VULNERABILITIES IN UNIX ... Information provided by the Sans Institute: http://www.sans.org">http://www.sans.org The ten most commonly exploited UNIX...
HOW-TO-FILTER-MAILS-FROM-LINUX-MANIPUR This HOW-TO is for the newbies to filter mails from Linux Manipur and to a particular folder, hence avoiding bulk mails...
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Dec 2, 2006 1:13 am
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Dear Readers, We decided to close the year 2006 with a bang. That's why, here we are with December 2006 issue of LINUX For You - Fedora special. This issue has...
All developers game for Hospital Management Hi all. I am interested in developing a hospital management software throught the open platform. All suggestion and...
Hi all! I have a huge amount of data in ram that has been read from a database. The problem is, its using up to much memory. I want to compressed this data in...
Direct Link: http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2006/11/30/linux-out-of-memory.html Comments: http://lwn.net/Articles/212238/ ... Access over 1 million...
Hi all, Guess it's a very basic thing. I rebooted Miracle Linux Machine and the screen GUI comes up. Also there is a moving frame that says INPUT NOT SUPPORTED...
takhellambam.anjan@...
Dec 5, 2006 5:57 pm
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Maybe the machine is behind a router and/or the telnet port (port 25) is blocked. A suggestion would be trying to use a different port for telnet. - Bobby ... ...
Thanks a lot Bobby.. It does work after trying with a different port.... Regards Anjan Maybe the machine is behind a router and/or the telnet port (port 25) is...
takhellambam.anjan@...
Dec 6, 2006 4:21 am
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... From: A.R Karthick [mailto:a.r.karthick@...] Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 7:52 PM To: Pebam, Ringo IN BLR SISL Cc: Mohan Subject: Re:...
Hello All, Greetings from the LINUX For You magazine team! As you all know, we run a section called 'Opinions' in LFY where we pose a question to the community...
Learning about Linux Processes http://linuxgazette.net/133/saha.html ... Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things...
The Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme has put together a report entitled "Breaking Barriers: The Potential of Free and Open Source Software for...
Hi All, I want to allocate more memory statically in one particular process in linux. For example: I want that my that service will use 2GB of memory. How I...
Hi Reeshi, Please see if this(attached file) gives you some clue. Regards, Ringo Reeshi <reeshimanu@...> wrote: Hi All, I want to allocate more memory...
Hi! Ringo, Thanks for everything.. I know i have been procastinating some things. Its just that i m so busy now a days. I m not making any excuses...i...
UMOUNT BUSY DEVICES The "umount" command unmounts a currently mounted filesystem, which can be specified either as a mounted-on directory or a filesystem. If a...
LOCK THAT FILE DOWN Sometimes you want to make a file very very secure. To do this, change the permissions to 000 # chmod 000 [file] No one except root will be...
MAX FILES UNDER LINUX Maximum number of files that one process can have open at one time can be find out by using: getconf OPEN_MAX (courtesy: www.ugu.com) ...
Sushil Kumar
sushil.kumar@...
Dec 14, 2006 4:47 am
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Hi, I usually used to mount vfat like this: $mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows I think the same must be the way for ntfs, which would be like: $mount -t...
Hi, Check out this link for mounting NTFS from Linux. http://www.linuxforum.com/linux_tutorials/1/1.php ... This how-to describes how to mount an NTFS...
Binary-only kernel modules may be banned If this linux-kernel conversation (http://lwn.net/Articles/213976/) holds, the kernel developers have just set out on...
From: http://lwn.net/Articles/214151/ Yesterday, it looked as if the kernel developers were heading toward banning the loading of binary-only modules. Since...
http://badvista.fsf.org/ http://lwn.net/Articles/214455/ Boston, MA -- December 15, 2006 -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today launched BadVista.org, a...
Hi folks, I've mistakenly forgotten the softcopy link of Andy tanebaum book ' Design of Operating System'. I sort of think that somebody had given me a link....