This may be more general than just Fedora, but i couldnt find any better place and since im using Fedora... :) It there a way to prioritize all or some of the PIDs running? and if its possble, can i set a level for some application i want to start? you can do some of this in windows... so lets see i...
I got this from another forum...: If you want the stability, download Whitebox, a version RHEL with all references to Redhat removed and excellent download speeds for the 3 cd's. Find it here: http://whiteboxlinux.org/ . It was developed by a Louisiana library that could not afford RHEL. They stripp...
hehe i fell for it i rememered you saying that you are not a programmer, but i
thought you got your act together and started to hack something nice
but you fooled me
hehe...i know that Tux...
but i figured that other people may wanna see this too, to appreciate the work you all do here
and...btw... i gotta ask you too, cuz I think I've seen you in almost every threads also
How in the *BEEP* do you have the time for answering all us newbee's questions?
I've looked trough most of the threads in here, and you are writing posts in, as I can recall, almost everyone.
Where do you get all the time spent and the energy for it?
put the ISOs in the root...hmmm....
do you with that mean...the root directory of the "diskett created" root?
but how does it "autostart"?
or can i as in the good old(lmao) windows start the install like running a script or a program? (in that case...whats the name of it in RH?)
I got the ISOs(3 of them) for SUSE 9 but i aint got CDRWs enough to burn it as "test". Ive partitioned one HDD in WinXP(sorry for the bad language) which has one partition as FAT32 where the ISOs is placed. I wonder if there's a way to install SUSE through these ISOs without burning them? like makin...
the first thing i thought of was the '"#!/bin/bash" line, but the thing you said about the CRLF i didnt think of...i tried it again, and it worked... thanks Void...i hope i can think of this the next time I get it :) B52 oh..btw...the script is inside this: http://rocky.molphys.leidenuniv.nl/iptable...
has anyone tried using the fwfilter.sh script in Fedora? (all info: http://rocky.molphys.leidenuniv.nl/) i uswe this for a more readable layout of the ulogd data, but all i get is this error: ________________________________________ [root@Basher52 root]# tail -f /var/log/ulogd.syslogemu | fwfilter :...