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I don't think most subjects are exhausted as far...
I don't think most subjects are exhausted as far as answers go so I'll post my own opinion.

I'm a linux user and at the linux forums the consensus is Unix is harder to learn/use then Linux. I...
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Thanks for the reply
I can only vaguely remember what I read but I thought that linux applications could just be pointed to a directory and the loader or exeve could some how determine which file to load. The...
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Linux applications finding their files
Hi, I read a way back about how LLd (linux-loader) or execve are not actually given a complete file name to find a file ;my guess a configuration file, but instead do some guessing and processing...
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I have investigated this before....
The last time I tried to get help with this issue the consensus was that the logs are just basically for the people that write the programs because it is very difficult to find out what the messages ...
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How to use a error log file intelligently.?
This has broad implications but is there a way to tell which applications are logging into lets say xsessons error file? How do I tell which error messages pertain to which applications?


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An understanding of this topic ties together other areas of computing that are otherwise nonsensical
If I could find a document on this subject I would read it but all I can do is try to poke at it and search terms on the Internet. A web search on "error logging" yields next to nothing btw.

If a...
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Thanks for the Reply!
I would like to thank you again also for the help with emulation.

What is the technical term for writing the code that sources the log files like klogd and syslogd? I run my own code that...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 12-05-2011
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No! Dropped it like a hot potato.
Why Gnome assumes that a non palm device or tablet user would find a interface designed for these useful on a desktop/laptop is beyond me. I believe that Gnome 2 was so good that the designers...
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So is about one half of a applications code there...
So is about one half of a applications code there just to make sure that the other one half actually worked? :confused:
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Lets say I'm trying to write to a file and the...
Lets say I'm trying to write to a file and the operation of doing this fails. Wouldn't I have to write additional code to make sure every outcome of my code was successful ,make sure data was...
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Lets go back to your code of . How would I know...
Lets go back to your code of . How would I know if an error occurred? How is an Error Determined?
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I'm approaching this as more of an Administrator so I apologise for that.
I have studied some C on and off but that is it. Are Logging Events and "Events as in OOP the same? Are those what are being sent to a log file? Interactions between OOP objects?
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When a programmer writes an application, they...
When a programmer writes an application, they include code that generates data so it can be sent to the log files to help determine why the application crashed or hung.
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Thanks for the Replies!
I'm looking for the ins and outs of how Logging Events are created. I have read that with applications logs,the programmer writes code that creates the data that is sent to a separate log...
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How to write code for a Logging Event?
How do I know what parts of the application to monitor and what means do I use to get this data? Can I use proc? What interactions are important and how do I view them?I would be more descriptive...
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I managed to find this Doc.
Introduction to System Software



I have no Idea if this is copywriten so I'll leave off the abbreviation for hyper text transfer protocol.
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Relocatable code, Etcetera
I was reading about ELF files and it has lead to Relocatable Code and also P.I.C. I have searched the net like never before and I can't find a whole lot of comprehensive/organized info on this topic....
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Nano ; does it have split screen capability?
Can nano have two files open at once?

Thanks in advance!
Forum: Boot Loaders 09-12-2011
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Manually booting is Solved. Next booting from menu.lst
Mandriva ,Fedora and CentOS need the "root=/dev/sda1" argument in the kernel command and also the "initrd /boot/init..." is needed.

So

In the grub prompt from tapping c in the grub menu...
Forum: Boot Loaders 09-04-2011
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Grub Issues ; Prominent.
I have not switched to lilo yet but it might happen.


Grub will only boot a different O.S than the one that installed it if it is chainloaded. If you manually add a O.S entry in the menu.lst...
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Mounting is still obscure to me after many guides and tutorials.
I thought that a live O.S. had to mount which ever files so it could access them using the file system of the file wanted to view . If I just boot System rescue it displays dummy files and I was...
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Knoppix; What's the gist of it.
I have a couple of Rescue Disks I was experimenting with and someone suggested that I use Knoppix instead. I have the newest version of it and it seems more like an Emergency O.S than anything else....
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Thanks for the Reply!:)
Thanks for the Reply!:)
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You people are the best! And thanks again for the...
You people are the best! And thanks again for the help with the emulator thread Corona688!
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