Hardware :: How To Check System Bit Length On Machine
Aug 23, 2010how to check my system bit length on linux machine.?
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View 1 RepliesI want a line or lines to check for variable length in my script. I just want to check if a variable the user inputted is 4 characters long, and if it isn't to return a false or exit status of 0.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI want to access a file, and check the length of every line.After, i want to check and replace all lines with length over 10 characters, with a message.Does anyone have a clue on that?
View 1 Replies View Relatedbut I wantto set up a new system with openSUSE 11.3 The system should be fully encrypted. I want to use the best possible encryption.1 I am not sure, AES 256 xts-plain is the most secure single algorithm, isn't it?2 Is it possible to use a cipher? 3 Which algorithm does the yast-installer use when I encrypt the whole system with a logical volume group?I have read this two articles:a) Encrypted Root File System - openSUSEb) openSUSE Lizards encrypted root file system on LVMBut I have to say that these routines are a little bit complicated in my eyes.Isnt there a easier way to encrypt the whole OS?I know there is a 64bit live cd available. 4 So the first description (a) is obsolete?5 How can I set up a (fully encrypted) system without using LVM?The hard disk layout should be done in this way:
/boot sda1
/enhanced partition sda2
/swap sda5
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I'm the Administrating the computers in my office. I want to monitor the user's activity. How can i remote login without distrubing the user's activity on his computer? Any software need to be installed? (I don't want to use Terminal server client).
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have stuk up in big issue here , I just want to find the remote url in which it listens ?
I know the remote host and remote port number but i just want to which url the web application listen
For example : Host : 1.1.1.1 & port no : 8080
But i remember the url would be http://1.1.1.1/(something):8080
I want to find the complete url in which it listens ?
In nmap whether i can achive this or anyother tool ?
My computer acts strange - sometimes reboots spontanousely, sometimes does not want to boot. When I isse command "mcelog", I receive such info:
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How can I read and understand it? Could somebody point me to some documentation?
how can I check if my machine have the kernel-modules to mount NTFS? Running FC12
View 2 Replies View RelatedHP's apparently all but useless Linux site suggests that their hplip drivers give you that capability. However, it also seems to expect that I will be running a GUI to use their tools.
My CP-1215 is attached to my server which doesn't have a GUI installed.
Previously I'd been using the open source CUPS driver, which seemed to work pretty well. However, I recently ran low on one colour of toner which messed up the printing. The toner-out lights on the printer never cam one, so replacing the toner cartridge was not the first thing I tried to fix it.
I've just installed the hplip / hp-plugin driver which also seems to be working. However, the CUPS web interface doesn't allow me to retrieve the toner status.
Has anyone had any luck retrieving the toner levels from an HP colour laserjet printer?
I have systemcrashes on my debian system since a few days now (didn't have any problems before) and the following entries in my kern.log: Machine check events logged
Where and how can I read these "Machine check events"? It has to be something wrong with the hardware, right?
I installed mcelog with aptitude. But it doenst give any output:
First off let me say thanks psy_unix and fuji, the pci=nomsi allowed me actually finish install on my laptop. (Read this post)
Problems do not stop here however...Now, when it reboots after install all I get is a "Machine Check Exception" followed by a "Kernel Panic". I had to switch back to Vista Home finally (not happy about that).
I just bought it and it runs happily under Vista, I just don't run happily under Vista.
How to get CentOS running on this one?
Information:
Laptop:
Compaq CQ60-206US
CPU: AMD Athlon X2 64 bit (2Ghz Dual Core)
Mem: 2 GB
OS: CentOS 5.3 (tried 32 and 64 bit)
I have also tried CentOS 5.2 (32 and 64 bit) with the same results.
how to check total DRAM & type of DRAM in my linux machine?
I know dmidecode command can be used but i do not have admin access.
We are using axigen with redhat
linux how to check if email server machine doing spamming.
