How can I disable the button of my CD/DVD drive?
Up until Fedora 14 I was successfully using cdctl to enable/disable the CD/DVD eject button on my laptop (Thinkpad T410). Sadly it has stopped working now.
Up until Fedora 14 I was successfully using cdctl to enable/disable the CD/DVD eject button on my laptop (Thinkpad T410). Sadly it has stopped working now.
I have a Linux kernel module which I compiled dynamically. How is it added to startup? There are lot of .ko files in /lib/modules. How is priority set for loading these modules?
I have a directory with log files and I’m putting
logs from script launched by users into them. Logging with syslog doesn’t seem
possible in this case. (non-daemon rsync)
I am trying to copy files using secure copy(scp). I am trying to execute the following command but I get error due to the space in the absolute path of the location of the directory.
If I install an application in Linux for example Debian/Gnu Linux, the files of the applications are copied to many different directories in the file system.
I am trying to setup a password-less SSH configuration between two machines and I am having a problem. There are a ton of howtos out there that I have followed and have had no success. Here are the steps that I’ve taken
A vanilla ss -l lists (on my current machine) lots of open sockets, with various Netid types and many of which are only listening on localhost.
What does at sign (@) mean in interface name in output of “ip address” command (or the “ip link” command) on Ubuntu, for example interface name “[email protected]” in the following output:
After I made a system upgrade (apt-get upgrade) on a debian box, I get an error everytime i tries to use apt-get. Example:
The Linux Programming Interface shows the layout of a virtual address space of a process: