Re: [eug-lug]rm -rf

2003-11-30 Thread Mr O
Even easier, just type 'updatedb'. Works well for when you
install something too and can't seem to find it ;)

Mr O.



--- jgw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can find all of the places that I rm -rf's it from. Does
> locate just
> > keep those locations in memory?
> 
> No, in a database.
> 
> man locate & wait a day or regenerate the database manually.
> 
> /jgw


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Re: [eug-lug]rm -rf

2003-11-30 Thread jgw
> I can find all of the places that I rm -rf's it from. Does locate just
> keep those locations in memory?

No, in a database.

man locate & wait a day or regenerate the database manually.

/jgw
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[eug-lug]rm -rf

2003-11-30 Thread Dirk Ouellette
I've been trying to rm -rf every living piece of mozilla from my RH 9
box. I've used "su" then "#locate mozilla | less" and everywhere I find
it ,I rm it. When I try to "#find mozilla" , I see;
find: mozilla: No such file or directory
yet when I 

# locate mozilla | less

I can find all of the places that I rm -rf's it from. Does locate just
keep those locations in memory?
Dirk

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Re: [eug-lug]Preferred apps

2003-11-30 Thread Mr O
$ gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/unknown

Try googling it. I searched for "default brower evolution" and
came up with a handful or results. 

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Re: [eug-lug]Preferred apps

2003-11-30 Thread Linux Rocks !
Dirk,
you may need the full path to mozilla (use  locate mozilla if your unsure of 
the ful path).

Jamie

On Sunday 30 November 2003 12:47 pm, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
: I'm using mozilla %r in my RH 9 Preferred Apps for browser so Mozilla
: will pick up the url clicks from within Evolution, but it doesn't work.
: I've tried %a, and just mozilla, with no results.
: Dirk
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[eug-lug]Preferred apps

2003-11-30 Thread Dirk Ouellette
I'm using mozilla %r in my RH 9 Preferred Apps for browser so Mozilla
will pick up the url clicks from within Evolution, but it doesn't work.
I've tried %a, and just mozilla, with no results.
Dirk

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Re: [eug-lug]overclocked problem?

2003-11-30 Thread Bob Miller
Mr O wrote:

> I bought the 3.06 for the greater overclocking potential ;)
> In regards to lmbench, I've tried 2 and 3 and get these results
> when I try to run it:
> 
> #bash-2.05b$ make results see
> #cd src && make results
> #make[1]: Entering directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
> #make[2]: Entering directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
> #`../scripts/compiler` -O -DSYS5 -Dvalloc=malloc
> #-DS_IFIFO=S_IFFIFO -DUSE_RANDOM   -c lib_tcp.c -o
> #../bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib_tcp.o
> #/bin/sh: line 1: `../scripts/compiler`: No such file or
> #directory
> #make[2]: *** [../bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib_tcp.o] Error 127
> #make[2]: Leaving directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
> #make[1]: *** [lmbench] Error 2
> #make[1]: Leaving directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
> #make: *** [results] Error 2
> 
> I've even tried renaming the lmbench-*.* folder to just lmbench
> with no luck. It doesn't want to be in the root directory does
> it?

Looks like GNU make 3.80 got stupid on us.  Try "make results CC=cc".


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Re: [eug-lug]overclocked problem?

2003-11-30 Thread Mr O
I bought the 3.06 for the greater overclocking potential ;)
In regards to lmbench, I've tried 2 and 3 and get these results
when I try to run it:

#bash-2.05b$ make results see
#cd src && make results
#make[1]: Entering directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
#make[2]: Entering directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
#`../scripts/compiler` -O -DSYS5 -Dvalloc=malloc
#-DS_IFIFO=S_IFFIFO -DUSE_RANDOM   -c lib_tcp.c -o
#../bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib_tcp.o
#/bin/sh: line 1: `../scripts/compiler`: No such file or
#directory
#make[2]: *** [../bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib_tcp.o] Error 127
#make[2]: Leaving directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
#make[1]: *** [lmbench] Error 2
#make[1]: Leaving directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
#make: *** [results] Error 2

I've even tried renaming the lmbench-*.* folder to just lmbench
with no luck. It doesn't want to be in the root directory does
it?

Yup,
Mr O.


--- Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mr O wrote:
> 
> > Actually the 3.06 is a 533FSB.
> 
> What, that old thing!  You've had that motherboard since what,
> April?
> March, even?  I didn't know you'd taken up paleontology... 
> (-:
> 


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[eug-lug]truly useful embedded linux

2003-11-30 Thread Larry Price
http://bigmouth.here-n-there.com/

I can see it now, a hacked billy-bass as a front end for the NIDS
"'sploit 'sploit; someones hacking the webserver!!"
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efforts I have been unable to eliminate from  what is otherwise a 
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of mathematical precision. " -The Architect
"Microsoft has resolved this issue. We have put processes in place to
ensure there is no recurrence of this eventuality." -Microsoft

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Re: [eug-lug]overclocked problem?

2003-11-30 Thread Bob Miller
Mr O wrote:

> Actually the 3.06 is a 533FSB.

What, that old thing!  You've had that motherboard since what, April?
March, even?  I didn't know you'd taken up paleontology...  (-:

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