Hi all
i have a laser printer that is connected to a windows machine. that machine
is part of a particular domain.
my machine which is running linux happens to be part of the same network (
not domain ) . i have account for access to the
windows domain . the problem is that i m not being
Sometime on Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 04:07:33AM -0700, Ramang G said:
Hi All,
Is there any options to find how many USERS are
currently downloading mails from the mail server.
netstat | grep pop3
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Sometime on Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 04:07:33AM -0700, Ramang G said:
Hi All,
Is there any options to find how many USERS are
currently downloading mails from the mail server.
netstat | grep pop3
He want's to know *HOW Many Users*.
I think you can get it by..
#ps aux |grep
HI all,
IS there a command that i can use that can recursively check for all
dependencies a particular piece of software requires.. Because while
installing something i get an error regarding one dependency and for
installing that dependency it requires something else which gets
pretty
Sometime on Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 12:25:17PM +0530, Hardik Dalwadi said:
He want's to know *HOW Many Users*.
I think you can get it by..
#ps aux |grep pop3
#ps aux |grep imap
He might be runnung pop3 under inetd?
$ netstat|grep pop3|grep ESTABLISHED|wc
will list all the established pop3
On 9/15/05, Devendra Singh Mahra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
i have a laser printer that is connected to a windows machine. that
machine
is part of a particular domain.
my machine which is running linux happens to be part of the same network (
not domain ) . i have account for
On 9/15/05, Puneet Lakhina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IS there a command that i can use that can recursively check for all
dependencies a particular piece of software requires
Assuming you are using Fedora/Redhat you can use apt4rpm or yum to resolve
such dependencies and generally handle your
Hi list,
I received a particular email from a certain company claiming to do
research on people who use linux. It's ok to do research but what
got my attention was this particular line:
It would be grest if you could give us some time of your`s.We assure
you that you will not be told to buy
On Thursday 15 September 2005 07:27, Chetan S wrote:
Assuming you are using Fedora/Redhat you can use apt4rpm or yum to
resolve such dependencies and generally handle your package
management.
Is apt4rpm different from the apt-get for Fedora?
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Hi,
FC4 installed finally but not without hiccups. I will not mention some weird
things
that I bumped into during installation.
Now I'm stuck with a detected mouse, which is non-operational. I see a pointer
at
the center of the screen but it won't move from there. I used the keyboard
during
does anyone have some idea, how to do it.
can you see the job from the windows machine (printer queue).
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Hi,
I was given a task to implement the Squid, this is for
blocking the messengers and job sites besides xxx,
want to restrict the users, in order to have a good
bandwidth...
Please provide if any one has the Squid implementation
and docs if available..
Regards,
Raghunandan
Raghunandan Rao
On Thursday 15 September 2005 18:59, ASHISH TRADING CO. wrote:
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what got my attention was this particular line:
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On 15/09/05, Raghunandan Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please provide if any one has the Squid implementation
and docs if available..
Please google before posting queries.
This would be a good place to start.
http://squid.visolve.com/squid/index.htm
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On Friday 16 Sep 2005 9:38 am, V P wrote:
Please google
not politically correct - there is more than one search engine out
there. And we are the ppl who are insisting that one says 'word
processor' and not msword
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