Red Hat / Fedora :: Difference Between - Root_squash, All_squash - No_squash And No_root_squash In NFS Server

Jul 7, 2010

Difference between: root_squash, all_squash, no_squash and no_root_squash in NFS server?

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OpenSUSE :: Difference Is Between Msql-server And Mysql-community-server?

Jun 16, 2010

what the difference is between msql-server and mysql-community-server

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General :: Difference Between Ip Based Server And Namebase Server?

Jun 9, 2010

What is difference between Ip based server and Namebase Server in (Linux)?

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CentOS 5 Server :: Difference Between NIS And Redhat Dir Server?

Apr 6, 2009

It seems that NIS/NIS+ and Redhat Dir Server/CentOS Dir Server have similar functions.

What are important differences between them?

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Server :: Difference Between Tar And Cp?

Feb 2, 2010

What is diffrent between tar and cp? Which one is faster? Their application purpose etc

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Server :: Difference Between Plesk And Cpanel?

Jul 20, 2010

difference between cpanel and pleak? for which service they are being used?

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Ubuntu :: Module Sg Difference Between Generic And Server 10.04 X64?

May 3, 2010

some weeks ago I've installed ubuntu 10.04 beta desktop, in that version the module sg was present using modprobe (the sg.ko file was not present). I need the sg module because of some scsi driver that require it.
Today I've installed the 10.04 server and modprobe sg returns a not found. I would like to install it or make it visible as in the beta version.

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Server :: Difference Between Initrd And Vmlinuz Images?

Jul 21, 2011

the difference between initrd images and vmlinuz images. I've gone through many documents,but didn't got an exact answer.

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Server :: Difference Between IOWAIT% / IDLE% / LOAD AVG?

Oct 27, 2010

Can anyone explain the difference between IOWAIT%/IDLE%/LOAD AVG? We have a 3 servers (oracle rac) attached to a SAN. When we added another CPU to our 3rd server, the IOWAIT across the oracle rac dropped a lot. We used to get pretty high IOWAIT % before. So I don't really understand how the extra CPU could do this. I thought the IOWAIT % is high because the server is waiting for the SAN, so I thought the SAN was the bottleneck. So I don't really understand the difference between the 3 things (iowait, idle and load avg).

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Server :: Difference Between Ssh_config And Sshd_config File?

Feb 19, 2011

difference between ssh_config and sshd_config file?

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Server :: Difference Between VCS Commands In Solaris10 And Rhel5

Mar 3, 2011

I need to clarify a few things about Veritas Cluster Services Example There is a solaris10, 2node vcs cluster running. There is a Rhel5 2node vcs cluster running. Is ther any difference between VCS commands in solaris10 and rhel5. I heard that VCS commands are same for all the platforms, only configuration files location is differ. Is this correct.

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Server :: Difference Between CGI And SHELL Environment Variable?

Sep 8, 2009

I have a application on linux , I can excute it in command line . but when I invoked it via CGI(perl) , it can not excute successfully , so I suspected that there is something different between SHELL and CGI environment , but I haven't figure out what the difference is .

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Ubuntu :: Difference Between The Server Kernel And The One That Ships With Desktop?

Jan 19, 2010

I installed Ubuntu Server recently and really liked the ability to customized everything that was installed on it. Although I'm a little cautious about installing the server edition on my laptop, is there a Debian based distro that comes as empty as Ubuntu Server? If not, what's the difference between the server kernel and the one that ships with Ubuntu Desktop?

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Server :: Difference Between America/Mexico_City And Mexico/General Timezone Files?

Nov 25, 2010

I have a Centos 5.5 server and I had a problem with its time because it was 1 one hour ahead of my local time. I installed and activated NTP and I created a link for /etc/localtime:

Code:

ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Mexico_City /etc/localtime

I reboot the server and waited for 1 hour but the time wasnt correct. The server's BIOS clock has UTC time so I edited /etc/sysconfig/clock file replacing:

Code:

UTC=false for
UTC=true

I reboot the server and waited for 1 hour but the time wasnt correct. After breaking my head for about 1 hour, I realized that there is a directory /usr/share/zoneinfo/Mexico and changed my link for /etc/localtime

Code:

ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Mexico/General /etc/localtime

And It worked. What is the difference between America/Mexico_City and Mexico/General files in /usr/share/timezones, they should be identical but of course they are not?

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Fedora :: Difference Between Su - And Su?

Aug 25, 2010

What is the difference between su - and su? Both ask me for password. Bothe report "root" when asked whoami

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CentOS 5 Server :: Difference Betwen Centos Desktop And Server?

