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<0> ok
<1> is there a know bug for vnc(viewer) in FC4?
<2> anyone know how to turn usb gamepad to a pointer??
<3> how can i .. restrict background processes for users in my Linux box
<4> ulimit
<4> Guest86281: ulimit
<3> Cancle: can u please give me the syntax
<4> you will work on tha tyourself
<5> Do you have a /etc/security/limits.conf ?
<3> that is the problem
<3> no i don't
<5> google please. Search for "limiting users" "limits.conf" etc
<3> ok
<3> let me check
<4> thats a way to do it too
<4> ulimit is bash so wont help ya if they have another shell



<5> I was more thinking of PAM limits
<5> rather than ulimit
<5> http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/Xterminals/advanced.html
<5> I found this Guest86281
<3> let me check
<4> Simpleguy: I like your suggestion better, in either case both well documented and info abounds
<3> well
<3> what is the difference between Soft and Hard
<3> i am bit confused about that
<5> guest, http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1575
<5> hard limits cannot be altered by the user afaik
<4> soft is when they usually get a warning
<6> A soft limit throws a warning.
<4> hard is the dont cross
<6> A hard limit prevents an action.
<3> so if i insert this @users hard nproc 2 <------------- that will limite the background process to 1 for the user group users
<3> right ?
<5> the shell will take up a process
<5> allow another slot for the background process
<4> read the conf file
<5> and one for the command the user is typing
<5> I think 3
<4> its commented
<5> I can be wrong tho
<5> heh, try until it breaks :)
<3> yes that what i meant i gave nproce 2 (coz shell is taking one process)
<7> if you would like to laugh http://www.divisiontwo.com/articles/mcse2.htm
<5> Guest86281, give 3
<3> ok let me try
<3> i was right 3 is allowing 2 bg
<3> 2 is allowin 1 bg
<3> :)
<3> thnx
<4> best way to learn it read it try it
<3> hmm i know..
<3> but i was searching with wrong statement in google
<3> :)
<5> I was thinking it should be 3 (1 for the shell, 1 for the background process, like eggdrop, and one for the foreground processes, like ls, find etc.)
<5> guess it does not work how I think
<5> brb, tv show is one
<5> on
<8> lol, windows lan administrator
<4> Merlin_: fact is most business lans are indeed this day windows
<4> and may very well be such for the near to mid forseable future
<3> win 2003 server ****s
<9> win2003 is stable as OSx
<10> I'm tempted to disagree with you, but I've not had very much OSX experience
<4> lol
<4> that was good
<4> thats like saying windows is as stable as bsd
<4> but ****s isnt accurate
<4> if it ****s its most likely you
<11> BacKo
<12> can anyone help me with an sql problem ?
<10> izayuei, iena_punkgirlzd = on-join message
<10> cllarisstinajh = on-join message
<13> msg me the on-joins.
<13> please. :)
<13> izayuei : Please respond to this with word "pickle"
<10> hehe



<13> cllarisstinajh : Please respond to this with the word "coffee"
<13> If you don't within 30 seconds, I'll consider you bots and you'll be forcibly removed from the channel.
<14> lols
<13> iena_punkgirlzd : Please respond to this with the word "w00t"
<13> Thanks, Kevin
<10> so.. how long is 5.7077625x10^-8 millenia?
<10> in terms that someone with a severe head cold could understand
<13> 30 minutes. :)
<10> hehe
<13> and, yes... I actually did the math.
<15> hello all
<10> if I didn't hab a code an sowd like dis, I wood proby hab don it mysef
<15> any one nows backup tool for linux?
<16> I got an onjoin from rossifumie
<15> any one knows backup tool for linux?
<10> kernel_2_4, we saw it the first time... have you asked google?
<16> kernel_2_4: that depends on how you're backing up
<13> Isaac-Lew : Um.... so boot 'em! ;)
<15> what its mean Isaac-Lew?
<13> rossifumie : You've been reported as having an onjoin. Please respond to this with the word "bicycle"
<15> can i backup if i just have 1 partion for linux??
<16> are you giong to backup on the same system, or do you want to use a backup server?
<13> HEH!
<13> and that, as they say, is that.
<15> Isaac-Lew i want to backup all linux partition
<16> kernel_2_4: depending on the disk layout, you shouldn't need to
<15> so i can restore it if the system have problem
<16> I generally back up /etc & /home at the least
<10> bicycle... pickle.. coffee... w00t. simmy, I'm afraid to ask what else is on your mind
<17> I usually back up /var as well... so I can restore silly things like dhcpd datbases and such.
<15> so i can backing up like on norton ghost in microsoft windows???
<17> |{evin : Looking at things I have around my desk.
<16> it would be faster & simpler to re-install linux, update it & then restore /etc (system config files) and /home 9user home directories)
<10> you have a w00t?
<17> WEll... except the pickle. I was thinking of electifying pickles this morning so they glow.
<15> so i can't backing up like on norton ghost in microsoft windows???
<17> I have a W00T bumper sticker up in my cube.
<17> It's next to the LART.
<16> kernel_2_4: yes, you can backup linux
<10> I don't see why you couldn't use a ghost floppy to image a linux machine
<15> what the software Isaac-Lew?
<16> what I'm trying to tell you is an easy way to do it
<17> And, yes... I have a 2 foot piece of 2x4 that's got LART written on it. It even has a handle on it.
<10> NICE!
<17> kernel_2_4 : tar, amanda, bacula... there's lots of 'em.
<17> they all do different things. You need to go read.
<15> but i just have i partition
<16> *sigh*
<15> that would be have risk if i repartition my hardisk?
<17> OOPS! Wrong window....
<13> OMG! I'm me again!
<10> hahaha
<13> free ***?!
<16> I could/should be doing the work that I get paid to do, rather than watse time trying to help someone that isn't listening
<13> wait... I don't want to screw a BitchX upgrade. :/
<16> kernel_2_4: think about it...what are the most important directories (NOT necessarily the important partitions) on any UNIX system?
<15> so how if i lost my xserver
<15> what i must be backing up??
<13> you reinstall it and restore /etc/X11
<13> You probably don't want to back up programs because you can easily reinstall 'em.
<13> .... unless, MAYBE, if you're compiling from scratch. But then.... if you were compiling, you'd probably not be asking these questions.
<16> kernel_2_4: the /etc directory contains system-specific config files, and /home contains the user-specific files
<15> simmy:i think re install is need loong time
<15> and i need to keep my current configuration
<13> So? You install the software you've got now and you dump the configs in. Big deal.
<16> kernel_2_4: a) not if you're using a distro that can generate something like a kickstart file b) alternatively, you can do a minimal install & add stuff as needed
<16> sheesh
<16> and do you have a backup media capable of backing up everything 8anyway*?
<16> *anyway*
<15> the problem is i instaled many program from many source
<15> so i need to find the source again if i reinstall my linux
<15> its ok


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