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No.1   [Reply]

god dammit. what's the easiest way (in bash) to get the contents of a file into a shell variable?

like, say i have file.txt, which has in it only "in.file", and i want to get that into the variable INFILE so i can say "foo -i $INFILE -o $INFILE.out" or something like that?

>> No.2  

of course, i figure this out like 5 minutes after asking. for the curious, use LOCAL_VARIABLE=$(cat in.file) or something similar.



No.1   [Reply]

So, I have found that by default windows runs a ton of shit that someone like me (all I do is browse the internet and play online games) doesn't need.

How would one go about getting rid of all this crap for good?

Also, can Anonymous recommend me a good browser with no bloat? I'm currently using Firefox but it uses more resources than I think it needs to from what a few friends of mine were telling me.

>> No.2  

Opera.com

>> No.3  

delete system 32

>> No.4  
>Also, can Anonymous recommend me a good browser with no bloat? I'm currently using Firefox but it uses more resources than I think it needs to from what a few friends of mine were telling me.

http://lynx.isc.org/
http://csant.info/lynx



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116005 No.1   [Reply]

Networking issues

>> No.2  

i lol'd

>> No.3  

So everything's working again?



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http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140164891341&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.ebay.de%3A80%2Fsearch%2Fsearch.dll%3Ffrom%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm37%26satitle%3D140164891341%2509%26category0%3D%26fvi%3D1

>> No.3  

CPUs: AMD Opteron 848 64-bit 2200MHz
Sockel 940, micro-CPGA, 800 MHz FSB, 1 MB L2-Cache

RAM: 4 GB per CPU, 16 GB per Blade
Whole renderfarm = 4 TB
Memory modules: Wintec Industries 1024MB DDR 400 PC3200 CL3 ECC/REG

HDDs
Every blade has an harddrive with at least 40 GB

Performance
Rmax Sum (GFlops): ~3320 (assumed by reference machine)
Rpeak Sum (GFlops): 4400 (theoretical calculation)

Used Operating System
Linux SuSE Professional 9.3 64-bit

Size
Height = around 214 cm (incl. feet 10 cm)
Width = 66 cm
Depth = 90 cm

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>> No.4  

Not bad. That would finally give me an edge at climateprediction@home. But they could have chosen to distributed DC power over the modules instead of adding a power supply to each. Couldn't they?

Reminds me of the guy who thought it would be a good idea to have an IBM Mainframe installed in his home. Only to see it slowly sink through his first floor.

>> No.5  

How much would that be in US?



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170630 No.1   [Reply]

It release the magic smoke

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Ok I did it

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WTF HAX??

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Rock solid cooling solution

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Awesome new cooler for my mobo

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Not sure, think something inside is broken

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Water colling

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Discovered the server problem.

>> No.12  

>>10

The worst part is some idiot actually did that to a 360 WHILE IT WAS ON.

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Am I doin it rite?

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It makes me release magic smoke



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175090 No.1   [Reply]

Post your favourite music player/editor/software, be it past or present.

Pic related.



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85134 No.1   [Reply]

Octboer 26th

Discuss



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85134 No.1   [Reply]

October 26t

Discuss

VC: haw



No.1   [Reply]

Situation: I want to mask my IP yet know nothing about how to do this. Can I get some help?

>> No.2  

Short answer: No.

Long answer: This is an imageboard, we're here to look at techy pictures, not to answer questions for free. At least try to be interesting.



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>> No.2  

TEN, TEN, TEEEEEEN MEGAFLOPS???? NO WAI!!!!!

That is so awesome. I remember buying a 3167 for my 80386SX to play Rise of the Triad. Holy shit.

>> No.3  

Ah, ROTT. Playing on my friend's (mother's borrowed-from-work) 40 MHz 386.

Calling BBSes and talking about programming until early in the morning, and having to sneak out through the window before his parents got up. Good nostalgia.

>> No.4  

The only thing I can remember vividly was the fabled turbo switch on the front of the case

That and 5.25" floppy disks

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Frontpage'd.

Let's see if some more people find their way here now.

>> No.6  

>>5
I love literal advertisements

>> No.7  

I seem to remember that it wasn't that much more to just buy a new computer. Especially with having to buy new RAM pairs anyway at up to $100 a meg...we just sold our Laser Turbo XT/3. (I wish they'd bring back the turbo button...ASUS has some NOS thing that can overclock on demand, but it just ain't the same.)

The HD version of the 5 1/4" disks were great... 1.2 megs versus 1.44, yet half the price.

21710 MFLOPS on Sandra - I'm amused that the random difference between tests is far greater than the power of my first computer.

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Gotta Love that retro computing.

This is probably my favorite ad I have.
64k of "fast" ram.
Less than $10k



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