On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Javier Adrián Ortiz de la Tabla
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> 2012/4/29 Darlene Wallach :
>> On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:38 PM, Larry wrote:
>>> On 04/28/2012 11:20 PM, Darlene Wallach wrote:
What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home
directory
>>>
2012/4/29 Fedora User :
> F16. Anyone?
You might want to set run level 3 as default run level [0]
[0]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd#How_do_I_change_the_default_runlevel.3F
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2012/4/29 Darlene Wallach :
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:38 PM, Larry wrote:
>> On 04/28/2012 11:20 PM, Darlene Wallach wrote:
>>> What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home
>>> directory
>>
>> And we are supposed to know how it got there ?
>>
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>> Larry Brower,
F16. Anyone?
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On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:38 PM, Larry wrote:
> On 04/28/2012 11:20 PM, Darlene Wallach wrote:
>> What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home
>> directory
>
> And we are supposed to know how it got there ?
>
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> Larry Brower, CCNA
>
I'm assuming I've been hacked -
On 04/29/2012 12:20 PM, Darlene Wallach wrote:
> What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home directory
>
> Thank you
>
> Darlene Wallach
>
> $ cat C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt
> NPP_GetValue is called
> NPP_GetValue is called
> NPP_GetValue is called
> NPP_GetValue is call
On Sat, 28 Apr 2012, Larry wrote:
On 04/28/2012 11:20 PM, Darlene Wallach wrote:
What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home directory
And we are supposed to know how it got there ?
Rather obviously, he has been attacked by Windoze.
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On 04/28/2012 11:20 PM, Darlene Wallach wrote:
> What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home directory
And we are supposed to know how it got there ?
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What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home directory
Thank you
Darlene Wallach
$ cat C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt
NPP_GetValue is called
NPP_GetValue is called
NPP_GetValue is called
NPP_GetValue is called
NPP_Initialize : called
NPP_Shutdown : called
NPP_GetValue i
On 04/29/2012 10:57 AM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> That's the odd part. The server that's producing those errors CAN
> resolve that
> host just fine. Note, that hostname has several round robin IPs, except I
> have not
> been able to get the .73.26 one that you came up with:
Well, while i
On 04/29/2012 08:17 AM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Anyone here seen these before? It seems some e-mails are getting through
and
others aren't, and those that don't produce this error:
- Transcript of session follows -
550 5.1.2... Host unknown (Name server:
alt4.gmail-smtp-in.l
On 04/29/2012 12:15 AM, g wrote:
<>
> HISTCONTROL="ignoredupes"
>
> export HISTCONTROL
>
> wfm ;)
after some post post thinking, i recalled that i did try "ignoreboth",
but with out results and dropped to "ignoredupes" only.
in addition, here is info from gnu .org:
from the gnu 'bash ref
Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 04/29/2012 09:14 AM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
>> I'm thinking you have to start with an empty file. As was said in a
>> former post, it doesn't work retroactively.
>
> I wouldn't have expected it to work retroactively. Everyone knows "You
> can't rewrite
> history". :-) :-)
>
Andy Blanchard wrote:
> It works, but not retrospectively. If you try running one of the
> duplicated commands, it will strip out all of the duplicate entries then.
> You'll also need to run "history -w" to update the history file, otherwise
> it won't get updated until you exit the shell.
Thank
On 04/29/2012 09:14 AM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> I'm thinking you have to start with an empty file. As was said in a former
> post, it
> doesn't work retroactively.
I wouldn't have expected it to work retroactively. Everyone knows "You can't
rewrite
history". :-) :-)
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Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 04/29/2012 07:44 AM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
>> Andy Blanchard wrote:
>>
>>> What you want is:
>>>
>>>export HISTCONTROL=erasedups
>> It looked promising, but it doesn't work. I logged out and back in twice,
>> then even completely turned off the computer and back on again,
On 04/28/2012 04:44 PM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
It looked promising, but it doesn't work. I logged out and back in twice, then
even
completely turned off the computer and back on again, but when I examine the
.bash_history file, it is riddled with duplicate commands.
It might only prevent new dup
On 04/29/2012 08:17 AM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> Anyone here seen these before? It seems some e-mails are getting through
> and
> others aren't, and those that don't produce this error:
>
>- Transcript of session follows -
> 550 5.1.2... Host unknown (Name server:
> alt4.gmai
On 04/28/2012 04:44 PM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
Andy Blanchard wrote:
What you want is:
export HISTCONTROL=erasedups
It looked promising, but it doesn't work. I logged out and back in twice, then
even
completely turned off the computer and back on again, but when I examine the
.bash_history
Anyone here seen these before? It seems some e-mails are getting
through and others aren't, and those that don't produce this error:
- Transcript of session follows -
550 5.1.2... Host unknown (Name server:
alt4.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com.: host not found)
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On 04/28/2012 09:38 PM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> I read about a shell variable called HISTIGNORE that is supposed to prevent
> duplicate> commands from occurring in .bash_history.
