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This document discusses a few installation strategies for those who intend to dual-boot between Windows and Linux.* NEW guide
This document describes how to install Linux on a Acer LapTop and various issues related to this. The reader is expected to have some knowledge about Linux Installation.* NEW entry
We investigate a new type of surface instability of a thin elastic film subjected to surface interactions such as van der Waals and electrostatic forces from another solid surface in its vicinity. It is found that a sufficiently soft (shear modulus <10 MPa) and nearly incompressible film deforms to form an undulating pattern without any mass transport. A novel feature is that the characteristic length scale of the pattern is nearly independent of the nature and magnitude of the external force, but varies linearly with the film thickness. These results explain some recent experiments and are applicable to problems such as adhesion and friction at soft solid interfaces, peeling of adhesives, patterning of solid surfaces, etc.
description: VMD (Visual Molecular Dynamics) is designed for the visualization and analysis of biological systems such as proteins, nucleic acids, lipid bilayer assemblies, etc. It may be used to view more general molecules, as VMD can read standard Protein Data Bank (PDB) files and display the contained structure. VMD provides a wide variety of methods for rendering and coloring a molecule: simple points and lines, CPK spheres and cylinders, licorice bonds, backbone tubes and ribbons, cartoon drawings, and others. VMD can be used to animate and analyze the trajectory of a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. In particular, VMD can act as a graphical front end for an external MD program by displaying and animating a molecule undergoing simulation on a remote computer.
description: mboxgrep is a small utility that scans a mailbox and displays messages matching a basic, extended, or Perl-compatible regular expression. It supports the following mail folder types: mbox, MH, nnmh, nnml, and maildir. changes: Support for qmail-style maildir folders.うーん、どのくらいのスピードなんじゃろか。
changes: Support for mouse buttons 6 and 7, much better support for KDE2 (including supporting the final version of the new GNOME/KDE window manager hints by default), and many other minor improvements and bugfixes.
changes: The existing help files have been converted into .sgml format, making PDF/PS/DVI/HTML help available. F1 through F5 now work under X. F1 now shows help using "whatis" for the current command.
histgram.pl [-n] min max [step] < infileのように使う。オプション -n を指定すると正規化する (各区間のデータを区間幅とデータ総数で割る)。 step を指定しないと区間幅を自動的に (max-min) / int(sqrt(データ数)) にする。
<Files "*.pl"> deny from all </Files>という記述があったのを忘れててちょいはまり。 ファイルは histgram.perl として置いた。