General :: Find The SVGA Version Number?
Mar 30, 2010I can track that my CentOS 5 ships with SVGA driver through:
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep SVGA
But how can I find the SVGA Version number?
I can track that my CentOS 5 ships with SVGA driver through:
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep SVGA
But how can I find the SVGA Version number?
I need to find TCSH shell and gzip version number by running a acript on several boxes through ssh. How can i do that? I made a script for tcsh but it is not working by ssh , it only works on my box . I dont know from where to find the gzip version info.
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Can we find the inode of a particular file using its inode number?
The reason is i want to know how many blocks are occupied by specific file.
if we consider block size of 1K.
if the file size is of 100 bytes. In such a case, when the file is
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[code]....
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Code:
anisha@linux-uitj:~> su
Password:
[code]...
RedHat, Ubuntu, Fedora, cowpat, urinestain, papsmear. Who is the bureaucrat behind this mess? I believe it is a conspiracy to keep it exclusive.
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openssl-solibs-0.9.8n-i486-1_slack12.2.tgz
I am guessing its a typo on the webpage because I already have an 'm' installed.
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Code:
root@bt:/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.56/ndiswrapper-1.56# make
make -C driver
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[code]....
im trying to install ndiswrapper to get my belkin wireless g pci network card working, but have an error
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i have apt-get installed build-essential linux-headers-server
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to write a script. I have the basic form working... but I would like to add some advanced features. I have a list of .zip files that have a version number in the filename (i.e. sudoku-134.zip, sudoku-176.zip, sudoku-203.zip, etc). I would like to have a script that will find the latest version of each game, and unzip it. I want the next to latest version left untouched. But anything older, I would like the unzipped folder deleted (But leave the .zip file)
Here's what I have so far:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
cd /var/www/vhosts/server.com/httpsdocs/games/$1
for file in `ls *.zip`; do
if [ -d ${file%.*} ]; then
echo
else
mkdir ${file%.*}
cd ${file%.*}
unzip ../$file > /dev/null
cd ..
echo 'date' $file >> /var/www/vhosts/games4roku.com/private/$1.log
fi
done
I can call the script with "game-unzip public" to unzip all the public games.
Here's my files:
Code:
sudoku-134.zip
sudoku-134/
sudoku-176.zip
sudoku-176/
When I add the latest version, sudoku-203.zip, I want it to unzip it to ./sudoku-203/ and rm -rf sudoku-134
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parse error, in file '/var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/control' near line 2 package 'vasre-se':
error in Version string '1.1.1~Debian_5': invalid character in version number
Errors were encountered while processing:
vasre-se-1.1.1~Debian_5-i386.deb
I did install same package ok in 10.4 but now after I upgrade to 10.10 I am getting this error. I have already tried:
# sudo dpkg --clear-avail
# sudo aptitude update
# sudo aptitude upgrade
I want a new kernel RPM in my custom CentOS 5 kickstart distro. I built the kernel, got a nice kernel RPM out, and replaced it in my ks.cfg. The install goes fine until the very end, where Anaconda prints some spurious stuff about mkinitrd failing.I get why it might fail -the kernel version argument to mkinitrd was no doubt for the old kernel. But I have no idea where this is -it's not in the ks.cfg afaict, and so I don't quite get where Anaconda / mkinitrd gets it from.
I'd eventually like to use this kernel for the installer as well, but I think I understand that process much better.How do I tell kickstart / Anaconda / mkinitrd to use the new kernel version number?