>
> I put the following line into ~/.bash_profile:
>
> export HISTIGNORE="&"
>
> It's not working.
-=-
what made yo
On 29 April 2012 00:44, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> It looked promising, but it doesn't work. I logged out and back in twice,
> then even
> completely turned off the computer and back on again, but when I examine
> the
> .bash_history file, it is riddled with duplicate commands.
It works, but not re
On 04/29/2012 07:44 AM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> Andy Blanchard wrote:
>
>> What you want is:
>>
>>export HISTCONTROL=erasedups
> It looked promising, but it doesn't work. I logged out and back in twice,
> then even
> completely turned off the computer and back on again, but when I examine the
Andy Blanchard wrote:
> What you want is:
>
>export HISTCONTROL=erasedups
It looked promising, but it doesn't work. I logged out and back in twice, then
even
completely turned off the computer and back on again, but when I examine the
.bash_history file, it is riddled with duplicate comma
On 04/29/2012 06:15 AM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> Andy Blanchard wrote:
>
>> HISTIGNORE only deals with consecutive duplicates, IIRC.
>>
>> What you want is:
>>
>>export HISTCONTROL=erasedups
>>
>> you might also want to add ":ignorespace" to the end of that. That will
>> cause any command prefix
Doesn't seem to know how to route packets. Test environment set up,
machines assigned IP in fe80:: space, DHCP and DNS work, IP gets
assigned, route table shows fe80::/64 going out eth0, but ping6 won't
work unless the interface is specified, ssh say "Invalid argument," etc.
Tried giving a defa
On 04/28/2012 04:09 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Beaten on rocks in the river, by slaves.
Considering that their togas were probably wool, they were most likely
cleaned using Fuller's Earth. And, in fact, that's also used to clean
hats, bringing things around full circle.
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Hal wrote:
On 4/16/2012 2:37 PM, jdow wrote:
On 2012/04/16 07:28, fred smith wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:04:45AM +0100, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
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On 04/13/2012 06:40 PM, jdow wrote:
It might help if you washed them once and awhile.
{O.O} (You
Andy Blanchard wrote:
> HISTIGNORE only deals with consecutive duplicates, IIRC.
>
> What you want is:
>
>export HISTCONTROL=erasedups
>
> you might also want to add ":ignorespace" to the end of that. That will
> cause any command prefixed by a space to be ignored as well - very useful
> f
On 28 April 2012 22:38, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> I read about a shell variable called HISTIGNORE that is supposed to
> prevent duplicate
> commands from occurring in .bash_history.
>
> I put the following line into ~/.bash_profile:
>
> export HISTIGNORE="&"
>
> It's not working. I still have duplic
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> I read about a shell variable called HISTIGNORE that is supposed to prevent
> duplicate
> commands from occurring in .bash_history.
>
> I put the following line into ~/.bash_profile:
>
> export HISTIGNORE="&"
>
> It's not working. I still ha
I read about a shell variable called HISTIGNORE that is supposed to prevent
duplicate
commands from occurring in .bash_history.
I put the following line into ~/.bash_profile:
export HISTIGNORE="&"
It's not working. I still have duplicate commands galore. Why isn't is working?
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Richard Shaw wrote:
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
While trying to get vncserver working I found this within
/lib/systemd/system/vncserver@.service file.
/usr/bin/vncserver %i
What is %i?
Can anybody explain from where this syntax derives?
It appe
Hello
I tried to update a defora 15 to 16, the preupdate seems OK:
Loaded plugins: blacklist, whiteout
No plugin match for: rpm-warm-cache
No plugin match for: remove-with-leaves
No plugin match for: auto-update-debuginfo
preupgrade-main (mirrorlist)
url:
http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirro
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 04:36, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> How is one supposed to configure keystrokes so Ctrl-Alt-Del invokes
> "gnome-system-monitor -p" (process view) instead of the current
> behaviour of the logout screen?
>
> Thanks
Answering myself. It' s quite easy, actually
From the Gno
Fernando Cassia wrote:
> How is one supposed to configure keystrokes so Ctrl-Alt-Del invokes
> "gnome-system-monitor -p" (process view) instead of the current
> behaviour of the logout screen?
>
> Thanks
> FC
"Settings Editor" (/usr/bin/xfce4-settings-editor) in XFCE is able
set desired action.
How is one supposed to configure keystrokes so Ctrl-Alt-Del invokes
"gnome-system-monitor -p" (process view) instead of the current
behaviour of the logout screen?
Thanks
FC
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