Several months ago I upgraded to RH7.3 from RH7.2 and got then bad keyboard
lock-ups when trying to play games or when the sreensaver would switch to
blank screen. The problem could not be resolved on this forum and I had to
install RH7.2 again. (What is Linux w/o its screensavers?)
It turned o
At 10:42 AM 11/6/02 +0800, Peter wrote:
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 09:26:22AM +0800, Peter wrote:
>> Only the message 'Segmentation fault' shows up immediately after
giving the
>> command tkdesk.
>
>> Why would that be and how could it be corrected?
I have to add from RH5.2 thru RH7.2 tkdesk always
Thanks!
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 09:26:22AM +0800, Peter wrote:
>> Only the message 'Segmentation fault' shows up immediately after giving the
>> command tkdesk.
>
>> Why would that be and how could it be corrected?
I have to add from RH5.2 thru RH7.2 tkdesk always opened flawlessly.
It is only
Dear all,
Is there any mailing list or web site where I can get
information about the interaction between
Linux/Solaris/Window?
The Linux/Solaris boxes of my department have some
additional unused capacity, and I would like to see if
there is any good way to put such unused resource into
good use
How you checked out Samba? www.samba.org. I believe it can be complied
on a Solaris box and I know it works on Linux.
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On Tuesday 05 November 2002 10:04, Chrisotpher Swope wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have two questions, both closely related.
>
> First, when a job started rc.local, under which user is the job called?
> (I might be asking which user owns the job, but I don't know if that's
> the same thing).
Most likel
Dear All,
I have two questions, both closely related.
First, when a job started rc.local, under which user is the job called?
(I might be asking which user owns the job, but I don't know if that's
the same thing).
Second, is there any way to specify under which user a job is started
when it is c
My apologies, you are correct. I think my brain stepped out for a
moment... :)
To be exact: if you tar using a directory name, it works fine, but if
you use a wild card it doesn't see dot files (because that's how
wildcard expansion works).
thus:
cd $HOME
tar -cvf /archive/homedir.tar *
will no
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 09:26:22AM +0800, Peter wrote:
> Only the message 'Segmentation fault' shows up immediately after giving the
> command tkdesk.
>
> Why would that be and how could it be corrected?
Inspect the core file using gdb:
% gdb tkdesk ./core
Or use strace:
$ strace tkdesk
And