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I am a beginner programmer, I can write console programs with Python and Java, GUI with VB.net and simple websites with HTML/CSS
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Jan 10 |
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Dell Studio laptop not compatible with charger (will turn on, not charge) In my case, the laptop will not charge even when off. I will try a 90W charger though |
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Jan 10 |
accepted | Dell Studio laptop not compatible with charger (will turn on, not charge) |
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Jan 9 |
asked | Dell Studio laptop not compatible with charger (will turn on, not charge) |
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Dec 25 |
accepted | Where does Linux Mint keep the files for default desktop wallpapers? |
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Dec 25 |
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Where does Linux Mint keep the files for default desktop wallpapers? Found it in /usr/share/backgrounds/linuxmint-nadia-extra. Thanks! |
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Dec 25 |
asked | Where does Linux Mint keep the files for default desktop wallpapers? |
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Oct 13 |
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Laptop will not boot I'll try an ubuntu cd I have, and then maybe I'll test the hdd in another laptop |
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Oct 13 |
asked | Laptop will not boot |
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Oct 9 |
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New line when editing text files in ubuntu terminal? I just tried this: echo "line 1 I also tried using E0F, but I can't seem to get it to work correctly |
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Oct 9 |
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New line when editing text files in ubuntu terminal? I want to be able to do what you did in the first example, but every time I hit enter it executes the command |
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Oct 9 |
asked | New line when editing text files in ubuntu terminal? |
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Oct 8 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Oct 7 |
accepted | How practical is it to use ./ in the terminal? |
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Oct 7 |
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How practical is it to use ./ in the terminal? Ok, thank you very much! |
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Oct 7 |
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How practical is it to use ./ in the terminal? I thought ./ was just to specify the directory you are currently in? like in my home folder I'll do cd ./workspace instead of cd workspace |
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Oct 7 |
asked | How practical is it to use ./ in the terminal? |
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Oct 3 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 3 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 3 |
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Stop bootloader from timing out and choosing default partition? Thanks, worked perfectly. It's a shame the -1 won't work on BURG, but I have GRUB regardless |
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Oct 3 |
accepted | Stop bootloader from timing out and choosing default partition? |