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How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu

 

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How to add a cron job on Linux

 

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Application run on Linux shown in Borma's cashier attracts some visitors to see, especially they who have IT background. They watch carefully the display to make sure kind of GUI out there.

How to set password policy on Linux

 

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I keep this wallpaper for one reason only:

Only girls are better than Linux :-)

What is a good terminal emulator on Linux?

 

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Loongson Linux Weekend, USTC

Apr 12, 2009

 

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Example of a Linux 'shadow file' that contains the encrypted passwords for the users.

Dear Stanford, your internet access process is a pain, but thanks for the Linux shout-out.

Wow cool. After a system reset, all the screens are showing linux to be booted. Bad luck for me - the snapshot is blurry. Quatar Airways - Airbus.

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The people from BeagleBoard.org/brief were so kind to boot angstrom on their prototypes:

 

Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.41

Starting on with MMC

Reading boot sector

 

153968 Bytes Read from MMC

Starting OS Bootloader from MMC...

  

U-Boot 1.1.4 (Mar 12 2008 - 01:54:38)

 

OMAP3430-GP rev 2, CPU-OPP2 L3-133MHz

TI 3430Beagle 2.0 Version + mDDR (Boot ONND)

DRAM: 128 MB

Flash: 0 kB

NAND:256 MiB

In: serial

Out: serial

Err: serial

Audio Tone on Speakers ... complete

Hit any key to stop autoboot: 3 0

OMAP3 beagleboard.org # run bootmmc

 

1655384 bytes read

 

3145728 bytes read

OMAP3 beagleboard.org # boot

## Booting image at 80300000 ...

Image Name: Linux-2.6.22.1-omap1

Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)

Data Size: 1655320 Bytes = 1.6 MB

Load Address: 80008000

Entry Point: 80008000

Verifying Checksum ... OK

OK

 

Linux version 2.6.22.1-omap1 (root@lta0199630c.am.dhcp.ti.com) (gcc version 4.2.0 20070413 (prerelease) (CodeSourcery Sourcery G++ Lite 2007q1-21)) #7 Tue Mar 11 22:40:08 CDT 2008

CPU: ARMv7 Processor [411fc082] revision 2 (ARMv7), cr=00c5387f

Machine: OMAP3 Beagle board

Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writeback

OMAP3430ES1

SRAM: Mapped pa 0x40200000 to va 0xd7000000 size: 0x100000

CPU0: D VIPT write-through cache

CPU0: cache: 768 bytes, associativity 1, 8 byte lines, 64 sets

Built 1 zonelists. Total pages: 32512

Kernel command line: console=ttyS2,115200n8 noinitrd root=/dev/mmcblk0p1 rw rootfstype=ext3 rootdelay=3

GPMC revision 5.0

IRQ: Found an INTC at 0xd8200000 (revision 4.0) with 96 interrupts

Total of 96 interrupts on 1 active controller

OMAP34xx GPIO hardware version 2.5

PID hash table entries: 512 (order: 9, 2048 bytes)

Console: colour dummy device 80x30

Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)

Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)

Memory: 128MB 0MB = 128MB total

Memory: 126336KB available (3068K code, 285K data, 128K init)

Mount-cache hash table entries: 512

CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok

NET: Registered protocol family 16

twl4030: I2C Client[3] is not initialized[510]

twl4030: I2C Client[3] is not initialized[459]

SmartReflex driver initialized

OMAP DMA hardware revision 4.0

DMA 1

DMA 2

DMA 3

DMA 4

DMA 5

DMA end

DSS getting initialized

DSS 2

DSS 3

OMAP Display hardware version 2.0

i2c_omap i2c_omap.1: bus 1 rev3.12 at 2600 kHz

i2c_omap i2c_omap.2: bus 2 rev3.12 at 100 kHz

i2c_omap i2c_omap.3: bus 3 rev3.12 at 400 kHz

TWL4030: TRY attach Slave TWL4030-ID0 on Adapter OMAP I2C adapter [1]

TWL4030: TRY attach Slave TWL4030-ID1 on Adapter OMAP I2C adapter [1]

TWL4030: TRY attach Slave TWL4030-ID2 on Adapter OMAP I2C adapter [1]

TWL4030: TRY attach Slave TWL4030-ID3 on Adapter OMAP I2C adapter [1]

TWL4030 Power Companion Active

TWL4030: Driver registration complete.

TWL4030 GPIO Demux: IRQ Range 376 to 386, Initialization Success

SCSI subsystem initialized

NET: Registered protocol family 23

Time: 32k_counter clocksource has been installed.

Switched to high resolution mode on CPU 0

NET: Registered protocol family 2

IP route cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)

TCP established hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)

TCP bind hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)

TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 4096)

TCP reno registered

Power Management for TI OMAP.

