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The device is running on IRQ 5, I've checked the logs but I have no idea
how to specify IRQs etc for the module. I know it's recommended to
disable PnP in the BIOS but as best I can tell I don't have that setting
available.
Can anyone help me here?
Cheers
John the Kiwi
Hi Brian
Start a terminal
type su
enter password
then type nautilus
or nautilus& to give your terminal control again
That's all there is to it :)
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 14:30, Brian Craft wrote:
> Is it possible as logged in as a user, to get Nautilus in Redhat 8 to
> run in superuser/admin mode?
This is the best link on backing up in Linux I've been able to find.
Hope it helps.
http://www.linux-mag.com/1999-07/guru_01.html
John the Kiwi
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 13:45, Cohan, Sean wrote:
> Are there any open source or inexpensive backup/restore utilities for
> Redhat? We wi
ata Makefile nc110.tgz netcat.c README stupidh
[root@lemsip netcat]# nc
bash: nc: command not found
[root@lemsip netcat]# bash nc
nc: nc: cannot execute binary file
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If someone could put me out of my mi
Try mounting your smb drives from the rc.local file. Create a script
that mounts the drives and place somewhere safe like the /root directory
and call it that way.
It's also more secure if you are using -o username=user, password=pass
in a plain fstab file.
Hope this helps
John the kiwi
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Hi Roland
Try this:
http://www.johnthekiwi.com/John/Tech/Linux/samba_client.html
I highly recommend auto-mounting SMB shares via script called in the
rc.local file, it's more secure.
John the Kiwi
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 14:06, Roland Hill wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm new