> I have found that the solution is to make sure that the 'Power Manager' option is turned ON in System > Preferences > Startup Applications. If I disable it, the screen goes into power saving mode after about 10 minutes. So, you need power manager to run in the background in order to make sure that power saving doesn't work. I think.
@rubenvb Not at all. As far as I know. She's pretty proactive with the support calls (Dutch directness) so I'm pretty sure I'd know. Though, in legal and finance anything across the wire is bound to be PDF-ed anyway
@rubenvb I did create a nautilus extension script to send documents to the PDF printer in bulk, though; So all she has to do is select documents, right click, 'Make PDF' and - bam - done.
@RMartinhoFernandes and manually linking to crt* files and providing the assembly for the exit code? Yeah, that's different than the Windows version...
The following code outputs garbage at best or crashes:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
class C {
public:
char* s;
C(char* s_) {
s=(char *)calloc(strlen(s_)+1,1);
strcpy(s,s_);
};
~C() {
free(s);
};
};
void...
@sehe uniformity. Right now I'm using Firefox x64 nightly, not yet translated unfortunately. I'll switch to aurora as soon as the x64 version is translated and available.
@RMartinhoFernandes let me dig the results of that experiment up.
@RMartinhoFernandes yeah, but if they have several angles, then it's like what.... a multi-line. They should call it a multi-line, inferior Americans!
And a job order, what's that. You don't order a job, you order parts, not labour. And colour???? They can't even spell it right. You don't say col-or..... that would sound like cul-oar.
@RMartinhoFernandes something like this: a /ENTRY:somefunc, together with /NODEFAULTLIB which removes all the default libs, and then kernel32.lib and user32.lib (I think, might be another one).
that compiles a C program that prints Hello World using WriteConsole.
> Why force your opinion down his throat? Some people like to write C with the structural benefits C++ classes provide, and there's nothing wrong with that. – James McLaughlin 4 secs ago
@RMartinhoFernandes there's a difference between a bunch of stuff in MinGW (which is basically msvcrt.dll aka msvcr71.dll) and newer MSVC versions. And the type specifiers are incredibly unportabe. Just try printing a 64-bit integer.
@DeadMG I'm not so sure the law applies to websites that begin outside America. So if some European website on European soil links to some blacklisted site, I don't think our law lets us shut down that. It just lets us shut down sites hosted on American soil.
@rubenvb Actually, American Liberalism is a terminology stolen by the socialistic share the wealth and control information sector of politics. Different motives. More.... Marxist.
@DeadMG Oh.... well, there's a difference between hosting sites that potentially contain links to sites that hold illegal content, and actively encouraging theft. But in either case, the fact that we waltzed in on another country bothers me. We wouldn't want some Brit running into DC and arresting some politician because he was downloading porn.
@Xaade yeah, exactly. Belgian liberal is more focussed on promoting businesses and the like, pro-Europe also falls into that category more often, etc... US liberalism (America = a continent!) is the result of two polarized conservative parties fighting over bread crumbs.
@Xaade US politicians are all conservative in mind set. I'm not saying the current politicians in Belgium are very progress-oriented, but there's quite a difference.
@rubenvb Progressing to more laws and more government influence is a bad thing. Progressing to a more consumer driven environment is a good thing, as long as the consumer is responsible.
@Xaade What I mean with progress is: fixing what's wrong now, and try to get it right, instead of compiling on previous "successes" to stay at a standstill
Ok, Bush went twice to the oversight committee on the federal lending institutions and said, "They're failing, we need to regulate." The oversight committee was getting kickbacks so they ignored him.
is it really a surprise that children would rather use the Internet to gain knowledge than be shouted at by a teacher and learn some boring useless shit?
I'm trying to force an internet explorer window to be TOPMOST. No other windows should show on top of the internet explorer window. I have to use internet explorer. I'm also running this in Windows 7. Apparently that makes a difference but all the information I found on that is rather vague and b...
@rubenvb That's my entire point. Bush had good policies, but the other side watered every single one down so bad that they weren't going to work. The point of politics in America is to make your enemy look like a failure, not actually accomplish anything good.
@ALOToverflow Yes, those same measurements that show Portuguese schools have been improving. The policies that have been leading to that improvement basically amount to forcing teachers to pass pretty much everyone. That's why I don't trust those measurements.
@Xaade I applaud you for that. Obama does have policy, and did deliver on some points when the Democrats still could support their president in Congress.
@KonradRudolph Wait what.... you're countering yourself. Bad education for 3 years, good education for 10 years, vs bad education for every year. And you say bad is better than none. Stop making a false dilemma.
@Xaade What I’m saying is that underfunding is always bullshit. There are better measures. And making pupils intentionally suffer through years of bad education just so they can potentially (but by no means guaranteed!) get better education in a few years is also stupid
@Xaade Furthermore, it’s a red herring to say that “there are bad teachers” – of course there are (80% of everything is crap) but the major reason for bad teaching isn’t the teacher’s inability, it’s bad basic conditions, mainly caused … you guessed it: by underfunding
@ALOToverflow OCDE says good about that, but since foreign educational systems are being referred to as "fail systems" I have no idea what "being good at an international level" means.
@ALOToverflow The fact that we're still at the same unemployment/underemployment levels. The fact that most people are saving money rather than spending it. The fact that the market keeps nosediving every other year.
@KonradRudolph You said teacher's get worse with less funding. So they get better with more funding. Therefore, if people get paid more, they are higher quality? So, do you improve if paid more?
@Xaade They get worse because basic conditions get worse, not because they get paid less (they don’t). But they have less funding for projects, larger classes, worse canteens, outdated teaching material …
@rubenvb If they get worse if paid less, you take them to worse, then reverse and pay them the old pay. In comparison to the lower pay, they've gotten better. Simple math.