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    <title>Why inode number of  sys and  proc are same?</title>
    <description>On Nov 22  12:20am  Jasen Betts  wrote:  &gt; On 2009 11 22  Yoshi  wrote:  &gt;  &gt; &gt; Hello  I just found that inode number of  sys and  proc are both 1   &gt;  &gt; something to do with them not being real filesystems  but virtual  &gt; filesystems generated by the kernel   &gt; I get inode 2 for the root of real filesystems     Then I wonder where is the inode 1   file in   </description>
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    <title>Scripting Issues   </title>
    <description>  On 2009 11 21  Ramon  wrote:  &gt; Ramon wrote:  &gt;&gt; Hi   &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; My problem is that my script cannot access variables that are stored in   &gt;&gt; ~  bashrc  [   ]    http:  tldp org HOWTO Bash Prog Intro HOWTO html may prove useful for  you          Jon Solberg  remove  nospam   from email address  </description>
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    <title>Firefox 3 5 5   clear private data options</title>
    <description>Kevin the Drummer wrote:  &gt; I m now using firefox 3 5 5 on Mandriva 2010 0     [snip]    &gt; I d like to clean out my cache and cookies  leaving my passwords   &gt; I found out how to clear my history in the GUI  but that s about  &gt; it     The options you want are in the same area   More options are  available if you select various options   Edit &gt; Preferences  Privacy tab  History  Firefox will &gt; U   </description>
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    <title>Who knows routers?</title>
    <description>On Thu  19 Nov 2009 12:09:14  0500  Van Chocstraw wrote:    &gt; John Hasler wrote:  &gt;&gt; Darklight writes:  &gt;&gt;&gt; question was you belkin router for cable or phone line  If i am  &gt;&gt;&gt; correct the cable router is different from a phone line router   &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; I wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt; You confound  router  and  modem    Many modems incorporate  buggy   &gt;&gt;&gt; inferior  routers but they are two different things   &gt;&gt;   &gt;   </description>
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    <title>Suddenly all sockets are unavailable?</title>
    <description>On 2009 11 19  Stan Bischof  wrote:  &gt; Probably no real help  but I have ocasionally seen similar  &gt; runaway process on my systems  I run debian  but Apache  &gt; goes wild every now and then   maybe once or twice year   &gt;  &gt; No obvious root cause  most likely a bug somewhere   &gt;  &gt; Restart   or reboot if it gets locked enough   has always   &gt; worked for me  Haven   </description>
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    <title>need help w  ld so conf d entries</title>
    <description>On 2009 11 19  Greg Russell  wrote:  &gt;  &gt; I ve heard in the past of the dangers of using LD_LIBRARY_PATH as a   &gt; command line argument for resolving such problems  but don t recall the   &gt; nature of the arguments   &gt;  &gt; So the problem still exists for me  but certainly I can t be the first    &gt; nor the only one who has such issues on Linux    &gt;  &gt; Thanks for your advice     The   </description>
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    <title>Cannot obtain IP using udhcpc for wifi connection  </title>
    <description>I am having a Linksys router with WEP encryption enabled   When I try to connect to it using wpa_supplicant using following  options  I establish a successful connection     wpa_supplicant  iath0  cwpa_supplicant conf  B    and I get following output     root@hmp10:~  channel hint set to 2462  Connect called with authmode 1 dot11 auth 1 PW crypto 2 PW crypto Len  5 GRP crypto 2 GRP crypto Len 5   </description>
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    <title>choppy video when compiz is running</title>
    <description>Yeah  you re right  After a couple of automatic updates it s playing  them fine now </description>
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    <title>Spawn independant bash shell?</title>
    <description>On Mon  16 Nov 2009 00:14:31  0000  Mike Jones wrote:    &gt; I need to spawn a bash shell  from a bash shell  that doesn t die when  &gt; the original is killed   &gt;   &gt; From an rxvt  call     &gt;   &gt;  &gt; rxvt  e somescript sh  &gt;   &gt;    then kill the parent but leave the child running  somescript sh   &gt; independantly   &gt;   &gt; Clues?    Does your target machine have  screen ?</description>
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    <title>QWK offline message reader</title>
    <description>In     phil   mentions:  &gt;I am have been trying to find a guri qwk off line message base reader that  &gt;will work with gnome  Does anyone know of any good ones that will work with  &gt;gnome?   &gt;Thanks    It s been AGES since I dealt with qwk  and SOUP  packets  but   years ago   I wrote a little script  i   </description>
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    <title>Keep workspaces totally separate</title>
    <description>  Bill Marcum :  &gt; In fvwm you can define a  style  for each application  which controls   &gt; many settings including where the application starts  Fvwm is a window   &gt; manager which can replace the default window manager in Gnome  KDE or   &gt; XFCE  or can be used without a desktop environment  Fvwm has many   &gt; features that can be customized  if you re not afraid of ed   </description>
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    <title>How can I enter a different character set from my keyboard?</title>
    <description>boltar2003@yahoo co uk schrieb:  &gt;   &gt; I know  but I don t want to use my mouse to type   I want to use my  &gt; keyboard as if I had a cyrillic keyboard plugged in  Also I d like to be  &gt; able to enter cyrillic from the console as well as X   &gt;   In addition to the method given by others  you may use alternate keyboard  layouts or extended input methods     You have to tell us which desktop envir   </description>
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    <title>Traffic Management</title>
    <description>J O  Aho wrote:    &gt; Baron wrote:  &gt;&gt; Andrew Crawford wrote:  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt;&gt; Unfortnally not a choice  if i switch i go from a cable company with  &gt;&gt;&gt; guarantee 20MBit speeds apart from overload UBR s to ADSL 2  with  &gt;&gt;&gt; maximum speed off 3MBit due to my distance form the local exchange  &gt;&gt;&gt; and my local exchange isn t due to be upgraded to ftth fttc vdsl for  &gt;&gt;&gt; about  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; Yes cable  a least y   </description>
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    <title>Linux jobs outpacing Windows jobs</title>
    <description>TJ wrote:    &gt; In fact  in my particular case  I don t use one OS to the complete  &gt; exclusion of another  I have an old  no longer supported version of  &gt; Windows available for those few times when it does what I need done  &gt; more easily than Linux  like when it s simply easier to use the old  &gt; software that I know versus learning new stuff I would use  &gt; infrequently   and I have an up to da   </description>
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    <title>  mov to dvd movie?</title>
    <description>AZ Nomad wrote:  &gt; On Sat  07 Nov 2009 11:46:37  0800  Philip  wrote:  &gt;&gt; AZ Nomad wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt; On Thu  05 Nov 2009 15:35:13  0800  Philip  wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Todd wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Hi All   &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; I have some video stuff I have been working with   I  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; have it in   mov format  Video  H 264   AAC  TS     &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; The file plays fine in VLC   &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Now how do   </description>
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