Since the command is being initially processed by your shell, just try escaping
‘\” the characters which might be pre-processed by the shell e.g. ‘(‘ or ‘)’
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> On 17 May 2025, at 18:03, Ranjan Maitra via users
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>> How can I pass a command line with a passw
And most importantly sending all running processes a hangup signal to allow them to save things that were volatile (like open files) then (if they were still alive) after the “timeout” had expired sending them a -9 signal to kill them, that was in the days of the “init” daemon, i assume systemd doe
This is why my /home has its own dedicated 2 disk md mirror
The disks are physically powered off before i do a dnf upgrade of my system disk
I then fix fstab to mount my /home as the very last stage!!!
> On 18 Nov 2021, at 04:39, Joe Zeff wrote:
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> On 11/17/21 9:20 PM, linux guy wrote:
>> Sor
Hi Dorian,
You should send to
http://www.fedora-fr.org/
Where you will get more French
Help
> On 19 Oct 2021, at 19:20, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
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> Patrick : Roger has the good answer i think
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> Have a nice evening from the France it is twenty past twenty here,
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> Regards.
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> Dorian R
I recall —geometry is handled by an X-windows library function & is common to
most X based apps
So when this (or any other app) used Xlib there are various command line
arguments (argv[]) that are handled by the X regardless of the app
> On 13 Nov 2020, at 22:49, ToddAndMargo via users
> wrote:
On Wednesday, 24 June 2020 21:05:43 BST Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 15:52:55 -0400
> Bob Goodwin wrote:
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> > [root@localhost bobg]# systemctl restart nfs
> > Failed to restart nfs.service: Unit nfs.service not found.
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> systemctl list-unit-files | fgrep nfs
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> probably show
I would guess its trying to return the fikesystem mount point for the supplied
pathname - try:
Stat -c %m
> On 19 Apr 2020, at 03:45, Hiisi wrote:
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> On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 12:44 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
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>> Are you sure that's a binary? That looks more like a script of some
>> sort.
I understood crontab used UTC time - daylight saving shouldn't apply
> On 8 Apr 2020, at 10:07, Ed Greshko wrote:
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> On 2020-04-08 16:56, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> On Wed, 2020-04-08 at 07:52 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 2020-04-08 07:27, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 07Apr2020 07:07,
I have a coolermaster cosmos case & diy system it has no reset button!
It sounds like your setup is similar.
Without a hardware reset, add-on cards like graphics or network cards are not
actually reset to initialise them.
I have to physically switch off mains power/disconnect the psu & wait a min
Except the system call version doesn't need you to include any header files!
Which is NOT clear from the man page!
> On 13 Feb 2020, at 13:53, George N. White III wrote:
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>> On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 06:40, Andy Paterson via users
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>> [...]
On Thursday, 13 February 2020 01:09:20 GMT Roger Heflin wrote:
> It may be the pwd command doing it. It works like this:
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> if something runs pwd when its cwd is under say /var/log then pwd goes
> through all files in /var/log until it finds .. then it goes up a
> directory and repeats, until it
Please forgive my intrusion on this ott thread, but as a now retired “unix guy”
using unix since xenix blah! And having written network device drivers before
tcp/ip became the norm
In order to mmap a file it must be open, furthermore when a file is removed
(ulink’ed) the kernel doesn't actually
Just to make a point, i have always disliked gnome & ever since it first
appeared have used kde on fedora, if qt support in fedora becomes broken, i for
one will ditch fedora
> On 9 Dec 2019, at 13:05, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
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> On Mon, 2019-12-09 at 12:40 +, mario futire wrote:
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man 5 core
> On 12 Aug 2019, at 04:48, ToddAndMargo via users
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>> On 8/11/19 6:01 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> ToddAndMargo via users writes:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have no idea what this tells me
>>>
>>> $ cat /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
>>> |/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-coredump
I always understood that “man” ran a script which basically ran “nroff -man”
> On 26 Mar 2019, at 18:03, Todd Zullinger wrote:
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> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>>> On Tue, 26 Mar 2019, Todd Zullinger wrote:
>>> AFAIK, man finds 'storage.conf' because it is the title of
>>> the man page. So it's not
Dac is selinux discretionary access control
> On 11 Nov 2018, at 20:04, stan wrote:
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> On Sun, 11 Nov 2018 11:28:44 -0800
> Paolo Galtieri wrote:
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>> Folks,
>> I got the fllowing SElinux error today:
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>> SELinux is preventing 72733A6D61696E20513A526567 from using the
>> dac_override c
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