: http://scaryreasoner.wordpress.com/2007/11/17/using-ld_preload-libraries-and-glibc-backtrace-function-for-debugging/ but getting error: "ERROR: ld.so: object 'libwrap_ioctl.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored." what can cause it? system - Archlinux, kernel 2.6.32 thank you for answers upd1: "Check with ldd libwrap_ioctl.so if some dependency of this library is missing." checked. no, i have all needed libraries

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  • telephone application programming on Linux

    - by Daniel Stevens
    I'm a Linux user looking to write a program which will pick up the phone, dial a number, play a recording and record what the person on the other end of the line says and save it to an audio file. I will want to use the modem that came with my computer if possible. What should I use to write this program?

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  • Get the layout mode (landscape or portrait) of a pdf from php/linux

    - by Jonathan Hendler
    Given a PDF, how can one get the layout mode of a PDF (or relative width/height) using a PHP lib or linux command line tool? Using http://www.tecnick.com/public/code/cp%5Fdpage.php?aiocp%5Fdp=tcpdf which can set this variable on new PDFs, but for existing pdfs from adobe. Thought of converting pdfs to ps, or using gs in some other way - like converting it to an image first, and getting the width and height of that. Is this the best way?

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  • Where to put SVN repository directory in Linux?

    - by alexloh
    I am setting up a new SVN server on Ubuntu Linux. Where is a good place (best practice) to put the repositories? Should I create a new user? The server will be accessed via http:// so no need to create user accounts etc (as was the case for svn://). Many thanks in advance

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  • Need to write a daemon in linux, not sure what to use C++ or C

    - by Bluescrod
    Hello everyone, I have a little problem picking the right language to write my daemon, I am confused between C and C++, I want to use C++ because it is more expanded than C, but I want to use C because it is the starting point of everything in linux, I want to go for C++ as I have many resources about it, so, does it make any difference if I pick C++ instead of C? and what I will have good if I learn C more? I feel like if I go into C++ I will cover C within C++... Regards

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  • Embedded linux call using system

    - by Gav
    I'm having a problem using system("command") call in C on an embedded system in linux. The call to the app works fine on the command line but when called in a compiled cgi script using the system command it is painfully slow. Any help appreciated?

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  • Compile a PHP script in Linux

    - by Botto
    I know php scripts don't actually compile until they are run. However say I want to create a small simple program and compile it to a binary without requiring the php binary. How could I do this? I'v seen a few IDE's out there that would do this, but either they are all for windows or the linux versions don't actually build properly. What I would like is something like py2exe that does it in the script itself.

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  • Prompt message box Linux or any system from removable device

    - by Zloy Smiertniy
    Hi all, I have some files that in windows enable me to prompt messages when a device is plugged. In case it is lost it pops up a message that says the user to please return it to he owner. Does anybody know how can I do this in Linux? I doesnt need to be a complex thing, it can be an option in a right clic menu, or a splashcreen, or anything, just to make sure that the owner of the device may be looking for it.

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  • c# front-end GUI calling linux C++ functions

    - by queandans
    I am working on a project that the software is written in .NET C# and now new features require that we call third party's APIs that are built in C++ on Linux. We are given the .so files. What is the best way to achieve this? Is developing a JBoss application server and with JNI the best way? Thanks.

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  • Get home directory in Linux, C++

    - by Alex Farber
    I need a way to get user home directory in C++ program running on Linux. If the same code works on Unix, it would be nice. I don't want to use HOME environment value. AFAIK, root home directory is /root. Is it OK to create some files/folders in this directory, in the case my program is running by root user?

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