On Tuesday 19 Apr 2005 11:01 am, Mahendra Karmuse wrote:
> Aztec software has announced very good programming contest.
> You can win money worth 1 lakh.
> You have to register using referal URL that I have given,
>
The programming contest is not for student though...
http://www.azealots.com/rule
> I have successfully configured ltsp .
>
> but the problem is that in loads the Linux kernel from network ! .
> I want that the kernel should be embedded in to the network card .
Thats totally impracticle, first of all the network card should have
enough spare flash, even if you manage
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From: Ranjan Rajgopaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Apr 20, 2005 4:42 PM
Subject: PHP developer needed
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hello
i tried to install NFs on RedHat Linux 8.0
but while mounting it gives an error RPC mount time
out
please help
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Hey all,
Theres nothing gr8 in the question that i'm about to ask. Its just for
letting you put your thinking hats on :).
For the question, courtesy : kernelnewbies.org
If I have an executable say 'N', but I do not want it to be executed
(without modifyiing the .out file), how would I be able to
>
> For the question, courtesy : kernelnewbies.org
>
> If I have an executable say 'N', but I do not want it to be executed
> (without modifyiing the .out file), how would I be able to do it?
>
You can turn off the executable bit in the file permissions with chmod, like
$chmod 666
> Remember, you
One way I know is to set your eth0 (or whichever network) device as
"trusted". Once can use redhat-config-securitylevel for this.
Mayuresh.
>i tried to install NFs on RedHat Linux 8.0
> but while mounting it gives an error RPC mount time
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On 4/20/05, chitra alavani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello
>
>i tried to install NFs on RedHat Linux 8.0
> but while mounting it gives an error RPC mount time
> out
> please help
Check if your postmap service is running.
#service portmap status
VJP
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