comp.os.linux.development.apps
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- From: David Schwartz
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- From: Martin Jørgensen
- Re: linux programming
- From: Joe Pfeiffer
- Re: SIGSEGV handler Question
- From: LaBird
- Re: SMTP library??
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: Building X11R7.1/xorg from source
- From: Andreas Wittmann
- Re: problem on /proc/self/exe and /proc/num/exe
- From: Paul Pluzhnikov
- Re: SIGSEGV handler Question
- From: Paul Pluzhnikov
- Re: SIGSEGV handler Question
- From: gil_hamilton@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: app developement
- From: brooks . tim . a
- Re: SMTP library??
- From: Jan Panteltje
- app developement
- From: Aravind
- Re: SMTP library??
- From: zentara
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- Re: Building X11R7.1/xorg from source
- From: Andreas Wittmann
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
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- linux programming
- From: Martin Jørgensen
- Re: problem on /proc/self/exe and /proc/num/exe
- From: William
- Re: SIGSEGV handler Question
- From: LaBird
- Re: X office crossover
- From: joseph2k
- Re: problem on /proc/self/exe and /proc/num/exe
- From: Paul Pluzhnikov
- Re: problem on /proc/self/exe and /proc/num/exe
- From: William
- Re: problem on /proc/self/exe and /proc/num/exe
- From: John Fusco
- problem on /proc/self/exe and /proc/num/exe
- From: William
- Re: Building X11R7.1/xorg from source
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: SMTP library??
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: SIGSEGV handler Question
- From: John Reiser
- Re: SMTP library??
- From: Unknown
- SIGSEGV handler Question
- From: LaBird
- SMTP library??
- From: akhodakivskiy
- Building X11R7.1/xorg from source
- From: Andreas Wittmann
- Linux user space PCI driver interface?
- From: Jan Panteltje
- X office crossover
- From: sahaabk
- Re: block size more than 4096 in ext2/3
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- block size more than 4096 in ext2/3
- From: nag
- signals and pthread (again)
- From: Capstar
- Re: communication problem
- From: Andrei Voropaev
- communication problem
- From: pietro
- Re: Writing Xinput driver?
- From: Martin Kroeker
- Re: # of Physical processors in a Unix system
- From: Bill Marcum
- Re: Writing Xinput driver?
- From: Jules
- Re: # of Physical processors in a Unix system
- From: Winfried Magerl
- Re: # of Physical processors in a Unix system
- From: John Fusco
- Re: # of Physical processors in a Unix system
- From: Norm Dresner
- # of Physical processors in a Unix system
- From: pbaronia
- Re: Flash : Partition Boundaries
- From: Sudip
- Re: Writing Xinput driver?
- From: Martin Kroeker
- Writing Xinput driver?
- From: Jules
- Books on writing CGI using C
- From: Binary
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: kenneth kahn
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Lars Rune Nøstdal
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Timo Busshaus
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Eric
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: samiruor
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Rikishi 42
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
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- Re: what does 'bis' mean in RFC title?
- From: Binary
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
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- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Rikishi 42
- Re: what does 'bis' mean in RFC title?
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Josef Moellers
- what does 'bis' mean in RFC title?
- From: Binary
- Re: split a /path/filename into components
- From: Bernhard Holzmayer
- Re: Legacy app segfaults under Fedora Core 5
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: low level graphics
- From: dave frost
- Flash : Partition Boundaries
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- Re: low level graphics
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: Memory puzzle
- From: jasen
- Re: Is Fedora and Linux 3 ES are compatible. ? Valgrind Question ?
- From: raxitsheth2000
- Re: low level graphics
- From: Unknown
- Re: low level graphics
- From: jasen
- Re: Client Server Application Not working Two Systems
- From: jasen
- Re: Memory puzzle
- From: karthik.naig@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: vivekaseeja
- Re: Is Fedora and Linux 3 ES are compatible. ? Valgrind Question ?
- From: raxitsheth2000
- Re: Is Fedora and Linux 3 ES are compatible. ? Valgrind Question ?
- From: raxitsheth2000
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Happy . Cerberus
- Re: low level graphics
- From: Lew Pitcher
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: vivekian
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: low level graphics
- From: dave frost
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Igor Pozgaj
- Re: gcc question
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Happy . Cerberus
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Happy . Cerberus
- Re: low level graphics
- From: Lew Pitcher
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Happy . Cerberus
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Happy . Cerberus
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Bob Tennent
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Bill Pursell
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Happy . Cerberus
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Jan Panteltje
- low level graphics
- From: dave frost
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Hadron Quark
- Window swapping
- From: LinuxAsm
- gcc question
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Is Fedora and Linux 3 ES are compatible. ? Valgrind Question ?
