@allquixotic When exporting from Excel, line breaks within a cell are represented as a single LF.
@allquixotic s/newline/linefeed/g
So if the HTML file (I guess you guys are talking about that, can't be bothered to read the whole history) contains a LF, it's probable that Excel is interpreting that as a (soft) line break.
Though when copying from the cell via clipboard on Windows, those line breaks are transformed into CR + LF...
@Bob pseudocode: IF [ cell data contains a newline or tab character ]; THEN [ add a quotation mark at the start and end of the cell value and add an extra quotation mark next to each quotation mark already in the cell value, when copying the data to the clipboard ].
We experimentally determined it to be not only newlines but tabs, too.
His input data didn't even have any carriage returns or newlines (in any combination).
@JourneymanGeek Not true. My time is worth money (my employer proves that) so time I spent on the course should be paid back to me on an hourly basis for what I'm worth :D
heheheehehehehhehehhehehehhehehheehhehhehehehehhe i was playing around with google translate and discovered the translation for "behold the pancakes" in Spanish :D
i was conjugating the plural familiar imperative forms of verbs with "the pancakes" on the end
that's not really possible, since the maximum volume is usually determined by the hardware and calibrated in the device as the value "0 dB" which means that there is no "attenuation" (lower volumes have a negative dB value to indicate that the signal is attenuated, i.e. softer)
what you can do is create a sound file (or download one) that has higher amplitude, up to the maximum, since many ringtones don't max out the amplitude all the time
look up terms like "really loud sound file" or something
@allquixotic Depends on the phone. I remember there was some EU regulation on the max volume, so Nokia N8 firmware for European countries had a lower cap on the max volume than other firmware flashed to the same phone.
@Ricket I've used it before... don't install/uninstall much, so not much use for it.
From what I understand, there's two main modes of uninstallation - 'forced' and 'tracked' (pro version only)
In addition to the uninstaller that comes with the program, the 'forced' mode looks for any references in the registry (and possibly some other folders?) by product/company name from the uninstaller metadata and removes them (potentially dangerous, but a backup is made just in case)
Some people have had issues where, e.g., they remove 'Microsoft' products such as Visual Studio and shared registry keys critical to other MS products like Office were also removed
Tracked mode is generally safer than forced mode, but isn't on the free version - and it can take a very long time to load the log if it's a big package, such as an Adobe Creative Suite
@Ricket The problem with Revo 'forced' mode it it searches for text strings - which could accidentally remove more than you want, or miss what should be removed. Not too reliable for bigger software packages.
The uninstaller that comes with the program should know exactly what is safe to remove (except shared libraries, since other programs may also be using them)
@njallam Why would you do that? I can't see any good coming of it
I mean, nothing bad would probably happen either, but I don't think the driver is making an impact on the dedicated card driver or something if that's your thought
@Ricket The dedicated card is NVIDIA and the internal one is AMD. I figured it would just be more useless Windows services running for a device I'm not using.
Ahh... Nevermind my scissors image. I thought you were trying to STOP data from flowing, when you said "data does not flow here" and then "i'm trying to do that"
@JourneymanGeek Turning NAT off (if the router has that option) and leaving the router connected to the WAN port could also work, and save a port. But since it's a switch, this shouldn't matter...?
the router has an upstream connection (should be irrelevant) connected to the WAN port.. but on the LAN side just one computer at the moment, this one. It works because I'm using it to type this for you
the minute I connect the router to the switch LAN ports and connect this computer to the switch, no pings, no connection, no nothin'
technically the switch does have an IP address for its management console, but the switch as I use it is just meant to be a dumb, but capable of handling lots of potential bandwidth, switch
it's just when you plug the router into the switch, it's supposed to work to "extend" the number of ports on the router but does not at all. Doesn't matter if I use regular or crossover ethernet cable either
I mean this whole article smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-basics/… says "yep, just plug in a switch to extend the number of LAN ports on your router, it's so easy!" but IT NO WORK FOR ME
this switch has optical uplinks for combining switches (to preserve bandwidth, etc). My only guess at this point is that it is disallowing combining switches via regular ethernet ports in favor of that
but I can't find anything in the management UI that says "bridging" about anything, e.g. it does not appear disabled
Hummm. I think at that point we'd just suggest to ask on the main site proper and see if anyone else has more experience with that particular kind of switch.
@bob yeah, but configuring the VLAN required a zillion clicks, really would rather not do that (again). And if I've plugged two machines into the same ports and seen them ping each other, that kinda rules out any massive config problem
it could be something subtle about switch-to-switch that I don't understand yet, but I find no mention of this in the manual
I have 4 "NETGEAR ProSafe GS724T Gigabit Smart Switch" that will need connecting to each other. I am not sure of the best way to go about this. Normally, I would just daisy chain them or hook all switches into 1 switch so there is only one hop for data.
Is there a better way to connect these swi...
I have two Netgear GS748TS 48 port gigabit stackable switches, which when stacked via two HDMI cables allow hosts on one of the switches to talk to hosts on the other.
Netgear claim that the HDMI trunk allows for 10Gbps of bandwidth, but when I test using 4 computers and iperf, it appears that o...
"There's lots of things that could go wrong, please do think about what you're doing and take a backup before hitting the 'Save' button on this page! You've been warned!" eek
yeah I'm nervous about changing the VLAN in Tomato. Massive "WARNING" disclaimers all over the place
@JeffAtwood What about the tagging? From the switch manual you posted:
> Each VLAN in a network has an associated VLAN ID, which appears in the IEEE 802.1Q tag in the Layer 2 header of packets transmitted on a VLAN. An end station may omit the tag, or the VLAN portion of the tag, in which case the first switch port to receive the packet may either reject it or insert a tag using its default VLAN ID. A given port may handle traffic for more than one VLAN, but it can only support one default VLAN ID.
yeah so basically I just told tomato "hey, every port is on VLAN 4"
versus the default of 1
going to move the desktop over and see
great, now I am connected through the netgear switch instead of the router proper as well
I guess the easier way to do this is to buy multiple physical switches, but overkill-y
e.g. if you want to isolate traffic between two networks, you could buy two switches, or, configure one switch so that there's two VLANs that can't see each other at the physical layer
printing out a label to put on the front of the router that says "vlan4" so this is clear
@JeffAtwood Yeah, I just ran into some issues back then with the SU contest vouchers because they wouldn't allow you to use a U.S. voucher in other countries and vice-versa.
this vlan issue makes sense, because packets on the switch side would be 'tagged' with the vlan. But once you cross switches, those tags would not make it over.
e.g. vlan 1 traffic was being sent to a vlan 4 port, so it was discarded
I had to sweat blood to get my HTPC build down to 18 watts.. now I built a FRIGGING SERVER with 32gb of ram, two 512gb SSDs, etc and it idles at 25 watts