Tired of not knowing anything except Windows. Bought a Dell mini with Ubuntu 8.04 installed on it and I'm working on learning Unix from the command line. This Forum ought to be helpful once I get a little further along.
All,
wondering what I need to do to make my VI scripts better formatted. The colorized commands, etc.., and the indents where necessary. Hope this question makes sense.
I am running Fedora and Redhate Ent 5.
hi, i am william!
--2 things in some categories--
location: originally from texas, currently in the northern eu.
hobbies: photography and writing.
systems: linux at home and mac at work.
favorite dichotomy: experience and expression.
In AIX we use the errpt command to monitory the status of hardware. disk,cpu , power supplies, fans, memory etc.
I know syslogd and /vat/log messages has some information.
I was thinking I might need to write a script to trap or words like error, failure etc.
Is there an easier way to do this?
As both UID and GID maintain they must have an associated value to function, that is the ID of the "current process" by default. Ok, I got that down.
Its not in the repo's. Its not in anything online that actually works. If i download the pack i either have the older versions of required packages or I dont have them all together. Now i cant get on any of the servers I did before because they upgraded, and I cant.
I am trying to use "hexdump" on the files in the /dev/ directory. This is ubuntu 9.10.
There is some more in this forum:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...of-dev-785703/
Trash, USBs, filesystem, etc.. These icons are on my desktop, but I can't for the life of me find where that option is..
I want them gone, anyhow. Any suggestions?
I heard, as long as the memory is less than 4GB, it does not matter if the OS is 64-bit or 32-bit....
Which type of OS would you recommend running under i5 2.26 Ghz and 3 GB of RAM? 64-bit or 32-bit?