... you're joking but... yep. Definitely. Something MASSIVELY wrong with it. I've never seen an XP system fall over like that.
*boing*
Light just dawned. I *have* seen a system go down ...
Hello,
I need to sftp to an account on a remote system where I have lots of stuff stored and retrieve the whole directory. I cannot manually retrieve every file as it would take forever. I also ca...
Hi,
I need source code for the following.
I want to run a schedule a command on remote system on linux system. say for example from client say machine 1, i want to list the users on machine 2 ...
The Right Way involves using whatever backup system you are using to preserve important files on your systems.
If you are not using any backup system, then your options may be limited or even non-...
...nd alter the partitions, it HAS TO BOOT to real-mode, : it's the only way it can have control of the system.
There _is no_ DOS on a Win2K system so it couldn't to DOS if it wanted to. No...
... Postscript printer. You may want to ensure that apsfilter (think that was the name) is installed on your system: It's supposed to detect Postscript code and sent it on to Ghostscript if need be....
...he necessary sound card driver'.
So I clicked on the start button and on the menu I went to:
System Settings >> Soundcard Detection
Then a dialog box popped up and gave me the f...
These file system links have been plaguing me. I'll get all four in, with a proper count, one of these drafts...
Someone once told me that Emacs was an Operating System, often packaged with a tiny utility called UNIX that handled the non-essential stuff.
...th the new pre-emptive patches applied.
I think the people at Debian have just done such a job on the system that it shows.
On aother note, I can't wait for Debian or release Sarge with i...
...oesn't show at my panel. I have to re-launch a new copy. I believe the old copy still resides in the system but I just couldn't use it. I am using RH9.
TIA....
'As part of a larger plan to spread the use of the Linux operating system throughout its retail stores, Burlington Coat Factory has begun a two-year effort to switch over to Linux-based point-of-...
Something else is going on on your system. But there is not enough info here to discern what that may be. I stand by what I said: it is not generally a requirement that you run LILO from the mounted d...
Arch Linux is an operating system intended to be lightweight and simple. The design approach of the development team focuses on "simplicity", elegance, code correctness and minimalism. Arch is large...
windows to be the superior graphics system, even going as far as posting 2 photos with one claimed to be Photoshop and the other claimed to be produced with GIMP but in reality both were made with pho...
...pp that uses these style sockets and there's the validation for you. You don't need to read the system source to figure that out!...
a
KNOPPIX is a bootable Live system on CD or DVD, consisting of a representative collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, s...
...wbie who just fell off of the Microsoft turnip truck, he is someone who knows his way around an operating system. Someone with his skills should be able to fix a problem like this, a problem that prob...
...tee you'll be upgraded.
Microsoft has limited liability also.
They guarantee their operating system is suitable for nothing. Read the Eula....
... iron MVS runs on, you would understand how even a power outage would not cause the OS to crash. Half the system could be on fire, and the OS would not crash.
I'm not talking about mainframes...
Hi, I am implementing quotas on my system and since a few days ago I am receiving the following silly message from the warnquota program:
/etc/cron.daily/warnquota:
warnquota: Can't open ...
...icable on a standard CD player'. What does that mean? If the music is down low and you have a crappy system you may not hear it?
If I ever do end up buying one of those CDs, then I'll be...
... as all the other so-called 'computer professionals', it's never his fault, it must be the system.
Since he claims worked on 'nix systems like 20 years ago developing stuff in ...
...e queue is 'RAW' and is plugged to an Epson-880.
Remote users using LPQ find that the local system is trying unsuccessfully to send the file to the server.
Remote can easily ping the...
...f administrations tho.
It's a real pity they do not take full advantage of the (quite expensive) system they have purchased and are (quite expensively) putting in a lot of effort to maintain,...
...than major software companies such as Oracle and Veritas that have warmed to the relatively new operating system. Where Oracle and Veritas have backed Red Hat, the most widely used version of Linux, J...
...al things I really think I can do.
I'm not sure about many aspiring hacker though as being part of the system might ruin all the fun, but it is certainly a great way to utilize some of the talents ...
...ve some time on your hands. Unlike with RedHat, Mandrake, etc., you get a real feeling of using a quality system when you log in. It sets you up with a lot of good defaults (for example, a VESA consol...
...ed via numerous hardware-related : routes; it all centres on the file wpa.dbl, which WinXP keeps in the : system32 directory. : This file stores information on the nature of the hardware at the time :...
...le minicomputer hardware is being merged with its Unix product line, once called the RS/6000. Result: The system formerly known as the AS/400 just got cheaper, more modern — and harder to kill....
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