Keith == Keith Lofstrom kei...@gate.kl-ic.com writes:
Russell Although, theoretically national spy agency might have a big
Russell dictionary where they can look up the key pair by the public
Russell key.
Keith Them's a lot of key pairs, 10^600 or so. Given 10^80 atoms in
Keith the observable
On Fri, 2014-07-04 at 12:14 -0700, Chuck Hast wrote:
Folks,
Our plant fibre rings use Hirschmann switches, Hirschmann has a tool
to view the devices and other devices, it allows one to see each piece
of the network, and if the devices have SNMP enabled it will show many
of the device
That is pretty much what I have gathered using friend Google.
Always like to get observations from the list when possible, I
like talk to people that have actually used the products if pos-
sible.
Looking at Nagios, it appears that it will allow me to monitor
not only the network equipment and
Is there someway to insure that linux programs can stand-alone?
I am running an openSuse v13.1 OS on a 64-bit Intel corei7 machine.
I upgraded to the gcc v4.9.0 compiler, but when I attempted to remove the
older gcc v4.8.1 compiler, lots of programs broke.
Examples:
xrdb, xinit, xdm,
On Sat, 5 Jul 2014, website reader wrote:
Is there someway to insure that linux programs can stand-alone?
Randall,
Yes. Build all libraries into the executable instead of using shared
libraries.
I upgraded to the gcc v4.9.0 compiler, but when I attempted to remove the
older gcc v4.8.1
Gnu c++ is that way. Almost every release they make requires a different
version of the std library.
This is mostly because they have to make, ehh perhaps that's desire to
make lib changes to support
new features of the language.
Usually, you can delete the compiler, but not the libraries which
there are still references to /dev and /var/run in the errors -
I didn't include /var before, but most of what's there is installation
specific stuff, and run time
stuff. Unfortunately, sometimes apache defaults it's data to
/var/run/web or something.
Since your going after personal files, I