I can't get searches to produce any results, what am I doing wrong?
Dell 2400 Dimension 2GB ram OS Ubuntu 12.04
4oD no longer works in Chrome browser.
I have Adblock Plus disabled and flash control running.
4oD works OK on Firefox with Adblock Plus disabled.
Please could you advise why this is so and how I can make it work?
Just get the buffering 'circle' on start of movie and does not start running the movie.
Thanks for any help.
Richard14
Hello,
I am trying to install OCI8. I'm pretty sure the last thing I need to do is run the "./configure" command, but no matter where I try to run it, it gives me back a "file not found" or "command not found" error. I have tried this on CentOS and Fedora and always install PHP with yum. I have done many GUI searches looking through the file system for "php" and have tried to run ./configure in every php folder I can find but the command never runs. Any suggestions are very much appreciated. Thanks so much!
-Matt
P.S. Do I even need to do this if I already edited the "php.ini" file and installed OCI8 with PECL? Thanks!
Ok yes this is a homework assignment BUT I am NOT looking to have the answers given to me. I am in the 6th week of my first Linux class ever and we are in our few weeks of beginning scripting. I have some ideas of what to do or where to start but not many and no one to bounce any ideas off...we are using UNIX Bash shell so any others I have no clue. The scenario is that I need a script that searches all my users home directories for bad words. I need the script to report to the screen certain info like username and word found and path. It should ask a user if it is good or bad and if bad be put into a file of list of bad file names, if good remove from list and no longer flagged by the script. What I have so far is wanting to somehow do a loop. I do know that if I do a grep -r -e kill -e steal /home/* I get a list of what I need. I also know that the list is separated by delimiters which I can pipe to get a variable for the things I need. I also know that I can put it to a file with a > filename.txt
What I have no clue is how to start a loop that would do this...
for each line in filename.txt
UNAME=...
LOC=...
TXT=...
echo "Username: $UNAME, Line with bad word found: $TXT, and Path and file name: $LOC. Is this a BAD file? (Y)"
Read YORN
if ["$YORN" = "Y" ]; then
>> (line of text from grep) badfiles.txt
fi
Next or whatever goes there...sorry if this is crazy I just really need some direction. I am trying to learn so please don't give me the answer...that will do nothing for me and I will not be able to explain the code I came up with.
I recently installed google earth on Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit and right after installation finished , I lost much of power of wifi 3G modem installed, beeing unable to watch video on any browser without interruptions,unable to do video call on skype and I need to wait for page to be loaded in addition updating lasts ten times longer . Uninstallation of google earth did not solved the problem of lost power of wifi modem the "Conection Information" show speed: 65Mb/s
Thanks much,
Misu
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone can help me make a script that searches through a specific folder (in this case /tmp ) for files with a given permissions (755) and then delete all the other files with different permissions?
The correct permission should be, as mentioned 755, and those are the files that should be kept (not deleted).
All other files in this folder with different permissions should be deleted.
Thanks!
I'm a new linux user. I also use Windows 7.
I write in English & French using the USA International Keyboard on Windows ... this works well with 'overstike' (eg, '+e = é). I'm sure there's a linux term for this.
I don't mind making a full keyboard definition myself, but I don't know how & there must be a simple way to get this done.
I really need a full, detailed reference to doing this ... including where to find the various directories (I HAVE found the 'Terminal', but that's it !).
Just a link to a doc or wiki would be welcome ... the web searches I've done have given answers that are too cryptic for my level.
TIA.
James Britton
Using a Kingston 4GB datatraveler for drive creation
Created using amd64 1.1.0a of the Kali ISO verified from Kali.org
Drive created using Ubuntu 14.04 on a Dell Latitude E5500
dd seems to create the drive with no errors. The drive boots to the error. Hard reboot into Ubuntu to search for solution has led me to a long series of issues that I have been trying to correct.
A possible fix for the failed to load error is to copy the file to the root of the USB drive (/dev/sdb1). Drive is created with a hidden HPFS/ NTFS fs. 0x17. Changed FS to HPFS/NTS (0x07). Drive now mounts, but when attempting to copy onto drive, I get an error that the file system is read only.
I try to correct the issue using nautilus and the properties menu. It does not allow me to change the view only to read/write even though it shows me as the owner.
I think maybe a command line thing would work, or who knows what else. Maybe an fstab entry? I am continuing to search the web, and hope to work this out.
Any help would be appreciated.
There is a home grown application that initiates either a telnet or ssh session based on the number of threads set.
I want to watch the process happen from start to finish, that is from the moment the first thread starts until the last thread finishes.
I was thinking netstat, but it wont show the process in its entirety. As connections are established and terminated the status / output of the command would be different..not to mention Id have to keep hitting the command and the enter key.
As usual, I have cracked my Linux in a nutshell book and will be doing web searches to find a solution.
using seamonkey web browser wen i go to a specific site the spellchecker dose not work any ideal ? just 1 site i don't understand it the rest it works fine
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