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    <title>Cron every 10 minutes ?</title>
    <description>On 03 29 2009 06:05 AM  Aaron Gray sent:  &gt; Is there anyway to invoke cron every 10 minutes ?  &gt;   &gt; Many thanks   &gt;   &gt; Aaron    Hello Aaron:    Other posters have given you stellar answers in the other NGs you ve  posted to     A little bit of self guided study would have made you a cron god in a  few minutes Aaron  ;      Please don t multipost either   Productive crossposting is OK though     </description>
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    <title>What user to you for GIT on F10</title>
    <description>I am wonding about how you set users under cron as there appears to be no   cron user ?    How do you set the user for a task like git svn update ?    Many thanks in advance     Aaron</description>
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    <title>getting up2date ssl errors for rhws4 64bit  32bit</title>
    <description>Here s what I ve done on my machines of late:       bin bash  tmp new cert sh  The file  usr share rhn RHNS CA CERT has already been updated   No further action is necessary       A common cause of this error is the system time being incorrect   Verify that the time on this system is correct       So  as you can see  I made sure to have the correct certificate  and  I ve verified the time on my   </description>
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    <title>pvdisplay</title>
    <description>I got a dell blade serer with 2 hard drives 146GB each in a hardware mirror   configuration    pvdisplay shows    [root@db2 ~]  pvdisplay        Physical volume        PV Name                dev sda5    VG Name               VolGroup00    PV Size               250 00 GB   not usable 31 81 MB    Allocatable           yes    PE Size  KByte        32768    Total PE              7999    Free PE       </description>
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    <title>fedora 7</title>
    <description>Hi  I m haveing difficulty installing fedora 7  The installation hangs   during startup after selecting graphical or text install   I ve googled a little with regards my motherboard chipst which is an nForce   590 SLI  Some say that there s no support as yet  others say that they ve   installed without issue  Anyway  any help would be much appreciated   System Spec:  AMD AM2 X2 6000  Gigabyte M   </description>
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    <title>Problem with graphics </title>
    <description>AK wrote:  &gt; Hello   &gt;   &gt; I have box with RedHat 7 3  I didn t use for about year  there was no   &gt; hardwar change  however when I try to start it  it seams that graphics card   &gt; is not initialized properly  kudzu doesn t help  What should I do? How   &gt; redetect  reinstal  graphics hardware? Any hints?  &gt;   &gt; Thanks   &gt; Arek    &gt;   &gt;   Arek       Did you try  setup  X configuration  from the    </description>
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    <title>32 bit compatability 4 x 64 bit</title>
    <description>Hello     I have a requirement to arrange for the install of RH 4 5 64 bit so  that 32 bit applications will happily run   I managed to determine by googling that 3 package groups need to be  installed         Legacy  Compatibility ARCH Development Support 8 8        Legacy Software Development 5 5        Compatibility ARCH Development Support 191 191    Now I have been asked to identify which    </description>
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    <title>fedora 7   mouse problem</title>
    <description>hash q wrote:  &gt; Hello all   &gt;   &gt; I installed fedora 7 and after installation is complete  my mouse  &gt; pointer doesn t show on the screen  However  mouse seems to work   &gt; because when I blindly move the mouse and click on the screen  right  &gt; click  I get the menus or if I move the mouse where I think it is over  &gt; the menues at the top  and click it drops down the menu  but I CANNOT  &gt; see t   </description>
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    <title>Everything about Red Hat Certifications</title>
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    <title>How do I reallocate?</title>
    <description>I would like to reallocate unused disk space from hda1 to LogVol00  From:  Gregg Mazel   Reply To:  gm@nospam com  Date:  Thursday 19 July 2007 01:30:48 pm  Groups:  linux redhat  no references    I have RHEL WS installed on a very small hard drive on my old laptop   I would like to non destructively reallocate unused disk space from hda1 to  LogVol00     This is what my df comma   </description>
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    <title>FC7 DVD iso Hard Drive Install problem</title>
    <description>On Wed  11 Jul 2007 11:51:25  0300  Markku Kolkka wrote:    &gt; The Guy wrote:  &gt;&gt; I am attempting to upgrade to RH7 using a DVD iso on my hard drive   &gt;&gt; and can not figure out how to get the RH7 install to find the DVD iso   &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; The iso is in the  iso directory on my IDE hard drive   When the iso  &gt;&gt; is mounted and a df is performed  I get the following:  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; Filesystem           1K blo   </description>
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    <title>rsh to linux machine asks password twice</title>
    <description>sajuars@gmail com wrote:  &gt; Hello    &gt; When i do a rsh from my unix box to linux box   it asks for the linux  &gt; password twice    &gt; Any way to change this ?     No idea  Any reason why you are not using ssh? I mean rsh is so old you might   not find anyone who has used it          Did you ever notice Bush sounds like he gets in threat information from the  supermarket tabloids?      The Iron We   </description>
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    <title>Can t get dual boot to work  always goes to Vista</title>
    <description> Mike Silva   wrote in message   news:1182359415 916324 5950@w5g2000hsg googlegroups com     &gt; On Jun 20  7:46 am   Sandgroper    &gt; wrote:  &gt;&gt;  Mike Silva   wrote in message  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; news:1182271011 301623 195560@c77g2000hse googlegroups com     &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; &gt; I m new to Linux  though I ve been using PCs since they came out     </description>
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    <title> 0  Kernel panic   not syncing: Attempted to kill the idle  </title>
    <description>Cinnamon wrote:  &gt;  Jan Gerrit Kootstra   wrote in message   &gt; news:2e3fb 4671a9ea 18844249 16529@news chello nl     &gt;   &gt;&gt;Christina   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;system config display might help you with settings for the graphics   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;Best regards   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;Jan Gerrit  &gt;   &gt;   &gt; Thanks   &gt;   &gt; The install crashed 15 minutes before it was done  so then I installed   &gt; VMw   </description>
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    <description>David M wrote:  &gt; On Thu  14 Jun 2007 17:51:39  0800  Sandgroper rearranged some electrons  &gt; to form:  &gt;   &gt;&gt;  David M   wrote in message   &gt;&gt; news:467107fa 0 4673 4c368faf@roadrunner com     &gt;&gt;&gt; Hi folks   &gt;&gt;&gt; I am assembling parts to build a new computer with a dual boot setup   I m  &gt;&gt;&gt; going to run FC on it 99 9  of the time  and for the occasional  must  &gt;&gt;&gt; have   putt   </description>
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