I think the URL helps
> http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc
>
or try withas the search option
Pranav
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hi!
I feel U can get a better answer at :
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Thanks,
Pranav
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Hi Bill,
thank you very much!
rote:
#*That's normal. Mine does that. Ignore it.
( why to ignore it ??? Sir )
Please help me in this regard.
Thanks and regards,
Pranav
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Systems Division,
DCM ASIC Technologies Ltd.
New Delhi - 110
Title: RE: Double CPU process
try: ps -ajx | more
with other options
Pranav
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Subject: Double CPU process
I have a pc with double cpu ( PII 350 ) and
Title: RE: testing
yeah !!
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Subject: testing
is anyone getting my email.
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Subhash !!
Did U get answer to Ur query for find:
find: /proc/5/fd: Permission denied
Even when you are the root.
I am also facing the same problem with find. That's when I am normal user I
get several permissions denied while when I su (root) , I , still get:
find: /proc/6/fd: Permission d
Title: hda :read_intr : error=0x01 { Drive.}
Hi !
I am facing a problem with my Redhat 6.1 M/c.
The m/c boots up fine but sometimes gives error with /dev/hda1 .. failed and
wants root passwd at startup for cleaning. After this is works in read only mode.
System shows this message:
Title: RE: Threads !!
David
I am also facing some problem with unimplemented parts of threads.
Like :
pthread_condattr_setpshared(.. ) etc functions. I think the mutex is also not implemented fully.
Try:
etc for more info.
Pranav
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From: David D.W. Downey[SMTP:[EMAIL PR
Title: RE: Threads !!
Bret That's cool !
but please tell me the linux-kernel list group
Thanks man,
Pranav
Presently I am feeling disappointed ... :-(
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From: Bret Hughes[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 7:38 PM
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Title: Threads !!
Hi !
Can any one help me in getting appropriate threading functions for:
pthread_mutexattr_setpshared( , )
and
pthread_condattr_setpshared( ., . )
These functions are not implemented in LINUX 6.1.
The same exist on SOLARIS and HP-UX
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