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Linux > Verbose
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Verbose Defined
An optional mode when running a program that will display varying levels of status messages as it is processing.
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- Verbose Windows: "How to enable verbose startup, shutdown, logon, and logoff status Messages in the Windows Server 2003 family [and XP]"
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- ARSC HPC Users' Newsletter 383: "Raw strings start with 'r'. For example, r'Example \tline\n' means exactly what is written, no backslashes are replaced by special characters. Thus, it is a good idea to use raw strings whenever you use regular expressions.&q uot;
Mon May 26
- how do i get os x to always boot in verbose mode: Mac OSX permanent verbose boot
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- Computers Suck! | Mikael Jansson: A list of why many modern computer interfaces are hostile to most people: folder's are not actually "intuitiv e", eye candy is useless, deep hierarchies are obstacles, users ignore much of the text that is presented.
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