On Friday 22 February 2002 02:27 pm, Bryan Pershall wrote:
> Yes I did and that didn't really tell me enough to solve my problem
>
> Bryan Pershall
> ProjecTools.com, Inc.
>
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.projectools.com
> Tel: (281) 847-2097
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAI
thanks that solved the problem
permissions were:
-rwx--1 root root46224 Aug 28 13:16
but how did it happen i never entered the /lib dirctory as root
bye the way i am running squirrelmail as webmail and i have observed
that some of my squirrelmail users became owners of s
On 12:54 23 Feb 2002, Rupendra Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| when running some programs from a user other than root my system
| gives this error. this has happened all of a sudden and i dont know
| what has gone wrong.
|
| [roop@main root]$ps
| ps: error while loading shared libraries: libpr
when running some programs from a user other than root my system
gives this error. this has happened all of a sudden and i dont know
what has gone wrong.
[roop@main root]$ps
ps: error while loading shared libraries: libproc.so.2.0.6: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
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On Friday 22 February 2002 09:37, you wrote:
> Do you think that this kind of publicity might be bad for open source?
Just thought I'd mention that this sort of thing isn't new. The first time
I can remember hearing of something like this it was for the Appl II+,
a game with the title something
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 12:43:28AM -0500, David Kramer wrote:
: I'm coming into this late, but if the only problem is physical access to
: the machine, can you download the installer ISO image and then mount -o
: loop and run it that way?
Or for that matter, just upgrading the packages that sat
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
> Most of those dependencies are installed by upgrading the system to 7.2
> which I cannot do because it's a remote site.
>
> There must be a way.
>
> -Devon
>
I'm coming into this late, but if the only problem is physical access to
the machi
Do you think that this kind of publicity might be bad for open source?
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http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~jelliot
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Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 06:45:01 -0700 (MST)
From: Bates Lisa
I was commenting more on that in SCO Unix and DEC
and others, the way you run in the background is
with a pipe ("|") immediately before the ampersand
("&"). In other words, you "pipe" the command to
the background (ie: sh% | & ) in Unix,
like you pipe commands to grep or less.
Obviously,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1M Blocks UsedAvailable Use mounted on
> /dev/sda9 3238 30750100% /
>
> Obviously there is a problem somewhere.
Um, the above is correct. Your drive is 100% full. Remember that 5% is reser
My common method of filling / is to think that I've got a remote volume
mounted a mount point and it isn't. For example, I mount my backup volume
on /mnt/backups. Obviously the directory is there, but if for reason the
volume fails to mount (eg, the server wasn't available when the mount
happene
Gene, that's weird you had to do something
special to get Nero working.
I installed this RH7.2 system from ISOs dled from
Gnutella and rh FTP and burned on Nero 5.5.4.0 on
a WinXP Pro Corporate system using this relatively
standard method:
Open Nero to "Nero Burning Wizard"
check "Compile a
Vidiot wrote:
> I'm curious, why are they attempting to do this? It makes no sense. They
> obviously have no clue about the internet.
Having no clue of the internet is one thing, being complete morons is a whole
different ball game. In my point of view, there is no valid reason for them
>You can do it. Put a set of allow/deny directives in your httpd.comf.
>However, you will have to work out the IPs that are allowed and denied.
>I do this for one site I have, I don't want to government of one country
>to see the content of this site. It's easy enough for this site as the
>country
After a string of errors this afternoon, I decided to reboot. The reboot failed to
startx. I restarted in "linux 1" mode, then a memory of past experience with a full
"/" started creeping back. I rebooted from the 7.1 CD into rescue mode, and ran e2fsck
on the affected partition (sda9), after f
>Yeah, I argued that point as well...they don't care. They want them blocked,
>regardless of the (Corporate) Company being a US based company with offices around the
>world. And for those outside of the US, using any type of technology to get a US
>based IP assigned, they're fine (hence my a
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 07:16:12AM -0700, Frank Carreiro wrote:
> Is there a list someone can suggest I join? Looking for one that can
> help answer these kind of questions :-)
Somewhere out there there's a list called linux-c-programming...I
think it's one of the mailing lists pointed to on ke
You can do it. Put a set of allow/deny directives in your httpd.comf.
However, you will have to work out the IPs that are allowed and denied.
