I've a 2nd CDROM how can I make both SCSI emulated?
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This works here...
Remove all files in your home directory named a.out or *.o that have not
been accessed for a week:
find $HOME \( -name a.out -o -name '*.o' \) -atime +7 -exec rm {} \;
Note the '*.o'...
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Hi,
i want to dump to scsi tape...
but i need to dump two file system.. (/home , /work)
is it possible ? if i'll do the dump for both of them in the same script
- let say :
#!bin/bash
dump ... /home
dump ... /work
the second dump will rewrite on the same media..
any idea ???
THNX
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Fedneg wrote:
I've a 2nd CDROM how can I make both SCSI emulated?
why for?
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is it a cdrom, or cd-rw
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 10:48, jipe wrote:
Fedneg wrote:
I've a 2nd CDROM how can I make both SCSI emulated?
why for?
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For tapes you can use non-rewinding device node (eg. /dev/nst0 instead of
/dev/st0)
On 5 September 2001 18:33, you wrote:
Hi,
i want to dump to scsi tape...
but i need to dump two file system.. (/home , /work)
is it possible ? if i'll do the dump for both of them in the same script
- let
SoloCDM wrote:
How is it possible to force the find command to list all files with
read in the filename, regardless whether they start with a period
or not?
I already tried the following:
find /usr -iname .*read* -iname *read* -type f -print
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SoloCDM wrote:
How is it possible to force the find command to list all files with
read in the filename, regardless whether they start with a period
or not?
I already tried the following:
find /usr -iname .*read* -iname *read* -type f -print
This is a question I sometimes ponder
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 10:33 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 12:21 am, Ron Johnson escribió:
Object Pre-linking speeds up KDE startup from 2.5 minutes to mere
seconds? That's how long it takes my KDE to load with AA turned
on.
The claim is 30 to 50% faster.
Hello
can you enable APIC and IO_APIC in the UP kernel used during MDK 8
installation Please !
or at least give us a diskette image (cdrom_up_apic.img) giving this support
?
I am unable to install MDK8 on a raid array in an Intel 440BX SMP board with
a Mylex Acceleraid 150 Adapter without this
HI all,
Can anyone help with the above subject please?
I have Squid and DansGuardian installed. DG is listening on 8080 which
connects to Squid on 3128. The SSL connection is directed to 3128 as per DG
website FAQ. I am expecting Squid to tunnel directly thru the proxy with a
CONNECT
Is there and easy way to import IE 5 bookmarks into mozilla/konq
thaks and happy hacking
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Mvh./Yours sincerely
Lars
Lars Roland Kristiansen | Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stu. Sci. Math
Exactly what is the point in that? I've never done any Tcl programming (yet)
but I can't see the reasoning behind this.
It's a multi-tasking OS - everything should be handed back in a friendly
manner. It sounds like a deliberate design ploy on the Tcl interpreter
authors, presumably for
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 12:12 -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote:
On 14 Aug, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
A similar thing happened when I used to work with tkpppoe, a front end
for pppoe for my DSL connention. This tkpppoe works with wish and when I
saw xosview showing memory useage of more than
Where have the man pages gone? e.g. /usr/man etc?
TIA,
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Clovis Sena wrote:
hi people,
i am making some crontab script to try automatize some updates. I wish to
check at some intervals if there is some updates for the packages i have
installed, so i try
path$for a in 'rpm -qa' do
path$echo Getting package $a...please wait.
path$wget
At 03:57 PM 09/05/2001 -0300, you wrote:
hi people,
i am making some crontab script to try automatize some updates. I wish to
check at some intervals if there is some updates for the packages i have
installed, so i try
path$for a in 'rpm -qa' do
path$echo Getting package $a...please wait.
Hi,
I have been trying to logon to an old SVR4 server that we have on our
work network we run a curses based Db app that I wish to access.
On the windows machines on the network I can access it using a simple
telnet app using the ansi terminal setup (slightly modified by me to
make the
Hi All,
Anybody really clever here that can tell me whether I can run SCO 3.2
binaries on Linux Mandrake. I have seen vague references to this on a
web search but I cannot find any definate information. From what I have
found there seem to be some kernel modules that support it but I
the problem is that not allways i will have the xserver and if i do could i
run it from crontab?? i guess not.
i could use wget to take it all, but only need tha packages i have
installed. any other ideas?
thanks.
At 17:30 05/09/01 -0300, you wrote:
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Do you have reverse DNS set up for that host?
