> If someone executes this program repeatedly
> of from a loop, syslog would become too large.
> Is something wrong? Can access to syslog
> be restrcted?
Good question. I can't see any ways to limit the rate at which
a given user can send messages, and the sysklogd man page lists this as
a flaw i
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Suriya Narayanan M S wrote:
> Hi all,
> The following program writes 2 messages to
> syslog
> /** Begin code ***/
> #include
> int main()
> {
> openlog("Test of syslog",0,0);
> syslog(LOG_EMERG,"Hello World\n");
> syslog(LOG_EMERG
Hi,
I accidently removed klipper from the panel.
Now I am unable to bring it into the panel. Could
somebody please explain how to bring it back to
the panel. The same problem is with the logout
button.
Thanks in advance,
Suriya Narayanan M S
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Guru Brahma Gurur Vishnu
Gurur Dhevo Mahesh
Hi all,
The following program writes 2 messages to
syslog
/** Begin code ***/
#include
int main()
{
openlog("Test of syslog",0,0);
syslog(LOG_EMERG,"Hello World\n");
syslog(LOG_EMERG,"Good Bye World\n");
closelog();
return 0;
}
/
> I have a problem with one of my computers. About every second boot the
> mouse in KDE doesn't respond to movement. I also have a laptop with the
> same type of USB mouse and here I don't have that problem. If the mouse
> doesn't work, the only thing to do is to reboot the computer and mostly
> t
> I can find nothing telling me what else I need to enable to be able to enable
> the frame-buffer drivers.
The only thing I can see is CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL, under
``Code maturity level options''.
> Does anybody know what options I must enable, or even better, have a
> dependancy map of the kerne
See below.
At 08:03 PM 6/5/02 +0930, Adam Luchjenbroers wrote:
>OK, I've done some research (suddenly noticed there was a massive folder in
>my kernel source tree called 'Documentation' - wish I'd seen it sooner).
>
>The mode I was using is one of the VESAfb modes (1024x768x24, apparently).
>
>Th
Dear subscribers.
I have a problem with one of my computers. About every second boot the
mouse in KDE doesn't respond to movement. I also have a laptop with the
same type of USB mouse and here I don't have that problem. If the mouse
doesn't work, the only thing to do is to reboot the computer and
OK, I've done some research (suddenly noticed there was a massive folder in
my kernel source tree called 'Documentation' - wish I'd seen it sooner).
The mode I was using is one of the VESAfb modes (1024x768x24, apparently).
These modes require the frame-buffer drivers to be compiled. The frame
Sridhar J wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am going to install Mandrake 8.2 with the new 2.4.18 kernel. But I heard
> that the default Desktop manager is not very good. What Desktop Manager do
> you suggest for Mandrake. Will all other DMs work on all Linux distros?
>
> Regards
> Sridhar
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> To unsubscri
Hi Jackson
Thanks very much for the prompt reply. I really appreciate it.
Regards
Sridhar
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From: Joseph Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 2:34 PM
To: Sridhar J
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Desktop Manager
Sridhar J wrote:
> He
Hello
I am going to install Mandrake 8.2 with the new 2.4.18 kernel. But I heard
that the default Desktop manager is not very good. What Desktop Manager do
you suggest for Mandrake. Will all other DMs work on all Linux distros?
Regards
Sridhar
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