Also:
would have deleted just the bad file and left the Desktop directory alone - rm won't remove directories without the proper options. Or you could just do
and only files with the string "Desktop" and at least one other character before and after would have been deleted.
Hi I have a doubt, here if a file does not have the write permissions to the root user my script is going to write the data into that file. when i executed the script as root user. Is it correct ... ? (4 Replies)
Hi,
How can I start CDE for non root user created.For root CDE is working fine but for non root user CDE exits back to login screen after trying for some time.Also I cant see .dt and .dtprofile files in the users home directory.How can I create them.Kindly help.
Thanks & Regards,
Kiran. (1 Reply)
Please let me know how to setup a non-root user to be able to access a privileged port (<1024) on Solaris 8. I am currently running tomcat as "tomcat" user and I get the following error during to start up:
SEVERE: Error initializing endpoint
java.net.BindException: Permission denied<null>:443 (5 Replies)
hi
i am new to unix and i have abig task. i have to \run particular commands having root privileges from a non root user. i know sudo is one of the way but i need sum other approach kindly help
Thanks (5 Replies)
I am not able to get ftp working for Solaris 10 for root user. I am getting login failed error.
331 Password required for root.
Password:
530 Login incorrect.
Login failed.
Tried following things already.
1. SFTP works ok, still would like to know why FTP is not working (curious).
2.... (5 Replies)
I've been through many threads before i decide to create a separate thread.
I can't really find the solution to my (simple) problem.
Here's what I'm trying to achieve:
As "canar" user I want to run a command, let's say "/opt/ocaml/bin/ocaml" as "duck" user.
The only to achieve this is to... (1 Reply)
Hi
New to Suse - mainly used Solaris.
In solaris dmesg will also show you contents of messages log file but in Suse Liux it doesnt appear to.
I dont have root access to this Suse server, and wondering is there any other tool / utility that allows me to see the messages file contents like on... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I got into a wired state on one of solaris 10 server. When I noticed that server is having some issue, I found that there were dumpadm.conf entries in /etc/shadow and real entries were wiped of. Probably somebody fat fingers.
I was able to boot into failsafe, break SVM mirror, copied... (25 Replies)
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desktop::notify::notification
Desktop::Notify::Notification(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Desktop::Notify::Notification(3pm)NAME
Desktop::Notify::Notification - a notification object for the desktop notifications framework
VERSION
Version 0.03
SYNOPSIS
# $notify is an existing Desktop::Notify object
my $note = $notify->create(summary => 'Rebuilding FooBar',
body => 'Progress: 10%');
$note->show;
...
# Update the notification later
$note->body('Progress: 20%');
$note->show;
...
# Take it off the screen
$note->close;
DESCRIPTION
Desktop notification objects are represented as objects of this class. They are created by a Desktop::Notify object. Displaying, closing,
and modifying the notification is done by using methods in this class.
METHODS
new $notify, %params
This is called internally by Desktop::Notify to create a new notification object.
show
Display the notification on the screen. If this notification had previously been shown and not closed yet, it will replace the existing
notification.
Show can be called multiple times on the same notification, probably with attribute changes between calls, and later show calls will cause
the server to seamlessly replace the existing notification.
close
Close the notification if it is already being displayed.
ATTRIBUTES
The following parameters can be set when creating the object or later modified using accessors (descriptions are from the specification at
<http://www.galago-project.org/specs/notification/0.9/x408.html>)
summary
The summary text briefly describing the notification.
body
The optional detailed body text. Can be empty.
timeout
The timeout time in milliseconds since the display of the notification at which the notification should automatically close.
If -1, the notification's expiration time is dependent on the notification server's settings, and may vary for the type of
notification. If 0, never expire.
The following extra parameters are included in the specification but not supported by Desktop::Notify at this time
app_icon
The optional program icon of the calling application.
actions
Actions are sent over as a list of pairs. Each even element in the list (starting at index 0) represents the identifier for the action.
Each odd element in the list is the localized string that will be displayed to the user.
hints
Optional hints that can be passed to the server from the client program.
perl v5.10.1 2009-12-25 Desktop::Notify::Notification(3pm)