I do this for one site I have, I don't want to government of one country
to see the content of this site. It's easy enough for this site as the
country only
On 10:09 22 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| * and then Cameron Simpson declared
| > On 09:20 22 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > | what is the easiest way for me to determine an images width and height?
| > Get the imsize script (and the Image::Size perl
Alan Peery wrote:
> For example, I worked for a US company that was purchased by IBM. Shortly we had
> employees in the US, UK, Japan, and several other countries accessing the web.
> Depending on where they logged in normally, where they logged in this time, and
> what network configuration the
"Ashley M. Kirchner" wrote:
> Is it possible to block access to one's website by checking the IP
> address? For whatever political reason at a company I do consulting for, I've
> been asked to deny access to their website to any visitor that doesn't
> originate in the US. Now I realize so
Well, i don't know the exact syntax but i think that if you query with "whois" to the
main registrars ARIN, RIPE and APNIC you should obtain the origin country of the ip
address between other information.
Karina.
"Ashley M. Kirchner" wrote:
> Karina Gómez Salgado wrote:
>
> > You can also
> > b
dbrett wrote:
> Where is allow-transfer configured? Shouldn't I be able to do this from
> the DNS server I get the same error on the dns as well.
In named.conf. Full record queries are only allowed if your IP is listed
in that directive.
--
W | I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tap
Hi Ashley
Where is allow-transfer configured? Shouldn't I be able to do this from
the DNS server I get the same error on the dns as well.
david
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> dbrett wrote:
>
> > I don't understand what the problem is. I can't find any message in
> > message
Take a look at LogSentry (formerly Logcheck). It emails you relevant
entries from several logs.
http://www.psionic.com/products/logsentry.html
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 10:23, Jianping Zhu wrote:
>
> I am a newbie in linux administration . I am managing a lab with a
> samba server and a web serve
dbrett wrote:
> I don't understand what the problem is. I can't find any message in
> message logs on the dns server or the server I ran the nslookup on
>
> > ls -t A company.com
> [dns.company.com]
> *** Can't list domain company.com: Unspecified error
You're not listed in the 'allow-trans
I don't understand what the problem is. I can't find any message in
message logs on the dns server or the server I ran the nslookup on
> ls -t A company.com
[dns.company.com]
*** Can't list domain company.com: Unspecified error
david
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Ashley,
If this is what you want. Put a check-point firewall in front of it. A check-point
firewall will achive what you have specified.
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Karina Gómez Salgado wrote:
>
> > You can also
> > block directly in the apache configuration , with an .htaccess file.
>
> Th
Karina Gómez Salgado wrote:
> You can also
> block directly in the apache configuration , with an .htaccess file.
This is more what they want to do. They want to avoid JavaScript, or any other
client side scripting all together (JavaScript can be turned off and that'll defeat
the whole thin
blocking access to a website by ip address is pretty simple with a javascript in
the webpage.
You can get the code for doing this in various free scripts sites. You can also
block directly in the apache configuration , with an .htaccess file.
You only need to know what ip classes are US classes.
Is it possible to block access to one's website by checking the IP
address? For whatever political reason at a company I do consulting for, I've
been asked to deny access to their website to any visitor that doesn't
originate in the US. Now I realize someone sitting in Australia could use s
Yes I did and that didn't really tell me enough to solve my problem
Bryan Pershall
ProjecTools.com, Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.projectools.com
Tel: (281) 847-2097
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Ed Wilts
Sent: Friday,
Ian Truelsen writes:
While fiddling with printcap files I discovered some other things:
trying service lpd restart results in:
[root@dark-lord root]# service lpd restart
Stopping lpd: [FAILED]
Starting lpd: No Printers Defined
Ian Truelsen writes:
In addition to all below, I just noticed that printconf does not make any
changes to the default /etc/printcap and /etc/printcap.local files. I have
never actually checked on this before, but shouldn't the printcap files be
modified by printconf?
> My printer stopped pr
My printer stopped printing about a week ago and I have been trying to
troubleshoot the problem since, but now I have hit a wall.
Here are the specifics that I have tried so far:
- removed the spool directory
- removed the printcap files
- recreated the printer and started lpd
- removed a
DNS/nameservers are configured in /etc/resolv.conf
named.conf is used to configure your own DNS server
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From: john-paul delaney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 4:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Nu-B\Linuxconf:Changes which files?
Hello
Well, ugh. I looked through the available fonts and I guess I'll settle
on some fonts that still look OK in X. I can tell this is a difficult
problem. Thanks for the info.
