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GeneralRe: Bad UDP length 736 > IP payload length Len = 728 packet drop Pin
sarali12-Apr-19 20:43
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QuestionActive PID Pin
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QuestionUsing "R CMD INSTALL ..." to install package Pin
Vaclav_1-Apr-19 14:41
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k50543-Apr-19 10:51
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Thank you for that Richard.

For some time I've been thinking that the OP must be some sort of script-kiddie that has managed to install Linux, discovered an IDE and read the first few pages of "C++ for dummies", and now thinks he is on his way to becoming the next Dennis Ritchie. However, this latest query is so egregiously flawed that I've come up with a new theory. It doesn't seem conceivable that any reasonable search query for how to install a .deb file would return a hit for the page given anywhere near the top. That being the case, we must consider that the OP is, in fact, doing this deliberately. Therefore, I can only assume that the OP is some species of troll that is playing some sort of game of "bait the neck-beard". At this point its not unreasonable to assume that getting one of the respondents to announce that they are no longer going to respond accrues major points. If so, I'm going to make someones day by saying I'm not playing any longer. By the way, have you noticed that the OP varies his nickname from "Vaclav_" to "_Vaclav"? Can we thereby assume there's actually 2 of them?

Now if there was only some way to invoke Godwin's law...

Questioncommand "/../" Pin
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QuestionWhy lscpu returns BOTH 32 -bit , 64-bit ? Pin
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