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- RT @alexstamos: It's darkly ironic that Apple is the company that is demonstrating the end point of late-90's fears about Microsoft. ✅Ren… 3 months ago
- RT @magbars: Formålet med den nye sikkerhetsloven er godt definert; #hengelås https://t.co/9u6tv9RaHp 3 months ago
- RT @MarieGMoe: How can we build secure software if nobody is responsible for software security? Gary McGraw @cigitalgem warns us about th… 3 months ago
- RT @Pandamoanimum: Want to feel old? This is what Macaulay Culkin looks like now. https://t.co/msNkp9XQTH 3 months ago
- RT @NSM_no: Den nye sikkerhetsloven trådte i kraft 1. januar 2019. Nå har Nasjonal sikkerhetsmyndighet (NSM) publisert åtte veiledere til d… 3 months ago
Category Archives: Science & tech
Installing and running clojure and Leiningen on windows 8
I’ve played around a little with Clojure on several occasions before, but never really done anything serious with it. I’ve decided to give it another try now, and I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it has gotten to install … Continue reading
Posted in English, Science & tech, Tips
Tagged Clojure, Leiningen, Lisp, Powershell, Programming, Windows
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Using Caps Lock as an extra Ctrl in suse 11.2/kde
As I’m using Emacs on a regular basis these days, I’m totally dependent on my left control-key being easy to reach (if you don’t know what I’m talking about, go read about emacs before continuing!). It may sound like a … Continue reading
Posted in Science & tech, Tips
Tagged caps, caps lock, caps lock key, commands, control, controll key, ctrl, ctrl key, emacs, guide, help, KDE, OpenSuse, OpenSuse11.2, suse, Tips, Ubuntu
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Why latex only includes one of your files
Just another quick tip that might help someone save some time and frustration: If when writing in Latex, you try to include one or more finished files into another file and only part of the final documents is generated, check … Continue reading
Posted in Science & tech, Tips
Tagged bugs, emacs, include, input, latex, latex commands, latex include, latex input, latex pdf, latex problem, multiple latex files, pdf latex, splitting latex documents
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Update: Installing R and XCMS (OpenSuse11.2)
(*14.Dec.’09: Minor update, see point 3 at the bottom about installing “multtest”). I recently switched from KUbuntu to OpenSuse, and had to install R and XCMS again. And again, it proved difficult. 1) R is easily installed from the links … Continue reading
Posted in Science & tech, Tips
Tagged bugs, commands, cran, KDE, molecular biology, OpenSuse, OpenSuse11.2, R, R Statistics, The R Project, xcms, zypper
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Rebooting frozen (k)ubuntu softly: ALT + PrintScrn + REISUB
Restart Ubuntu softly with Alt + PrtScrn + “REISUB” Continue reading