No, everyone can run (well, there's some minimal rep requirement, but almost everyone). The nominations are a week long, so I guess they figure that's enough time for people to think about it
No, I wasn't really thinking about it. Probably. I assume Miguel isn't, and Maciej seems unlikely; it'll be interesting to see how many nominations we end up having
Hey all,
I'm trying to learn more about library versioning in Linux and how to put it all to work. Here's the context:
-- I have two versions of a dynamic library which expose the same set of interfaces, say libsome1.so and libsome2.so.
-- An application is linked against libsome1.so.
-- This...
I remember that. It's about linking, but I think it's all Linux-specific linker stuff. I think -- I don't totally understand it, it's kind of complicated
When running X I use a .xmodmaprc to remap certain keys thusly:
clear Lock
keysym Caps_Lock = Escape
! Remap the menu key as Compose
keysym Menu = Multi_key
How can I accomplish the same things on the console?
I just want to install another version of same distro linux into the extended partition, i. e. into the /dev/sda7.
Does it make any problem into current Linux and its data and contents?
If no, I can dual boot into two distro's after installation right?
Also , how can I efficiently mount the /...
To use Vim as a pager for man I have
export MANPAGER="/usr/share/vim/vim73/macros/manpager.sh"
in my profile. Now man pages look very good with colors and stuff. However, when trying man ascii as a way of looking at the ASCII table, I notice that the table is mis-aligned as in the screenshot b...
Hi I was wondering if there is a AV Grabber that supports Linux. I have IC-348 model I.C.U (international camera unit) made in P.R.C camera that uses a Sony CCD 420TVL. I want to grab the video output and use it in a program that I am writing. The thing is that I couldn't find a good CCD Cam to U...
How can I log samba events?
I have samba-shared directories and I want to know what exactly someone have download from it.
Actually, I can watch iftop to figured out WHO have downloaded, but not WHAT.
Any ideas?
I've got one server (CentOS 5), out of a half dozen, that the network flakes out on.
When it's 'dead', I can still ping other servers by IP, but if I try to make any kind of connection also using an IP (ssh, telnet on 53 to test DNS) it just hangs and does nothing. Running /etc/init.d/network ...