OpenLogic pushes partnerships on open source support
07-11-2008 11:00 AM OpenLogic Inc., a provider of enterprise open source software, wants other open source software developers to shake hands over a partnership program that will give it control over an alliance of support services for other vendors' products.
Hi everyone,
I know the following questions are noobish questions but I am asking them because I am confused about the basics of history behind UNIX and LINUX.
Ok onto business, my questions are-:
Was/Is UNIX ever an open source operating system ?
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I'm new to this UNIX - I'm working on the porting project from Solaris To Linux i just want to map some commands from solaris to Linux so can any one please tell me how to get the source code of the commands like "ls", "cu", "du"
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Hi Guys,
I'd like to know your opinion. A friend of mine claims, an open source OS like linux is more secure than a closed one like AIX because 'if he is hacked, he can do countermeasures'.
I believe the opposite is the case - it's more secure if not everybody knows the kernel and is able to... (6 Replies)
Hello there,
I wanted to know the members' opinion about the best open source network management software which uses a web browser to show its interface and results.
I am interested in the software for both windows and Linux OSs.
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LLINES(1) General Commands Manual LLINES(1)NAME
llexec
SYNOPSIS
llexec [OPTION]...
llexec [OPTIONS]... -x report Database
DESCRIPTION
Invokes the LifeLines genealogy program, execute one report (with the -x switch), then exit.
For up to date documentation, please see the LifeLines reference manual, or visit the project site online at: http://lifelines.source-
forge.net
llexec is a rustic version of the Lifelines software, basically without curses interface. It is mainly designed for CGI use. For interac-
tive use, please use the llines(1) program.
OPTIONS -x report
execute the report program from the file named "report"
-F Finnish option (only available if compiled with Finnish flag)
-d developmental/debug mode (signals are not caught)
-f force open a database (only for use if reader/writer count is wrong)
-i open database with immutable access (no protection against other access -- for use on read-only media)
-k always show key values (normally key is not shown if a REFN is shown)
-r open database with read-only access (protect against other writer access)
-u COLS,ROWS
specify window size (eg, -u120,34 specifies 120 columns by 34 rows)
-w open database with writeable access (protecte against other reader or writer access)
-? display options summary
SEE ALSO llines(1), btedit(1), dbverify(1)DOCUMENTATION
The LifeLines documentation is generated as part of the installation, and may also be viewed at the project site: http://lifelines.source-
forge.net.
Lifelines 3.0.28 2003 May LLINES(1)