Martin McCormick wrote:
Is there any sort of instant message application that can run in
a command-line terminal, similar to talkd?
Thanks.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
Systems Engineer
OSU Information Technology Department Telecommunications Services Group
pidgin puts out a
Curt Howland wrote:
==
- -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 64136 2008-11-16 09:18 avisync
l? ? ? ? ?? awk
- -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 39828 2008-04-16 18:37 barcode
==
There's some filesystem corruption. Are you familiar with fsck?
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
Stackpole, Chris schreef:
His exact question was how do I measure the speed while I am doing cp
command?
I took the 'while' to mean 'as the cp command runs' aka progress during
the transfer. As for benchmarking, when rsync finishes it prints out
messages like:
sent
Do you know who it will inconvenience the most? Joe McDonagh. Because
now that he gloats that he is a troll, when he needs help nobody will
help him. This mailing list is a community effort, and those who don't
want to be a part of the community, don't have to be. That's what
killfiles
on the enterprise and any change in their business
direction is because of a change in enterprise computing, simple as that.
Bill Thompson wrote:
On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 10:06:56 -0500
Joe McDonagh joseph.e.mcdon...@gmail.com wrote:
And to the people who give a schpiel about what if RH shuts down
tomorrow
At the risk of starting a huge religious war:
1. Preseed vs. kickstart
If you're only running at home or only a few machines at work, you're
not going to run into this. Once you're done a RH install a .ks file is
dropped under /root. You can now use this file to kickstart identical
machines
The FHS doesn't have much to do with what I am talking about. IIRC both
distros follow the standard, but it doesn't actually mandate much
beneath /etc.
2. The disarray of configuration files vs centralized system config dir
In RH you have /etc/sysconfig. Almost every single system
will comment in-line because I don't want to risk causing your brain
to asplode from the rage associated with people who top-post.
Steve Lamb wrote:
Joe McDonagh wrote:
At the risk of starting a huge religious war:
About top posting vs. actually formatting your messages
Because I am a masochist.
Just kidding. I inherited an infrastructure as part of my latest job in
operations. I can tell you that from a SysAdmin/Ops Engineer point of
view, Debian and its derivatives are not as quick to get to a nice
automated infrastructure and require a lot of up-front
Why is it not the 'best' idea? Infinite loops can be used to your
advantage. It's already been remarked that cron will not work because it
is fixed-frequency. That means OP will have to start maintaining state
via files to avoid race conditions.
An infinite while;do;done construct can be
!
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 11:38:50AM -0500, Joe McDonagh wrote:
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone knows where I can find a comprehensive
list of debian-installer key/value pairs for preseeding. I discovered
/var/cache/debconf/templates.dat but that doesn't show *all* keys
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone knows where I can find a comprehensive
list of debian-installer key/value pairs for preseeding. I discovered
/var/cache/debconf/templates.dat but that doesn't show *all* keys.
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