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Grub disappearing on it's own?
Had a very strange experience with my dual-boot machine.On this one, I stopped using Ubuntu a wh...
boot/grub menu
I was having trouble with Windows and I installed Ubuntu on my laptop.Unfortunately I re-installed...
GRUB Menu Editing
How do you edit the GRUB start up menu?
Edit the grub menu
edited the grub menu which now lookslike this:-title Ubuntu 8.10, kernel 2.6.27-11-generic...
Grub Error22 - lost partition?
I was working on my computer tonight when it started getting very slow.I clicked on Home on the to...
Windows 2000 did not wipe out GRUB
It is extremely strange but I had a dual boot of Freedos and Crunchbang Linuxon my older IDE drive...
Grub problem I think
I had Ubuntu 8.04 EMC 2 version installed which operates off adifferent kernal. It does not do wel...
Installing Grub on ACER laptop
My ACER comes with pre loaded boot loader which chooses between "Vist"and "ACER Recovery."How ...
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Can I write my own .NET host?
Yes. For an example of how to do this, take a look at the source for the dm.net moniker developed by...
Can I create my own metadata attributes?
Yes. Simply derive a class from System.Attribute and mark it with the AttributeUsage attribute. For ...
How do I define my own code group?
Use caspol. For example, suppose you trust code from www.mydomain.com and you want it have full acce...
Can I create my own permission set?
Yes. Use caspol -ap, specifying an XML file containing the permissions in the permission set. To sav...
Does C# have its own class library?
Not exactly. The .NET Framework has a comprehensive class library, which C# can make use of. C# does...
Can I define my own exceptions?
Yes, just derive your exception class from System.Exception.Note that if you want your exception...
If you own a table, who can select from that table?
Only users with the select privilege on your table.
In Oracle, how can you find out what tables and views you own?
By selecting from USER_CATALOG or CAT. The name of the data dictionary object will vary by implement...
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