http://forums.opensuse.org – My experience with linux and Opensuse 11.2 (Distributions)
http://forums.opensuse.org – My experience with linux and Opensuse 11.2 (Distributions)
http://www.daniweb.com – first off hello all great site been a great help for the silly things i find go wrong with the software on my computers . ok here we go ....... vista (hate it) but a young friend of my daughters has asked me to sort out her computer for her . said i would then found out it is running vista . (General)
http://forums.fedoraforum.org – Hi, everybody (HowTos)
http://gamblis.com – First time I saw this software from its name, I was thinking that this Stellar Phoenix Linux Data recovery is a recovery software running in Linux system. Then I was wrong. (Distributions)
http://gamblis.com – Here is the basic Linux tutorial on how to enable automatic login in Gnome. Currently I am using Mandriva Linux 2010 on this tutorial. If you have your Linux installed on your PC and nobody else is using your computer, you may follow this tutorial. (Distributions)
https://www.centos.org – I have installed a centos 5.4 server with Bind services running on the 2 servers.but getiing error "the working directory is not writable".while restarting the named services. [by ameya] (Distributions)
http://www.linuxquestions.org – Hello, I launched a process in console but after a while the ssh session expired and was closed. How can I recover that process to foreground? The fg command doesn't work. Thanks. (HowTos)
http://www.linuxquestions.org – I have a kernel module that uses netfilter to catch the packets at NF_IP_LOCAL_OUT hook.These are udp packets which encapsulate tcp packets withing them like ip->udp->ip'->tcp. In the hook, I strip the ip and udp header out to recover the ip->tcp original packet.Sometimes , I get this message. ip_push_pending_frames+0x38b/0x46c (HowTos)
http://www.linuxquestions.org – Ok, I know there are many threads about recovering damaged superblocks. I've spent 3 evenings reading them and trying what they suggest. Invariably the commands do nothing except to report bad or missing superblocks. I've removed the physical disk from the machine and am working with a dd image file (/mnt/image). I can mount what used to be hdc1 and read its files with no problem. (HowTos)
http://www.linuxquestions.org – I have a web application that receives and processes some mail (doesn't actually need to send, only receive). I'm currently doing this by running a Postfix/Dovecot on the server with one mailbox and making POP3 connections to retrieve the mail. My domain's MX records are set up to route all incoming mail first through Postini and then to me. (HowTos)