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- Cant find config.h [suse64 v9.2]
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Posted: 08 Dec 2004 06:28 PM PST Hey thanks. I didn't know that ps could show CPU usage statistics. Apparently you can get it to show the threads too. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again, Joseph |
Configuring ftp server on Suse 9.1 Posted: 08 Dec 2004 07:34 AM PST Davide Bianchi wrote: Sorry for not being explicit enough. (I am configuring vsftpd) I found the solution in editing /etc/vsftpd.conf and adding "local_enable=YES". Apparently, there is no such file as /etc/ftpaccess in vsftpd. Gaetan |
sshd broke after I change IP subnet address on server Posted: 07 Dec 2004 11:47 AM PST Thanks for your response... No, for some reason after I changed the IP, I found that the AllowPaswordAuthentication was set to no. After changing it to yes it let me log in. I never changed this setting so I don't know why it got changed. -Paul "Bill Marcum" <com.urgent> wrote in message news:localnet... |
Posted: 06 Dec 2004 10:41 PM PST Yes .. Try; http://encryptec.net On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 20:09 +0000, William Park wrote: |
Two sound cards - module loading and signal routing Posted: 06 Dec 2004 04:42 PM PST Groovy hepcat Kevin was jivin' on 07 Dec 2004 00:42:42 GMT in alt.os.linux.mandrake. Two sound cards - module loading and signal routing's a cool scene! Dig it! This is very similar to what I have. Try adding the following to /etc/modules.conf: options snd-intel8x0 snd_index=0 options snd-ens1371 snd_index=1 -- Dig the even newer still, yet more improved, sig! http://alphalink.com.au/~phaywood/ "Ain't I'm a dog?" - Ronny Self, Ain't I'm a Dog, written by G. Sherry & W. Walker. I know it's not "technically correct" English; but since when was rock & roll "technically correct"? |
Posted: 06 Dec 2004 03:56 PM PST On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 19:40:17 -0800, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." <com> wrote: Paul, As long as you don't interrupt a low-level reformat of the disk, fdisk should be able to re-partition a drive. The BIOS does look for the boot signature in the last 2 bytes of sector 0; but I'm pretty sure fdisk writes these. I know I have re-used drives by zeroing the first 256 sectors, then re-partitioning. ================================================ Pull the LILO 22.6.1 binary (or source) from: http://lilo.go.dyndns.org/pub/linux/lilo Install, then contact me directly if you still have problems. There is a fix in the 22.6 code for a problem related to relabeling a disk. --John |
Programming a packet sniffer in C++ Posted: 06 Dec 2004 11:26 AM PST On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 14:26:27 -0500, Simon L <inter.net> wrote: or learn how to use ethereal. |
Cant find config.h [suse64 v9.2] Posted: 06 Dec 2004 10:18 AM PST ***thanks john-paul and mr.Beanie (whatever that is ?) you both sound as tho you know what youre doing, so ill try all that soon :) ive just wiped the disk ready for a multi-distro load up so cant try it at the moment, but will get back to you. isnt linux FUN ! ive only spent 2 months so far trying to get it on inet. whereas this XPro laptop has no trouble at all :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- "John-Paul Stewart" <ca> wrote in message news:binaryfoundry.ca... |
Resizing partition with its content Posted: 05 Dec 2004 06:55 PM PST On 2004-12-06, xm <inter.net> wrote: "parted" is a ncurses program that can do this for you; "qtparted" is a GUI front end for parted that looks and acts a great deal like Partition Magic. "System Rescue CD (http://www.sysresccd.org) has both on a bootable linux CD. -- -John (dhs.org) |
Posted: 05 Dec 2004 12:43 PM PST Patrick Inderkum wrote: .... execute: [shell] make cloneconfig [shell] make prepare-all then build vmware -- << http://michaeljtobler.homelinux.com/ >> A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral. -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery |
Posted: 03 Dec 2004 07:06 PM PST Lenard, That did the trick. Thanks for the help. Wally Lenard wrote: into from away. |
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