Fedora Networking :: Where To Get Tcpstat Or Equivalent
Jun 11, 2010where to get tcpstat or equivalent
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im switching over from ubuntu and just have a couple questions, what is fedoras equivalent commands to the apt-get command? and what other slight variants am i going to need to know?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedTell me openwares equivalent to adobe flash and microsoft paint for fedora 14?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to play with an image a bit and paint would sure be useful about now...
View 7 Replies View RelatedAm just wondering what the notion is behind having a package without all needed files, and having a -devel package with the rest. Such that whenever am installing a package fron tarball, and it says it cannot get a package, I always install the -devel equivalent and all gets to be OK. Why dont they just have everything in the original package?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI found a great application called Freecorder. Is there a Linux equivalent? [URL]..
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have been using a private computer on my departmental network. I am now in the process of switching to the public system. This is a system of different computers, each of which mounts the same homeserver directories for users. One may login to any of these machines and see the same home directory. The department is running a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux called Scientific Linux. It is not a lot different from Fedora Linux.
I copied a crontab entry form my private machine and ran crontab -e on one of these computers. I suppose it will now do what needs doing, but what if I need to change the entry or add other entries. I will have to search around for the one computer on which crontab is running. Is there some global network way to do the same thing, i.e., so that I can edit the crontab entries from any machine in the public network?
Using the following command:
xterm -e tail -f stdout.log
I can see the log of an applications and it's update in realtime. I want to uninstall the gnome and I'm looking for the equivalent command for the terminal. I want on startup tty4 for example to show me the log.
In Fedora 8
File: /etc/inittab contained
S0:2345:respawn:/usr/sbin/faxgetty ttyS0
S1:2345:respawn:/sbin/vgetty ttyS1
In Fedora 13
Created folder: /etc/event.d
Created files: /etc/event.d/ttyS0
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Neither faxgetty or vgetty start on reboot or changing runlevel. How do you implement the equivalent of the old inittab function?
Does anyone know a linux equivalent to the Network Stumbler? Some people recommend the WiFi Radar, but I found it not nearly as functional.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a Cygwin script that connects to a web site with the bash command "curl". Phasing out Windows, I need to port everything to Linux. Ubuntu bash doesn't recognize "curl". There has got to be an equivalent.What would it be? Beneath the dashed line the top of the cygwin man page. And while on the topic of the bash commands available on Ubuntu, where could I find an exhaustive list?
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I am trying to see if there is an authbind equivalent or authbind package for CentOS/RHEL? x If so, where can I get more info and download it? It seems to be only available for Debian and Ubuntu.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'd like to try a gnome applet named DockbarX. It has some dependecies, and it lists them by their debian package names. I couldn't find an equvivalent package for "python-gnome2-desktop". I suppose it contains python bindings for gnome. Can some help me? Also, is there a general naming pattern that helps with guessing package names?
View 2 Replies View Relatedthat PhotoShop has a setting or feature called "under color" that (as a bottom line) allows dark areas of a photo to be printed with some black ink. This saves ink since otherwise a dark area would be printed as an intense mixture of complementary colors
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am new to fedora (been using debian based distro's for the longest time). With the new release I decided to give FC13 (The kde 64 bit spin) a try. I told it to wipe my entire hdd and encrypt the partitions. The partition manager made a few LVM partitions which I assume are encrypted.
The problem I am having is that if I attempt to use an application that would normally need root access to run, I am not prompted to enter my root password. Instead, I am required to logout and log back in as root. Is there a way to make it so that FC13 will prompt me to enter in my root password so I do not need to log in and out? Or is there something Different I should have done during the install process? Also, what is the terminal equivalent of "sudo" in fedora, or is it still sudo/KDEsudo
I also have not used SE Linux before. Do I need to manually enforce the permissions for my applications and generate my own profiles for it, or is that done automatically?
Is there a compiler compatibility flag for C++ like -std=c99 ? Or is there some other way to get new g++ compilers to not choke on old code?
View 5 Replies View RelatedThe GNU sort text utility features a non-standard -R option to randomize input lines (presumably by sorting on a hash).
OSX sort does not have this extension. Is there similar functionality available in another text filter?
I used the software a lot on Windows, and I was wondering if theres a *nix equivalent of it somewhere?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to migrate to Ubuntu from Mac OS X. I have set up a dual boot on my MacBook and I am currently working to get everything I need for my computing-life up and running in Ubuntu.
I have found almost everything, expect a speech synthesis similar to the one native to Mac OS X's.
I use the OS X speech synthesis to have text I have written read back to be, I'm not blind; just really good a missing small words. What I don't want is to have all the menus and bottoms read out, only text I have selected.
I have tried something with 'festival' and some GUI overlay (think that is what it is called) but it read absolutely everything out loud (and sounds like Amiga's speech engine, i.e. a quite low quality).
In my Mac OS X I have a really nice set up (with a voice called Alex) where I can start speech of selected text with "cmd + ; " and stop it with " cmd+' " (two shortcuts not used by the system).
I have a DBA that needs to be able to do a "setgroups" on Linux. He had the functionality on AIX but now we're migrating to red hat. In-case you don't know the setgroups command in AIX; it allows users to drop groups that they belong to for that login session. He wants to be able to do this so that he can drops groups for testing. Does anyone know of any equivalent commands to setgroups or another way of dropping groups for that session and not permanently?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am looking for an application which can display the headers and body of all the http requests that goes from the computer. In short debian equivalent to Http Analyzer.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a package in openSUSE 11.3 that is equivalent in function to Debian and Ubuntu's deborphan, which cleans up leftover packages and temporary files and directories after updates and upgrades.
View 4 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know about a open source software that would be the equivalent of the SmartArt module that is available in Office 2010. it is automatic to build presentation with text inputs !
View 2 Replies View RelatedI did a previous search before coming here, and I found some alternatives but in very old threads. Though, one of the most mentioned was one called StarDict. What do you think about this one? Is it still good nowadays or are there other alternatives?
View 8 Replies View RelatedIf I want to use the locate command on a Linux machine, I usually run sudo updatedb first to update the database. I can run the locate command on OS X 10.5 but I can't find updatedb. What's the corresponding updatedb for the mac?
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