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Forum: Red Hat 04-08-2013
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Posted By verdepollo
The latest one is probably the most stable as...
The latest one is probably the most stable as most of its discovered bugs have been addressed; version 5.9 is currently the newest according to RHN.

Also, remember that most distributions are just...
Forum: Red Hat 04-02-2013
10,183
Posted By lupin..the..3rd
reboot can be done from local console via...
reboot can be done from local console via three-finger-salute, without even logging in. If it was rebooted this way, there will be no way of identifying the person.
Forum: Red Hat 04-01-2013
10,183
Posted By maverick_here
Sudo
Hi,

The process of shutdown and restart on Linux is denied to a normal user. It can only be done by the super user or a user who has elevated sudo privileges.

Normally, if a your does a...
Forum: Red Hat 03-21-2013
2,657
Posted By verdepollo
Or get any decent browser like firefox or chrome...
Or get any decent browser like firefox or chrome and use a macro to open as much tabs as possible.

Plus there's more fun in having 200+ tabs open just for the sake of it than discovering a new...
Forum: Red Hat 03-19-2013
2,657
Posted By Corona688
Apologies, prime95 is the windows variant. ...
Apologies, prime95 is the windows variant. Thought it was the same for Linux, but the linux variant is called mprime.
Forum: Red Hat 03-13-2013
8,465
Posted By parth_buch
if you are ready to use tool to accomodate your...
if you are ready to use tool to accomodate your disks remaining raw space to any partition and you don't have problem in using tools then you can try gparted live CD ISO from this link GParted --...
Forum: Red Hat 03-08-2013
8,465
Posted By lupin..the..3rd
What does "raw partition" mean? By "raw...
What does "raw partition" mean? By "raw partition", you mean unpartitioned space? If so, the process is easy.

1. Unmount the filesystem. If you cannot unmount it, then boot the PC using a live...
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