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the Downgrade
01 rpm -e libmount --nodeps
02 yum downgrade util-linux-ng libblkid libuuid
03 rpm -e upstart-sysvinit --nodeps
04 yum downgrade upstart
05 rpm -Uvh gdbm-1.8.0-33.fc12.i686.rpm --nodeps --force
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password 8 ZDF339a.20a3E
05 log file /var/log/quagga/zebra.log
06 service password-encryption
07 !
08 interface eth0
09 multicast
10 ipv6 nd suppress-ra
11 !
12 interface eth1
13 ip address 10
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Desc "Create user";
05 task "newuser", sub {
06
07 my ($params) = @_;
08 run "useradd -m " . $params->{'username'};
09
10 };
Listing 5 meaningfully passes this into the useradd
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Resident Pages: 0/15 0/60K 0%
05 Elapsed: 8.1e-05 seconds
06 $ ./vmtouch -vt /bin/gzip
07 /bin/gzip
08 [OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO] 15/15
09
10 Files: 1
11 Directories: 0
12 Touched Pages: 15 (60K)
13
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process but want to try out mod_lua in a small test environment on your own Linux PC, check out the "Quick Install" box for a brief how-to. The future v1.8.0 of the XAMPP package for this kind
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zonecfg:web1> add net
09 zonecfg:web1:net> set address=192.168.1.40/24
10 zonecfg:web1:net> set physical=e1000g1
11 zonecfg:web1:net> set defrouter=192.168.1.254
12 zonecfg:web1:net> end
13 zonecfg:web1
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," but – no matter what we call the end user's device or in whatever form we recognize it – it's still personal computing and that device is the new personal computer.
In ADMIN issue 09's "Welcome" column, I
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-Specific PATH
01 PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
02 case `uname -r` in
03 IRIX*)
04 PATH=$PATH:/etc/:/usr/bsd
05 ;;
06 HP-UX*)
07 PATH=$PATH:/sbin
08 ;;
09 ...
10 esac
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#auto eth0
06 #iface eth0 inet dhcp
07 auto br0
08 iface br0 inet dhcp
09 bridge_ports eth0
10 bridge_stp off
11 bridge_maxwait 5
12 post-up /usr/sbin/brctl setfd br0 0
Next, create a directory
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* Documentation: http://www.ubuntu.com/server/doc\r
55 \r
56 System information as of Thu Oct 11 15:55:28 CDT 2012\r
57 \r
58 System load: 1.09 Temperature: 40 C\r
59 Usage of /: 1