USB mount doesn’t work on Centos 6.4
I have a problem. After an update, my USB drives are not mounted automatically and I’m unable to mount them manually…
I have a problem. After an update, my USB drives are not mounted automatically and I’m unable to mount them manually…
Is it possible to cause a kernel panic with a single command line?
Some commands are provided as both builtins and external utilities. Take echo for example. On my machine (macOS) running Bash 3.2,
I’m planning to install Debian on my home server. It will be running some services like Teamspeak 3, gaming servers, Samba, etc… No business services like DHCP, DNS, … needed.
In this test, why does rename() take longer when fsync() is called first?
What benefit could I see by compiling a Linux kernel myself? Is there some efficiency you could create by customizing it to your hardware?
I have a CRONTAB entry as below. Can someone tell me what the below statement is exactly doing? 1 0 * * * /vol01/sites/provisioning/MNMS/45627/45627.sh1 >> /vol01/sites/provisioning/MNMS/45627/output/cron.log 2>&1 Answers: Thank you for visiting the Q&A section on Magenaut. Please note that all the answers may not help you solve the issue immediately. So please treat them … Read more
I need a solution for getting the current active (focused) window information on a Gnome 2 desktop. I’m mostly interested in the process running that window and window title.
I connect to a Slackware server. When a command is longer than the size of the putty window, the line continues in the same line, and the start of the command disappears as I continue adding to the same command, just putting a “<” at the beginning of the line.
Is it possible to export a block device such as a DVD or CDROM and make it so that it’s mountable on another computer as a block device?