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    <title>paysec</title>
    <description>Nevite jaky je rozdil mezi paypal a paysec? Je ted nejaka akce u  hellomobile </description>
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    <title>Running an application with root privileges at Linux</title>
    <description>Is there any standard way  that applies to all Linux distributions   a   GUI application  X Org Gnome KDE  to ask for the root password so as to   execute with root privileges?      Software examples that do this:    Synaptic at Ubuntu     Yumex at Fedora       I am writing a free and open source program    http:  www cpp software net software html   and I call Ubuntu s    gksudo  from within t   </description>
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    <title>Exciting SW Design Engineer  OpenMax  opening witha Top Pr  </title>
    <description>Hello     Greetings from CareerXperts Consulting  We are technical search firm  based in Bangalore     Position: SW Design Engineer  OpenMax     Position Description:    As a member of the Audio Visual SW team  you will work on Audio  architecture development  This will involve developing and integrating  OpenMax IL based components  You will be assumed to co operate with  other integration eng   </description>
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    <title>Globe7 has Launched new VOIP  Phone for linux users</title>
    <description>Dear Friends   Globe7 has Launched new VOIP  Phone for linux users   I can say its a combination of Skype and you tube   calling across Globe for FREE  live CHAT  free VIDEO watching  create  u r own communities   create ur OWN CHANNEL and share with friends  send SMS   Calling 25 Destinations is Obsolutely FREEEEEEEEEE   First ever application in Linux    http:  www globe7 com linuxsys php       </description>
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    <title>af_packet c</title>
    <description>which rpm contains the  af_packet c  file?    i am using RHEL4U3  kernel 2 6 9 34    i have installed both kernel 2 6 9 34 src rpm and kernel dev         but i can t find the file     thanks for ur help </description>
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    <title>httpd:     glibc detected     free  : invalid next size  f  </title>
    <description>HI     relevant info:             var log httpd    cat  etc redhat release  Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4  Nahant Update 4              var log httpd    rpm  q httpd  httpd 2 0 52 28 ent             rpm  q php  php 5 1 6 1               var log httpd    rpm  q glibc  glibc 2 3 4 2 25             The issue is  var log httpd error_log is full of errors:            glibc detected     free    </description>
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    <title>Missing define</title>
    <description>The Oleg Lego entity posted thusly:    &gt;I hope I m in the right place for this  I am working on a port of a  &gt;Windows program  and am having some problems  I expected to have to  &gt;write a number of system calls from scratch  but my problems are far  &gt;more basic than that   &gt;  &gt;I am running Fedora Core 3  and trying to compile the program with  &gt;gcc   &gt;  &gt;1  time_t does not seem to be defined an   </description>
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    <title>Help needed to get dbopen to work </title>
    <description>Hi All     sorry if this is the wrong newsgroup   if so please let me know  But in case  it s not   here s my problem     I am using RedHat Linux 2 6 9 1 667smp on a standard intel desktop and I ve  written a simple little test program to prove that dbopen works and I just  can t get it to compile properly  I really need help with this one as I m  really stuck     The error message I get is as    </description>
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    <title>User defined tag in spec file</title>
    <description>rpm  q   qf  {CONFIG_FILE_LOCATION}      where CONFIG_FILE_LOCATION is not the predefined tag      What should I write in the spec file to enable this kind of option ?    or is there any anyother way by which user queries the rpm to know the  value of  user defined VARIABLE  like CONFIG_FILE_LOCATION      Any help or pointers will be appreciated      Thanks     Pramod</description>
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    <title>The Holy Shroud</title>
    <description>Back from Africa  where I was a secular missionary  in the Kayon  Ghozi s leprosary  Burundi  because of health reasons  I wrote these  lucky Flashes of mine  which got a resounding success  on Turin s  HOLY SHROUD   Prof  Harry Gove which made the Holy Shroud date back to the  middle ages in 1988 by the method  14C  already in 1995  in the light  on the latest scientific knowledge  realised th   </description>
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    <title>Source Level Debugger other than GDB</title>
    <description>I found something; TotalView from etnus com   It s cross platform with  versions for Linux  AIX  Solaris and others </description>
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    <title>Shared  Dynamic  Libraries?</title>
    <description>Markku Kolkka wrote:  &gt; Mike Legako wrote:  &gt;&gt;     1  Does Linux support shared  sometimes called dynamic  libraries?  &gt; Yes   &gt;&gt;     2  Is there a way to load such a library on demand?  &gt; Yes   &gt;&gt;     3  Can such a library automatically call a custom initialization  &gt;&gt; function?  &gt; Yes   &gt;   Please try to be a little more terse in your replies  :  </description>
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    <title>LWP pthread_self   </title>
    <description>I have an application that has multiple threads  Every time I start a thread  I write an entry in the log file with the thread id as returned by the  pthread_self    call and a description of what the thread does     When my application has been running for a while I do a ps  eLf to find out  how much CPU each thread has been using  Unfortunately ps returns LWPs and  pthread_self    returns a t   </description>
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    <title>how do i know if it is a redhat kernel distribution?</title>
    <description>Is there any macro or any other means by which i can find out that the  kernel in my host is from Redhat?     From 2 6 12  sk_alloc signature changed from   struct sock  sk_alloc int family  gfp_t priority  int zero_it   kmem_cache_t  slab ;   into struct sock  sk_alloc int family  gfp_t priority struct proto   prot  int zero_it ;   Kernel for Fedora Core  use the new signature from 2 6 11 kern   </description>
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    <title>System API to get current process memory usage for C C   p  </title>
    <description>&gt;&gt; It s difficult to use this number for anything meaningful   In  &gt;&gt; particular  free   is unlikely to reduce it  since free  d memory  &gt;&gt; is usually  depending on the system  made available for reallocation  &gt;&gt; by this process itself  not given back to the OS   &gt;  &gt;    Note that this is  virtual  memory he is talking about here  not   &gt;physical memory     And so am I   free   is unlikely to g   </description>
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