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I am looking for a 2-4 port SATA II add on card, with Linux support,
that goes into a PCI express slot.
Anyone know of any brand/retailer @ Nehru Place that carries above?
Please let me know (name/phone/email).
TIA
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sorry but m not getting what Arun said ?
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
> On Sunday 22 Mar 2009, Raghav Dwivedi wrote:
> > yup right what i want ..i want to resole the following .
> >
> > vis...@vishal-laptop:~$sudo -s
> > unable to resole the host vishal
> >
> Thi
On Sunday 22 Mar 2009, Raghav Dwivedi wrote:
> yup right what i want ..i want to resole the following .
>
> vis...@vishal-laptop:~$sudo -s
> unable to resole the host vishal
>
This is a lot better than your OP.
You need to edit and add an entry for "vishal" in /etc/hosts. Take a
look
yup right what i want ..i want to resole the following .
vis...@vishal-laptop:~$sudo -s
unable to resole the host vishal
this is all i got, for being late i appologies.
On 3/22/09, Arun Khan wrote:
> On Sunday 22 Mar 2009, Sudhang Shankar wrote:
>> On Sunday 22 Mar 2009 4:34:24 p
On Sunday 22 Mar 2009, Sudhang Shankar wrote:
> On Sunday 22 Mar 2009 4:34:24 pm Arun Khan wrote:
> > > i think one has to do
> > > "sudo su"
> >
> > Recommend "sudo su - "
> >
> > gives you the user's shell environment; in the absence of an > name> you get the super user's environment.
>
> But t
On Sunday 22 Mar 2009 4:34:24 pm Arun Khan wrote:
> > i think one has to do
> > "sudo su"
>
> Recommend "sudo su - "
>
> gives you the user's shell environment; in the absence of an
> you get the super user's environment.
But that's what he wants, right? Quoth Raghav:
>"sudo" command is not wor
On Sunday 22 Mar 2009, Sudhang Shankar wrote:
> On Sunday 22 Mar 2009 3:03:38 pm Amit Kumar wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> >
> > TO swtich user you should do a
> > "su"
>
> i think one has to do
> "sudo su"
Recommend "sudo su - "
gives you the user's shell environment; in the absence of an
you get the su
On Sunday 22 Mar 2009 3:03:38 pm Amit Kumar wrote:
> Hi
>
> TO swtich user you should do a
> "su"
i think one has to do
"sudo su"
in ubuntu
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On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 10:45:10 +0530
Gora Mohanty wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> We will be having an annual general body meeting (AGBM),
> and conducting elections to the governing board for ILUG-
> Delhi at 2pm, Sun., 26th April.
[...]
Ack. Sorry for the confusion about the dates, both in the
subj
Hi
2009/3/22 Raghav Dwivedi :
> hi,
> recently i have installed ubuntu 8.04 in a a laptop, every thing is goin
> well except one thing *"sudo" command is not working in the tarminal, *when
> i give the command to enter in the root, it shows fail to it .
> now what to do to solve this problem ???
can you copy paste exact details of failure with example
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hi,
recently i have installed ubuntu 8.04 in a a laptop, every thing is goin
well except one thing *"sudo" command is not working in the tarminal, *when
i give the command to enter in the root, it shows fail to it .
now what to do to solve this problem ???
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