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05-23-2006, 08:51 AM
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waht file have paths for man? man.conf? where?
waht file have paths for man? man.conf?
I am use debian and fedora buts this file not have in any location.
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05-23-2006, 09:10 AM
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I have installed Oracle 10g in my RHEL v.3 machine. I do not know what went wrong now I am not getting my GUI.Some display error it gives. something like "your session only lasted less than 10 sec. If you have not logged out yourself this could mean that there is some installation problem or that you maybe out of disk place. Try logging with one of the failsafe sessions to see if you can fix this problem."
I am unable to trace the problem where I tried to login in failsafe mode also.
My hard disk space is 120 GB, so there is no question of hard disk space arises. I am able to login in CLI so I don't think there is some problem in OS installation. Please help me
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05-23-2006, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Venu Gopal
I have installed Oracle 10g in my RHEL v.3 machine. I do not know what went wrong now I am not getting my GUI.Some display error it gives. something like "your session only lasted less than 10 sec. If you have not logged out yourself this could mean that there is some installation problem or that you maybe out of disk place. Try logging with one of the failsafe sessions to see if you can fix this problem."
I am unable to trace the problem where I tried to login in failsafe mode also.
My hard disk space is 120 GB, so there is no question of hard disk space arises. I am able to login in CLI so I don't think there is some problem in OS installation. Please help me
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This has no bearing on the OP question, please make your own thread, it'll help you both much better 
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05-23-2006, 09:31 AM
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Location: Campinas/SP - Brazil
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Originally Posted by xcore_on
waht file have paths for man? man.conf?
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On FC5 is "/etc/man.config". Sorry I can't tell about debian.
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05-23-2006, 09:38 AM
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Really is this file on Fedora (/etc/man.config). Thanks!
No find any file with similar name on debian? anyone know on debian?
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