for a Linux equivalent, which is supposedly:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart
Which works great if you're running nscd, but not everyone is.
In any case, even if you are running nscd and flush it, the dns entry
could actually be cached further upstream as well (your router, ISP etc.)
--Raj
file myfile
eg:
[...@rajlin ~]$ file /usr/bin/mysql
/usr/bin/mysql: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1
(SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.18,
stripped
On 04/13/2010 11:32 AM, Prof. John C Nash wrote:
With a colleague I've been building some
of data on a single
external drive. Fortunately, NAS arrays such as the dns-323 are quite
reasonably priced these days - NCIX has it on sale for $120. It runs
linux internally (bonus!) and can do a raid-1 between 2 SATA drives.
cheers!
--Raj.
rday
I've seen RT (http://bestpractical.com/rt/) used in a lot of places -
and for the non-tech user, it has a pretty simple interface - just email
and it will create a new ticket for you (or update an existing one)
--Raj.
On 11-04-15 12:38 PM, Prof. John C Nash wrote:
If you don't want to be hand
I think *any* email that asks for a password in clear text is suspect.
On a (slightly) related note, any site that sends me my password over
email is also suspect.
--Raj.
On 11-07-08 08:16 AM, Shawn H Corey wrote:
Hi,
If you get an email like this one, don't respond. It's a phishing attack
I've been using squirrelmail for years now, give it a try. Not sure
if it is included with squeeze as a stock package, but it is
definitely included with ubuntu.
--Raj.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Michael Walma m...@walma.org wrote:
Hello Folks,
The announcement that Debian
df -k will give you the size of a formatted filesystem, not the raw
capacity of a device.
fdisk -l will give you capacity information.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Andrew Galloway
andrew.gallo...@rcmp-grc.gc.ca wrote:
df -k will give you the blocksize in 1k blocks
Robert P. J. Day
'photorec' recovers deleted files - not sure about deleted folders but
you can give it a try
I would recommend you stop using the disk until you have managed to at
least try recovery - the more you use it, the lesser the chances of
recovering deleted files successfully.
--Raj.
On Thu, Jan 19
rather than external.
--Raj.
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:23 PM, Bruce li...@faintfuzzies.ca wrote:
I've just added a new router to my network. It is a Cisco E3200 running
the a
mega version of DD-WRT. I previously had a Linksys 54GL with DD-WRT which
did the same thing just fine.
My problem
seamless
--Raj.
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