If you're familiar with the Fedora proposed move from /bin and /sbin to
/usr/bin and /usr/sbin, you see that one of the ways that they're ensuring
legacy compatibility is, after moving everything under /usr, then
symlinking /bin to /usr/bin and /sbin to /usr/sbin. See:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki
My current Linux system has a 15GB root partition, which has 6GB files.
Turns out that that about 5.5GB are in the /opt directory.
My /usr partition is 206GB, of which about 33GB are used.
This led me to wonder why is it not recommended in the FSSTND[1] to
deprecate /opt[2] and install its content
On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 06:09:33PM +0200, ronys wrote:
> I've had luck with 'sudo telinit 6' in cases where the reboot command
> failed. There's also a /proc variable that will force a reboot when written
> to, but its name escapes me for the moment.
/proc/sysrq-trigger
Read 'man proc'
Also not
I've had luck with 'sudo telinit 6' in cases where the reboot command
failed. There's also a /proc variable that will force a reboot when written
to, but its name escapes me for the moment.
Rony
> Anyways, thanks for the pointers, trying them out now. For some reason,
> the machine doesn't seem
I have nothing much against network manager, especially these days
with wifi and wpa etc which is a mess to setup manually. On a laptop
it's a lifesaver (although I always get into trouble when I try to
manually set an IP address). It's just that with a server (or even a
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 09:02:27PM -0800, Michael Shiloh wrote:
> And what about those of us on embedded systems or others that offer only
> text-based interfaces? I'm trying to solve exactly this problem on a
> BeagleBoard via ssh, and can not use the GUI.
On my laptop I moved at some point
On 03/07/2012 06:00 PM, Baruch Shpirer wrote:
I also need outbound calls or else I would continue to use them
I have had good experience with grnvoip.com; They are more expensive for
Israeli routes than voippro.com, about which I've learned from Robert's
post (thus I can't really compare)
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