What you see below is false-positives.
The files in /usr/lib are normal files used for things like initialization
control (pymodules) and JDK selection (jvm).
The files in /dev/shm are pulsaudio temporary device files, and like everything
in /dev/shm will disappear on a reboot (/dev/shm is a file
At 07:40 PM 7/29/2011, j...@actionline.com wrote:
Is there an agency or business where one can obtain video copies
of selected local TV news broadcast segments?
Call the station that aired it - they will usually sell you one.
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On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Dazed_75 wrote:
> As to the Name resolution issue, there is a difference between Windows Name
> Service (WINS) and Domain Name System/Servers (DNS). You can do your own
> serches for the details, but here are a couple of articles you may find
> useful:
> http:/
inline...
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Matt Graham wrote:
>
> What's in /etc/resolv.conf on the Ubuntu box? How does it differ from
> whatever the equivalent is on the 'Doze VM? If resolv.conf contains
>
>
cat /etc/resolv.conf:
# Generated by NetworkManager
domain ves.com
search ves.com
One of the blogs I read just had an article about finding rootkits in
Linux. While not worried about it, I thought it would be fun to check it
out. They talked about 3 commands; lsattr, chkrootkit, and rkhunter.
lsattr didn't find anything of interest the few directories I tried it on
except tha
I am looking to hire an administrator/technician.
Need to have the following skills
1. 1 year of RHEL/CENTOS admin experience
2. Experience with one of the following VoIP applications, Asterisk,
FreePBX, Kamailio
3. Experience administering VMWARE
4. Pleasant phone voice
5. Bachelors Degree (pr
moin moin,
on the ABLEconf list Jill pointed out that SCaLE is a bit earlier this
time around. It's usually been in Fabruary, but for 2011 it's moved to
January.
http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale10x/
Still a ways out, but since a bunch of us go I thought I'd point it out
for those that plan a