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On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 4:43 PM, German wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Mar 2015 16:25:00 -0400
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> > " nmcli dev wifi con "Cafe Hotspot 1" password caffeine name "My cafe"
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> > creates a new connection named "My caf
" nmcli dev wifi con "Cafe Hotspot 1" password caffeine name "My cafe"
creates a new connection named "My cafe" and thenconnects it to "Cafe
Hotspot 1" SSID using password "caffeine". This is mainly useful when
connecting to "Cafe Hotspot 1" for the first time. Next time, it is
better to use 'nmcl
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 11:59 AM, wrote:
> I am trying to copy my databases from one system to another and since
> one is 32-bit and the other is 64-bit, I was told that I could not copy
> the binary databases directly, but I had to do mysqldump and then
> put that source file into the new sys
Norberto Bensa wrote:
Quoting Josh Cepek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
3) You can easily migrate between hard drives while the system is
online by moving LV's from one Physical Volume (PV) (eg: a hard disk)
to another.
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Have you ever tried that? I've almost killed both hard dri
on the /
partition, but that requires an initrd to work properly.
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3.8, 3.7t, 3.8t
20/07/08 23:59:17 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5901
20/07/08 23:59:17 Listening for HTTP connections on TCP port 5801
20/07/08 23:59:17 URL http://seraph:5801
xrdb: No such file or directory
xrdb: can't open file '/home/josh/.Xresources'
BScreen::BScre
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beep differently. For example, the Xfce terminal (simply called
"Terminal") won't issue a beep when I backspace at a prompt while
"xterm" will. All of my tty consoles will beep with the pcspkr module
loaded, and I'm running the Gentoo standard agetty with a
/named
restart" should do it.
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ice factor for X makes graphical software run fater? I don't
> > thinl so. Not at all.
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> Nice factor gives X priority, so if you are compiling something and
> X's priority is high, you'll be using X as if nothing was being
> compiled.
Only if
eyond a single computer with a known boot configuration.
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strict to a group, create a Match section for this
group, and use the directive "KbdInteractiveAuthentication no". While
this works, I'd like to know if there is a way I can disable it as part
of the global sshd config and enable this authentication only for
specific users.
Than
try to restart sshd manually by issuing a "kill -SIGHUP $( pidof sshd )".
I don't recommend doing this as it will also kill your current ssh
session. If for some reason the SIGHUP doesn't take correctly on the
listening daemon you will find yourself locked and kicked out of t
he VG with a
`vgchange -a y VG_NAME` command. Then issue a `pvresize /dev/sda6` to
grow the PV to the full size if the new partition. You can confirm this
added the space by checking vgs and pvs for the expected readout. From
here you're free to grow or add LV's into the new space.
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I just used ext3 and then installed an ext2 driver for
Windows. I don't know whether the ext2 driver is supported under Vista but
it works fine under XP. The only options I know of are NTFS (flakey linux
support) or VFAT (obsolete and wasteful filesystem).
Josh
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other people would
recommend or perhaps if I am best off just sticking with what I know. My
current setup is very simple. My only real requirements are SSL and maildir
support. I connect using either Kmail or Thunderbird.
Thanks,
Josh
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set.
If not, recompile with that set and see if it behaves better.
Josh
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t agree on the rate) and you basically get
dial-up speeds. If there is a way to coax 2Mb/s out of the thing I never
found it.
If you are looking for a linux client, look for a program called kermit.
It's been at least 5 years since I last used it, but I believe that is what
we used to use.
Jos
Hey everyone,
when I load up gentoo it loads up a basic console login and when I try to
startx it loads up a really basic X interface with two terminals and a
analog looking clock. When I try to use xfce-session it loads up xfce but
things are out of place and it looks more like a basic X ses
; `which startkde`
Why not just:
#!/bin/sh
startkde
If 'which' can find startkde then it must be in the PATH.
Josh
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On Friday 10 March 2006 18:05, Eric Bliss wrote:
> Before you do that... did you also edit /etc/mtab in addition to
> /etc/fstab?
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> Just a thought, since we are talking about separate partitions to mount.
Don't touch mtab. mtab is auto-magically generated by mount.
Jos
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 22:04, Darryl Wagoner wrote:
> On 3/8/06, Josh Helmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > man 2 mount is not going to help. If you had looked closer you would
> > realize
> > that the "data" argument is the last argument not the filesy
"proc", "nfs",
> "iso9660" etc.).
man 2 mount is not going to help. If you had looked closer you would realize
that the "data" argument is the last argument not the filesystem type. The
man page only says that the data argument is "typically"
t
> mounts without any problem
It's been about 4 years since I last had to do that (so no guarantees), but
If I remember correctly the data argument for NFS is not just a string.
Instead I believe that you have to do some other magic to encode the data
correctly. I would recommend lo
select mysql until I get
> past the point I am having trouble.
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> Hopefully I made myself clear enough now.
>
> Kirby
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eone may have already suggested this (if so, sorry), but how about
your /etc/nsswitch.conf file? Are you checking the hosts file before you
try a dns lookup?
Josh
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allow settings, good passwords or better
yet password-less login, etc... But, it does significantly reduce the number
of random brute-force attacks that you see. I personally went from seeing 20
or so of these a day to not having seen one in weeks. Low hanging fruit and
all of that...
Josh
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Edward A Mihalow Jr wrote:
> david wrote:
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>> Thanks for the reply.I'm new to this so your explanation really
>> helps.The dsl modem's set-up page is at 192.168.1.254.It is also the
>> default gateway.Here is resolv.conf;
>> domain no-ip.info
>> nameserver 192.168.1.254
>> nameserver 192.168.1.25
didn't configure your network correctly.
Did you set up /etc/conf.d/net and add net.eth0 to default runlevel?
--Josh Hunholz
cfk wrote:
>On Wednesday 11 May 2005 17:11, cfk wrote:
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>>Gentlemen:
>> I have my stage 3 gentoo system booting after a little resolv.con
to handle that. The configuration is quite easy. Search the
forums, as I know there are some good hints on there as well.
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>Tks in advice,
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ard on my laptop (made my Alink)
actually does have a linux driver, but I have stuck with the NDIS wrapper
and windows driver because of how well it works. :)
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