01-03-2005
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Well I was trying to configure an Old PC having Win 3.1 to speak X with my UNIX server . I looked at notes , Looks like Debian Linux gives a base tarball to help boot of a floppy and talk to the XDMCP server .
Well I was just hoping if there are other open source tools out there which would... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: DPAI
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2. Programming
I need to spawn a number of foreground process by reading a configuration file. Each process needs some form of I/O. Hence I need to run it on different terminals.
How it can be done programatically , i.e. , my module needs to find which terminal is not in use, then open it, execute the process... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: S.P.Prasad
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
i'm responsible for maintenance at my place and would like to watch all terminals in front me.i log myself into one terminal, but would like to view
copy of other's terminals visible to me, it is just like for audit/security watch. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vkandati
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I'd like to write a script that will call n number of terminals that will all ssh to X-server and automatically enter the same password.
Unfortunately I'm not exactly sure what kind of commands would work for me here because when I call for gnome-terminal, a new terminal pops up and the old... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: gelitini
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi, I'm looking for a way to send commands through multiple shells/terminals (not sure which is proper syntax). Basically, I have to open 3 different shells/terminals and run separate parts of a program suite in each of them. I find this annoying. The commands I have to do are simple, and could... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Caradoc
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6. Programming
Hi,
Basically I've written a game in ncurses that supports multiple players. Each player has a process associated with him which shares a segment of memory in which the player's structures are stored, and these structured are accessed by the 'server' program and handled there. The scope of the... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: dgre0018
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7. UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers
Hi Everyone!
I was wondering if there's an easy way to have terminals (gnome-terminal for instance) be open in such a way that they're not overlapping each other?
I suppose I could play around with the --geometry option but that would imply me checking whether a terminal is already at a given... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: anthalamus
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8. AIX
I just wondering if there are ways to open multiple virtual terminal to a single LPAR.
After I have use putty to login to the VIOS. I will use mkvt -id <LPAR id> to open console but if my friend want to open 2 second one, it will say, VT already connected.
IS there a way to work this around ? ... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: wingcross
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I am new to Ubuntu and Bash scripting. I am working on a project to give a demo on an SDN application to my class. I need some help in scripting to create the demo. Please help in case if you have any idea on what am asking.
The demo uses a tool called mininet. I need just one script so... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: anzal
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
shaperd
shaperd(8) System Manager's Manual shaperd(8)
NAME
shaperd - traffic shaper for tcp-ip networks
SYNOPSIS
shaperd [-h] [-v] [-c file ]
DESCRIPTION
shaperd is a user-mode program that can shape traffic passing through a linux box. As it runs as a normal daemon process, packet forwarding
to/from the kernel can be done by the BSD divert sockets layer (available as a patch for the linux kernel) or by the ipq packet forwarding
library that comes with kernel 2.4.
The configuration is made via a single text file, you can force a reload by sending a SIGHUP. Logs are routed via syslog, with prior-
ity=info, facility=daemon.
Please note that, for the moment, you must instruct the kernel which packets to forward to shaperd. This can be done, for example, with
the ipchains(8) utility under Linux 2.2, or with iptables(8) under Linux 2.4. Also, note that if a packet does not match any of the rules
in the configuration file, it will be ignored by shaperd (but it will be logged if the log level is high enough).
OPTIONS
-c config-file
Tells the daemon to get its configuration from this config-file
-h Summarizes command line options
-v Prints version information
SEE ALSO
ipchains(8); iptables(8); libipq(3); Linux's divert sockets site, http://www.anr.mcnc.org/~divert/index.shtml ; Netfilter's site,
http://netfilter.samba.org. Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control, http://ds9a.nl/lartc.
BUGS
do i kill them? become their friend?
do i eat them? raw or well done
do i trick them? i ... i don't think they're that dumb
do i join them? looks like that's the one
i got bugs on my skin tickle my nausea
i let it happen again they're always taking over
i see they surround me i see ... see them deciding my fate
oh that which was once was once up to me ... now it's too late
i got bugs in my room one on one
that's when i had a chance
i'll just stop now i'll become naked, and with them i'll become one
AUTHOR
Leandro Santi <lsanti@fi.uba.ar>
shaperd(8)