 

prcm_init .... entered

 

prcm_init .... completed

create_proc_entry succeeded

create_proc_entry succeeded

NetWinder Floating Point Emulator V0.97 (double precision)

VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.1

Dquot-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order 0, 4096 bytes)

io scheduler noop registered

io scheduler anticipatory registered (default)

io scheduler deadline registered

io scheduler cfq registered

timeout waiting for frame-done interrupt

omap24xxfb: Options ""

Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 128x48

omap24xxfb: fb0 frame buffer device

omap24xxfb: display mode 1024x768x16 hsync 5kHz vsync 7Hz

OMAP Watchdog Timer Rev 0x31: initial timeout 60 sec

Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled

serial8250.0: ttyS0 at MMIO 0x4806a000 (irq = 72) is a ST16654

serial8250.0: ttyS1 at MMIO 0x4806c000 (irq = 73) is a ST16654

serial8250.0: ttyS2 at MMIO 0x49020000 (irq = 74) is a ST16654

RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 16384K size 1024 blocksize

loop: module loaded

USB charging started.

OMAP IrDA driver initializing

Linux video capture interface: v2.00

omap24xxvout: registered device video1 [v4l2]

omap24xxvout: registered device video2 [v4l2]

i2c /dev entries driver

OMAP HDQ Hardware Revision 0.5. Driver in interrupt mode.

Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.14 (Thu May 31 09:03:25 2007 UTC).

TWL4030 Audio Support: Chip Rev[0x2f] Initialized

Chip Rev[0x2f] Initialized

audio support initialized

ALSA device list:

#0: TWL4030

TCP cubic registered

NET: Registered protocol family 1

NET: Registered protocol family 17

NET: Registered protocol family 15

IrCOMM protocol (Dag Brattli)

implementor 41 architecture 3 part 30 variant c rev 1

drivers/rtc/hctosys.c: unable to open rtc device (rtc0)

 

drivers/rtc/hctosys.c: unable to open rtc device (rtc0)

Waiting 3sec before mounting root device...

mmc0: host does not support reading read-only switch. assuming write-enable.

mmcblk0: mmc0:ceb9 SM02G 1967616KiB

kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds

EXT3-fs warning: maximal mount count reached, running e2fsck is recommended

internal journal

EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.

VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem).

Freeing init memory: 128K

 

INIT: version 2.86 booting

Starting the hotplug events dispatcher udevd

Synthesizing the initial hotplug events

Remounting root file system...

root: mount: mount point /proc/bus/usb does not exist

Setting up IP spoofing protection: rp_filter.

Configuring network interfaces... modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.22.1-omap1/modules.dep: No such file or directory

 

ifconfig: SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device

modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.22.1-omap1/modules.dep: No such file or directory

 

eth0 No such device

 

modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.22.1-omap1/modules.dep: No such file or directory

 

udhcpc: SIOCGIFINDEX: No such device

done.

Starting portmap daemon: portmap.

hwclock: can't open '/dev/misc/rtc': No such file or directory

Checking for built-in Bluetooth: no

Starting to configure packages...

Configuring avahi-autoipd

Configuring avahi-daemon

Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon.

Configuring dbus-1

Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/dbus-1.

Configuring ppp

Configuring ppp-dialin

Configuring update-modules

WARNING: Couldn't open directory /lib/modules/2.6.22.1-omap1: No such file or directory

FATAL: Could not open /lib/modules/2.6.22.1-omap1/modules.dep.temp for writing: No such file or directory

Finished to configure packages.

 

INIT: Entering runlevel: 5

Creating Dropbear SSH server RSA host key.

Will output 1024 bit rsa secret key to '/etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key'

Generating key, this may take a while...

Public key portion is:

ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAAAgwCRB0DVyCxub1TXpoePk5OXpnSzzW5Tw5yaQNaFH6dc8zy2hO8TUqwA6u5b1+6sQh/Y+Gso9lpmGaZZankeca3e97uidi6blc+Gst9Wg/CjMoFHoUq1ewk6Ao2aRVyPk/ZCW9qYMrTf9Y7rNfMZOb9LtOX14zds+WOQgg9C9Xe5l2ml root@beagleboard

Fingerprint: md5 cf:72:48:c2:49:77:b6:c5:6d:3a:31:15:b4:4a:3e:8b

Starting Dropbear SSH server: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.22.1-omap1/modules.dep: No such file or directory

 

dropbear.

modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.22.1-omap1/modules.dep: No such file or directory

 

Starting advanced power management daemon: No APM support in kernel

(failed.)

Starting system message bus: dbus.

Starting syslogd/klogd: done

* Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon: avahi-daemon

...done.

Starting Bluetooth subsystem: hcid hid2hci.

  

Fresh Ubuntu Feisty install with kubuntu-desktop installed, mist theme, wallpaper from gnome-look.org

Also shown: terminal command for taking a screen shot with 8 second delay (very useful!) and pop up when I plug in my digital camera to import pictures.

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Likes to ride with my mom.

What are games to play from a Linux terminal?

 

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How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu

 

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Being the silly guy he is, Linux decided to sit up on the back of the couch behind my head while I was playing some video games.

What are games to play from a Linux terminal?

 

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