Hi, Is there any command that tells as to what all processes are consuming how much ram at any time. top, ps -aux, etc doesn;t give a clear picture. Actually i...
Hi, Thanks a lot for the reply...actually it seems quite clear to me now.. thanks a lot.. Actually i never thought on these lines...Thanks again :-) --himanshu...
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 15:50:14 +0530 (IST), "Himanshu Sharma" ... That's one of the major differences between Linux and Windows. Linux tries to cache things in...
Linus Torvalds announced today that no more progress will be allowed on the linux kernel in the public domain. SCO have passed a bill which no longer allows...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Good try, but next time you might want to research your facts a little bit better. The Linux kernel is not and has never been in the public ...
... Speaking of April 1st, if you output a call to phpinfo() in a browser you'll see that the PHP logo has changed. Some people get a dog, some get a cake. It...
I have a situation where I need to send a file to a client on a regular basis. They only allow secure ftp and I can perform the process manually but I want to...
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 21:59:53 +0200 ... Hey, Im not going to spend time researching a joke! I know the GNU licence is complex thing, of which I intend not to...
... Hash: SHA1 ... So, add a cron job... What exactly is your problem? If it is authentication, you might want to consider a passphrase-less key pair. I use...
you can create a perl script that uses NET:SFTP and NET::Ssh API's. then you can add that perl script to your cron table. i have written a generic script...
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 15:05:38 +0530 (IST), "Himanshu Sharma" ... FWIW the mail came from a machine on centrin.net.id in Indonesia. Of course, that doesn't mean...
Thanks for the suggestions, perhaps more information will help in solving this problem. I would like to setup a rsync but I do not have admin access to the ...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Do they allow public key authentication? (They are foolish if they don't allow that, but allow static password authentication.) If so, I ...
got two cdroms.. one ide (hdb) and one scsi .. (scd0) i'm, just wondering.. why does the scsi cdrom disappear out of fstab every time i reboot ? it's annoying...