You may try something like this:
This way you will start script B immediately after script_a and when script_b is finished you can delete your files (from script_a).
I have a dual boot machine with both
"Windoze ME" and Redhat Linux 7.2. I want to know if it is possible to practice with the Samba Suite on a dual boot machine if I was able to incorporate using IP addresses. I was thinking if your able to ping yourself why wouldn't you be able to administer... (3 Replies)
I have a data file that I tail and dump the data into a new file at midnight.
To work I had to use tail -n2 livefile.csv >> storefile.csv. This is ging me 2 or 3 entries at a time into the storefile.csv.
if I continue this then I will have to run a second pass on the file to remove the... (4 Replies)
Hi
We just had an auditor tell us to formally review our logging parameters on the server and implement best practice for logging, based on a risk assessment. Phew!
Before my time here, there was no reasoning behind what we chose to log or not log.
Any ideas where such a "best practice"... (1 Reply)
I want a cheap dedicated machine to install a flavour of unix on and try to learn this OS.
I know nothing about unix, just gone out and bought some books etc.
Should I just get the cheapest old laptop off Ebay to install it on?
What type of unix OS should I install?...a version of... (5 Replies)
So, I have no formal higher education in programming at all and am self taught. I am now wondering what would be considered best practices? Like should I hard code a variable, then compare it to what I want to know or achieve, or should I just put the commands with in the brackets?
Example, a... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I'v already read some basic books about c++ such as <c++ primer>,<The C++ standard library> etc.,and as we know,knowledge is easy to forget without practicing,so i wanna know some ways to practice my skill with programming.First,i know some ACM sites,however,solving problems on those sites... (4 Replies)
hi
i am new in unix.i have installed linux in my pc,but i want to practice and be expatise in hp ux.but i have no hp server for do it.how could i practice hp ux?please help and give suggestion. (1 Reply)
Is there any sites out there that have examples of things they want you to go and script for practice? I have looked around but have came up empty handed. I have been writing scripts for things I need on my nix box but have am wanting more challenging things to keep me learning. I would prefer... (3 Replies)
Dears,
Kindly as preparing to get AIX certification I'd like to have your guide & support where can I find dump or exam forms for below :-
Test 000-103: AIX 6.1 Basic Operations
Test 000-221: AIX 7 Administration
I want to look at real questions and try to solve it , is it possible to... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone.
Unfortunately I can't find advice's about LVM Physical Extent for HPUX.
As far as I know we can set for 1PE size from 1MB to 256 MB. But in what cases it should be different? Maybe exist any strict rules, requirements or any best practice? (2 Replies)
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gnome-ssh-askpass
GNOME-SSH-ASKPASS(1) General Commands Manual GNOME-SSH-ASKPASS(1)NAME
gnome-ssh-askpass - prompts a user for a passphrase using GNOME
SYNOPSIS
gnome-ssh-askpass
DESCRIPTION
gnome-ssh-askpass is a GNOME-based passphrase dialog for use with OpenSSH. It is intended to be called by the ssh-add(1) program and not
invoked directly. It allows ssh-add(1) to obtain a passphrase from a user, even if not connected to a terminal (assuming that an X display
is available). This happens automatically in the case where ssh-add is invoked from one's ~/.xsession or as one of the GNOME startup pro-
grams, for example.
In order to be called automatically by ssh-add, gnome-ssh-askpass should be installed as /usr/bin/ssh-askpass.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables are recognized:
GNOME_SSH_ASKPASS_GRAB_SERVER
Causes gnome-ssh-askpass to grab the X server before asking for a passphrase.
GNOME_SSH_ASKPASS_GRAB_POINTER
Causes gnome-ssh-askpass to grab the mouse pointer using gdk_pointer_grab() before asking for a passphrase.
Regardless of whether either of these environment variables is set, gnome-ssh-askpass will grab the keyboard using gdk_keyboard_grab().
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). It was based on that
for x11-ssh-askpass by Philip Hands.
GNOME-SSH-ASKPASS(1)