On Friday 31 October 2003 18:16, Chris Graves wrote:
Is there a way for me to cause a script to run when, say, F11 is pressed?
You can use xbindkeys under X.
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Does anyone know how to do something similar with grub as is possible with
lilo and the -R option?
I would like that option because I have to do a kernel upgrade on a remote
machine and in case it shouldn't come up it would be nice to be able to tell
the people where the machine is locate to
On Wednesday 17 September 2003 07:34, Yuri Enshin wrote:
Just use installkernel script from sys-apps/debianutils (AFAIK, this
package are in 'system', so installed automaticaly while initial
install) after make {bzImage,modules,modules_install}.
And at least on i386 arch this is called by the
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 10:53, TongKe Xue wrote:
I'm currently thinking about installing Gentoo on a laptop with a
centrino processor. I tried reading through the fourms but could not
find a definitive answer to the following: for the optimizations
flags, should I use those for a
On Friday 05 September 2003 20:06, Jason Stubbs wrote:
I would really hate that. Then I would have to look for an other disto
again. For some reason distos always seem to become more and more
userfriendly, that is harder and harder to use if you don't want to use
the shiny gui interface
On Thursday 04 September 2003 00:06, gabriel wrote:
you're missing one simple point: cellphones are simple. a two-yearold
can figure them out. push buttons, talk. you're done. can you
remember your first time trying to install/use mysql? how do you start
No, I have never installed MySQL