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2004 May 12
2
How to display the folder names in Japanese?
Hi,
I have a FreeBSD-Current and I wanted to access the shares in our Windows NT.
What I did:
Since I only wanted to Access the only Data Server that we have in our
ethernet LAN I tried in kterm the following,
#smbutil view //windows_username@dataserver
The result is,
Share Type Comment
-------------------------------
NETLOGON disk Logon server share
ADMIN$ disk Remote Admin
REPL$ disk
IPC$ pipe Remote IPC
C$ disk De...
2010 Dec 16
6
two cents or not two cents
...39;enterprise/server-user'
what does that actually entail. Does it mean concrete security
strictures which bolt down non-'root' users or does it merely mean the
availability of SELinux (but which can be turned OFF)? For instance,
(with SELinux OFF), can a user still:
(a) su root via Kterm anytime?
(b) Access services-admin anytime via Menu+Pam to control printers,
modems, daemons etc?
(c) compile
(d) have 6 to 8 desktops running
(e) call up 'konquerorsu.desktop' (root-konqueror with embedded root-Kterm)
(f) have normal cron scheduling
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2006 Dec 07
2
Why does this rsync line not work?
I'm trying to update a bunch of downloaded files from a mounted older disk.
This command works from the Kterm command line or in a script:
rsync -nuv /mnt/kinda2/home/lba/dl/* /home/lba/dl
and a list of the files to be updated appears on the screen.
But this line (without a tailing * in source) does not work:
rsync -nuv /mnt/kinda2/home/lba/dl/ /home/lba/dl
and I get the following error messa...
2009 Jun 08
1
Cannot get LD_LIBRARY_PATH to work under NX (freenx)
Hello,
I'm trying to get the LD_LIBRARY_PATH set from .bash_profile (Centos 5.3
fully updated).
This is a part of my .bash_profile:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/home/szyman/omnet/omnetpp-2.3p1/lib
export R_HISTSIZE=2000000000
Everything works fine under standard ssh login, but under NX client the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable is missing (the R_HISTSIZE is exported properly).
Any
2005 Aug 18
4
Die, KDE! Die! (Sticking with Gnome and Yum Conflicts)
Okay, I experimented with both KDE and Gnome, and decided I'd rather use
Gnome. After making this decision, I wanted to remove KDE, because I
like to keep my hard drive as lean as possible.
I accomplished this, or so I thought, by running:
# yum groupremove "KDE (K Desktop Environment)".
It seemed to work. Removed a whole bunch 'o stuff.
Okay, but then I wanted to install k3B,