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  1. #141
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    both right! i'll post a question for time being

    Which one of the below file type is not played by XMMS application?
    MP3
    Mpeg1
    real media

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #142
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    Real media I think, not sure though

    Edited, btw

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #143
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    yours was correct, how bout my answer:


    type: /etc/rc.d/rc<x>.d (x is runlevel number)

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #144
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    which application can be used to open .ppt files in Linux?
    Open office
    Abi word
    Acro read

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #145
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    Originally posted by bulio@23 March 2004 - 19:35
    yours was correct, how bout my answer:


    type: /etc/rc.d/rc<x>.d (x is runlevel number)
    No, you have to edit /etc/inittab and change this line

    id:5:initdefault:

    Change the 5 to whatever runlevel you want to make default

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    Open office - impress

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    Which bash config file would you edit if you wanted to change the way your prompt looked?

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #146
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    Originally posted by LSA+23 March 2004 - 19:40--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (LSA &#064; 23 March 2004 - 19:40)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-bulio@23 March 2004 - 19:35
    yours was correct, how bout my answer:


    type: /etc/rc.d/rc<x>.d (x is runlevel number)
    No, you have to edit /etc/inittab and change this line

    id:5:initdefault:

    Change the 5 to whatever runlevel you want to make default

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    Open office - impress

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    Which bash config file would you edit if you wanted to change the way your prompt looked?[/b][/quote]
    runlevel 5 is for kids.

    pipe it to Windows and a Live cd.

    n/k...........(not kidding)

    .bashrc

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #147
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    Originally posted by shn@23 March 2004 - 19:46
    runlevel 5 is for kids.

    pipe it to Windows and a Live cd.

    n/k...........(not kidding)

    .bashrc&nbsp;
    I only use it because runlevel 3 messes up my fonts in X.

    Hey I don&#39;t even have windows anymore so

    Just fedora...I am still looking for slackware (56l) | windows and a live cd
    Code:
    &#91;loren@loren&#93;&#036; I only use it because runlevel 3 messes up my fonts in X. &#58;huh&#58;
    bash&#58; I&#58; command not found
    &#91;loren@loren&#93;&#036; 
    &#91;loren@loren&#93;&#036; Hey I don&#39;t even have windows anymore so &#58;P &#58;lol&#58;
    &#62; 
    &#62; Just fedora...I am &#91;i&#93;still&#91;/i&#93; looking for slackware &#40;56k&#41; | windows and a live cd
    Errm, what now?

  8. Software & Hardware   -   #148
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    Which of the following devices would be the first SCSI hard disk on a Linux system?

    a. /dev/sd0

    b. /dev/sd1

    c. /dev/sda

    d. /dev/sdb

    A process with a PID number of 1777 has entered runaway mode. You have tried to remove it with a standard kill command, but it will not go away. What command can you use to be assured the process will terminate?

    a. kill –NOW 1777

    b. kill –HUP 1777

    c. kill –15 1777

    d. kill –9 1777

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    Originally posted by bulio@23 March 2004 - 19:58
    Which of the following devices would be the first SCSI hard disk on a Linux system?

    a. /dev/sd0

    b. /dev/sd1

    c. /dev/sda

    d. /dev/sdb

    A process with a PID number of 1777 has entered runaway mode. You have tried to remove it with a standard kill command, but it will not go away. What command can you use to be assured the process will terminate?

    a. kill –NOW 1777

    b. kill –HUP 1777

    c. kill –15 1777

    d. kill –9 1777
    /dev/sda I think

    Second one is...hmmm let me think&#33;



    kill -9 1777

    Right, shn?

    That has been asked before too.

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    Thinking of question, hold your horses

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #150
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    right on both&#33; now post me a question&#33;

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