I have 3 slackware 10.2 servers. All are configured with EST as the time zone.
When I run "ntpdate -4 -u clock.psu.edu" on the "good" server I get the expected time. When I run this command on the other two, I get a time that is advanced 4 hours from what it should be. Whats happening to me?
I'm parsing points to generate a gcode program. When I encounter arcs I need to determine wether the points are given in a clockwise or counterwise direction.
I'm looking for an easier way to determine this than determining the quadrant of a portion of the span, then comparing x&y changes...
I'm still running Visual Studio .Net Version 1. I recall that I should be able to develop for a PDA. I seem to remember that there was a PDA emulator in VS 1 as well. Can someone tell me how to get there?
Thanks in advance.
In the mmc the server and scope have an "!" beside them with a blue circular background. Properties show that the server is working and has active leases.
So whats causing this icon? A similar Icon in device manager would mean a conflict with another device.
I can't find any...
I've got a win2k box with ics turned on. It uses a 56k modem for its internet access. I want to tweak my client computer so it does NOT timeout (so quickly) while waiting for the win2k/modem box to establish a connection. I want to do this for both IE6 and Outlook express.
Thanks in advance!
How in the heck do I get my development layout stuff to stick. I would like my forms to open from 0,0 to 200,300 and my properties sheet to be from 0,350 to 200,550 for instance. I end up having to tweak this stuff constantly as I cycle through my forms.
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