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t it first with:
export LC_ALL="POSIX"
man man
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s mentioned in man perldiag but it just points you
to the perldoc -f split page. And as you said, this says nothing about
this error.
Could you provide an input line that creates the problem?
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still missing dependencies one of which does not seem to exist.
So I must be missing something, I can't believe anyone would go through
this. I'm thinking it would be easier to build from source, just like
the old days.
Any tips?
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t. That is, last correctly shows that last and
current logins.
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On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 07:46:31PM -0500, Keith Winston wrote:
> Norman Gaywood wrote:
> >On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Levinshtein, Eyal wrote:
> >
> >>Is there any incompatibility in the WEP key?
> >>
> >>I enter a WEP key on the AP,
t;
> Any idea why?
>
> I use Orinoco Gold and Lucent AP-500
I had a similar problem until, after reading the man page for iwconfig,
I figured out that I must enter the key as:
s:WEPKEY
That is, put the s: on the front of the key.
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mbers may have changed now. You also probably don't want
the bigmem kernel.
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es what run levels this
process should run at. Not sure why its used at all.
78 - The start order number. So the S script name will be S78mysqld
12 - The stop order number. So there will be a link called K12mysqld
The man page for chkconfig has some information of these numbers.
Th
how much space in Mb
> that tree is using , how many files it has and how large those specific files are ?
du is the command you are looking for. In particular:
du -s .
will give you the disk usage of the tree from the current directory.
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