Daryl Williams writes:
> can anyone tell me how/where to change the timezone?
>
tzconfig, I believe.
HTH,
Randy
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> On 1 Apr, Randy Stocking wrote:
> > George Bonser writes:
> >>
> >> How do I determine the maximum capacity? I have inherited a drive
> >> destined to the scrapper. It appears to work just fine after making
> >> a test b
George Bonser writes:
>
> How do I determine the maximum capacity? I have inherited a drive
> destined to the scrapper. It appears to work just fine after making
> a test backup using taper. The kernel reports this on bootup:
>
> QIC-117B drive @1MB/sec
> QIC-80 tape
>
> Where would I look to f
Nathan E Norman writes:
> where can I find a list of which signal numbers correspond to which
> error?
>
Try looking in signal.h. Signal 14 is ALRM (on Solaris anyway, but
should be the same for Linux).
Regards,
Randy Stocking
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Are you sure it's X trying to access /dev/dsp and not your window
manager (e.g. FvwmAudio module)?
Regards,
Randy
Jason Gunthorpe writes:
> Hi,
>
> Why does X windows try to open /dev/dsp when it loads? I don't have my
> sound module configured right so this causes a kernel message..
>
> Also,
Brian K. Servis writes:
> Brian K Servis writes:
> >
> >
> >I noticed that when I was logging in with xterms that my login's were
> >not being recorded in utmp. I have the *loginShell resource set
> >true. So I tried a command line 'xterm -ls' and got this warning:
> >
> >Warning: locale not supp
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