General :: Determine Distribujtion Type, Use A Redhat 9?

Nov 8, 2010

i can i determine my distribujtion type, i use a redhat linux 9, i need to knw for download benefits, cause its seems am alwyas downloadin the wrong software for my package.

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General :: Cannot Determine Filesystem Type Of Partition?

Feb 27, 2011

As per these instructions, I got up to the end of the "Acquiring an Ubuntu filesystem" step (where it asks you to mount the newly created Ubuntu partition) and ran into a problem: The partition won't mount, as the file system type cannot be determined because I cannot remember the file system used during installation. Is there any command that prints the file system type of GPT partitions?

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General :: GRUB Legacy - Unable To Determine The File System Type?

Dec 8, 2010

I had only Arch on an HDD.sda2 was "/".Now it's with Windows XP and sda2 is not a root any more but a container partition wich has sda{5,6,7} in it. I configured the dual boot and it works. It finds Arch and boots it, but not completely. Stops after some time and says: unable to determine the file system type of /dev/sda2. FSTAB is configured, sda{5,6,7} are on their places. So I can't boot Arch. XP boots correctly. What do I do with this error?Also it says: try adding rootfstype=your_filesystem_type to kernel command line.

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General :: Can Install Old Versions Of Redhat For SATA Type Hard Disk

Dec 14, 2010

Can i install old versions of redhat linux (like versions 3,4,5) for SATA type hard disk. I heard that SATA disk will allownew versions of redhat linux only.

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Software :: How To Programmatically Determine Monitor Type

Jul 7, 2010

I know the tool system-config-display can tell me all about my display but it's not available on all systems and so I'm looking for alternative ways to get my monitor type. Ideally, I could just look in /proc but I don't see anything there and I would like to be able to do so from a script perhaps written in bash or perl. Is there some place to get this info, say in a config file somewhere?

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Debian Multimedia :: Rhythmbox Could Not Determine Stream Type

Apr 17, 2011

I was using Rhythmbox to listen to internet fine in Squeeze.After updating to Wheezy, some stations give me error "Could not determine stream type" - I think I have installed all the gstreamer packages - so how can I tell what is missing?

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Fedora :: Determine Optical Disc Type From Terminal?

Feb 3, 2010

From the terminal, or a script, how can I determine the media type (CDDA, DVD, ISO, etc) of a mounted optical disc? I need this for an automated script on my headless media server - Fedora 12 64bit.

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Debian :: Determine File Type On Bash - Command Not Found

May 10, 2015

I cannot find a bash command: "file" !

It say "-bash: file: command not found"

"file" is used to determine file type on a bash right ? is there a package i have to install ? deprecated ?

I use debian wheezy distro

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Fedora Security :: How To Determine What Type Of Files Clamav Can Scan

Dec 7, 2009

How to determine what type of files clamav can scan? For example, if there is no unrar installed it can't scan files in it. So is there any way to find out all types of files that clamav can't scan?

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Determine File Type Of Any Of Video File

Oct 14, 2010

I am writting a script to allow uploading of certain files. I want to limit the files by their filename and mime type, and by making sure the two match up.The first thing I need to do is make sure I've got all the mime types I need added. I have never done this before, but I understand that 'file' (which is what PHP's mime-type finding is based off of) uses magic databases that tell at which point in the file should have signatures of the filetype.

My trouble started when I was unable to determine the filetype of any of my video files. Currently, I have some .MOV and .MP4 files that I am using to test.

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General :: Cant Mount Redhat 5.0 From Redhat 4.0 Via Fstab?

May 5, 2011

I cant mount a directory on red hat 5 from red hat 4 using fstab.I keep getting permission denied.I mount directories on the same red hat 5 sys from other red hat 5 and 2 old HPUX systems using fstab.When I try to telnet to it i get "no route to host."

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General :: Getting Content-type/Mime Type Of The File Using Shellscript

May 24, 2011

I am copying the file form one directory to another directory using shellscript.

Here i want to get the Mimetype/Content-type of the file.

How to i can get the MimeType.

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Red Hat :: Redhat 5 Windows XP Dual Boot Boots Only Into Redhat?

Jan 11, 2011

I had Windows XP working. I then put in a new hard disk and installed Redhat 5 on it. rom then i could only boot into Redhat. Further, everyting is very slow. Anothe rproblem is that Redhat does not see my netwrok so I cannot get onto the Internet. I need to have the choice of booting into XP or Redhat.

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General :: Determine If Login Via Ssh?

Apr 13, 2010

Just wondering if there is a way to determine if the user has logged in is via ssh or if they are sitting directly in front of the PC and have logged in that way.I was going to do it via the .bash_profile so once they have logged in the bash_profile is run and it will have a test to see if the user is logged in via ssh or 'direct' log in. but not sure how or if this can be done.

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General :: Determine The Serial # Of The New Hdd?

Jan 20, 2010

I have cloned my linux OS onto a new hdd. Now even tho the system will boot, it directs me to the login screen and asks me to fix the location of the root dir because it is looking for /dev/disk/by-id with a very long serial #. I presume this is the old hdd serial #. How can I determine the serial # of the new hdd and change it in fstab? Is this the correct idea? Is it just......ls /dev/disk/by-id???

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General :: Determine Which Programs Are Using Swap / How Much

Apr 20, 2011

I'm interested in figuring out which programs on my machine are using swap, and how much each is using. I realize this can probably be done with top, but I am having trouble figuring how how.

What I've tried:

Start top
Press f (add column)
Press p (SWAP colum)

This adds a SWAP column, but the data doesn't seem to be correct. Top lists Firefox as using 582m of swap, but the header simultaneously reports that 0k of swap is being used.

