| bio | website | twitter.com/TylerJFisherrr |
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| location | Toronto, Canada | |
| age | 20 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 1 month |
| seen | Mar 17 at 7:13 | |
| stats | profile views | 9 |
I'm more interesting on Twitter.
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Feb 24 |
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LibreOffice/Excel: SUM an adjacent cell if the value in the conditional cell is equal to N (SUMIF(?)) Perfect, thank you. I was so close. |
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Jan 30 |
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Cannot uninstall VMWare Workstation 9 (Linux) - Instance of VMWare VMX still running, ACE VM running By try again, what do I try again? Everything? |
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Jan 25 |
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Cannot uninstall VMWare Workstation 9 (Linux) - Instance of VMWare VMX still running, ACE VM running vmblock-fuse contains an empty directory (blockdir), and the 'dev' file repeats "I am vmblock fuse" over, and over." |
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Jan 24 |
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Cannot uninstall VMWare Workstation 9 (Linux) - Instance of VMWare VMX still running, ACE VM running I killed all vmmnet* PIDs, and /var/run/vmware/vmware-hostd.PID
So far, nothing. It has to be possible to kill the other PIDs... |
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Jan 24 |
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Cannot uninstall VMWare Workstation 9 (Linux) - Instance of VMWare VMX still running, ACE VM running Nope. kill -9 4558. Result: bash: kill: (4558) - No such process. |
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Jan 24 |
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Cannot uninstall VMWare Workstation 9 (Linux) - Instance of VMWare VMX still running, ACE VM running Sorry, I'm in the middle of a lecture. Literally nothing changed. I've updated my answer. Maybe the peer-processes are somehow resistant to SIGKILL? |
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Jan 24 |
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Cannot uninstall VMWare Workstation 9 (Linux) - Instance of VMWare VMX still running, ACE VM running Updated my question. Is there a canonical means of determining the associated host application? I don't want to remove anything required by VirtualBox. Vmnet is probably associated with VMWare, but I could be wrong. If I'm wrong, that would be bad. |
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Jan 10 |
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Expected performance degradation when accessing ORDBMS within VM as opposed to natively? Had you experienced any significant increase in latency when dealing with the virtual appliance? What my question is asking is: will the increase in latency be prohibitive? |
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Jan 7 |
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Resizing a partition in GParted (or, how can I traverse 5 other partitions prior to expanding /dev/sda6)? This was actually surprisingly easy to accomplish. Thank you for your insight! |
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Jan 6 |
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Resizing a partition in GParted (or, how can I traverse 5 other partitions prior to expanding /dev/sda6)? So, expand sda11 by the desired MiB increase for sda6 ('x'), then can I click-and-drag to swap the unallocated segment with sda11? After the positional swap I'd shrink sda11 by 'x', and repeat 5 times? |
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Jan 6 |
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Resizing a partition in GParted (or, how can I traverse 5 other partitions prior to expanding /dev/sda6)? This is true. I have access to Windows, and Mac computers on campus (but, how is this relevant?) My requirement is to be finished the partitioning operation tonight. |
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Jan 6 |
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Resizing a partition in GParted (or, how can I traverse 5 other partitions prior to expanding /dev/sda6)? Considered? Yes. However, I'm in class tomorrow and require access to a complete development environment (Murphy's Law). Wouldn't the complicated restore operation be just as risky as the aforementioned partition traversal? I'd think so. |
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Jan 4 |
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50 USB webcams in a single computer. Is that really possible? Huh, this is really interesting. Did you ever find the answer to your thought experiment? |
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Apr 14 |
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What memory can go in my desktop? Yes, you should be fine. When purchasing, match the CAS latencies as well. If they are different, will use the highest CAS latency. |
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Apr 14 |
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What memory can go in my desktop? CPU-Z -> Memory -> Channels # (e.g. Channels # Dual) |
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Apr 14 |
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What memory can go in my desktop? Yeah, it's definitely PC2-5300. Sorry @Shark, I had a long night last night. |