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: probems in porting mfc windows applications into linux with drivers
- From: Lew Pitcher
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Client Server Application Not working Two Systems
- From: owolablo
- Re: Memory puzzle
- From: malc
- Re: Memory puzzle
- From: jasen
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- probems in porting mfc windows applications into linux with drivers
- From: mktg
- Re: Memory puzzle
- From: karthik.naig@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Memory puzzle
- From: karthik.naig@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: John Fusco
- IDE for Linux with good code completion
- From: Happy . Cerberus
- Re: Memory puzzle
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: Memory puzzle
- From: malc
- Memory puzzle
- From: karthik.naig@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: utility to trace what's goin on in an c++ application
- From: raxitsheth2000
- Is Fedora and Linux 3 ES are compatible. ? Valgrind Question ?
- From: raxitsheth2000
- Re: df Vs ls : mismatch
- From: Bill Marcum
- Re: Standard behaviour of keys
- From: Julián Albo
- df Vs ls : mismatch
- From: karthik.naig@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Standard behaviour of keys
- From: Thomas Dickey
- Re: utility to trace what's goin on in an c++ application
- From: Lars Rune Nøstdal
- Re: Standard behaviour of keys
- From: jasen
- Re: utility to trace what's goin on in an c++ application
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: Josef Moellers
- is not a core dump: File format not recognized
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- Re: system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: Olivier Croquette
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: Standard behaviour of keys
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: jasen
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: jasen
- Re: utility to trace what's goin on in an c++ application
- From: Patrick
- Re: Standard behaviour of keys
- From: John Hasler
- Standard behaviour of keys
- From: Wolfgang Draxinger
- Re: system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: Markus Schoder
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: Joe
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: Bill Pursell
- A few questions about popt.
- From: Bill Pursell
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: Joe
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: Joe
- Re: system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: joseph2k
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: Bill Pursell
- Re: C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: Hadron Quark
- C problem using select() and alarm()
- From: Joe
- Re: Shared memory question
- From: David Schwartz
- utility to trace what's goin on in an c++ application
- From: saint . d . a
- using pam_pkcs11 and developing my own PKCS11 module
- From: christian . bongiorno
- Re: Client Server Application Not working Two Systems
- From: owolablo
- Re: linux socket programming and HTTP Protocol Problem
- From: jasen
- Re: Obtaining a stack trace from a core dump
- From: Paul Pluzhnikov
- Re: linux socket programming and HTTP Protocol Problem
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: Shared memory question
- From: jasen
- Re: linux socket programming and HTTP Protocol Problem
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: Java ServerSocket not unbound
- From: jasen
- Re: Client Server Application Not working Two Systems
- From: jasen
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: jasen
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: David E. Konerding DSD staff
- Re: linux socket programming and HTTP Protocol Problem
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- linux socket programming and HTTP Protocol Problem
- From: Paul Hulme
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: Bill Pursell
- Re: Obtaining a stack trace from a core dump
- From: Lou
- Re: Obtaining a stack trace from a core dump
- From: John Reiser
- Re: nohup question
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: Probelm with WINE and MFC application
- From: Hadron Quark
- Re: porting mfc windows application into linux
- From: Lew Pitcher
- porting mfc windows application into linux
- From: mktg
- Re: Obtaining a stack trace from a core dump
- From: Paul Pluzhnikov
- Re: Obtaining a stack trace from a core dump
- From: John Reiser
- Re: Obtaining a stack trace from a core dump
- From: John Reiser
- Obtaining a stack trace from a core dump
- From: Lou
- Re: Shared memory question
- From: Lew Pitcher
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Jack
- Shared memory question
- From: Jack
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Bill Medland
- Java ServerSocket not unbound
- From: s . weber
- Client Server Application Not working Two Systems
- From: owolablo
- Re: nohup question
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: pseudo-terminal and getpass()
- From: Bill Marcum
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Jack
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: John Reiser
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: Eric
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: Eric
- Re: tcp server implementation
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Bill Medland
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: Perianayagam Somasundaram
- Re: nohup question
- From: Bill Pursell
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Jack
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Bill Medland
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: John Reiser
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Lew Pitcher
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Lew Pitcher
- pseudo-terminal and getpass()
- From: marekdec
- Re: semaphore question
- From: jasen
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Serial port programming C++
- From: Jim
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: jasen
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: Eric
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: BIOS calls
- From: John Reiser
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Jack
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: John Fusco
- Re: semaphore question
- From: Bill Medland
- semaphore question
- From: Jack
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: Bill Medland
- PTY setup
- From: thezha
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: jasen
- Re: Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: Bill Pursell
- Top 10 command line tools for programmers to master
- From: pinkfloydhomer
- Re: ld and as 86 ?