Is there a better way to monitor swap usage?

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General :: Determine What Sound Card I Have?

Jul 2, 2011

How do I determine what sound card I have? How do I find out for sure what version of Linux I am running? I think it is 10.04 Lucid.My computer is a Dell desktop, pentium 4.

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General :: What Command Run To Determine The IP Numbers?

Apr 20, 2011

Firstly I would like to say that Linux is very cool, especially the CLI. I have been trying to learn how to do some things in Fedora after being told Fedora was a good distro to get my feet wet. I have run into some issues and cant seem to find any answers. What Linux utility can be configured to automatically save the current logs?

How does your Fedora get an IP number? What IP numbers has your Fedora been assigned since it was installed (based on the logs you have)? What command did you run to determine the IP numbers? What command would you run to determine the number of times a user successfully used "su"? What command would you run to determine the number of times a user unsuccessfully used "su"? Having some issues with the file system as your Fedora boots up.

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General :: Trying To Determine Hardware Failure

Jun 25, 2010

server has stopped responding 2x the past week. can't authenticate locally, web servers are not responding, etc. reboot seems to resolve the issue temporarily, but it looks like a disk or controller failure.

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Ubuntu :: Changing File System Type To Another Filesystem Type - Does It Effect On Data?

Feb 4, 2011

In my system around 73gb(pc-desktop) i have,1 primary partition(windows)-25gb, 1-extended partition(remaining gb) 3 logical partitions were there in (under) extended partition in one of the logical partition is d:drive. in my hard disk d: drive is -/dev/sda5

previosly i was fat -file system , (d:drive-/dev/sda5), i remember i changed the d: drive(d:drive-/dev/sda5) file system to ext4file system ,with following command using terminal

After doing(changing the file system)this one ,i couldnt see the d:drive data

By doing that

1q) Did i reformatted the partition? i think the new filesystem(ext4) has no knowledge of the data that was on it when it had a FAT filesystem.

2q) How to do undo operation,i tried to change the filesystem type to fat/ntfs in terminal using command --sudo mkfs -t FAT /dev/sda5.

Result:its showing text message-'mkfs.FAT: No such file or directory'(not in single quote)

I had very imp data in d:drive

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Ubuntu :: Error: Can't Perform Indexing Operations For <unknown Type> Type

Feb 26, 2010

I just loaded octave. I ran through a few examples of how to implement a script file. Everything works until I get to "plot". When I run the "plot" command I get the following.

octave:2> test1.m
error: can't perform indexing operations for <unknown type> type
sh: gnuplot: not found
Just to double check my work, I ran the following code:
y=[1 2 3];
plot(y);

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Security :: Server Hacked When Try To Log In Type Root But Won't Let Type A Password?

Jun 22, 2010

I have a server hacked when i try to log in i type root but won't let me type a passwdthere are no services up, can't see page mail nothing

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Programming :: Error - Array Type Has Incomplete Element Type

Jan 26, 2010

I'm trying to compile a program and it gives me the following:

I checked cmath-util.h:46 and cmath-util.h:48:

I'm not a C person, and the author is unavailable so far.

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General :: Determine How Much Quota Is Assigned To A User?

Nov 13, 2009

We have quota system in home directory and there is binary aquota.user file.

How do i determine how much quota is assigned to a user?

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General :: Determine Formatting Of SD Card In Ubuntu?

Mar 14, 2010

How do I, in Ubuntu, determine what the formatting (e.g FAT etc.) of an SD card is?

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General :: Determine What Files Are Being Accessed By A Process

Mar 23, 2010

How would I find out all the files a particular process accesses?

I am using Ubuntu 9.04.

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General :: Determine Which Application Is Using Port 8080?

May 18, 2010

Finding the process that is using a certain port in linux

I have an Ubuntu Server setup, where I'm trying to set up a daemon that wants to have access to port 8080. When I run the command, the error message says it's being used by another process. But which one, it doesn't say. How can I go about finding which program uses this port?

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General :: CentOS - Determine IP For Network Device

Sep 20, 2010

When CentOS boots up, it tries to determine the IP for a network device (eth0) and fails.
'Determining IP information for eth0... failed; no link present.'
I'm curious to know how, after booting up, I could set the IP information for a wireless device, wlan0, manually. Another way of putting this questions is: if CentOS is able to determine IP information for a network device on bootup, what settings is it configuring exactly?

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General :: How Does Du Determine Which Hard Link To Disregard

Nov 16, 2010

We have two directories:

$ ls -l
total 8
drwxr-x--- 2 nimmy nimmy 4096 Nov 15 19:42 jeter
drwxr-x--- 2 nimmy nimmy 4096 Nov 15 19:42 mariano

I create one file in the first folder:

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=jeter/zero_file.1 bs=512000 count=1
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
512000 bytes (512 kB) copied, 0.268523 s, 1.9 MB/s

This is the output of du:

$ du -sh *
504K jeter
4.0K mariano

As expected, if I place a hard link of the zero_file. in the other folder du output does not change:

$ ln jeter/zero_file.1 mariano/zero_file.2
$ du -sh *
504K jeter
4.0K mariano

there is nothing in the filesystem that points to zero_file.1 as the original file. So how does du know to count zero_file.1 but not zero_file.2?It cannot be a timestamp comparison because all hard links share one inode; they'll have the same timestamp data correct?

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General :: Determine The Actual Command That Is Piping?

Feb 11, 2011

Let's say I have a bash script called log.sh. In this script, I want to read in input from a pipe, but I also want to know the command used to pipe input into me. Example:

tail -f /var/log/httpd/error | log.sh

In the shell script, I want to know the command tail -f /var/log/httpd/error.

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