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General Programming / Re: [bash] Find empty folders
« on: April 06, 2011, 05:07:25 pm »
Bump!
find -depth -type d -empty
What do I win?
find -depth -type d -empty
What do I win?
Help! We're trapped in the computer, and the computer is trapped in 2008! Someone call the time police!
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So what goes in to calculating the "actual" RAM limit? Just the fact that 4GB sticks are the highest capacity currently manufactured?It's a completely arbitrary limit in the kernel. All Intel Macs have had PAE, so the hardware supports 64GB, but the kernel does not.
Yeah, they're just the only PC manufacturer that includes a DRM chip specifically so that you can run their OS....Apple is definitely not the only PC manufacturer that includes TPM chips in their computers. Most laptops have them, actually. Every machine Dell currently sells has one. I've even seen some motherboards on NewEgg that have them.
(byte)Integer.parseInt should be in every way equivalent to Byte.parseByte...No; parseByte() will throw an NFE if the number is too big, but the cast will simply truncate the high 24 bits. This is probably where the problem lies, since he said parseByte() doesn't work, when that's clearly what he should be using.
Ironically Snow Leopard is hard to find, since most of them are hacked Snow Leopard DVDs for non-Apple hardware. Also keep in mind that it needs to be burned onto a Dual Layer DVD since it's >4.7GB.I didn't have any trouble finding it a couple weeks before it was released - but that was before any of the hacked versions were released. Also, I don't think I know anyone who actually burned it to a DVD, since it's so much faster and easier and freer to restore the DMG to a free partition or external drive. I chopped an 8GB partition off my time machine external drive to keep the SL installer.