Hi all,
On Redhat Linux 6.0 in my PC, when I executed the line below
gcc -o myapp myapp.c
there were some errors:
In file included from /usr/include/linux/byteorder/little_endian.h:54,
from /usr/include/linux/byteorder.h:45,
from /usr/include/linux/ip.h:19,
/usr/include/linux/byteorder/gene
You should only be able to poweroff if you are sitting at the console,
or if you are logged into the console as well as accessing the machine
remotely. In this case, you could just reach down and hit the power
switch anyway, so how is this less secure?
Matt
On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 07:04:37PM +0
There should be some bug somewhere, as I'm able to shut down the system with
the poweroff program.
It is a link to the consolehelper, and gives a normal user the ability to
shutdown without password request.
Actually I have unlinked the poweroff command, leaving the original one (it
needs sup
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> Why is it so suprising that m$ products give freaky nonsensical error
> messages?
I've not noticed that Linux messages are universally the very epitome of
clarity;-(
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Daniel Roesen wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 08:55:32PM +1000, Tony Nugent wrote:
> > I know that this has been mentioned here before, but can I *beg* that
> > redhat developers seriously and urgently consider either modifying
> > printtool to allow it to work with a text/cu