As you can see from this example, this machine was up for 2 days, 19 h
54min, but there is a user "yevik" on ttyp6 that was idle for 23days.
Moreover, this user logged in less than a minute before I ran this
command (you can see that from the example as well).
For more information the user
Hi!
Let's distinguish between two things:
- The food offered by mcdonald's is IMHO of a rather low quality, i.e. junk
food.
- That food is produced all over the world with the same precision, the
rooms are clean, the toilets
are clean, the personal polite. Wherever you go, you know what
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Rachel Greenham wrote:
The only problem I'm having now, is the same problem I'm having with
Word Perfect 8: Printing. I've set up my box to print to a Samba printer
elsewhere on the net, and console, KDE apps and Netscape (for instance)
all print to it fine, but
I set up a separate account for some email I get from a work pop server but the
user name is the same. IOW, I use pine or kmail and get an [EMAIL PROTECTED]
from address which is correct. On the other acount for work, I want to get the
email to a separate account which I have figured out with
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On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Robert Russell wrote:
This is slightly off topic, but does impact Linux, I think.
In trying to dig up info on Microstation for Linux I've been told that
neither of the above are fully supported in any OS other than Wintel:
"only
OK, I went through the SuSE 6.0 installation process (new install) and
evrything seemd to be going smoothly, until the point where it had to
reboot to finish off. Got to the login: prompt, but whatever I enter
(root, etc.) it just comes back with the kernel announce line and the
login prompt: no
Hello,
I recently installed SuSE Linux 5.2 onto my PC, and last night I set up KDM,
and change the login to be graphical. All OK. When I tried to exit last
night I could not shutdown, the little button was pressed, but the GO button
would not highlight, and so I had to switch off the PC.
Any
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Yes,
I have only root login. I have not made any other users as yet.
Tim Delbaere
Environment
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If you're where I think you were... Back at the main KDM screen, chose
the 'shutdown' button... Type in your root password in the window, hit
return (which should un-ghost' the "go" button) and then click on the 'go'
button. If you try to hit return instead of clicking on that button it
Hi,
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Chris KEENAN wrote:
OK, I went through the SuSE 6.0 installation process (new install) and
evrything seemd to be going smoothly, until the point where it had to
reboot to finish off. Got to the login: prompt, but whatever I enter
(root, etc.) it just comes back
Very easy
http://www.pspl.com/trojan_info/win32/happy99.htm (complete instructions)
in breaf do tthe following
Removing happy99 from your computer:
You can remove this trojan from your computer by using Protector Plus
antivirus software. Click here to download a 30 day Evaluation Copy of
Is anyone else out there using SUSE as the basis for setting up SMP? I've
got a Gigabyte GA586DX with a tempting hole where an extra 200MMX could go.
The FAQs say the board will do it but they're all for Red Hat. I understand
it's just a case of recompiling the kernal with SMP=1 set and then
George Toft wrote:
I'm trying to install SuSE 5.3 on a Pentium II
(233 MHz, 32 MB RAM) with an AGP video card using
the Cirrus Logic 5465 chipset. SaX has that
chipset in its database, and I have it set up
correctly (let's presume I do).
Problem: X locks up after a few minutes of
thor@work wrote:
please take care of this idiot!!!
thor
Subject: RE: [SuSE Linux] Vote for SuSE
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 12:24:46 -0600 (CST)
From: Samy Elashmawy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_3086.html
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In SuSE what is the equiv of rc.local in other distributions?
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Fecha: Domingo, 11 de Febrero de 2001 14:22
Asunto: RE: [SuSE Linux] Can't exit from KDM
I had the same problem with kdm , but my problem was that , the resolution
640X480 didn't allow me
Chris KEENAN wrote:
OK, I went through the SuSE 6.0 installation process (new install) and
evrything seemd to be going smoothly, until the point where it had to
reboot to finish off. Got to the login: prompt, but whatever I enter
(root, etc.) it just comes back with the kernel announce
Fred A. Miller wrote:
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_3086.html
I think choosing Netscape over Internet Explorer is like choosing
the lesser of two evils. Netscape has been crashing bad lately,
no wonder they sold out.
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Les Hedrington wrote:
I was so proud of myself when I got SuSE 5.3, I ran home(that is hard
best. Now I am thinking that I should have waited, or I am wondering
if I should just go and get 6.0.
I really want to standardize on one distribution, so I am also
wondering if anyone knows
This seems to be a nice way to shut the system down. Thanks !
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Subject: RE: [SuSE Linux] Can't exit from KDM
Can't you try
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On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 22:06:51 +0100 (CET), "James (Jim) Hatridge"
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On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Rachel Greenham wrote:
The only problem I'm having now, is the same problem I'm having with
Word Perfect 8: Printing. I've set up my box to print to a Samba printer
elsewhere on
Thus spake zentara on Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 04:27:43PM -0500:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_3086.html
I think choosing Netscape over Internet Explorer is like choosing
the lesser of two evils. Netscape has been crashing bad lately,
no wonder they
Last I heard , they were working on opera for Linux. They were have
problems with it I unserdstand. Perhaps We can ALL let them know that we
realy want it for linux . Even better , If we could get some programer to
lend some sort of hand. I assume that linux is new to them , and that some
help
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Pedro Oliveira wrote:
Yep, Nick it's pretty easy now that you've told me the driver(Via
Rhine).
So how is it working? I'm going to install it either tommorow or
Friday.
Nick
Working fuken fine, despite having to install suse 5.3 again... My
zentara wrote:
Les Hedrington wrote:
I was so proud of myself when I got SuSE 5.3, I ran home(that is hard
best. Now I am thinking that I should have waited, or I am wondering
if I should just go and get 6.0.
I really want to standardize on one distribution, so I am also
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