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The Lounge War Stories Time travel Post 302742351 by Dark_Ichigo on Tuesday 11th of December 2012 01:53:44 AM
Old 12-11-2012
Get someone to help

Surely there should be someone in your business who can help, or hire an assistant who knows about this stuff if you get my drift.

Have you tried talking to IBM itself?, worth a try if you ask me.
 

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RAINBOW-RUN(8)						  System Administration Utilities					    RAINBOW-RUN(8)

NAME
rainbow-run - Create and use Rainbow-isolated instances SYNOPSIS
rainbow-run [options] OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --verbose Verbosity. Repeat for more verbose output. -q, --quiet Quiet. Disable all output. -s SPOOL, --spool=SPOOL Location of the rainbow spool. -e ENVDIR, --envdir=ENVDIR Location of an envdir describing the desired environment. -E ENV, --env=ENV Environment bindings to override. -c CWD, --cwd=CWD Working directory. -f FD, --fd=FD File descriptor number to leave open. -i ID, --id=ID ID of shared-data group. -o OPTION, --option=OPTION Options: video, audio, serial, constant-uid, xephyr, network. -p PERMISSIONS, --permissions=PERMISSIONS Location of a permissions.info file. -u USER, --user=USER Owning user. -r RESUME_USER, --resume-user=RESUME_USER Resume <user>. -a ASSISTANT, --assistant=ASSISTANT Task-specific assistant. -G GROUP, --group=GROUP Extra groups. AUTHORS
Rainbow was primarilly written by Michael Stone and Noah Kantrowitz. SEE ALSO
Full documentation for the rainbow suite is stored at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Rainbow Rainbow User Manual December 2009 RAINBOW-RUN(8)
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