Re: empty .ssh directory

2000-03-18 Thread Chirag
- Original Message - From: dkphoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cc: Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 1:34 PM Subject: Re: empty .ssh directory Hi, Why your subject and content are unrelated? I donot know anything about touchpad. I recently tried prerelease version of XFree86. 4.0.

Re: empty .ssh directory

2000-03-18 Thread Percival
I believe that you should be able to use the touchpad as a mouse - just tell linux where it is. You won't get any of the benefits of 'Winders' driver like the edge scrolling and such, but it should work like any other mouse. I have a Cirque Touchpad (can't remember the exact model, but it is

Re: empty .ssh directory

2000-03-18 Thread dkphoto
Does anyone know if there are any drivers for non-laptop touchpads? I have a Cirque Power Cat touch pad for a Pentium box. Though I also have a mouse attached to the machine, I would prefer to use the touch pad for both Winders and Linux, not just Winders (if it matters, Winders is on one drive

-:0 (was: empty .ssh directory)

2000-03-18 Thread John Dalbec
ps afuwx shows that -:0 spawns the X session (window manager, etc.) and it runs as root, so you have to be root to kill it and then you will kick yourself out of X. John

Re: empty .ssh directory

2000-03-17 Thread David Wright
Quoting John F. Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Lastly, I have this process in my ps auwx output. If I kill it, it comes > back. I have no idea what it is. Could it be normal? For what it matters > , I run xdm. Yes, it's been mentioned here before, but I have no idea how to search for "-:0" in

Re: empty .ssh directory

2000-03-17 Thread Ron Rademaker
Are you also using ssh to log into other computers (not only to be able to log into your own using ssh), if that's so, it's not weird the directory is empty. If you are using ssh to log into other computers there should be a file: known_hosts. Empty syslog isn't weird either, every once in a while

empty .ssh directory

2000-03-17 Thread John F. Davis
Hello Is it normal to have your .ssh direcotry in your home directory to be empty? I have been using ssh for some time now and all of a sudden all my .ssh directories are empty. I'm wondering if I have been hacked. To continue my tale of woe, My /var/syslog file was emptied of all old entries