"Agrawal, Manish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I am a relative newbie to Linux and Redhat 9 is my distribution of choice.
> But I find that it is relatively easy to crash X.
>
> Yesterday for example, my son accidentally pulled off the mouse chord. X
> complained that the mouse was not found and w
ing them go broke by
> doing too much for free.
It also helps to ensure that my stock investment doesn't end up like the few
shares of (formerly Caldera) SCO that have dived into the stock market toilet
bowl, along with the heads of SCO's management.
rickf
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r no longer) the target audience for Red Hat -
> which is a valid choice for them to make.
I have seen a reference on another mailing list that Red Hat has taken steps
to ensure that outfits like Cheapbytes have a simple, legally unambiguous way
to make copies available.
your
machine/os environment and kernel, and gives you some access to ongoing
operations. Under most conditions you cannot write to that directory.
best
rickf
>
> #include
> #include
> #include
> main()
> {
> const char* name="CPU";
> mode_t mode=444;
>