Re: [newbie] simple question

2000-06-24 Thread Paul
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Gary Morgan wrote: Hi Gary, >1. I notice when I do an "# ls" I get a directory listing but some objects >(files, directorys etc.) are listed in different color text, or have >distinctive markings next to them (ie. directories are blue, symbolic links >have the "@" symbol ne

Re: [newbie] simple question

2000-06-24 Thread Mike & Tracy Holt
Gary Morgan wrote: > ok, I'm new to Linux, the only knowledge I have is from the books I have > read. But all of them have seem to skip over, what seems to me as, simple > questions. > > 1. I notice when I do an "# ls" I get a directory listing but some objects > (files, directorys etc.) are

Re: [newbie] simple question

2000-06-23 Thread flupke
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Gary Morgan wrote: > ok, I'm new to Linux, the only knowledge I have is from the books I have > read. But all of them have seem to skip over, what seems to me as, simple > questions. > > 1. I notice when I do an "# ls" I get a directory listing but some objects > (files, d

[newbie] simple question

2000-06-22 Thread Gary Morgan
ok, I'm new to Linux, the only knowledge I have is from the books I have read. But all of them have seem to skip over, what seems to me as, simple questions. 1. I notice when I do an "# ls" I get a directory listing but some objects (files, directorys etc.) are listed in different color text, o

Re: [newbie] simple question I think?

2000-01-30 Thread Eric Damron
enero de 2000 8:32 > > Para: Newbie Commands under Linux are case sensitive. Try ps -A (not ps -a) > > Asunto: [newbie] simple question I think? > > > > What is the command to see what services are > > running? I want to shut > > off SMTP on my IP

RE: [newbie] simple question I think?

2000-01-29 Thread sean F
todos los servicios ejecutandose en tu > maquina. > > > > > -Mensaje original- > De: sean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Enviado el: viernes 28 de enero de 2000 8:32 > Para: Newbie > Asunto: [newbie] simple question I think? > > What is the comma

Re: [newbie] simple question I think?

2000-01-29 Thread R_Yeo
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, sean wrote: > What is the command to see what services are running? I want to shut > off SMTP on my IP MASQ. and see what else is running. Try "ps aux" or "ps -ef" -- Ronald

Re: [newbie] simple question I think?

2000-01-29 Thread shuxclams
Have another problem, if I try and "surf" from the IP Masq, netscape for whatever reason locks up. It did not do this yesterday and nothing has changed as far as I know on the Linux box? Any Ideas? Sean sean wrote: > What is the command to see what services are running? I want to shut > off SMT

RE: [newbie] simple question I think?

2000-01-28 Thread Softec - Javier Matos
Con ps -A ves todos los servicios ejecutandose en tu maquina. -Mensaje original- De: sean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: viernes 28 de enero de 2000 8:32 Para: Newbie Asunto: [newbie] simple question I think? What is the command to see what services are running? I

[newbie] Simple question

1999-12-23 Thread Meditalika
How to make numlock always on after my Linux starts?