Save it? No, that's what's actually printed, run it through od -c to check.
Anyway, the most important issue is that you;re not doing what the question asks for. It's a shame cause that's a damn fine trick, just not an answer to the problem.
@mikeserv No I don't. It's just that your solution does not look for the longest number it prints all of them, and the \r makes only the last one visible. That's not what the OP was asking for.
@terdon No, the newer has a better answer because it actually explains the issue (there is not more than one scheduler), whereas the old one does not, although the old one could be read as presuming you understand this already.
Sometimes, within a game you find programmable entities. A great example are the Turtles of Computer Craft, a minecraft mod. If I had a question about programming Turtles, or anything else that's programmable, WITHIN a game, is that on topic or off topic?
I have a cron entry that runs every 30 minutes -
*/30 * * * * /home/myuser/myscripts.sh
How to set this up such that it runs exactly at 30 minute intervals but also exactly at (for example)
3:00 PM, 3:30 PM, 4:00 PM, 4:30 PM and so on.
So I'm not only interested in the 30 minute interval ...
@slm Probably OP failed to fix the network config. At least on Debian, you'd have to change the MAC address that corresponds to eth0 in the udev config
@terdon I presume since they removed the 10k flag queue, and now replaced it with the LQ review queue... I have to presume too many things but was expected... I think
As of a few minutes ago, we are replacing the pending suggested edit count in the top bar with the number of pending reviews for diamond moderators and folks with the "moderation tools" privilege (i.e. 10k users on graduated sites and whatever that level's at on betas):
We are excluding the Cl...