Re: [CentOS] new laptop: DVD or Blu-ray

2015-08-20 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Aug 20, 2015 6:54 AM, "ken" wrote: > > One of the build options for a laptop I'm looking at buying is DVD vs Blu-Ray. I've never used Blue-ray before, so is there some compelling reason, as a Linux guy, to want to get Blu-ray? > First of all, is this going to be your desktop or a server

On quotas

2005-10-04 Thread Mauricio Tavares
So, I need to enable quotas for all users who have accounts in the /export partition (yes, I have used Solaris before and am kinda used to some of their way of doing things). Googling around, I found the page http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/notes/debian/quotas.html. In it, the author mentioned t

Re: tightvnc, root, and debian

2005-10-03 Thread Mauricio Tavares
Antony Gelberg wrote: Mauricio Tavares wrote: Antony Gelberg wrote: Mauricio Tavares wrote: I am trying to access a debian 3.1 box through vnc and run x as root while there. But, I am not having much luck. Here's what I am doing: first I start vnc (using the tightvnc pa

Re: How much difference does it make to run ssh on a different port number?

2005-10-03 Thread Mauricio Tavares
Chris Humphries wrote: +-- | On (03/10/05 16:07), Tarapia Tapioco wrote: | | From: Tarapia Tapioco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | To: debian-user@lists.debian.org | Subject: How much difference does it make to run ssh on a diffe

Re: tightvnc, root, and debian

2005-10-03 Thread Mauricio Tavares
Antony Gelberg wrote: Mauricio Tavares wrote: I am trying to access a debian 3.1 box through vnc and run x as root while there. But, I am not having much luck. Here's what I am doing: first I start vnc (using the tightvnc package): Don't run X as root. How do you

tightvnc, root, and debian

2005-10-03 Thread Mauricio Tavares
I am trying to access a debian 3.1 box through vnc and run x as root while there. But, I am not having much luck. Here's what I am doing: first I start vnc (using the tightvnc package): [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a Linux lincoln 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Thu May 19 17:40:50 JST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux