If you have an optical drive (CD or DVD) and cannot boot from it, you generally simply have to go into your BIOS and edit your boot devices or...
Probably a bit late considering the date of the original post, but have you tried "spider" in the Aisle Riot solitaire game generally included...
There's a good article here on adding the proprietary codecs and all to SUSE 10.1 http://desktoplinux.com/articles/AT7527984757.html HTH, Jim
Hey! Kaonix. Even though I far prefer Fedora to Ubuntu, I sure as heck wouldn't tell someone to just ditch Ubuntu. I might advise them to lose...
The info grub pages are pretty good. The amn pages don't have much to offer. Type info grub into a terminal and then go to the "invoking...
To see what he did, you could take a look at the .bash_history file in his home directory. To view the last 50 commands he issues, use the "tail"...
Christos, There is a pretty standard Linux utility called split. See "man split" for usage, but what I think you will be looking for is the -b...
mphayesuk, In SUSE, there is a simple way to get it to boot to text mode. Edit the file /etc/inittab and change the "5" in the...
Fvs, It looks like your eth0 is coming up fine, but that you may not be getting DNS information. For giggles, try to ping yahoo.com by using...
Perhaps there are options to the sudo command that I'm not familiar with, but I think that it's possible that you've confused two somewhat similar...
If you prefer a "fancier" GUI way to configure iptables, there is this: http://www.fs-security.com/ program. It's called Firestarter, uses...
Not positive if this is the isue or not, but if you have to add the "/sbin" directory to access iptables, then you are not root. By default, the...
If you're asking how to temporarily turn iptables off, the command (by root) is: service iptables stop To restart, the command is:...
I'm certain that this varies between distros, but with SUSE 10 it's in your /etc/sysconfig/windowmanager file. The pertinent lines are: # Here...
Fedora is a great distro and I use it every day. My main computer is a dual boot FC3/FC4 box. But for a mail server, I'd be very inclined to use...
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