Hi everyone,
I see that rolling SL6 alpha releases are already available. Is there
a time line on when stable or even beta releases for SL6 will be
available?
Thank you.
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Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Hiisi saipp...@gmail.com wrote:
pe, 2010-12-03 kello 09:17 +0100, suvayu ali kirjoitti:
Hi everyone,
I see that rolling SL6 alpha releases are already available. Is there
a time line on when stable or even beta releases for SL6 will be
available?
Thank
Hi Troy,
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Troy Dawson daw...@fnal.gov wrote:
suvayu ali wrote:
Hi everyone,
I see that rolling SL6 alpha releases are already available. Is there
a time line on when stable or even beta releases for SL6 will be
available?
Thank you.
Hi,
We almost have
Hi Jan,
2010/1/22 Jan van Eldik jan.van.el...@cern.ch:
Could you please verify that your *current* shell in listed in
/etc/shells? If not, could you please add it and try chsh once
more?
My current shell is zsh, and I want to change to bash. As you can see
both are listed there.
$ cat
Hi Fernando and Steven,
2010/1/21 Steven Leikeim sleik...@ucalgary.ca:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:11:00PM -0800, suvayu ali wrote:
Hi everyone,
I want to change my login shell on a SL 4.8 machine I don't have root
access to (atcanpc, its only accessible from lxplus). I have tried
`chsh -s
2010/1/21 Brett Viren bvi...@minos.phy.bnl.gov:
suvayu ali fatkasuv...@gmail.com writes:
I have tried all those possibilities, everyone of them give me the
same error! I get the same error even if I provide no arguments. As
far as I understand this, if no arguments are provided chsh
2010/1/21 Chris Tooley ctoo...@uvic.ca:
$ lchsh username
Password:
Changing shell for username.
Error initializing libuser: not executing with superuser privileges.
Have you tried running this command as root?
If I could be root life would be so much easier. ;) As I mentioned in
the OP,
Hi everyone,
I want to change my login shell on a SL 4.8 machine I don't have root
access to (atcanpc, its only accessible from lxplus). I have tried
`chsh -s `which bash`'. But that returns me the following error: chsh:
Your shell is not in /etc/shells, shell change denied. However when I
do
2009/5/14 Craig Moore craig.mo...@elis.ugent.be:
Hi,
I've been trying to use skype (unsucessfully) for some time. I've
googled, looked at bugs, and read through forms with no luck. I can hear
the audio fine, and I've tested the microphone using alsamixer and it
works. However, when I make a
2009/5/18 Alan Bartlett ajb.st...@googlemail.com:
On 18/05/2009, Craig Moore craig.mo...@elis.ugent.be wrote:
As you can see, I do not have the pulse audio plugin like you do. I did
a repo search and there are no pulse audio rpm files available for
Scientific Linux. Unless I'm doing
Jeffrey D Anderson wrote:
On Monday 09 March 2009 2:26:49 pm suvayu ali wrote:
2009/3/7 Steven J. Yellin yel...@slac.stanford.edu:
I think yum does go through contents of packages. Try
yum provides \*xrdb\*
that is inaccurate.
yum [provides | whatpovides] is equivalent to rpm -q
2009/3/7 Steven J. Yellin yel...@slac.stanford.edu:
I think yum does go through contents of packages. Try
yum provides \*xrdb\*
that is inaccurate.
yum [provides | whatpovides] is equivalent to rpm -q --whatprovides or
rpm -qf which searches through the rpm database for installed
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 9:10 AM, WILLIAM J LUTTER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In particular, following the download, when I toggle my xorg.conf
settings
in /etc/X11 by hand 'nv' to 'nvidia' (re ove 'dri', 'Glcore', add
'glx' in
Module section, when I do alt-ctrl-backspace, it goes through a
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