Re: [ilugd] Solaris 10 CD

2006-07-05 Thread Anand Kapoor
Yes, to the best of my understanding Solaris 10 onwards,
distribution/redistribution isn't a problem, you simply have to pay a
Subscription fee for updates (other than extremely (limited) critical
ones).

Anand

On 7/5/06, Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Ashutosh == Ashutosh Mishra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Ashutosh hello, I have the images of CDs of solaris 10. If you
Ashutosh are interested then tell me how can you get these...

 Does the license allow you to redistribute these?

 Regards,

 -- Raju
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[ilugd] IceWM vs Gnome

2006-07-05 Thread Sudev Barar
May be sligthly OT here.but I recently installed Ubuntu6.06 with
LTSP on a AMD-Athlon64bit Dual Core machine with 1000mbps ethernet on
board and fast SCSI drive plus 4gb RAM.

With gnome desktop running and ~20 users online I saw constant load
level between 10-20 as reported by top. I thereafter changed the
default windown manager to IceWM for all users and now the load level
reported by top under same conditions is 2 all day long!

Any one who can verify similar experience?
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Re: [ilugd] g00gl3 h4ck3r 534rch

2006-07-05 Thread Pankaj kaushal
Ashish Shukla wrote:
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You sir, are an idiot of the first order.

PS: Sorry if I hurt your sentiments by posting this mail.

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Re: [ilugd] Solaris 10 CD

2006-07-05 Thread Vijay Thakur
Thanking you Anand...

On 7/5/06, Anand Kapoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, to the best of my understanding Solaris 10 onwards,
 distribution/redistribution isn't a problem, you simply have to pay a
 Subscription fee for updates (other than extremely (limited) critical
 ones).

 Anand

 On 7/5/06, Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Ashutosh == Ashutosh Mishra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 writes:
 
 Ashutosh hello, I have the images of CDs of solaris 10. If you
 Ashutosh are interested then tell me how can you get these...
 
  Does the license allow you to redistribute these?
 
  Regards,
 
  -- Raju
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Re: [ilugd] g00gl3 h4ck3r 534rch

2006-07-05 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves

On 05-Jul-06, at 4:00 PM, Pankaj kaushal wrote:

 Ashish Shukla wrote:
 I've just discovered this Google Hacker Search, enjoy search with it.
 http://www.google.com/intl/xx-hacker/
 P.S. Sorry if I broke any rule by posting this mail.

 You sir, are an idiot of the first order.

1d10t 0f th3 f1r5t 0rd3r - if you must make comments like this at  
least spell them correctly


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Re: [ilugd] IceWM vs Gnome

2006-07-05 Thread Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
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Sudev Barar wrote:

 With gnome desktop running and ~20 users online I saw constant load
 level between 10-20 as reported by top. I thereafter changed the
 default windown manager to IceWM for all users and now the load level
 reported by top under same conditions is 2 all day long!

http://www.teamquest.com/resources/gunther/display/5/index.htm
http://bmaurer.blogspot.com/

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Re: [ilugd] timestamp error

2006-07-05 Thread abhinav sahai
On 7/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 2:07:53 pm 07/04/06 abhinav sahai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  hi all
  i have installed  ubuntu 6.06 on my machine.
  now each time i logged onto the system after restarting, the time of
  the desktop  is changed.
  after reading the guide i changed the file /etc/default/rcS
  i changed the line containing set UTC =yes to UTC = no.

 Did you also reset the system time to the correct local time? Is
 the time shown on the system correct? Did you do a
 sudo /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh restart?

no i did not do that earlier
after doing that now everything works
thanx



  since i have done that when i try to run anything starting with
  sudoi get the message
  sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Jul  5 07:56:37 2006
  the time  at the end is different always..
  as a result i cannot perform any operation with superuser priveledge.
  i cannot change that file also to original
  what chould i do?

 If resetting the time does not work, you can always change the root
 password by booting into single user mode (edit the grub menu at
 boot time, add single to the end of the kernel line, and boot).
 This should bring up a shell prompt, at which you can use passwd
 to reset the root password.

 Regards,
 Gora


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Re: [ilugd] Repartioning LVM and installing windows

2006-07-05 Thread Mithun Bhattacharya


--- Simon fgc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,
 
 i have a system where i installed linux sometime back with
 partitioning scheme as follows
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] simon]# df -h
 Filesystem Size  Used
 Avail Use% Mounted on
 /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00   36G   18G   17G  53% /
 /dev/hda1   99M   56M
 39M  60% /boot
 none 248M 0
 248M   0% /dev/shm
 
 Now i need to install windows on the same PC. so kind of resize
 /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00  drive and then may be using fdisk to
 create a new partition.
 
