Doug713705 a écrit : Le dimanche 27 juillet 2008 09:21, Ard s'est exprimé de la sorte sur fr.comp.os.linux.configuration : Une idée, une piste à explorer, je suis preneur ;-) Comparer les sorties de ifconfig -a et route -n avant et après la modification faites avec drakconf devrait aider à trouver une piste. Éventuellement poster les résultats ici. Bonjour,
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"Pmart15" wrote: This is a strange problem in my opinion. I cannot access a specific website while everyone else here at work can. I have logged in as the administrator, so admin rights, different profile.... no dice. I have cleared the history, cookies, temporary internet files, nothing. I installed the latest Java and IE updates. I even installed IE 7 and it still doesn't
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 15:09 +1000, Matthew Brecknell wrote: I'm not sure I see the problem, since any operation that touches all the elements of a n-by-n matrix will be at least O(n^2). For such an operation, a transposition should just add a constant factor. What I was hoping for was a data structure such that I could directly access the columns of the matrix, rather than having to
Boo Hoo! Deja Vu By Stephen Pizzo Created Dec 4 2007 - 9:04am Every time I post an article warning that the US economy is about to go bust I get emails from right-wingers telling me I'm an idiot, un-American, a closet-commie, and worse. They point out that everything is fine, never been better and, "just look at the stock market," it's up. I take such criticism seriously -- even personally