On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 6:31 AM, Wayne Davis wrote:
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> Ive wanted to share NTFS and EXT4 directories amongst several machines.
>
>
If the Win 7 machines are either Ultimate or Enterprise edition, then all
you need is NFS to share files among all the systems. If the Win 7 systems
are anything less
Trac is a easy to setup system and it has the ability to tie into version
control systems (at least it can connect into svn). It uses sqlite as the
default backers database.
On Oct 6, 2012 9:56 AM, "Daniel Stasinski" wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a neat, simple and free PHP based bug
> tracking/r
m
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 1:13 PM, Matrix Mole wrote:
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>> If you are changing your username, there is flags to the usermod command
>> that can help change the home directory. The -d flag to usermod will update
>> /etc/passwd with the users home directory, and the -m
If you are changing your username, there is flags to the usermod command
that can help change the home directory. The -d flag to usermod will update
/etc/passwd with the users home directory, and the -m flag will move the
old directory to the new name. I'm pretty sure that usermod will also take
ca
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Josef Lowder wrote:
> So, what is the best forum to submit questions on how to do things on
> a macbook?
There are numerous mac forums out there. A pretty good one I used to
read (and still have in my bookmarks) is the mac cast forums. The
maccast itself is a pretty
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Matthew A Coulliette
wrote:
> I have researched the commands and there are a
> few I could not find or understand. I am hoping you guys will give me a
> little more direction on the following items:
>
> relabel, enableaudit, audit2allow, dig, nslookup, git, svn,
I am surprised, with all these great command line tools that have been
mentioned no one has yet to mention screen, an almost vital component
in my toolbox for command line usage.
Other programs I use that I don't believe I've seen mentioned:
rtorrent - Torrents
mcabber - Jabber tool (connected to
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Charles Jones
wrote:
> Josef Lowder wrote:
>> Sometimes when I go from one website to another, it seems that some
>> websites lock you in and won't let you use the back arrow to go back
>> to a previous website. Is there some way to override that block and
>> get
All three are in most distro repositories,
plus source should be fairly easy to find for compiling.
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There's an acer laptop for sale at bestbuy right now for $399 (without
rebate no less). My googlefu has been unable to find any information for
some reason on whether the wireless card in there is linux compatible or
not. Has anyone had any experience
ave to so
that you can call standard phone numbers.
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it for the week that I went
without internet service (a day or two wouldn't bother me so much, an
entire week though is too much).
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I'd say it's guaranteed cox. I'm having exact same problems and cox is
the only provider involved. I've a fried who lives about two streets
over from me, again having the same problems. Unfortunately, I've
called cox and they basically are telling me it's my computer (all 7
of them in my house) tha
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Alex Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need backup software for a home network. Mix of Linux and OSX machines.
> Will be using an external HDD for backup media. The backup server will run
> on one of the OSX machines, since it's the only non-laptop I have. I'
d of
moblock/mobloquer. A quick search of gentoo's portage tree doesn't
reveal them. I'm guessing they are programs designed to protect
identity or hide torrent traffic from ISP's?
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On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Jon M. Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try typing "reset" without the quotes to see if that helps.
Thank you, I'll try that when I get home from work tonight and see if
that helps.
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one. Anyone have any
suggestions on what could be causing this and how to resolve it
without having to close out the shell?
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x27;t guarantee that it'll
work, but it may be worth a try.
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here it quits getting responses, but it is inside Myspace's
network at that point.
> For what it is worth, I resolve to 216.178.39.12, 216.178.39.13, etc for
> www.myspace.com and 216.178.38.104, 216.178.38.116, etc. for myspace.com
I'm getting the same on my side so it looks
could never do the program justice. One of the first
sites I ever used for helping me optimize my screen sessions for my
own use was at:
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935
I highly recommend it for anyone who is going to be doing a lot
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On Feb 12, 2008 5:04 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
> I just got off of my butt and decided to try and figure it out. Too bad I
> downloaded the windows version yetcan't get the unix version. When I
> click on either link the window opens asking what
nd, i'm not really sure what to say. Maybe if you posted
some of the error messages others may have some ideas or suggestions on
how to go about resolving the issue. Most of the times I've seen ubuntu
or other distro's installed the sound has worked out of the box.
Matrix Mole
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package management system,
most of them have a standard place they put default files. I know on
gentoo they usually store things such as this in /usr/lib but I don't
know any other distro's so can't say where they may put the files.
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tried booting any of the gentoo live cd's using those cards you
are having problems with? If they get detected with the LiveCDs, then it
would merely be a matter of running lspci or lsmod to find out how the
LiveCDs autodetecting features are seeing it to help you know how to
compile support for
terested in the project at the time.
Hope that provides you some help.
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eal address:
| *965 E Van Buren St, Suite 124-125*
| *Avondale, AZ
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| Google:
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http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=965+E+Van+Buren+St,+Suite+124-125,+Avondale,+AZ&sll=33.3079,-111.770804&sspn=0.012768,0.020084&ie=UTF8&z=17&
se, then I'd think should work:
sed -e '/^\ *$/d' $1
I haven't had a chance to test these, but I think that should work (and
might even work on a unix platform as well as linux).
Matrix Mole
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nyway, but
I can see how it could be extremely dangerous. Thank you for pointing
out this directive to me.
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is to put a dot in front of them as is standard for
unix. I was wandering if there was another way to do this? Googling has
resulted in nothing but continued re-iterations of how to use the hide
files directive, which I've tried setting up as I've mentioned. Any
advice would be greatly
dx of=/dev/hdbx' where x is the partition number you are mirroring.
I don't have any spare drives to practice with to see how well either of
these options work at this time. It's entirely up to you how you go
about doing it, but any of the three options (Matt's or the
son?
I thought that NIC stood for Network Interface Controller. At least, if
that were the case it wouldn't be as redundant to say NIC Card.
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ice. I've installed the ISC dhcp server along with
bind for DNS control. I'll spend the next few days figuring out what I'm
doing with those programs and how to configure and set them up.
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re some way to force the local machines to
look at the DNS resolver on my router to get the IP of a computer based
on it's name? Do I need to use machine.localnet or somesuch dot'ed
notation to force it to look out on the network for the machine names?
Matrix Mole
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\( \) is used in vi and sed scripts. Then
$1 would recall the first saved expression similar to \1 in vi/sed. That
will give me enough to do what I need, thank you.
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p:) but I don't know how to force regex
to only work on the second occurrence of the pattern match.
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good method of shelling out a command to the system?
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On Dec 11, 2007 9:25 AM, Josef Lowder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you (or anyone) provide a list of viruses (virii)
> that are known to have worked to cause damage on Linux
> distros (Ubuntu and others)?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_computer_viruses - First
result on a google se
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