 I believe there is something we can do with the below commands
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] simon]# man lvresize
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] simon]# man dmsetup
 
 As i don't have a seperate media to take the back up and repartition
 the hardisk to install windows, i can not take the risk of loosing
 data by using above commands and hence looking for the expert advice.

To begin with I would recommend you read the LVM howto
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/ being a good starting point.

Next to summarize there are three major sections in a LVM namely
extents, volumes and volume groups.
To understand them more clearly you could think of Physical volumes as
hard disk or a software raid device, logical volumes would be
equivalent to a partition on that device.
These volumes would be internally split into chunks of data which would
be called physical or logical extent depending upon what type of volume
you are splitting.
Using these volumes you create Volume groups which is where you start
looking at it from outside the LVM therefore your filesystem sits on
the volume group.
Any resize activity you do should be supported by the volume group and
the filesystem sitting on it and everything else will happen
transparently.
Now to free space from LVM and have it usable for Windows you need to
have a logical volume freed from LVM. If you dont need to pass the
whole space to Windows you could ofcourse resize the partition and put
part of it back into the LVM.
Therefore to resize (shorten) a filesystem on LVM you need to do the
following
1. Run pvdisplay on the partition or device you wish to remove and
confirm it is not being used (check for Free PE). If it has data in
it - you need to have spare space in other extents in the VolGroup and
then run pvmove.
2. unmount the filesystem
3. Resize the filesystem
4. Run vgreduce to remove the volume from the volume group.
5. Mount the filesystem on the updated volume group.

I would recommend you read the HOWTO thoroughly and understand the
commands I have mentioned. Since I donot know the structure underneath
your volume group and since I dont want you to blindly copy my
instructions I have not mentioned the exact syntax to use. I do believe
I have mentioned all the steps but dont blame me if I missed any step -
it is your data after all :).



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[ilugd] Problem in installing Ubuntu 5.10 and 6.06

2006-07-05 Thread mukul
*Hi my system's configuration is given below :-*
P-IV 2.66 Ghz , 256 MB RAM , Intel Desktop board D 915 GLVG for Celeron D
processor
Present OS - Windows XP / SP-2
When I am trying to install Ubuntu 6.06 it just loads all the necessary
modules and then the unclear blurred graphical images appear on the screen
and then nothing happens further.
And on installing Ubuntu 5.10 ...when all the installations are complete
.and after ejecting the CD when the system restarts then it hangs when
it tries to start Hotplug system .anybody help me out to solve it.
Mukul
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Re: [ilugd] Repartioning LVM and installing windows

2006-07-05 Thread Simon fgc
Hello Mithun,

 Now to free space from LVM and have it usable for Windows you need to
 have a logical volume freed from LVM.
snip
 Therefore to resize (shorten) a filesystem on LVM you need to do the
 following
 1. Run pvdisplay on the partition or device you wish to remove and
 confirm it is not being used (check for Free PE). If it has data in
 it - you need to have spare space in other extents in the VolGroup and
 then run pvmove.
pvdisplay shows just 1 Free PE :( and there is no other spare VolGroup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] simon]# pvdisplay
  --- Physical volume ---
  PV Name   /dev/hda2
  VG Name   VolGroup00
  PV Size   37.16 GB / not usable 0
  Allocatable   yes
  PE Size (KByte)   32768
  Total PE  1189
  Free PE   1
  Allocated PE  1188
  PV UUID   HbV5hh-30mm-Gpdv-LTUC-gzQa-ldRk-t0RUHC


 2. unmount the filesystem
 3. Resize the filesystem
Is there a way where i can resize this VolGroup00 and then can resize
/dev/hda2 ??

 4. Run vgreduce to remove the volume from the volume group.
there is only one Volume Group in the system
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00, the size of the same is 36Gb (the
size of almost the whole hardisk).

[EMAIL PROTECTED] simon]# df -h
FilesystemSize  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
   36G   18G   17G  53% /
/dev/hda1  99M   56M   39M  60% /boot
none  248M 0  248M   0% /dev/shm

 5. Mount the filesystem on the updated volume group.


thanx
Simon.

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