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 11:39, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 11:09:04AM -0700, Carl D. Blake wrote:
> > Except th
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:54:54PM -0100, john-paul delaney wrote:
>
> What file(s) would I normally have to modify for external DNS configuration?
You start with /etc/named.conf. Inside this file are pointers to the rest,
and they're typically in /var/named.
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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:26:15PM -0600, Bryan Pershall wrote:
> I have changed to every auth possible and they all are really slow is
> there something inherent in setting up Pam to work correctly. I am
> using wu-ftp and ipop on Postfix and I have read all of there
> documentation and I don't
Hello List...
After my ISP's DNS crash, I used linuxconf to modify my DNS setting. However I'd
prefer to do the necessary changes to whichever files are involved - without the use
of linuxconf.
What file(s) would I normally have to modify for external DNS configuration?
A more general Q.: I
Bryan Pershall
ProjecTools.com, Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.projectools.com
Tel: (281) 847-2097
I have changed to every auth possible and they all are really slow is
there something inherent in setting up Pam to work correctly. I am
using wu-ftp and ipop on Postfix and I have
I believe I saw support for the Sandisk is the 2.4.17 kernel. Don't
know how experimental it is or not, but you might want to check it out.
If you need help with it I'm sure people on this list could help you.
-Brandon
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 05:58, Timothy Lee Young wrote:
> Actually I was just
At 12:16 AM 2/22/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello guys:
>
>I just want to ask for an advise, I want ot buy a PDA but I want run
> linux on it,
>Dose some one can tell me few options of which PDA out there is good to
>run linux
>on it and a good web tutorial about the topic.
>
>Thaks all you for
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 11:09:04AM -0700, Carl D. Blake wrote:
> Except that this printer works just fine as a postscript printer with
> Windows 95/98/NT/2K. I'm not positive about this, but wouldn't the
> printer have problems with large files with Windows too? Since it's not
> having problems
1st of all, thank you to all who responded. Someone mentioned the linux iso site and
I found the solution. It was the CD burner software NERO. I am using Nero 5.0 and it
didn't support burning native ISO files. However, there is a work around. I followed
these instructions and it worked:
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 09:54, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:36:49AM -0700, Carl D. Blake wrote:
> >
> > The only problem now is that printing isn't working or at least it isn't
> > working for my browsers. Printing works for pdf files and for most
> > postscript files and text files
Hi Paul
First, I think you missed the fact that the problem is solved.
Second, I know how to tunnel X through ssh. This pc has no X libs, apps
or anything. An X gui is in no way appropriate for this task. Then I did
say I would *rather* edit the files anyway :)
charles
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 12
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ is the location of the scripts and
configurations for networking since at least 6.0 the other location is where
the fancy new gui dumps its crap then links them to network-scripts/ the
file to edit is most likely ifcfg=eth0. Try "> sudo grep -r GATEWAY=
/etc/syscon
Title: RE: php upgrade!
These rpms are also installed:
php-pgsql-4.0.1pl2-9
php-4.0.1pl2-9
php-manual-4.0.1pl2-9
asp2php-gtk-0.75.5-1
mod_php-4.0.1pl2-9
php-ldap-4.0.1pl2-9
asp2php-0.75.5-1
php-imap-4.0.1pl2-9
php-mysql-4.0.1pl2-9
And, I need to maintain these configure commands:
'./conf
I forgot to add that the superblock referred to is on fd0.
doug piper wrote:
> Upgrade from 6.0. 2 hard drives. Linux only on 2nd hard drive. Using
> Grub. Using floppy created during installation from CD to boot into
> Linux as I have always done with 6.0. I get the following error message:
>
>
Hi Paul, thanks for replying
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 11:32, Paul Hamm wrote:
> The location is in /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ there is
> another one in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ there is a new very
> complicated gui called "neat" that handles these files if you don't want to
>
On 17:03 21 Feb 2002, Trond Eivind Glomsrød <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > I'd remark that the RH72 CDs won't boot off all machines (including machines
| > where the RH71 CDs _do_ boot).
| > I have a minitower here which has a RH71 distro on it because we couldn't get
| > the RH72 CDs to install.
I had the same problem. Downloaded the sources and compiled them with the proper
switches. Now I have a RH 6.2 with PHP 4.0.5
Regards
Francisco
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22/02/02 09:48 >>>
The problem is that the OS is in a remote location with only ssh access.