I actually finally managed to fix this problem by removing the GATEWAY= line
in my /etc/sysconfig/network file. But just for interest, what is a reverse
DNS?
forward foo.foo.org=192.168.1.1
reverse 192.168.1.1=foo.foo.org
man nslookup
man
Try importing them into KMail first. This will place them in ~/Mail. From
there, copy them to ./Mozilla/default/whateveristhedirectory/Mail. Only copy
those mail items that do not contain an extension. When you open up Mozilla
mail, Mozilla will automatically create the indexes.
Joe
On
You will need to first create the mailbox in Mozilla before trying to copy
the imported files as outlined below. Also, I mis-typed the directory to
copy to. It should read something like:
~/.Mozilla/default/whateverthedirectoryis/Mail/mailboxname
I have Netscape 6.1 installed so on my
Hi all,
When I try to install Linux-Mandrake 7.2 on an Inspiron 8100
machine, it gets to Configuring PCMCIA cards ... early in the install
program and freezes. Is there any way around this?
I can't use Linux-Mandrake 8.0 or any 2.4-based kernel because I
have to run a
You can install the 2.2.19 kernel on Mandrake 8.0
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Jeffrey Twu wrote:
Hi all,
When I try to install Linux-Mandrake 7.2 on an Inspiron 8100
machine, it gets to Configuring PCMCIA cards ... early in the install
program and freezes. Is there any way around this?
it is possible to use the 2.2.19 (I think it is 19, maybe 17) kernal with
Mandrake 8.0 it is an option during the install, and not a show stopper of a
problem to compile a second kernal and to boot to either kernal.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 20:46, Jeffrey Twu wrote:
Hi all,
When
SOrry, you need to update by:
urpmi.update sourcename
where sourcename is the name of the updates source.
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, bascule wrote:
hi,
if i read you correctly then i think urpmi will do what you want from a
command line and thus is suitable for a cron job,
if you have used
You need to run update first thou.
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, bascule wrote:
hi,
if i read you correctly then i think urpmi will do what you want from a
command line and thus is suitable for a cron job,
if you have used mandrakeupdate and have only added a security updates source
then i think
On 14 Aug, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
Hi,
Just posting this to give an example for Netscape's still unbelievable
wasting of memory:
I use MDK 8.0 with Netscape 4.77 as browser. My machine got 256M of
physical ram and a swap partition of 300M.
Now I had Netscape running for 2 days because i
Hello list.
I don't know if my problems belongs here, or they should be reported as bugs, so
please tell me.
I have been using the Mandrake 8.0 since it was finished, with rather few
problems, so I am only trying the new edition, because of built-in support for
some new hardware (mainly
Try using either an ansi or at386 TERM on the SVR4 box since the linux TERM
is most similar to those.
Another option is to take the Linux TERMCAP/TERMINFO entry and get it working
on the SVR4 box so that it has a linux TERM entry - see google or google
groups for your specific UNIX.
On
Look for IBCS (sp?) modules - this is Intel Binary Compatibility System (or
something similar).
My understanding is that you need the program, whatever components are needed
for IBCS, and the shared libraries from SCO system for SCO binaries to work.
This is how guys 3-4 years ago first got
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 09:39 pm, civileme wrote:
Mine has slowed down since upgrading to Texstar's 686 rpms. I had used
his previous object-prelinking 2.2 rpms and my kde screamed.
-s
Not the 686 which I already told folks would likely run slower,
Civileme
hmmm. Must
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 02:38 pm, Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
Is there and easy way to import IE 5 bookmarks into mozilla/konq
thaks and happy hacking
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IE can export its bookmarks in an html-formatted file. Cumbersome. Awkward.
You might look at kurllaunch (search for it on
hi,
if i read you correctly then i think urpmi will do what you want from a
command line and thus is suitable for a cron job,
if you have used mandrakeupdate and have only added a security updates source
then i think the following:
#urpmi --auto-select
will automatically check for updates in
Hi Oren,
You need to open the tape device as a non rewinding device
/dev/nst0
So it would be
dump -f /dev/nst0 files to dump
dump -f /dev/st0 second files to dump
Then it won't rewind after the first dump.
To access the second dump you will need again to open the device as
/dev/nst0.
Use
Es Dimecres 05 Setembre 2001 07:44, en Fedneg va escriure:
I've a 2nd CDROM how can I make both SCSI emulated?
In /etc/lilo.conf:
append= hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi
And then /dev/cdrom has to point to /dev/scd0, /dev/cdrom2 to /dev/scd1 and
so on...
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Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain
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