You can set your "umask" to 002 instead of 022 (the default on most Unix
setups). Just add the following line
umask 002
in ~/.bashrc and/or ~/.bash_profile files, for yourself and other people
belonging to the related group.
Hope this helps.
Alain
Roberto a écrit :
Hi all,
I c
Brandon Mitchell wrote:
>
> > run-parts: /etc/cron.weekly/lpr exited with return code 1
>
> Running by hand causes no problems. Then I piped the output to mail, and
> when it arrives, the lpd restart only echos a ".". Any ideas? This is a
> relatively up to date hamm system.
>
> dpkg -l lpr:
e most probable cause of such "general
protection" or "unable to handle kernel paging request" errors ? CPU,
RAM, swap partitions ? Thanks in advance for any answer.
Alain Nissen
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Richard A Nelson wrote:
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> When I start netscape I get a ration of the attached messages... I
> thought I've taken care of all the requisite symlinks, but am obviously
> missing something... Does anyone know what ?
See bug report #14249.
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/14/14249.html
Ala
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Jason Wright wrote:
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> I came home to find my workstation thrashing - errors are appended to this
> message. Kerneld was consuming over 50meg of memory, so I bounced it,
> which seems to have cleared the problem up.
I saw exactly the same warnings on my Linux box three day
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