There is no physical person to ins
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:36:49AM -0700, Carl D. Blake wrote:
>
> The only problem now is that printing isn't working or at least it isn't
> working for my browsers. Printing works for pdf files and for most
> postscript files and text files. However, when I use Konqueror or Opera
> to print a
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 11:21:55AM -0500, PAUL GREENE wrote:
>
> Running Mozilla, I've noticed that it won't let me enter https sites
> (i.e. my bank accounts, Hotmail, etc); any site that has a SSL page on
> it, the browser just stops and doesn't even appear to make an attempt
> to enter.
I'
Upgrade from 6.0. 2 hard drives. Linux only on 2nd hard drive. Using
Grub. Using floppy created during installation from CD to boot into
Linux as I have always done with 6.0. I get the following error message:
"The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
filesystem. If th
You can always compile PHP. It is not really that difficult. :)
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 08:28, Francisco Neira wrote:
> Download
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/02/02 16:45 >>>
> How can I upgrade the version of php from RedHat 7.0 to the version from
> RedHat 7.2 without reinstalling the OS? When
Install tripwire to be sure that no files are tampered with that you don't
want changed and you should find all the log files you want to check in
/var/log. The most likely ones are messages, secure and httpd/error_log.
There are many systems to handle log monitoring logwatch and analog may come
Hello All;
I recently installed Redhat 7.2 on a Thinkpad laptop.
Running Mozilla, I've noticed that it won't let me enter https sites
(i.e. my bank accounts, Hotmail, etc); any site that has a SSL page on
it, the browser just stops and doesn't even appear to make an attempt
to enter.
Anyone
The location is in /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ there is
another one in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ there is a new very
complicated gui called "neat" that handles these files if you don't want to
edit the individual files.
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From: Charles Galpin [mailto
Download
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/02/02 16:45 >>>
How can I upgrade the version of php from RedHat 7.0 to the version from
RedHat 7.2 without reinstalling the OS? When I try rpm -Uvh ... it fails
with dependencies.
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System Administrator
Gilat Latin America
954-85
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> > > | what is the easiest way for me to determine an images width and
height?
> The ImageMagick rpm contains a number of tools for
> converting/viewing/identifying images. They work great from scripts.
>
>
I am a newbie in linux administration . I am managing a lab with a
samba server and a web server, which log files should check
regularly to ensure security?
Thanks
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
-
I can't figure out where the default route gets set up in 7.2. For
whatever reason I didn't get prompted to setup networking during the
install, so I set it up manually. From the looks of it, ifup uses the
GATEWAY and GATEWAYDEV env variables set in /etc/sysconfig/network to do
this automatically,
Hey guys...
Recently my RH7.2 box was forced down uncleanly; so when it came back up,
the fsck repaired some files. The only visible problem that I have with
the box is the lack of colors in my directory listings. When I boot up, I
get the following message at the console:
dircolors: '/etc/DIR
All right, now I'm really getting annoyed. I recently installed
Microsofts truetype fonts from the windows98 CD I have on my RedHat 7.1
system for XFree86 4.1.0 (I know, I know - I feel dirty). I did this
because when I did a recent up2date my XFree86 was upgraded to 4.1.0 and
all the fonts beca
Title: RE: php upgrade!
The problem is that the OS is in a remote location with only ssh access. There is no physical person to insert the cd and run the installation.
All I need to do is upgrade php ver. 4.0.1 to 4.0.5 or higher.
-Devon
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTE
If you are running a GUI app and want to get your shell back all you need to
do is"> &" example "mozilla &" If you are running a backup script
or something that will take hours use cron. The reason is that if you are
running on a remote machine and get disconnected so does the process you are
ru
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 04:48:15PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Of course not. That would be Very Bad. (Consider: the files reappear after
> unmount - what would be in them if the OS freed their storage?)
This used to be, incidentally, a common way to hide programs from
users in Unix. The sys
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 00:48, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Generally with a mountpoint you either:
>
> - Store NOTHING underneath it, for the obvious reason.
> that most of the time it will be inaccessible.
> This effectively avoids your "wasted space" scenario.
the is reminds
> > On 09:20 22 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > | what is the easiest way for me to determine an images width and height?
The ImageMagick rpm contains a number of tools for
converting/viewing/identifying images. They work great from scripts.
The command you want here is ca
>
>
>
>A bit more explanation--although this isn't specifically RedHat, or even
>Linux, so it should be on a software development list...so the following
>is necessarily simplified. But it should dispell some misconceptions I
>think I see.
