Answer is
Expect scripts
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Answer is
Expect scripts
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Thanks!
I did that.
I was just wondering if there was an "official way" of doing that, as in choosing a drop-down menu
Spent 10 minute trying to figure out how to "SOLVE" a thread
tips?
Found the solution
a relatively simple one
cat file1 file2 |mail -s "xyvxvx" $recipient
I have a simple script that extracts some data from a website and mails it out. I am trying to incorporate a disclaimer towards the end of the script, some text and a link to another site. Having a...
How is that a workaround?
Just when I was truly beginning to appreciate all that compiz had to offer. (80$ video card, 4 gigs of memory later).
anyone? .
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Running Hardy Heron (64 bit) and my installation fails to see the newly inserted NVIDIA FX 5200
There is no mention of the the hardware in the listing of lspci.
I tried installing envy-gtk,...
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There is an option whereby you would type anything on the command line and the resultant would automatically be turned into a script.
I just cant remember how to invoke that feature. Any ideas?
thanks for posting Andrew.
slrn looks quite powerful for a cli based newsreader indeed!
You can run SKYPE on Ubuntu for PC to Phone calling (if that's the only thing you are using windowz for)
Did a bit more research into editing grub last night.
Sounds like a good 2,3 hour project for me (As I anticipate I'd be running into more then a couple of problems updating grub)
F8 it is......
Are there any benefits of using tar over the "Simple Backup/Restore Config" utility?
I think so:
guyfawkes@robocop:/boot/grub$
guyfawkes@robocop:/boot/grub$ ls -ltr
total 204
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9276 2008-07-22 22:30 xfs_stage1_5
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 512...
Age : 29
Use Ubuntu For:
Server:
LAMP
Running a website for my small business (Pointing a .ca domain to my box "using dyndns"
Also using for wordpress and mediawiki
Workstation:
{ How many of you completely switched to Linux? }
+ 1
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I just installed another debian based distro on an altogether separate IDE drive. (Ubuntu is running as the primary OS on a SATA drive).
The system directly boots to Ubuntu. I'd like to have the...
Interesting
Thanks Ziesemer
Will try it out over the Holidays (When I get some time :) )
I was thinking along the same lines. Most probably the i.p for the machine has changed..but the router port fwding config have not been updated. static i.p should fix that.
Did you check the "Advanced" tab under the remote desktop preferences?
There is an option there to only allow "connections from local subnet". Make sure it is un-checked
Have you tried accessing the host from your local subnet? And if so does it work?
It might be worthwhile to check the various settings under "Remote Desktop Preferences" (system ---> Preferences)
Myself I would either:
Option # 1 - Get a router. Hook up the two machines to the router and go from there.
Option # 2 - Run a crossover cable between the two machines, and then map the samba...