error message

arduino in the third person

Linux Today  Wed, 02/09/2011 - 01:35

Flickr: "was fussing around with the Arduino IDE's settings and got this adorable error message"


 

Till Klampaeckel's Blog: Tracking PHP errors

PHPDeveloper.org  Mon, 11/29/2010 - 13:20

Till Klampaeckel has put together this new post looking at the track_errors ini option (that will always put the latest error message in $phperrormsg) and how it can help you more efficiently handle the errors your application throws.


 

Bash: Handling Command Not Found

Linux Today  Fri, 04/23/2010 - 17:03

Linux Journal: "After a recent O/S version upgrade (to openSUSE 11.2) I noticed that bash started being a bit more intelligent when I did something stupid: it started giving me a useful error message..."


 

Bash: Handling Command Not Found

Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community  Fri, 04/23/2010 - 06:34

After a recent O/S version upgrade (to openSUSE 11.2) I noticed that bash start


 

PHPFreaks.com: or die() must die

PHPDeveloper.org  Fri, 05/29/2009 - 09:28

According to this new article on the PHPFreaks.com site the use of "or die()" in scripts...must die!


 

Gedit won't save to SSHFS mount, cured

Linux Today  Tue, 05/19/2009 - 12:32

Linux Today blog: "I ran into an odd gedit bug on various versions of Ubuntu and Kubuntu; it won't save to an SSHFS mount and says it's a permissions error.

But the error message is in error, because it isn't a permisssions error."


 

Top Tip: .JPEG recovered photos?

Extremetech  Wed, 03/25/2009 - 19:30

I am using the program Handy Recovery 4.0 and I have files that I need to recover. These are .jpeg photos however none of the photo programs I currently have allow me to view them.

The error message " not a valid file" etc. occurs. Is there a way to view these files?


 

Top Tip: Can't install Win TV for new HVR 2250!

Extremetech  Thu, 01/22/2009 - 11:15

I keep getting the same error message when I try to install Win TV software. See error message below. [i]Error: The file C:\windows\system32\Msvcirt.dll could not be opened.

Please check that your disk is not full and that you have access to destination directory. Access is denied.[/i][b][/b] I ran every test I could think of, with no luck.