If you need more detail than that, I'll need more detail from you. I don't even know what operating system you're on, let alone what your driver's doing...
Last edited by Corona688; 10-04-2011 at 06:00 PM..
Hello everyone,
I write a program (Linux & Solaris) that will run as non-root user, but the program must have rw access to a device /dev/ipmi (on linux) or /dev/bmc (on solaris).
What is the standard way of granting such access?
Linux:
chmod on /dev/ipmi ?
suid root my program?
Solaris:... (1 Reply)
Hi
I'm trying to do an upgrade for one application and whenever I run the upgradre the program shows the error that mcrypt module is not initially loaded with php.
My server is running xampp 0.9 and I know this library of mcrypt is already installed.
I changed the php.ini file in order to... (0 Replies)
Problem statement.
In this part of the assignment, delegates will create a pseudo-device and write a device driver for it. The pseudo-device provides a “backdoor” for gaining root access for a particular user. Instead of compiling the device driver into the kernel, delegate will create a module.... (1 Reply)
I have been reading prep questions for my second unix academy exam, and there's a nuance, I'm not sure I understand it correctly.
I've been under impression from my readings of book by Evi Nemeth and from unix academy DVDs I've been watching, that kernel's modules are drivers. I think of it, as... (25 Replies)
I am encountering the above error , even after setting the environment variables correctly AFAIK. I've found sources that say LIBPATH is the shared library variable , and others that say LIB_PATH, so I set both:
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root@lipossrp01ga: # echo $gtm_dist ... (6 Replies)
I backed up my 320GB hard drive to a file with dd:
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Hi,
I have a machine A with a web server apache2 running.
By default, apache2 user is wwwrun.
Problem is that this user is local.
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Hello, I am attempting to use the HTTP/DAV module in perl, and I have a script that transfers files to a website. However, I get the following error message:
"Couldn't open https://www.thisismyurl.com/DAV:
The URL "https://www.thisismyurl.com/DAV" is not DAV enabled or not accessible."
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tk::x11font
X11Font(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation X11Font(3)NAME
Tk::Font - a class for finding X Fonts
SYNOPSIS
use Tk::X11Font;
$font = $widget->X11Font(foundry => 'adobe',
family => 'times',
point => 120
);
$font = $widget->X11Font('*-courier-medium-r-normal-*-*');
DESCRIPTION
This module can be use to interrogate the X server what fonts are
avaliable.
METHODS
Foundry( [ $val ] )
Family( [ $val ] )
Weight( [ $val ] )
Slant( [ $val ] )
Swidth( [ $val ] )
Adstyle( [ $val ] )
Pixel( [ $val ] )
Point( [ $val ] )
Xres( [ $val ] )
Yres( [ $val ] )
Space( [ $val ] )
Avgwidth( [ $val ] )
Registry( [ $val ] )
Encoding( [ $val ] )
Set the given field in the font name to $val if given and return the current or previous value
Name( [ $max ] )
In a list context it returns a list of all font names that match the fields given. It will return a maximum of $max names, or 128 if $max
is not given.
In a scalar contex it returns the first matching name or undef
Clone( [ key => value, [ ...]] )
Create a duplicate of the curent font object and modify the given fields
AUTHOR
Graham Barr <Graham.Barr@tiuk.ti.com>
HISTORY
11-Jan-96 Initial version
08-Nov-98 Renamed for Tk800.012
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.1 2007-05-05 X11Font(3)