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C.O. Vimmerstedt [COV at ameritech.net]
I'm trying to change the CMOS battery in the above old notebook that I use with my ham radio station (old is good around a lot of RF). Does anyone know the secret to getting this thing apart? It seems to be held somehow in the middle under the lower keyboard.
Chuck
Smit Jadhav [smitjadhav19 at gmail.com]
i m student in computer science . i m doing a project in linux about security systems my concept is when a user tries to open a proteected file or folder he must be redirected to a other file or folder specified by us their is some sort of linking have to be done but how i dont know pls send any help message on my email id smit_jadhav19@yahoo.comor smitjadhav19@gmail.com
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Christopher Cole [freedomfixer at hotmail.com]
Hi there,
I'm looking for info on how to fix my login after performing dist-upgrade. I'm running Deb. Etch. I can sign on a root via term.
However I get errors like...
Could not open Network Socket, make sure dcopserver is running. And this one....
Could not start kstartupconfig. check your installation. When signing onto my user account.
I opened Kuser and crated a new login and that works. But I'd like to fix my old one.
Thanks, Christopher Cole
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Minh Nguyen [nguyenminh2 at gmail.com]
So far, issues of LG have been compressed using tar and gzip. Is there any intention to use tar with bzip2 for future issues? Since most of the files in each issue are text files, bzip2 is more efficient (in terms of the size of the compressed file) than gzip. Here is a comparison of bzip2 and gzip using the current issue; i.e. November 2007 (#144):
1028042 lg-144.tar.bz2 1045337 lg-144.tar.gzIMHO, providing a bzip2 compressed format of LG issues would save some download time.
Regards
Minh Van Nguyen
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Derry [fajd at tpg.com.au]
I have SUSE 10 on my PC and installed Ubuntu which has partitioned my hard drive. I want to reformat the hard drive to allow a clean reinstall of Ubuntu 7.10 only from a desktop CD. I've tried using "fdisk" but get the error message "Unable to open /dev/hda" which suggests a problem somewhere, yet Ubuntu currently runs with out any problems. Do I continue with fdisk? If so, how? Or try something else? Once reformatting is successful, will the PC boot directly off the CD or do I need to make a boot disk of some kind? Many thanks for any tips.
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Smile Maker [britto_can at yahoo.com]
Folks,
When I configure NIS client in Linux machines the client's roots are having exclusive access to the home directories by doing "su username "
Is there anyway to prevent that.
Thanks & regards, Britto
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Harmon, Paul [paul.harmon at nscorp.com]
Hi All,
I'm trying to use Stunnel to create an encrypted tunnel into my LINUX box from another LINUX box and as much as I hate to admit it, I know relatively little about SSL implementation. I would like to set up connection from a relatively dumb test client application which requests of my test server to send out the contents of a file which I specify to it. This is done by firing up my server and having it listen to requests on specific port number which I have chosen, accept the connection and respond with the data over the socket. I have recently found Barry O'Donovan's article in the Linux Gazette which seems to specify how to set up Stunnel-4.XX to create an SSL aware server. That much seems reasonable. But my question is "How do I setup a similar scheme for the client?" I've found other articles, but they seem to be for older versions of Stunnel using flags that do not seem to apply to Stunnel-4.XX. So here I am with half the solution I need. Now what? Help!!!!
Many Thanks for serious replies,
Paul Harmon
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OSIDE [yaja at cox.net]
I have ubuntu 7.04 on a single user computer. New to ubuntu linux 0S & using the command line, trying to learn it. Need information on how to auto mount the platform device (floppy0) and the PC floppy drive. When I right click on floppy drive & click on mount, I get the error message, mount:/dev/fd0 is not a valid block device.
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sugar plum [sugarplum_lana at yahoo.com]
So a friend of mine sends me a couple of hard drives for my birthday telling me one used to be a linux drive and that i will more than likely need to partition it. So i hook it up in my tower and turn the thing on. Here's what I see....
[Linux-bzImage, setup=0x1e00, size=0x16eb71] initrd /initrd -2.6.15-1.2054_FC5.img [Linux-initrd @ 0xfd45000, 0x19adf9 bytes] Uncompressing Linux... ok, booting the kernel. Red Hat nash version 5.0.32 starting Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while... Couldn't find device with uuid 'tD0wBg-QBZz-zExm-A6QM-ZbPv-z42w-su5bzz'. Couldnt find all physical volumes for Volume Group VolGroup00. Couldn't find device with uuid 'tD0wBg-QBZz-zExm-A6QM-ZbPv-z42w-su5bzz'. Couldnt find all physical volumes for Volume Group VolGroup00. Couldn't find device with uuid 'tD0wBg-QBZz-zExm-A6QM-ZbPv-z42w-su5bzz'. Couldnt find all physical volumes for Volume Group VolGroup00. Couldn't find device with uuid 'tD0wBg-QBZz-zExm-A6QM-ZbPv-z42w-su5bzz'. Couldnt find all physical volumes for Volume Group VolGroup00. Unable to find volumegroup "VolGroup00" Unable to access resume device (idev/volgroup00/LogVol01) Mount: could not find file system '/dev/root' Setuproot: moving idev failed: no such file or directory. Setuproot: error mounting /proc: no such file or directory. Setuproot: error mounting /sys: no such file or directory. Switchroot: mount failed: no such file or directory Kernel Panic- not syncing: attempted to kill init!All i want to know is step by step.. how do i make that go away so i can install Windows XP? *sighs softly* thanks for your time in advance
Sugar
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Mudassar Khan [mudassar at jumpgames.co.in]
[[[ I've retitled this thread from its original "query" title to something more descriptive. -- Kat ]]]
Hi, Can I run java class file using cron. If yes. then help me. Regards, Mudassar Khan
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Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh [mohsen at pahlevanzadeh.org]
Hi, How i bring up keyword of my video? Cheers,
--Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh email address : mohsen@pahlevanzadeh.org web site : http://pahlevanzadeh.org IRC IM : m_pahlevanzadeh yahoo IM : linuxorbsd
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Predrag Ivanovic [predivan at nadlanu.com]
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 01:10:33 -0400 jim ruxton wrote:
> Below is the result of x86info -v: This statement at the bottom is kindof cryptic: > WARNING: Detected SMP, but unable to access cpuid driver.Used Uniprocessor > CPU routines. Results inaccurate. Any idea what it could mean??Thanks again > for the help.
It means that you don't have CONFIG_X86_CPUID enabled in the kernel (that' s in the 'Processor type and features' section).
CONFIG_X86_CPUID: This device gives processes access to the x86 CPUID instruction to be executed on a specific processor. It is a character device with major 203 and minors 0 to 31 for /dev/cpu/0/cpuid to /dev/cpu/31/cpuid.If you want to use x86info, you'll also need to enable CONFIG_X86_MSR.
Pedja
-- [...]If they can't think at that point and find information, then they aren't really cut out to do harder admin. They can go become "Sr. Windows Admins" (senior with Windows means that they have figured out how to change the date).- Chuck Yerkes,openbsd mailing list