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- [OT] Two Kinds of Linux Runners
- mouse pointer
- verifying that unzipped directories are the same? (tar problems)
- Labeling of partitions unclear
- re-route unresolved ip's
- Nautilus scripts
[OT] Two Kinds of Linux Runners Posted: 08 Feb 2008 11:01 PM PST Tom Newton wrote, presumably in a lightning flash of self ysis: At last you're fulfilling your destiny, being an iconoclastic bigot, with a paranoid delusion about GUI's on more than one newsgroup at a time. -- Two Ravens "Tom Newton surely the William Topaz McGonagall of alt.os.linux.slackware, and apparently comp.os.linx.misc. and comp.os.linux.setup as well!" |
Posted: 08 Feb 2008 12:56 PM PST Dances With Crows wrote: sorry but could not find where/how to set sw_cursor in man or internet.. 00:05.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation C51G [GeForce 6100] reva2) hope it helps ups.. I new that.. cheers ivan |
verifying that unzipped directories are the same? (tar problems) Posted: 07 Feb 2008 06:42 AM PST On 2008-02-08, Tom Newton <invalid> wrote: To make the output more readable, I'd add the -1 argument to ls. Tom -- calhobbit (at) gmail [DOT] com |
Labeling of partitions unclear Posted: 07 Feb 2008 03:05 AM PST Udo Huebner wrote: Right :-( At your own risk, you can use dskprobe.exe from the NT resource kit to repair the partition table, by shuffling the entries into the desired order. Make a copy of the sector, before writing it back. This procedure may not work when you actually run a system from that disk, because then the disk is locked against low-level access. Afterwards you may have to edit boot.ini, to reflect the new numbering. DoDi |
Posted: 05 Feb 2008 01:21 PM PST rahulx4 <com> writes: Aand now you have confused me. What do you mean by "unresolved domains" I think you need to be more specific and detailed in your statement of the problem. How can an Unresolved domain be on the internal network. Why does this require something to be done? |
Posted: 05 Feb 2008 03:29 AM PST Bob Martin writes: Nautilus evidently not only does not use libmagic, it doesn't even use the magic files. This is a bug. -- John Hasler gt.org Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI USA |
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