Someone can go into a little more detail than me, but this is what I think I know, although it's been a while.
c=scsi controller #
t=target #
d=disk #
s=slice #
In my dealings the root disk is typically c0t0d0 but that's not always the case on bigger servers. If you have the 0 partition...
Here's my situation...
I have a Dell Lattitude C610 dual-booting XP and RH8.0. This laptop has a PCtel modem in it (which I got the drivers for at http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/pctel-linux/) and finally got the modem functional.
My question is, what is the best program to use for dial-up...
What ever happened to this one? Cause now I am having the same problem. Really getting annoying. Anyone else run into this before?
Thanks in advance for any help!
**Maybe it's a Christmas thing***
J
I've got a rather simple Red Hat system that when it was built, it was only built with around 72MB of swap. Only two other partitions on system, / and /boot. Was wondering if it is possible to decrease / and add that extra space without having to rebuild.
Thanks in advance,
J
ok here is the output for that error. I am no java god, so I dont get it.
JavaScript Error:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-adv/classifieds/realestate/includes/rent/renters_form.js, line
55:
document.object1 has no properties.
Now I know this works on a Windows platform, because I look at...
When you run the configure script it looks for either cc or gcc. What I would do is remove the full path for cc and replace it with the full path to gcc. Also, after you have done all of that you should be able to run a "make clean" in the directory where the Makefile is to clean out...
off the top of my head, although I don't know if it provides ALL the info you want...
Try mpstat. Read man pages for more options. This one works really well for multiple processors.
J
Yeah Java is turned on. Also, /usr/java/jre/plugin/sparc/ns4 contains a javaplugin.so, not javaplugin140. (Also the directory change fromi386 to sparc).
When the page loads, I get the following error on the bottom of the Navigator window:
JavaScript error: Type 'javascript:' into Location...
K I'm running Solaris 9 and using Netscape 4.78 on an Ultra 60. I go to a web site that has some sort of Java applet on it, and I can't freakin view it. No errors or anything, I just cant see it. Is there something I need to download or something to get it to work? I have had people ask me...
Hello. In my home directory, I have a .bash_profile, and a .bashrc. The .bashrc doesn't contain much, but the bash_profile contains all my paths and other stuff in the format that you would see in a regular .profile. How is it that when I log in, it seems as though it reads the custom prompt...
Hello,
I am just curious to see how many of you all use this product. I do, but I have no one to talk about it to and I have some questions. But no forum for it is on here.
Thanks in advance,
Josh
Hello,
I am just curious to see how many of you all use this product. I do, but I have no one to talk about it to and I have some questions. But no forum for it is on here.
Thanks in advance,
Josh
Hello,
I am just curious to see how many of you all use this product. I do, but I have no one to talk about it to and I have some questions. But no forum for it is on here.
Thanks in advance,
Josh
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