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Hi, folks! I'm trying hard to find at Internet a program or some way to output the informations from column details in Windows Explorer to a file (or to clipboard), cause I use different columns beside the normal information like filename, size, date, depending of the content of my folders. … | |
Hi, folks! I'm using a program to set global hotkeys in Windows XP, and it works great from F1 to F11, but my problem is: When I try to register F12 as a hotkey, the following error message appears: "Error. Unable to register the specified Hotkey. The Hotkey is probably … | |
Hi, folks! I recently forced to upgrade my systems from RHEL3 to RHEL4, due to new software requirements, and now I'm having some weird problems with Samba: 1) When I mount Windows shares using smbmount, I can write to a share normally, but if this share contains many files (I … | |
Hi, folks! I need to use Desktop Sharing in Red Hat 9, but when I start the program I receive the error message "Cannot find KInetD. Have you restarted KDE after installation?". I searched for this message at google.com and found some threads, but all of them without answers. If … | |
Hi, folks! See the examples: bash$ X="ls"; $X file1 file2 file3 *** Works correctly! bash$ X="ls | wc"; $X ls: |: No such file or directory ls: wc: No such file or directory *** Doesn't work! How to make the last command work correctly as first? Thanks in advance! Reginald0 | |
Hi, folks! I have two questions concerning linux printing: 1) How can I log all the printer usage with informations like user, filename, time, number of pages, etc. for individual printers (e.g. printer_name.log)? 2) How can I redirect a printer to a file, using variable names, by user (e.g. printer_name.user1, … | |
Hi, folks! I'm trying to implement a page counter print accounting on my Red Hat 7.2 system using LPRng 3.7.4. I don't have much experience in this area, so I searched on the Net and tried a filter called ifhp, but it seems that only work for HP printers with … | |
Hi, folks! Is there any way (or application) to send keystrokes to buffer in console mode on Linux, like some programs do in command line mode on Windows? (i.e. sendkey.exe) I want to automate some tasks that requires user intervention on my Linux systems, and I already tried to search … |
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