Hi
Ctrl+S is the shortcut of scroll lock. Just close (turn the light of) the
scroll lock. That's all. Also you can type Ctrl+Q to close scroll lock.
Hope this helps,
Regards
AFE
On Sunday 09 December 2001 02:16, Liu Wen wrote:
I am using SecureCRT with SSH in windowsXP, but everytime I
Hi
User level client applications (i think) are not allowed to use ports lower
than 1024.
So you may have some reason to think so...
Regards
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From: "Jim Meier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Matthew Cline" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 06 December 2001,
See man bash for full documentation. I always find what i want in that
document.
If you're using bash as shell then you may want to edit ~/.bashrc file. It
runs when you login. And a file named (rc.local) , i think in /etc/, which
runs at system startup.
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From:
Hi,
You may try "lsof" command on the console which ls-s the open files on the
system. Since the sockets are files, you should be able to see the open
ports/owning applications.
AFE
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