- From: Bill Cunningham
- Re: ld and as 86 ?
- From: jasen
- Re: Protecting a file from being changed/removed
- From: Peter Kim
- Re: ld and as 86 ?
- From: Paul Kimoto
- ld and as 86 ?
- From: Bill Cunningham
- tcp server implementation
- From: eric
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: Ian Hilliard
- Re: nohup question
- From: jasen
- Re: How many copy of data using mmap and shm_open?
- From: jasen
- Re: How many copy of data using mmap and shm_open?
- From: jasen
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: jasen
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: jasen
- Re: Protecting a file from being changed/removed
- From: Lajos Parkatti
- Re: Difference between daemon and background process
- From: jasen
- Re: Can you call fork twice?
- From: jasen
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: Paul Pluzhnikov
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: where can i get source codes of system calls ? thanks
- From: jasminwang
- Re: where can i get source codes of system calls ? thanks
- From: Kenneth
- Re: where can i get source codes of system calls ? thanks
- From: jasminwang
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: How many copy of data using mmap and shm_open?
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: where can i get source codes of system calls ? thanks
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: where can i get source codes of system calls ? thanks
- From: jasminwang
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: How many copy of data using mmap and shm_open?
- From: kowalskiingrid
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: BearItAll
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: Toni Erdmann
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: Toni Erdmann
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: How many copy of data using mmap and shm_open?
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: Toni Erdmann
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: Toni Erdmann
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: GCC difference in size of 'long int' on Suse SLES9 / Suse Professional 10.0
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: Protecting a file from being changed/removed
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: Difference between daemon and background process
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- How many copy of data using mmap and shm_open?
- From: kowalskiingrid
- Re: Fun with libpthread.so
- From: Aaron Isotton
- Re: Protecting a file from being changed/removed
- From: John Reiser
- Re: Difference between daemon and background process
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Difference between daemon and background process
- From: Floyd L. Davidson
- Difference between daemon and background process
- From: kowalskiingrid
- Re: Can you call fork twice?
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: nohup question
- From: Floyd L. Davidson
- Can you call fork twice?
- From: kowalskiingrid
- Fun with libpthread.so
- From: John Dallman [311000]
- Re: nohup question
- From: Binary
- nohup question
- From: kowalskiingrid
- Re: WEB/CGI and environment var
- From: jasen
- Re: Protecting a file from being changed/removed
- From: jasen
- Re: must LD_LIBRARY_PATH end with a :
- From: jasen
- Re: WEB/CGI and environment var
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: WEB/CGI and environment var
- From: Claudio Daffra
- Re: Protecting a file from being changed/removed
- From: Josef Moellers
- Protecting a file from being changed/removed
- From: Peter Kim
- Re: must LD_LIBRARY_PATH end with a :
- From: gil_hamilton@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: WEB/CGI and environment var
- From: jasen
- must LD_LIBRARY_PATH end with a :
- From: Eric Taylor
- Re: WEB/CGI and environment var
- From: JH Trauntvein
- WEB/CGI and environment var
- From: Claudio Daffra
- Re: where can i get source codes of system calls ? thanks
- From: jasen
- Re: where can i get source codes of system calls ? thanks
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: where can i get source codes of system calls ? thanks
- From: Thomas Richter
- where can i get source codes of system calls ? thanks
- From: jasminwang
- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: jasen
- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: jasen
- Re: system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: dao
- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: dao
- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: jasen
- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: dao
- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: dao
- Re: make options
- From: Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: Makefile question - seperate include / source dirs
- From: Bill Pursell
- Re: Makefile question - seperate include / source dirs
- From: elitecodex
- Re: Makefile question - seperate include / source dirs
- From: gil_hamilton
- Makefile question - seperate include / source dirs
- From: elitecodex
- Re: want to see each thread's pid
- From: Binary
- Re: want to see each thread's pid
- From: Andrei Voropaev
- need beta tester for new multiplayer game software!!
- From: maxime_phan
- Re: how to run multiple processes from a single process?
- From: jasen
- want to see each thread's pid
- From: Binary
- Re: where to find the complete solution for multiple user space timer
- From: joseph2k
- Re: system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: oliver . kowalke
- Re: system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: how to run multiple processes from a single process?
- From: Floyd L. Davidson
- system wide maximum of processes on 2.6.x?
- From: oliver . kowalke
- Re: how to run multiple processes from a single process?
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Re: how to run multiple processes from a single process?
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: how to run multiple processes from a single process?
- From: Tim Keck
- how to run multiple processes from a single process?
