Hi,
Please do not register on http://moneycontrol.com/
I found myself getting spam. They have an un-subscribe option which
seems to be ignored.
I unsubscribed at least 6 times and no effect.
Anyway, Google's spam filtering gets rid of all their mails. But I
would not trust their site now for anyth
Hi ,
Well i knew pgrep and it is same as i wrote in single line.NO ISSUE
about it.
I logged in as 'root' so poweroff could be invoked and path was OK.
Moreover the last point I again did 'sh kills.sh' PC WENT OFF.
Well, name of script was kills.sh not kill.sh always.
cheers,
Devesh.
in infinite wisdom Manish spoke thus On 04/21/2008 10:46 PM:
> First, I thought it's kinda like a toy and then I found out that
> people installed Debian on this and that it runs Firefox and Emacs,
> has WiFi and boots very fast.. what else does one need?
screen space. 800x600 sucks
--
raj
See
http://store.itsyourftp.com/~sonic2000gr/freebsd/gjournal-desktop/article.html
The author provides this amusing info
"5.1. I am getting kernel panics during periods of high disk activity.
How is this related to journaling?
The journal probably fills up before it has a chance to get committed
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,--[ On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:21:31PM +0530, devesh wrote:
| hi guys,
|
| Can anyone find something interesting ?
|
| Well here is a shell script (kill.sh) :
|
| *#!/bin/bash
| id=`ps -ef | grep wget | grep -v grep | cut -c 10-15`
| if [ $id -eq
On Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 10:21:31PM +0530, devesh wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> Can anyone find something interesting ?
>
> Well here is a shell script (kill.sh) :
>
> *#!/bin/bash
> id=`ps -ef | grep wget | grep -v grep | cut -c 10-15`
Probably you can active the same using pgrep?
id = `ps -ef | pgrep
hi guys,
Can anyone find something interesting ?
Well here is a shell script (kill.sh) :
*#!/bin/bash
id=`ps -ef | grep wget | grep -v grep | cut -c 10-15`
if [ $id -eq 20698 ]
then
sleep 10m
sh kills.sh
else
date > kill_time
poweroff
fi
*
1.It was around 4.AM i run it background.And checked
The ABN Amro story gets more interesting. Here is a transcript:
Here is what they responded:
Dear Customer,
This is with reference to your email dated
April 23, 2008. At the outset we would like to thank you for the time taken
and effort made by you in sharing your concerns with us.
We wish to
On 25-Apr-08, at 6:28 PM, Anil Seth wrote:
> Once I have registered, I have been able to use my credit card with
> the SecureCode using Firefox on Fedora.
> Incidentally, SecureCode should make online use of Credit Card safer.
nothing is safe in HDFC. I applied to open an account there and
rec
> Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 06:05:29 +0530
> From: Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] Candidate for Hall Of Shame?
> To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed
>
>
> On 24-A
>From: Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>What is that issue? I am not having any problems playing sound on
>8.04 or for that matter on 6.06 or 7.04 or 7.10
This issue-->
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bug/131133
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Gutsy_Intel_HD_Audio_Contro
(Please note that while I have edited follow-ups, this is still
cross-posted between the ilugd, and ubuntu-in lists.)
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:59:50 +0530
"Amit Karpe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello ,
> Check out Ubuntu 8.04 at ubuntu.com
>
> Look for release note http://www.ubunt
On 25/04/2008, Shiv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has the Intel HDA card with Realtek ALC861 chip issue that we faced with
> Gutsy been sorted out?
What is that issue? I am not having any problems playing sound on
8.04 or for that matter on 6.06 or 7.04 or 7.10
In the previous versions I had to
>- Original Message
>From: Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Now only to get my stylus touch screen working.
Hi,
Has the Intel HDA card with Realtek ALC861 chip issue that we faced with Gutsy
been sorted out?
I hadn't upgraded to gutsy for that reason.
With Warm Regards,
Shivkumar
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