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Forum: Solaris 01-10-2011
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That's Better...
With 'id -a', it is clear that in all cases, my account appears to be a member of the useradmins group. Still doesn't explain why I can't sudo, but definitely focuses my investigation. Thanks!
Forum: Solaris 01-10-2011
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Can't sudo Using Group Permission
All:

I'm having a problem with sudo on Solaris 5.10 that is giving me fits (and BTW, I'm a Linux admin by trade...).

The issue is that I have a number of users (myself included) that cannot...
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Need Help Matching a Substring
All:
I am having trouble with matching substrings, and could use some input. I have a list of files in the form /path/to/filename.ext stored in a text file (one file per line; was created with...
Forum: Red Hat 08-05-2009
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Posted By rjlohman
Need OpenLDAP Help
Hi, all:
I'm studying for the RHCE and have hit the section on configuring an OpenLDAP client. I'd like to practice this, but I can't get an OpenLDAP server set up. I followed the directions in...
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Years ago, there was a website, Brainbench, that...
Years ago, there was a website, Brainbench, that offered free certification exams. They still do today, in addition to other services. Really, though, no one considers Brainbench (or any other free,...
Forum: SuSE 11-30-2006
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Posted By rjlohman
processor : 0 vendor_id :...
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 4
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz
stepping : 3
cpu MHz : 2992.658
cache...
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That did the trick! Thanks Jean-Pierre!
That did the trick! Thanks Jean-Pierre!
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Help with joining two files
Greetings, all. I've got a project that requires I join two data files together, then do some processing and output. Everything must be done in a shell script, using standard unix tools. The files...
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