Red Hat / Fedora :: Statistics On Number Of People Who Use RHL In Comparison To Other System Distros?
Aug 2, 2010
I am looking for statistics on the number of people who use RHL in comparison to other linux distros. Any help on finding up to date numbers?
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Nov 6, 2010
I have been assigned to implement a system call that report the system statistics over all memory which are
Total Pages in Active LRU list
Total Pages in Inactive LRU List
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Jun 12, 2011
If I have three (3) servers that are suppoed to be configured exactly alike, is there a tool or set of scripts that I can use to capture the information and do a system level comparison?
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Oct 1, 2010
how to get the card number and device number on system for attched USb audio device?
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Jul 14, 2009
I am facing a really weird kind of issues where my boss has asked me block everybody from changing their wallpapers and put a default one there.
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Mar 19, 2009
I'm doing a research to protect my pc from physical access. What I'm facing here is that my company created a program for fedora 8 and plans to sell the unit away. We created a function where you can configure the program using any web browser from a network so we do not want anybody to have access to the fedora except for out personnel.
Based on my research, I've found [URL] this guide to protect people from accessing grub and single user. I am currently researching on preventing others to clone the harddisk. I would like to know if there are any other methods to prevent people from unauthorized access to fedora.
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Oct 23, 2010
I have an old PC Pentium III 1000 Mhz . With 256 ram and 20 GB hard disk .
I have Ubuntu (which runs very slow ) Lubuntu (currently using ) Puppy Linux and DSL .
Suggest me distros which can run normally and also have good looks and mature bulit.
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May 14, 2009
Does anyone know of a tutorial or site where I can learn how to monitor what sites people have been accessing on a network?
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Jun 16, 2009
I downloaded the ISO image of Fedora x86_64 DVD with Utorrent (bittorrent client). When I tested at the prompt of Xp with sha256sum the hash comparison give a different result that should be expected. Because I downloaded under a torrent client.
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Mar 24, 2010
i always use gedit to write and edit text file under ubuntu. However, i cant find the way to get some statistics, like how many times a word presents in the txt file
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Aug 1, 2010
I am looking for statistics on the number of people who use RHL in comparison to other linux distros.
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Apr 12, 2010
Is there a way to see the global statistics in KTorrent? I'm referring to the overall share ratio and the total amount of data downloaded & uploaded. - not for the current session, but an all-time info edit: KTorrent version 3.3.4
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Nov 25, 2009
I wonder why my hard disk (with Fedora 11 on) is not seen by live cd distros (I tried with Knoppix 6.2 and Vector Light). In the past (before f11) this never happened
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Jun 19, 2011
when so many Linux distros are available for free..than why did u choose fedora only.? what features attracted u towards it and what makes it different from others Linux distributions.
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May 20, 2009
I got Fedora LiveCD version on my USB....but I would like to test many other distros on the same USB. Is there a way to have all of the distros on my USB, and when I open the boot menu on startup, I can choose which distro to boot?
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May 9, 2011
I have been searching this on the internet bu havent found anything so far.Is it possible to run the matt's traceroute utility and have it restart at intervals of 1 seconds?
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Apr 7, 2011
I am want get next information: Get process statistics from kernel and return them buf as
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number of processes : ticks_user : ticks_system : ticks_interrupt : cpuseconds : procsizes : resident segment sizes I am find some this information in /proc/[pid]/stat, but there are is not data about ticks system, ticks_interrupt, cpusecond. Where I am can find it information???
I am write on C, better if it will file witch information, and not programm.
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May 19, 2010
If you create a file on UNIX/linux with special chars, like touch "la*, you can't remove it with rm "la*. You have to use the inode number(you can if you add the before the name, I know, but you'd have to guess as a user that it was used in the file creation).
I checked the manpage for rm, but there's no metion of the inode number. Doing rm inodenumber doesn't work either.
What is the command for this?
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Feb 18, 2010
What is the user account number when you create a root user account for the system during the installation of any linux distribution? I'm not sure if its 0, 1, 10, or 100..
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Mar 20, 2011
I'M working my way through Trainsignal's CompTIA Linux + Training course and I have a question about IRQs. According to the lesson using the command "cat /proc/interrupts", I need to memorize the system IRQs number columns 0-15. But when I use this command, I get somewhat of an unordered list, see below.
Code: cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1
0: 48 7 IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 247 205 IO-APIC-edge i8042
[Code]....
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Oct 2, 2010
I have another distro on my puter which has packages install on /opt which is on its own partition. i'm wondering how i can pull those packages into fedora.