Feb 17, 2009

and what is the diffrent. i now about the server only use command and desktop use both so. am trying to host some sites which one will you recomend.

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Fedora :: Difference Between 586 And 686 Kernels?

Jan 6, 2010

I have a fairly aged Pentium 4, RAID, desktop computer with Fed 11. I started off with the 686 PAE kernel and update it whenever the update software tells me to. Some time ago I downloaded an NVidia driver which said it needed the 586 kernel so I installed that as well.I then uninstalled the NVidia driver as it caused some minorish problems without any improvement to the graphics. The bottom line is I now have the last three 686 kernels and the last three 586 kernels, which I'm pretty sure I don't need. The machine seems to run fine whichever I use with no discerable differences.My questions are, what is the difference between the two types, which should I actually use and how do I get rid of the other. It would at the very least reduce bandwidth use when updating.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Difference Between Samba And Ftp?

Jan 18, 2010

difference between samba and ftp? i have checked in google also but exact diff I didn't get.

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Fedora :: Difference Between Normal Partitions And LVM ?

Oct 15, 2009

Quote:

Originally Posted by diamond_ramsey

I was able to download the Fedora 12 Beta on a i386(32-bit) DVD iso and the install went well and clean.

I`m new to Fedora (but not to Linux generally) and maybe I made some kind of mistake. I`m not quite sure what logical volumes are and I was a little bit scared to use them. I tried to disable logical volumes and put Fedora on my "classical" volumes (partitions) but they looked quite different from what I expected.

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Fedora :: Difference Between 'yum Remove' And 'yum Erase'?

Jan 27, 2010

ABRT 'sucks' Will my system die if I remove abrt* will this work:

Code:
yum remove abrt*

and what is the difference between 'yum remove' and 'yum erase' ?

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Fedora Networking :: What Is The Difference Between Wireless-N And -G?

Mar 19, 2010

The other day my 7 year old Belkin-G router packed up and I had to buy a new one. I purchased a ZyGEX wireless-N router that claims to be capable of 300mbs communication on my home network. I have five computers networked and on each of them the network speed is only 5 or 6 mps. The reason I ask this question is while I was only getting 54mps speed with my old router, it was much faster than this one.

I also am asking if anyone knows if the adapter on the laptop or desktop not being compatible with wireless-N could be causing this. Is there anyway to increase network speed in such a situation. I might mention that I am only talking about the speed within my home network, not the broadband download and upload speeds (which is also crap, but not related to this case.)

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Fedora :: Difference Between Init And Telinit

Aug 11, 2010

difference between init and telinit?

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Fedora :: Difference In 15 GNOME And LXDE?

Jul 4, 2011

What is difference between fedora 15 GNOME and fedora 15 LXDE except their interface.(I think their is no difference except their interface). GNOME 3 interface is much better than LXDE but it uses a lot of system resources. If I have F15 GNOME then can i switch from GNOME to LXDE without reinstalling it if yes then how?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Difference Between Source Files And Just RPM?

Nov 29, 2008

What is the difference below these files?

1)Say an application is written and is having source files.
2)A file called source rpm package
3)A rpm package

In case of (1) we need to compile using either the make or if we know using appropriate compiler with proper libs included. Can I know what's the difference between (2) and (3)?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Difference Between Gnome And Kde Desktop?

Jun 3, 2009

difference between gnome adn kde desktop in RedhatEL-4.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Difference Between Two Profile Files?

Jan 20, 2010

There is .profile under my directory and I found another one under /etc/ . I know the first one is the one we edit for path and alias and stuff. but how does it differ from the one in /etc?

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General :: Difference Between Fedora And Ubuntu?

Mar 12, 2011

Difference between Fedora and Ubuntu?

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Fedora :: Packages With An Extension .drpm - Rpm And Difference?

Jun 8, 2009

Am seeing some packages with an extension .drpm. Are these similar to rpm? And whats the difference?

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Fedora :: Difference Between A Package And Its -devel Equivalent?

Mar 19, 2010

Am 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?

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Fedora :: Difference Between Unmount And Safely Remove

Mar 25, 2010

I have an external HDD which I use under Fedora. After finishing with my work, I unmount all the mounted partitions of the external HDD & then proceed to switch it off. The HDD partitions are unmounted but they are still visible(but not mounted) under computer. The HDD still seems to spin. But when I click on "Safely Remove Drive" they disappear from Computer & also the HDD stops spinning albeit the switch on HDD being powered on. So what should I use "Unmount" or "Safely Remove". What is the difference between the two?

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