| bio | website | unixsec.org |
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| location | United States | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 1 month |
| seen | Mar 7 at 18:37 | |
| stats | profile views | 8 |
I'm a linux sysadmin, this describes me so much more than anything. I'm creative, determined, and like to be efficient.
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Mar 5 |
answered | Bash No Longer Changes Directory |
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Aug 21 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Apr 20 |
answered | Are cygwin vim commands different than normal vim? |
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Apr 19 |
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What's the most “correct” mount point for a permanent NTFS partition? Thats what I would do, I personally like a clean top level directory. Especially since I've gotten used to hitting tab at certain points for certain directories :-) |
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Apr 19 |
answered | What's the most “correct” mount point for a permanent NTFS partition? |
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Apr 12 |
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Disable trackpad click in Yellowdog linux I would look at where syslog routes your kernel facility, your info level logs. |
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Apr 12 |
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Disable trackpad click in Yellowdog linux Are you getting any errors at all? |
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Apr 12 |
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How do I browse for available gsettings options? More information would be helpful. For instance, when you say dconf-editor can't view them, are you seeing errors? Do you think this is a bug with dconf-editor or is it just not used to view gsetting keys? Can it view normal keys, just not keys with multiple values? All of these are questions that would shed some light on your current question. Will using something like gconf overcome this problem? More detail will be infinitely useful. What are you trying to do, what exactly is failing etc. |
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Apr 12 |
answered | diff within a line |
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Apr 12 |
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lvm devices under /dev/mapper missing I'll be the first to state the obvious here. Back up your important data on that box immediately, then diagnose whether the box is hosed or not. |
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Apr 12 |
answered | How do Linux drivers work and where do I find them? (esp. NIC driver) |
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Apr 11 |
answered | Disable trackpad click in Yellowdog linux |
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Apr 11 |
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Cron running job every 15 seconds My cron logs are located in /var/log/cron for derivatives of redhat, ie. fedora, centos etc. It also may help for you to describe exactly what you are trying to do so people have a full picture of what is going on. |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Apr 11 |
answered | Cron running job every 15 seconds |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Autobiographer |