how can i Clear Screen and Move Cursor to print a message in the screen from
a C program that uses standard C function like printf() putch() without
using ncurses.
Is there any function such as "clrscr()" and gotoxy() that are available in
Dos based Turbo C++ compiler are available in Linux if not what is
alternative
PLEASE HELP ME
I'd ask your lecturer this one.
Homework getting you down? Good, don't ask us, we won't help. :) -- Thomas
[Jason] You can't do that without ncurses. That is, you can't do it in a
standard way that will work everywhere. You could spit out some escape
codes, but that only works with on type of terminal. This sort of problem
is exactly why the ncurses library exists, and to not use it would be
quite silly.
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Front and Back: KPGP and GPG
Richard Bos ([88]radoeka from xs4all.nl)
[sent as Tip on Advice of Jimmy O'Regan]
Thanks for your kgpg article, it pointed me to the --editkey + adduid/deluid
commands, that I was looking for - for some time.
Hello Linux-ers,
I wrote something down last week, answering my own questions that I had.
It explains how to deal with signing rpm packages. The webpage is located
at:
[89]http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/signing.html
I hope you can benefit from it.
-- Kind regards, Richard Bos
Without a home the journey is endless
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OpenChange
Jimmy O'Regan ([90]The LG Answer Gang)
OpenChange is a project to reverse engineer all things MS Exchange. They
have a program for dumping the contents of an Exchange database, and are
working on the Exchange protocol, with a view to creating an open source
Exchange clone.
[91]http://openchange.althost.net/index.php?page=openEDB
[John Karns] Interesting. Not that I use it, but was intrigued when I
noticed that HP had done similarly 3 or 4 years back (Openmail, I think),
and were offering it gratis for non-commercial use - in closed source
format IIRC. They soon killed it though, no doubt after being pressured by
Redmond.
[Rick Moen] "I'm not dead yet!"
* [92]http://samsungcontact.com/en
* [93]http://www.scalix.com
Both of those are the Openmail codebase.
More at: "Groupware" on [94]http://linuxmafia.com/kb/Mail
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SCP server for Windows (98/2k)
Jay R. Ashworth ([95]jra from baylink.com)
I've found Caspian's package, but he says he doesn't think it will work with
SCP due to banners and such.
Does anyone have, in-pocket, an SCP compatible SSHD for Windows 98/NT/2K
that's as easy to install as the Caspian package?
(looks at sshwindows.sf.net)
nevermind. ;-)
Cheers, jra
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Slackware retrospective
Mike Orr ([96]LG Contributing Editor)
For you history buffs out there. -- Heather
LWN article about [97]Slackware 10, reminiscing about the distribution that
"has outlived all its predecessors": [98]http://lwn.net/Articles/91467
A look at the evolution of Linux distributions:
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