OR the Berkeley (Kalifornia) version:
"Ve Vishnu a Hari Krishna,
Ve VISHNU a Hari Krishna,
VE VISHNU A HARI KRISHNA!
And a Rajneesh new year!"
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Festive Festivus :-P
Merry Christmas, y'all.
C.G.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Stephen wrote:
> Merry xmas, hannukah, whatever your prefremce
>
> On 12/24/08, bmike1 wrote:
>> Merry Christmas! (98% of the country ceñebrates it if you don´t you will
>> have to deal with my greeting how
Linux Rules !!!
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Merry Christmas! (98% of the country ceñebrates it if
Merry xmas, hannukah, whatever your prefremce
On 12/24/08, bmike1 wrote:
> Merry Christmas! (98% of the country ceñebrates it if you don´t you will
> have to deal with my greeting how you wish)
>
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Merry Christmas! (98% of the country ceñebrates it if you don´t you will
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I recently decided to encrypt some data that I have on a raid parition.
I created an encfs partition, located on the raid partition itself,
located at /raid1/enc1 and mounted as /enc1.
I then tested moving a couple of files from /raid1/foo to /enc1/foo. And
verified that the encrypted files were
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/12/22/MN4H14TLUI.DTL&feed=rss.bayarea
??? oh, well.
Merry Christmas and a happy happy new year!
73
Ed/ke7feg Now that November is here, April can wait!
On 2/23/2007 the morse code requirement was dropped for getting
a ham license. Now
You can start by listing what you want the application do. This will open the
door to another round of discovery.
Keith Smith
--- On Tue, 12/23/08, Stephen wrote:
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Subject: Re: Looking for some PHP geeks
To: klsmith2...@yahoo.com, "Main PLUG discussio
find / -atime +1 # fild all files starting at / accessed 1 day ago.
find / -atime +1 http://www.wagoneers.com/UNIX/FIND/find-usage.html
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Most likely a hidden file or files. Since it is in HOME
I run Kubuntu. (I) would use Krusader to compare directories, BUT I'll
bet there is someone here with a simple command line that will do the
trick. :-)
Josef Lowder wrote:
> How can I locate what seems to be a small file consumption
> "cr
Josef Lowder wrote:
> How can I locate what seems to be a small file consumption
> "creep" on my system. In one 10-gig partition, I have about 1.1 gig
> of free space available, but I've noticed that some of this space
> seems to go away overnight when nothing is running.
>
> For example, last ni
Perhaps you have an app running that likes putting stuff in its
respective folder in ~/.*?
For example, if Firefox were to fill it's cache in ~/.mozilla/. An
unlikely cause, but do you get my idea?
What do you normally have running overnight?
Josef Lowder wrote:
> How can I locate what seems t
How can I locate what seems to be a small file consumption
"creep" on my system. In one 10-gig partition, I have about 1.1 gig
of free space available, but I've noticed that some of this space
seems to go away overnight when nothing is running.
For example, last night 'df' showed this:
Filesystem
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