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This is why God invented google.
http://kdelook.org/content/show.php?content=8100
I have absolutely no idea if it works or not, but it does seem to answer your query.
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When you log in lots of processes and temporary files are created. With 92% of your hard drive used you probably do not have enough spare capacity.
I do not know what the limits are on linux, but...
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I tried kwrite, kate and then I gave up. Since vi, or any variation, is an absolute last resort I didn't get close to trying it. It's less than a page of info so an editor isn't essential anyway.
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The information is stored in your /proc directory. Open a term, then
cat /proc/cpuinfo
cat /proc/meminfo
cat /proc/devices
and lots more. Use ls, any of the files can be inspected with cat.
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msec is checking the permissions on all the files on your harddrive making sure that none of them are set to global or world.
If it is happening a lot, try dropping your security setting to...
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mysqlcc does not come with mandrake 9.2, or at least is did not come with mine.
Having just paid a visit to the home page, mysqlcc is no longer under developement. It is now called administrator.
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Java.
windoze and mac have their own implementation of c and c++. The very least you have to so is recompile each project within each environment. If you do any low level access calls to the system,...
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I use kwrite for developing, writing and for 'view source' mainly because of the highlighting modes.
It also starts up quicker than kate.
This is just a personal opinion, but the editor vi, or...
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Java is an object oriented language and not a procedural language like COBOL or C or BASIC.
You do NOT have functions that are referenced from other functions.
You have objects; and it doesn't...
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To expand on what fatshady said.
XF86config-4 is a plain text file that is read by the system when you log in.
You edit it with a text editor.
The editors that come with unix are notoriously...
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Reboot and go into single user mode, this is assuming you have a boot manager such as lilo or grub in use.
If on the bootup screen you don't get the option of going into single user, boot from cd...
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It looks like the direct rendering interface (DRI) is not installed.
If you want to use the nvidia card, you have to use nvidia configuration utility.
I have 9.2 and drakconf got me a basic...
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Are these devices supported?
I just looked on the Mandrake supported hardware list and they are not supported by Mandrake.
I get similar problems with my sipix blink, which I know isn't...
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Here is a post I made earlier, it seemed to solve his problem.
In your /etc/profile.d directory there should be two files called jre*.sh and jre*.csh.
These are executed at start up and will...
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Searching on google produced this
http://www.linux.com/howtos/openMosix-HOWTO/x1280.shtml
The above line meas that the shell you were using has acutallly migrated to another node ? This...
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I think you would be better off posting a question like that here
http://www.sswug.org/
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What you need is a stat counter. This is the one I use (not that it gets much use!)
http://s4.statcounter.com/
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My brother has been using povray for about ten years. Since it can create photo realistic images it is "scientifically accurate".
It sounds like you are looking for something to replicate Newtons...
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Have you got perl-curses or perl-tk installed on your machine?
If not, this work around may do the trick.
Change the contents of file /etc/mandrake-release to
Mandrake Linux release 9.2...
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mIRC is a windows program. You are going to have to find a way of doing the same thing using one of the many linux alternatives.
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Valoy, anything is better than msec.
Fluff, what is the error message?
Do you get it when you are trying to insatll the rpm or when you are trying to run bastille?
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I use Bastille and my computer passes the usual security checks. I've never heard of anybody saying it was not worth installing. It is easy to install and easy to setup. It uses iptables, which is...
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There isn't a single startup script.
/etc/profile.d and /etc/rc.d contain most of the startup scripts.
The webmailid line I would add to /etc/rc.d/rc.local this file is where all your own (non...
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According to the vmware site only versions upto 9.0 are supported.
Googling seems to show a lot of people have got it working with 10.
You need the source headers and to run the script
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Mysql has a gui called mysqlcc.
Everything you could ever need from a db front end.
http://www.mysql.com/products/mysqlcc/
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