Suppress make clock skew warning when using NFS and NTP is unavailable [closed] - c++

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I'm using Putty to connect to a university Linux box. This server's clock is 15 minutes behind. My home directory is an NFS mount.
The BOFH has not configured NTP, even after several requests.
I can use the touch command until the sun turns blue; make will still warn.

I have not used it by myself, but have you checked http://nfstimesync.sourceforge.net/ project?

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New to Veirtual Machines.... Quick Question about snapshots [closed]

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Do I need to take a snapshot before I shut down my VM? I've downloaded a ton of stuff on this virtual machine and previously, I had to re-install ubuntu on my VM after I shut it down. This only happened sometimes

how to send data to PC over JTAG/debugger [closed]

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I am using a PEmicro USB Multilink Universal JTAG.
I have a Cortex M4 processor running a custom C++ RTOS with no filesystem.
I need to trace execution of some functions to debug a problem but since I don't have a filesystem, I'd have to use a RAM circular buffer.
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Is it possible to write the trace data over the JTAG/debugger connection to the PC? Even if this can't be done full-speed, it would still be useful to me.

Mutt e-mail client development ended? [closed]

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Has development on Mutt (the e-mail client) ended? I can't figure it out from the Wiki page. How would I go about pushing a patch upstream if I had one? (so far, I just have something that works for me).
Incidentally: are there many people using it still nowadays? Why no development on it for months?
I looked here: http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/
Fortunately, there's been quite some activity since your post:
http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/

Can virus transmit over remote desktop? [closed]

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I am using Windows XP to access another Windows XP via Remote Desktop. I suspect that the remote one has a virus. Is it possible the virus will affect my host computer?
Provided you're not using an account that has a login script to map shared drives, or transferring files between the two, I doubt you'd have a problem with it.

Recommendations for log analysis tools for ejabberd logs [closed]

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I'm looking at a massive set of ejabberd logs, and I'm trying to pry out some useful information from them. Are there any existing tools that can help me get some of the work done, or am I left to roll my own?
What are the type of information you are looking in the logs ?
For ejabberd platform analysis, there is an ejabberd monitoring solution called TeamLeader ( http://www.process-one.net/en/solutions/teamleader/ ) but this might be overkill.