Fedora’s command-not-found doesn’t work
I’ve recently installed Fedora 19. Packagekit-command-not-found is installed. But its own examples don’t work. When I enter gedti the output is:
I’ve recently installed Fedora 19. Packagekit-command-not-found is installed. But its own examples don’t work. When I enter gedti the output is:
If I have partition /dev/sda1 which is mounted on root /, and I have partition /dev/sdb1 which is mounted on /var, is there a way I can access original contents of /var on sda1 without first unmounting sdb1?
I have a bash script which uses rsync to backup files in Archlinux. I noticed that rsync failed to copy a file from /sys, while cp worked just fine:
Ok. So, I’m used to Ubuntu and CentOS more than redhat, so I’m hoping there’s some obvious solution to this that I’m missing.
I’ve already looked here and believe this is on the right track, though I still can’t get it to work: Port forward to VPN Client?
I following Michael’s reply to see what executable formats my Ubuntu can recognize to execute
I want to use WiFi port of my server as redundant link for copper connection to my home DSL router.
My router if SAGEM 2704 with very limited functionality.
So practically the only possibility is to configure something on the server.
Is it possible to use WiFi for redundancy. If so, what I have to implement on my server?