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as seen on Ask Ubuntu
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When I run a program from the console, e.g.
me@box:~$ firefox
I expect the console to log error messages (I think this is std out or std err?) and other items from the program, firefox in this case.
But today I notice that bash just opens the program and goes to a new prompt, e.g.
me@box:~$…
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as seen on Ask Ubuntu
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I was updating my .bash_profile, and unfortunetly I made a few updates and now I am getting:
env: bash: No such file or directory
env: bash: No such file or directory
env: bash: No such file or directory
env: bash: No such file or directory
env: bash: No such file or directory
-bash: tar: command…
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as seen on Ask Ubuntu
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I was updating my .bash_profile, and unfortunetly I made a few updates and now I am getting:
env: bash: No such file or directory
env: bash: No such file or directory
env: bash: No such file or directory
env: bash: No such file or directory
env: bash: No such file or directory
-bash: tar: command…
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as seen on Super User
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ps -e | grep bash
sample output from a linux machine:
1128 pts/14 00:00:00 bash
7491 pts/7 00:00:00 bash
12651 pts/14 00:00:00 bash
16145 pts/2 00:00:00 bash
sample output from a mac machine:
58352 ttys000 0:00.09 login -pfl username /bin/bash -c exec -la bash /bin/bash
58353 ttys000…
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as seen on Ask Ubuntu
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First login process name seems to be set to "-bash", but if I subshell then it becomes "bash". for example:
root@nowere:~# echo $0
-bash
root@nowere:~# bash
root@nowere:~# echo $0
bash
-bash is causing some scripts to fail, such as . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
exec /usr/share/debconf/frontend…
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as seen on Server Fault
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We have a samba server as PDC with OpenLDAP. So far everything is working, even windows 7 can log on to the Domain.
Here is the tricky part.
We have many departments, each department has it's own IT guys, and these IT guy should be able to create users in their department and change any info of the…
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as seen on Stack Overflow
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i have a code to get the groups a user belongs to.
try
{
DirectoryEntry adRoot = new DirectoryEntry(string.Format("WinNT://{0}", Environment.UserDomainName));
DirectoryEntry user = adRoot.Children.Find(completeUserName, "User");
object…
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as seen on Oracle Blogs
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With VirtualBox 4.2 we introduced the Groups feature which allows you to organize and manage your guest virtual machines collectively, rather than individually.
Groups are quite a powerful concept and there are a few nice features you may not have discovered yet, so here's a bit more information…
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as seen on Oracle Blogs
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Continuing the series on OBIEE 11g, our guest blogger this week is Pravin Janardanam. Here is Part 2 of his overview of Security in OBIEE 11g.
OBIEE 11g Security Overview, Part 2
by Pravin Janardanam
In my previous blog on Security, I discussed the OBIEE 11g changes regarding Authentication mechanism…
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Floyd Teter, Jet Propulsion Lab, System Engineer for Institutional Business Systems, speaks with Cliff about the value of OAUG membership, his perception of Oracle's Fusion Applications Strategy, and the benefits from Oracle's Applications Unlimited commitment.
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