hey everyone!
i have a Solaris 8 box with me, and i had been using my usb thrumbdrive on it all the time. one day, i was in a rush and i pulled out the thumbdrive without ejecting it or anything. and now i can't detect any thumbdrives at all. i had tried using another thumbdrive, but with no... (2 Replies)
Hello All: I hope this is the right category...
I have a application (this app runs under java and jboss) that runs under Windows, it's started as a service. If that application should become disabled, crash or no longer function, what would be the best method for determining it is no longer... (6 Replies)
AM TRYING TO CONNECT A USB EXTERNAL DRIVE FOR BACKUP,THE USB SLOT IS AVAILABLE,BUT I DONT KNOW IF IT IS READY WHEN I CONNECT IT,AND WHAT COMMANDS DO I NEED.
tHANKS (10 Replies)
Hi, I am a newbi to linux,
i wana to write a program in C that can detect arrival of a usb flash memory. I want also to find the actual mount point of new inserted flash disk. can anyone help me?
thanks a lot (6 Replies)
Hello. This is my first post to this forum. I've read many of the posts over the last two or three years and I've learned a lot.
I'm creating a live Linux distribution using the Linux Live Scripts -- just as a hobby project -- and I'm wanting to create an automated way for a user to copy the... (7 Replies)
Hi there,
I have a Debian machine without any peripherals (no screen, no keyboard, etc.). I'd like to be able to detect and log when someone plugs a USB keyboard. Something like : 2009-07-04 12:21 warning: keyboard pluged!
Is that possible?
I see two ways :
1. Either actively react to the... (4 Replies)
There is a same named log file that I have on my 2 different android phones. When I plug it into my computer, it appears in the media folder, For example the first android phone:
/media/F6BA-0AF5/folder/A.log
I want to put that into a variable to be manipulated.... (3 Replies)
In linux system when a pnp usb device is plugged in then how does the system gets a notification of it?
I mean to say in linux usb system there is usb host controller above which is host controller driver above which is usb core.
So does the host controller/usb core keeps on polling the usb bus... (1 Reply)
Hi,
i am developing an application on an ARM 7 architatcure with a small Linux.
i want to run tar on a usb device (~10 Mb) but it runs realy slow. the command only takes 1% of cpu usage.
is there a way to improve the tar command or is the USB-Connection the bottleneck here? (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
xml-xread
XML-XREAD(1) User Commands XML-XREAD(1)NAME
xml-xread - Parse XML documents with entity and URI resolution
SYNOPSIS
xml-xread [options] xmlfile
DESCRIPTION
xml-xread is a simple command line tool for parsing and validating XML documents. It is not an actual XML parser, it just wraps around a
JAXP XMLReader, adding support for catalog-based entity and URI resolution.
OPTIONS -c catalogfile
Load a particular catalog file. May be specified multiple times.
-v Perform a validating parse. This is the default.
-w Perform a well-formed parse, not a validating parse.
-N Perform a namespace-aware parse. This is the default.
-n Perform a namespace-ignorant parse.
-d debuglevel
Set the debug level (an integer). Warnings are shown if the debug level is set to greater than 2.
-E maxerrors
Set the maximum number of errors to display. The default is 10.
FILES
/etc/java/resolver/CatalogManager.properties
The central catalog manager configuration file used by xml-xread.
SEE ALSO xml-parse(1), xml-resolver(1), java(1), the OASIS entity resolution technical committee home page at <http://www.oasis-open.org/commit-
tees/entity/>.
AUTHOR
Norman Walsh <Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM>
1.1 July 2004 XML-XREAD(1)