>
Is there a list someone can suggest I join? Looking f
IMHO, in terms of real-world computing, it's far more important to be
stable, reliable, and well-tasked than to be on the edge for the edge's
sake. but at the same time I can understand the slobbering for the next
big number. here's hoping that the "Slashdot First Post" attitude never
seeps in
Actually I was just thinking that I probably don't really need to upgrade
to the next version either; usually I do, but my system is more than
stable and suiting my needs.
The only thing that seems appealing for a distribution to have is better
USB support so that I can have an easier time gett
Actually (for me) it is never something new it is always having
something newer... always having the latest and newest product that can
keep a person on edge for the next new release.. now with 7.2 it turned
out to be a great os, but knowing rdht they will come up with something
better.. and this
why does this matter? 7.2 is just out, is (for me) super with the
inclusion of ext3... what super crazy bleeding edge features are you
guys looking for that necessitate the obsession with a beta or release
date for the next version?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How bout the beta release... any
you should never run an oracle db on nfs mount point. just my $.02
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/22/02 05:35AM >>>
Dear all,
I got a RH7.2 machine which share thr NFS to HP-UX machine, it work well
until this afternoon, I show lot of error messages appear on my RH7.2
machine as below:
Feb 22 16:31:
Linux-mag just ran a review of the Sharp Zuarus PDA. Looks pretty
impressive, you may want to check it out.
http://developer.sharpsec.com/
Shaun
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From: pochy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PDA's and l
How bout the beta release... any idea of name, location or release..
hopefully it will not be another rosewell and will not exist two weeks
after everyone has been getting it...
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Oh, I've been trying
sh% |&
and then I tried
sh% >&
and all sorts of variations.
Except the right one, it seems
When those didn't work I just minimized shell windows ;)
It appears that
sh% bg
is the same as
sh% &
with no pipe or direct between the command and the &.
Don't have any experience with any personally, but a Google search
turns up http://www.handhelds.org. Looks like a good place to start.
Regards,
Ben
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 12:16:39AM -0500, pochy wrote:
> Hello guys:
>
> I just want to ask for an advise, I want ot buy a PDA but I want
Dear all,
I got a RH7.2 machine which share thr NFS to HP-UX machine, it work well
until this afternoon, I show lot of error messages appear on my RH7.2
machine as below:
Feb 22 16:31:17 oradat kernel: fh_verify: PROD2/mfgint permission failure,
acc=1, error=13
My /etc/expoerts file as below,
/
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 11:42:12AM +0200, Enrico Payne wrote:
>
> 1) If I have many domains, and I want to split them between 2 servers
> running mail and web serving, should I
> a) Register the primary domain on the server that is running the
> mail and web stuff or,
> b) Should
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Timothy Lee Young wrote:
> I'd think that it would be more appropriate to call the next release 7.3,
> instead of 8.0, because there is no major change in the kernel or other
> components.
As rawhide is using a glibc-2.3-pre developement version and a snapshot of
gcc 3.1 I'd
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 02:16:58PM -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
>
> I believe it does configure and compile. We're running 3.0.2p1-1 here on our
> 6.2 systems. It wasn't me that built it, but I don't believe we had to do
> anything too fancy.
There's one parameter in the spec file to change so that
Hello, I have the following questions regarding bind on a RH6.2 server (BIND
8.2.3)
1) If I have many domains, and I want to split them between 2 servers
running mail and web serving, should I
a) Register the primary domain on the server that is running the
mail and web stuff or,
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> On 09:20 22 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | what is the easiest way for me to determine an images width and height?
>
> Get the imsize script (and the Image::Size perl module).
> Here's
On 09:20 22 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| what is the easiest way for me to determine an images width and height?
Get the imsize script (and the Image::Size perl module).
Here's mine:
http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/scripts/imsize
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Wow...didn't know about "bg"...thanks...
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Darryl Harvey wrote:
> CTRL-Z stops the process and gives you control,
>
> Just type "bg" (No quotes) and the process goes into the "background".
>
> You can switch processes at any time by typing "fg process_id"
>
> And/or see ru
Because CTRL-Z is the command to suspend a job, not to put it in the
background for later retrieval.
Screen...that's what you want.
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Roger wrote:
> Yes, I think it should be Ctrl-Z but, when I press Ctrl-Z the job is
> stopped immediately. That's why?
>
> -Original Me
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Hi all,
what is the easiest way for me to determine an images width and height?
Many thanks
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