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IN: year = given year after 1582 (start of the Gregorian calendar).
month = ... traverse months before given month */
/* Start at 1582, when modern calendar starts. */
... year.
IN: year = given year after 1582 (start of the Gregorian calendar).
OUT: Day of w... 7 to get the day of the week.
*/ {
/* Start at 1582, when modern calendar starts. */
Disk identifier: 0x00078cba
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 ...
Disk identifier: 0x00038d83
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 ...
Disk identifier: 0x00000000
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdc1 ...
Disk identifier: 0x00000000
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdd1
ER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
nobody 22571 0.0 0.0 212... at the first two processes say ''08:22'' in the ''START'' column. Those processes were started today. I... way to display the date. If I wanted to use the start time in a script, I would have to codify the thin... ove. In other words, I would need to parse the ''START'' column and determine all the parts of the date
Rock This Joint
* 05 Lover Of Mine
* 06 Kick Start My Heart
* 07 If You Want To
* 08 Just One Ki... ====
* 01 That S Not Her Style
* 02 We Didn't Start The Fire
* 03 The Downeaster 'Alexa'
* 04 I G... ====
* 01 Voices 1
* 02 Falling Free 1
* 03 Start Again 1
* 04 Pieces Of Puzzles 1
* 05 Bitters... ere It Is Night Time Again 1
* 13 Why You Wanna Start A Fight_ 1
* 14 1959 Revisited_ A Tribute 1
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== Connecting ====
It couldn't be much simpler to start ''screen''...just run the command at a console pr... ected to, but now it says "screen" instead.
I'll start a ''top'' session. This will occupy my console u... 0 0:00.02 ksoftirqd/3
Normally I would need to start a second ssh connection to interact with the mach
">
<record name="myapp_build_log.txt" action="start" append="false" />
<echo message="Performing ... e the first ''<record>'' tag contains an ''action=start'' attribute. That turns the recorder on. The ''
d ..
At this point, everything should be built. Start ''asterisk'' with this command:
sudo /etc/init.d/asterisk start
We can check that ''asterisk'' is running with this command:
ps aux | grep asteri