The reason why there are 256 RGB color values -- and not, for example, 1024 -- is that Gimp was programmed for 8 bit color channels. In most cases, 16 million colors is quite satisfactory, but there are certain highly specialized image manipulation programs that can handle 16 bit color channels. There is also a new version of Gimp under development called GIMP HOLLYWOOD that will include 16 bit color channels. In this book, we will focus on 8 bit (256 value) color channels since that is what you'll work with in Gimp.
#apachectl start [Tue Jul 2 22:48:58 2002] [alert] httpd: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName /usr/local/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started となります。
--- Hardware Configuration for /dev/fbs/ffb0 --- Type: single-buffered FFB1 Board: rev 1 PROM Information: Not Available FBC: version 0x1 DAC: Brooktree 9068, version 4 (Pac1) 3DRAM: Mitsubishi 1309, version 3 EDID Data: Not Available Monitor Sense ID: 6 (Sun monitor) Monitor possible resolutions: 1024x768x77, 1024x800x84, 1152x900x66, 1152x900x76, 1280x1024x67, 1280x1024x76, 960x680x112s, 960x680x108s Current resolution setting: 1024x768x60
>>394 私の認識は以下の通りです。 User IDにはReal User IDとEffective User IDの2つがあってpermissionのチェックはeffective UIDでしている。 コンピューター上の資源に特定の方法でのみアクセスを許可したいときにその特定の方法にsticky bitを与える。
mkisofs: Error: hoge/hage0109/hige and hoge/hage0108/hige have the same Rock Ridge name mkisofs: Error: hoge/hage0109/hege and hoge/hage0108/hege have the same Rock Ridge name mkisofs: Unable to sort directory
> Question 6.4. Do I need to define an A record for localhost ? > > Date: Sat Sep 9 00:36:01 EDT 1995 > > Somewhere deep in the BOG (BIND Operations Guide) that came with 4.9.3 > (section 5.4.3), it says that you define this yourself (if need be) in > the same zone files as your "real" IP addresses for your domain. Quoting > the BOG: > > > ... As implied by this PTR > record, there should be a ``localhost.my.dom.ain'' > A record (with address 127.0.0.1) in every domain > that contains hosts. ``localhost.'' will lose its > trailing dot when 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa is queried > for;... > > The sample files in the BIND distribution show you what needs to be done > (see the BOG). > > Some HP boxen (especially those running HP OpenView) will also need > "loopback" defined with this IP address. You may set it as a CNAME > record pointing to the "localhost." record.