Could somebody tell me how to recover deleted files? I use Redhat Linux. I accidentally deleted an important file(s) using rm command.
i know there's a command sort of related to 'shadow...
Not content with already having issued IBM with a lawsuit, SCO is to sue Novell for illegally placing UNIX code in Novell Netware. According to SCO CEO Darl McBride , Novell never owned UNIX's pa...
]>When I ripped an old CD with cdparanoia, I ended ]>up with two big .WAV files each consisting of 3 ]>separate songs. ]> ]>Which program will let me extract each song into ]>its own...
... (comes from a digital camera). After the adjustment of the fps with mencoder, transcode produced broken files. Obviously, some output of mencoder must be broken. I have succeeded finally to encode th...
...ername and password in a form. Can someone point me to examples of how to fill up this form and download files using wget?...
...icode, no security whatsoever, are the two things that comes to mind first. You can't lock parts of files. You can't use CloseFile() on sockets handles.
There are a lot more, I'll t...
... a requirement that you run LILO from the mounted directory. (It would be if your config file referenced files relative to the current directory.)...
...site, and the first clue was empty dialogs and such. The virus/trojan/worm/whatever was replacing system files one-by-one with empty copies....
...s weekend. there already is a thread in debian.maint.x
After removing any .Xauthority and .xsession* Files i could run 'startx' as root (only for testing!). To get into kde as normal use...
...O database for actual transaction handling (it should be done the old mainframe way - generational merge files. For online transactions? Keep a transaction log in any database...
I'm presuming you downloaded both the .bz2 and .md5 files from wherever you go this software. If that's the case, then the .md5 should simply be a (very small) file that contains the output ...
...gt; Encourage compiling to binary. (Mere source code portability is a great thing) B> Keep the .class files, but create a native executable when first run, next time the class is being run, use the...
... everything running. It compiled fine. The only complaint I had of it was the handling of configurations files during upgrades, I didn't like the way Gentoo handled that issue.
What was of in...
... even software installed to synchronize my Palm PDA! And OpenOffice has handled all the Microsoft Office files that I've thrown at it.
The only problems with it according to Peter are the foreseeabl...
...persistent tasks, I prefer Emacs. Without Emacs, I wouldn't have started to use RCS for managing my files, for instance. Emacs just makes RCS so much easier to use. And I find pcl-cvs a very prod...
...0M /var
where / usage is less than 90mb and / partition is 500 mb itself. But still df reports :
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda5 505605 490003 0 100% / /dev/hda1 ...
... install Puppy Linux on the computer!
There are two main reasons for using it the first is to restore files and the second is to make them disappear without leaving a trace.
If you need more inf...
Recent survey indicates that developers are choosing MacOS and Linux over Vista. An interesting post in Fortune confirms the feeling that Vista is not very popular among developers and they in...
I have a question that I realize could start a flame war, but I proceed in caution regardless. This posting is MEANT as an observation and an opportunity for improvement on what is (for my purposes) t...
All of us are familiar with the insane pace the programing world lives in, and in which a programmer can "die" in (metaphorically speaking) if he (or she) does not keep up.
Sco...
An interview with Linus Torvalds by Richard Morris is really a reason for taking the time and read.
I don't know about you but I really enjoy hearing what the creator of Linux has to say so here...
... instructions for installation:
On your functioning Linux machine running Asterisk with the header files installed to /usr/include/asterisk, run the following commands to install the voice chang...
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