I just dloaded ubuntu 10.04 iso, i used firefox and on the way i had to pause n start for about 5 times, when i burned the iso with brasero and booted from it I got an error, but recently I have burned discs with my burner and they never work. So how do i check if the iso is correct or not
View 9 Replies View RelatedWould like to know what command can be used to check for other user accounts on my system. Note, not presently logged in users like whocommand just a command to know other users?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a program that i want to install on only RHEL 3 and 4. It does not support RHEL 5. How do i check if a Reh Hat OS is 3 or 4 and not 5.Similarly i need to check this for SUSE 9 and 10. For RHEL, i am trying to see uname -a and also cat /proc/redhat-release. How do i make sure that if the target system is RedHat 3 or 4. and in case of SUSE, how i decide for SUSE 9 or 10 and not other.
View 6 Replies View RelatedCan anyone tell me how to check IHS version in Linux
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am using debian testing on my office pc, but i need to access it's desktop from time to time. So i need No machine/teamviewer software that can provide me with possibility to interact my desktop. The problem is, that i want to run shadowed session type, because teamviewer is not good for me. So, when i run no machine in shadowed mode, it crashes with message "The connection with remote server was shut down, please check your network settings and try again." The log is here:
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My system from and after that at startup as it was doing a file system check I got this:
Checking file systems ... fsck 1.41.3 (12-Oct-2008)
/dev/sda1: clean, 30/124496 files 34735/248976 blocks
/dev/hda1 contains a file system with errors, check forced.
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I have a machine that experienced some troubles with some of the real time stuff that I'm running. One lead that I have is that NTP daemon may have moved the time, causing false timeouts.
How do I find out if NTP daemon did indeed move time at all? Any logs? I do see NTP daemon restart in /var/log/messages, but I don't know if time adjustment should be there as well. to clarify: I need to understand it from the logs, after the event. May be 2 days after the time was adjusted. Running commands to see the current status doesn't help.
I know one way is to enforce rules on the passwords, use at least one uppercase, lowercase, number, special character, and ensure that the password length is at least 8 characters, etc...
Is there an additional way to prevent weak passwords? I heard of "John the ripper". Has anyone successful applied that?
it has been a year since I've started using Ubuntu linux, and for being calm that everything is working properly, I would like to do a full system check. The only option I've found is on System=> Administration=> System Testing, but this wasn't what I was searching for (mainly because I don't know what is written there- I don't know enough for running this option). Is there something else I can do? maybe something through Terminal?I want to run such a check also because the system sometimes work slowly, and maybe something went wrong...
View 9 Replies View RelatedIs there any way to check an Ubuntu system for user logons or uptime that date back 1-2 months from the present day? I tried 'last' but it only seems to date back to Dec 02. I also had a look in System Log Viewer, but couldn't find any records going back far enough.
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I have NFS fileserver that has served me well for more than year. But recently I noticed that it has started to reboot on its own very frequently, almost once a day! It is most likely not a power related issue as I tried changing UPS/power sources, but no help!So my question is:Is there any log file where I can check which is causing the reboot? There may not be a single logfile, but I need some point to start the investigation!
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm learning to use openGL api for graphics. but before i begin i want to check whether my system has openGL installed in it. how do i do that?
View 7 Replies View RelatedOn my laptop I have a dual boot system, CentOS 5.4 on one partition and Windows Vista on the other. In Windows, I have a program installed that allows me to access my linux partition so I have access to the files. Every time I boot into linux after accessing the linux partition through windows, I get a forced file system check. I was wondering if there is a way to disable or perhaps bypass this check?
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How can I check if there are intruders or hackers in my system and how to boot the hell out of my system?
I've been stupid, and used kleansweep, which deleted a load of files and in the process killed everything. When I boot I get "file system check failed". Then it gives me a command prompt. I really don't want to have to reinstall ubuntu as I have a lot of stuff installed on it.
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