Anyone who is a fan of the Raspberry Pi will know that it is somewhat limited, but quite capable of hosting a decent MySQL, Apache2, PHP, etc. web server.
I've set up mine as my own WordPress...
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Anyone who is a fan of the Raspberry Pi will know that it is somewhat limited, but quite capable of hosting a decent MySQL, Apache2, PHP, etc. web server.
I've set up mine as my own WordPress...
Does Anyone have any creative ideas for little easter eggs one could put in their website/servers? I ask this for myself and any other web developers out there who are currently lacking in the...
A couple years ago, I came across this unique, somewhat minimalistic website where users could draw a little picture or something, post it, and then have other users comment on it by also drawing...
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Any other ways I could fix this?
I'm using Compiz with Xfce in xubuntu, and I've noticed a quite annoying bug with my current setup when switching desktops.
What happens is, when I initiate the button to move left or right...
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@3Miro, Well I'm in Xubuntu now, Do you mind explaining how to get this window decoration thing fixed with compiz. I got gnome-control-center and its dependencies installed.
Ok, I figured it out, I didn't realise Xubuntu was up to date with an 11.10 release. I just tried it out on a VM and it's perfect.
I just have one question before I make the switch. Are there any...
I have seen both the use of 'apt-get install xfce4' and 'apt-get install xubuntu-desktop'. Whitch of these two would be the best way to obtain the xfce desktop environment after a clean install of...
Thanks Kleeman, I'm toying with it in VirtualBox now and pressing ALT on the menus does the trick.
However its a bit, for lack of a better description, buggy if you will. The original MenuBar I...
Well then, I installed Ubuntu 11.10, and after messing around with Unity for a bit, I again decided to revert back to GNOME, as I did with 11.04.
I'm a long time GNOME and Compiz user, and I...
I was browsing the interwebs when I came across a similar thread elsewhere.
Simply tell us the funniest or most creative WiFi network names you've found.
Or perhaps if your feeling a little...
*Face-palm*
#-o
I knew that...
Thanks, it works now. :mrgreen:
Ah, yes, thats what I'm looking for, but there is a small problem I cant seem to find a solution to.
I have PHP installed, but the PHP file that is suppose to run, gets displayed as plain text. What...
Looks interesting, and I'll keep in in mind, but its still not exactly what I'm looking for.
Any more suggestions?
Not exactly what I'm looking for,
I just want to make a working yet basic 'browse' and 'submit' form in HTML that uploads desired files. Its just that I'm not sure what tools or settings I might...
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Just a simple way for me or friends to send or store files.
I only just started to get the hang of this web server stuff. I recently set up a basic web server using apache2 and Ubuntu, and in the future I would like to use part of it as a basic file...
Don't lie to me... Junior. :wink:
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Its not random numbers, go to the following site and search for the last few digits from my calculation of Pi. (2076461971) Or any other position for that matter.
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I remember when I calculated Pi to a billion places, use this command:
pi 1000000000 >file.txtIt will save the billion digits of Pi in a file named file.txt in your home folder.
Lol, good luck with that. I hope you have a task killing button on one of your panels.
Even if you do manage to get the entire thing on your blog, well, I'll let you figure that one out. ...
I guess so, but this is just a random site created out of boredom. I didn't build it to be a functional tool, but rather just a proof of concept.
You probably just counted the file size (5000217 bytes).
Some of those bytes are from the HTML headers and formatting code.
1 byte is from from the point between 3 and 1.
There are actually...