/dev/tcp not found
When I try to run the following command:
When I try to run the following command:
I have a iso file named ubuntu.iso.
At this time no ansver for this problem.
I’m getting used to vim bindings (like pressing w to go to word, dw to delete a word, and such) and it’s modes (insert, normal, visual), and, out of curiosity would like to know: is there some kind of implementation of this behaviour of modes and bindings from vim to my terminal?
Sometimes I restart a device and need to ssh back in when it’s ready.
I found out it’s possible to show the output of the ls command vertically using the -1 switch:
Under the assumption that disk I/O and free RAM is a bottleneck (while CPU time is not the limitation), does a tool exist that can calculate multiple message digests at once?
I am using gtk-recordmydesktop to record the video output to my desktop. However, the videos have no sound. All the tutorials I found regarding this involved getting sound recorded from a microphone, while I am interested in getting the sound output recorded. How can I do this? The official FAQ says “The solution is in your mixer’s settings. Keep playing with it ;).” which doesn’t clarify anything.
I would like to define a compose key on my system (Debian Sid “Wheezy”). I have no Xorg (and don’t want any desktop environment). Only in terminal.
What does it mean when it says BOOTPROTO=none in the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 file.