Lonnie:
I am posing my question to you and to the list. I respect the knowledge
and helpfulness with the list.
I am running out of room on my linux installation. When I want to
install something new under linux, I look at my disk usage with df -k
and see that 98% is used of a 1.4 gig partition.
I see m.w.chang's comment not as acknowledgement of humor, but of the
resolute honesty and coolheadedness exhibited by those courageous men
and women attempting to right and unrightable wrong, as the shuttle
disintegrated.
Carry On...
Dr. Jones
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 07:18, m.w.chang wr
I am using samba and can access to read files on another system on my
small LAN. Yet I can't write to that partition.
Here's the enter from /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab
fstab:
//seth/c /mnt/sethc smbfs rw,user,noauto 0 0
(I just changed that in this session)
mtab:
//seth/c /mnt/sethc smbfs 0 0
Ken:
I tried that...and it produced the same situation.
Someone told me that it might be that i need to add something like 'apm=off'
to my lilo boot sequence..
I am not sure though.
Scott
On Friday 20 September 2002 18:26, you wrote:
> Bonez wrote:
> > Dear Group:
> >
> > I have a few q
I am installing QT 3.0.3. The question is about environment variables, so
please, no 'Take the question to the QT folks' comments.
In order for this to be set up and run correctly, I have to set up 4
variables in my .profile.
After inserting the lines in /home/scott/.profile, and double chec