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Jan 22, 2011
On my network I have one computer running Fedora 14 and another running Ubuntu 1.0. I need to sync Evolution between these 2. The problem is Evolution folders have different content in the 2 distros. Is there a way to sync e-mails, contacts etc, between these 2 distros?
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Dec 6, 2010
My drive was set as LVM during installation of FC3 and has worked fine, but now i need to upgrade to some newer distro and would like to "try before i buy" one, without losing my current data and functionality (email and browsing). Once i find something that i like, then i would want to use the new distro and still have access to my old data files.
My thoughts were that i needed to somehow create a non-LVM partition in which to download and install the newer distros, but that is scary at the thought of making a mistake and losing everything. And from the success story it appears that is possibly not necessary since he uses only LVM. i tried using WINE a while back and something in the windows program started reformatting/deleting my linux account in /home and i lost everything, so i'm not thinking highly of virtualizations, and i've reverted to "if it ain't broke don't fix it"...
But now all the multimedia requires newer flash, and new flash requires new browser, and new browser wants new kernel, etc... so the time has come to try the new stuff, even though the old stuff works fine. i have a /boot ext2, and the rest is / LVM. i would like to try ubuntu or debian, knoppix, FC?. Most of the info i've found for multiboot has been anti-LVM, so it has not been useful and i'm overwhelmed by all the information. Could someone who used LVM and loaded other distros give me some detailed pointers on how it works and maybe some successful example scripts or partition tables, etc.?
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Dec 30, 2009
I'm the POC for all my families Linux computers. Is it possible to get statistics on which programs are accessed, how frequently, for how long and by which user?
When it comes time to upgrade it would be useful so I know which programs to concentrate my testing. I usually just e-mail and ask but every time people forget to send me the programs they actually use.
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May 20, 2010
algorithm:breada
input: file system block number for immediate read
file system block number for asynchronous read
output:buffer containing data for immediate read {
if(first block not in cache) {
get buffer for first block
if(buffer data not valid)
initiate disk read }
if(second block not in cache) {
get buffer for second block)
if(buffer data valid) //line 1
release buffer else
initiate disk read //line 2 }
if(first block was originally in cache) //line 3 {
read first block
return buffer }
sleep (event first buffer contains valid data)
return buffer }
Here is an algorithm for block read algorithm. I have problem in
line 1: If buffer data is valid why is it releasing the buffer?
line 2: If buffer data valid why is it initiating disk read. It should have read directly from buffer?
line 3: It should be the first condition as if it is there in cache then it should return it without delay?
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Apr 7, 2010
I am trying to get the count of number of CD-ROMs attached with my Linux system using a bash shell script. I have decided to use the following method for it:
Code:
debian:~# cat /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info | grep "drive name:"
drive name: sr0 hdb
So basically I know that there are two CD-ROMs attached to the system. Now there can be three also like this:
Code:
debian:~# cat /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info | grep "drive name:"
drive name: sr0 sr1 hdb
All I want to do is in my shell script to get the count of the devices in a variable using the above command.
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Feb 25, 2010
I've just installed ProFTPd with mySQL and need to collect and/or parse statistics about users, traffic usage and so on. I've googled for a while and found no luck on getting some good guidance or manual on that. And on ProFTPd.org not much of info concerning the mySQL.
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Oct 23, 2009
I got a folder containing 20,0000 files (and will be more later), each of this file contains a single URL. What I am trying to do is to do statistics on number of duplicated URLs (file with same content) accumulated, say, from September to October by each day. For example, if file A was created in Sep 1st has a same content with file B created in Sep 15th, then we add 1 to number of duplication on Sep 15th (not Sep 1st). Currently I got a way to do it (in perl) as below:
(1) Read all files inside the folder, print out file content, and modified time into a big file in the format:
Code:
[URL] [month] [day]
(2) Sort the file by month then by day
(3) Then Create two hash : date and content
And then read url from each line into a hash 'content' from the big file (key is url, value left undef), for each new read url found in hash 'content', a duplication is detected, so mark '$date{$month.$day}++' The algorithm could be working but may take too long... so I am wondering if there is some easier way to do that besides hashes.
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Nov 10, 2009
There is an obscure X11 config line (busid) necessary for using more than one video card (not sure about SLI) on fedora11, ubuntu, maybe other distros as well. obscure for me until; yesterday, I mean... I tried several methods and eventually found the solution that to my dismay was already extensively documented but is seemingly hard to find.
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Jan 31, 2010
I was in the process of installing Fedora 12 when it came to the "Operating Systems List". Here it recognised only Windows and none of the other 4 Linux distros already installed. Looking at the option to "add" and then given the drop down list for each partition, can someone tell me what to enter in the LABEL box for these partitions, or how to find what to enter in these boxes to enable these distros to be booted?
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