- From: mandydhaliwal
- Re: make options
- From: Eric
- Great website - Too bad no one sees it 63FH
- From: vqmtyppj
- Interactive Voice Response - IVR Info
- From: web-info
- Signal Handling SIGXCPU
- From: llothar
- Re: make options
- From: jacob navia
- Re: make options
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: gcc 4.1.1 broke my program (vs 4.0.2) ?
- From: david
- Re: gcc 4.1.1 broke my program (vs 4.0.2) ?
- From: Eric
- Re: GTK About Dialog Crash
- From: bhartman33@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: GTK About Dialog Crash
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- Re: GTK About Dialog Crash
- From: bhartman33@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: GTK About Dialog Crash
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- Re: GTK About Dialog Crash
- From: bhartman33@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: GTK About Dialog Crash
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- Re: GTK About Dialog Crash
- From: bhartman33@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: gcc 4.1.1 broke my program (vs 4.0.2) ?
- From: Markku Kolkka
- Re: gcc 4.1.1 broke my program (vs 4.0.2) ?
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: GTK About Dialog Crash
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- gcc 4.1.1 broke my program (vs 4.0.2) ?
- From: david
- GTK About Dialog Crash
- From: bhartman33@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Linux Syscalls, POSIX Functions and other generic Library Functions.
- From: Joe Pfeiffer
- Re: Linux Syscalls, POSIX Functions and other generic Library Functions.
- From: Julián Albo
- Re: Linux Syscalls, POSIX Functions and other generic Library Functions.
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: Linux Syscalls, POSIX Functions and other generic Library Functions.
- From: fabio de francesco
- Re: Shared Object vs IPC
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Re: Shared Object vs IPC
- From: Armel Asselin
- Re: Shared Object vs IPC
- From: Wolfgang Draxinger
- Re: Shared Object vs IPC
- From: Lew Pitcher
- Shared Object vs IPC
- From: midgleyben
- Re: Linux Syscalls, POSIX Functions and other generic Library Functions.
- From: jasen
- Linux Syscalls, POSIX Functions and other generic Library Functions.
- From: fabio de francesco
- Re: Help! Shared memory is getting deleted after process is killed
- From: Anuradha
- retain the window contents
- From: jjs
- Re: VPATH and -lNAME dependency in Makefile
- From: jasen
- Shared Library Exceptions & Vague Linkage
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- Re: hiding cursor when printing to stdout
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- Getting FILE* from a memory map
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- Re: hiding cursor when printing to stdout
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- Re: hiding cursor when printing to stdout
- From: Bill Marcum
- Re: hiding cursor when printing to stdout
- From: Grant Edwards
- hiding cursor when printing to stdout
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- Re: Can alarm() be used in multi-threaded environment?
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- Re: VPATH and -lNAME dependency in Makefile
- From: Bill Pursell
- Re: GTK Spinbutton Problem
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- Re: GTK Spinbutton Problem
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- Re: Looking for linux development forum to discuss gdb
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- Re: GTK Spinbutton Problem
- From: Tim Keck
- Re: Verifying "Real" serial ports
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- OpenInventor problems
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- GTK Spinbutton Problem
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- Re: Verifying "Real" serial ports
- From: Bill Marcum
- Looking for linux development forum to discuss gdb
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- Re: no route to host
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- Target in Makefile.am to make a completly static version
- From: Michael Rasmussen
- Re: no route to host
- From: davids
- Re: VPATH and -lNAME dependency in Makefile
- From: jasen
- Re: no route to host
- From: jasen
- Re: Verifying "Real" serial ports
- From: Jan Panteltje
- Verifying "Real" serial ports
- From: JH Trauntvein
- Re: no route to host
- From: davids
- VPATH and -lNAME dependency in Makefile
- From: Bill Pursell
- Re: Is there C/C++ corresponding function in Linux for Java's java.util.Locale.getCountry?
- From: Roger Leigh
- Re: Is there C/C++ corresponding function in Linux for Java's java.util.Locale.getCountry?
- From: Binary
- Re: Is there C/C++ corresponding function in Linux for Java's java.util.Locale.getCountry?
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: Is there C/C++ corresponding function in Linux for Java's java.util.Locale.getCountry?
- From: Josef Moellers
- Is there C/C++ corresponding function in Linux for Java's java.util.Locale.getCountry?
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- Re: ZModem communication within C Applications?
- From: jasen
- Re: Help! Shared memory is getting deleted after process is killed
- From: gil_hamilton
- Re: Help! Shared memory is getting deleted after process is killed
- From: Anuradha
- Re: Help! Shared memory is getting deleted after process is killed
- From: "Nils O. Selåsdal"
- Help! Shared memory is getting deleted after process is killed
- From: Anuradha
- ZModem communication within C Applications?
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- no route to host
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- Re: client server programming
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- Re: client server programming
- From: davids