How to stop all units belonging to the same target?
I’m wondering how to stop all units that are grouped together by the same target.
I’m wondering how to stop all units that are grouped together by the same target.
Is there a way to tell ping to show its usual termination statistics without stopping the execution?
I want to generate a sorted list with all 8-digit numbers — from 00000000 to 99999999.
I typed in the shell:
I want to launch the wine executable (Version 2.12), but I get the following error ($=shell prompt):
I installed Mathematica 9 on an old Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 system.
After the installation, I tried to start Mathematica, but following message came out:
When using Postfix and IMAP on a mailserver, at least 3 ports are usually opened
I’m using Arch Linux + GNOME3 on desktop, and when the system starts or the user logs out, gdm displays the login screen for about 20 seconds and then turns off the display (although the computer is still running). Is it possible to disable this? I want the monitor to keep displaying the login screen “forever”. I couldn’t find any way to configure this.
I see more and more servers that have no domain defined in the /etc/resolv.conf file.
Only a search entry.
In what cases is this setup used ?
Are there any cases where it must not be used ?
Given two numbers, month and year, how can I compute the first and the last day of that month ? My goal is to output these three lines:
Im trying to make a .desktop file run a .sh which is stored in the same directory as the .desktop. The whole directory needs to be portable and moved from machine to machine.