I'm largely in favor of someone making a FSCK t-shirt, but if you just
can't wait, we all know there's one at thinkgeek.com
http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/sysadmin/688a/
I don't ever visit thinkgeek myself because I want one of everything.
-Josh
This Wed...
Andy Hilgartner wrote:
Dear Alex,
I imagine my French would appear far worse than yours so I'll
do
mine in Spanish:
In qual dia del semana quiere Vd. que nosotros congregamos?
(Maybe a little Latin in there too. Oh, well ...)
In plain English: On what day of
ThinkGeek and that other place are lame. Use the source, Luke.
Vote for your favorite fsck wearz:
My vote: http://www.cafepress.com/fsck_8.13343956
View The Full Mounty: http://www.cafepress.com/fsck_8
You all are a bunch of sick fsckers!
/me ducks
General Agreeance. In an attempt to overcome this problem, I have
played with the cpu load I assign to the process, and have found ~ 85%
to be an excellent balance of space warming and processing power, at
least with my Athlon 2500. Weee.
Nate
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 09:02:20 -0500, Peter Snoblin
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 01:22:10PM -0500, Joshua Barnickol wrote:
I'm running gentoo with the 2.6.8.1 kernel and a pretty standard setup.
I can't get apropos to work. When I use man with the -k switch, (or
apropos) as in
$man -k string
I always get 'nothing appropriate'
I have the $MANPATH
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Joshua Barnickol wrote ..
I can't get apropos to work. When I use man with the -k switch, (or
apropos) as in 'man -k string' I always get 'nothing appropriate'
In addition to 'mandb', which is used by RedHat and similar systems, but not by Debian
(and possibly Gentoo), you might need to