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i can't get my home bar up and it does not connect to anything

Posted 04-12-2010 at 06:13 AM by ellabella

Hey,
My home bar is gone and has been replaced by a blank one. I cannot connect to anything so any ideas on how to slove this would be greatly appreciated.
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VSFTPD - 550: Permission denied.

Posted 04-10-2010 at 02:24 PM by myubuntu

Hey guys, I am trying to get file from the ftp server (doing this is VMWare), I can login successfully, when I tried to "get" file, I am getting error - "550: Permission denied"-error.
C:\Documents and Settings\JJ>ftp 10.5.129.22
Connected to 10.5.129.22.
220 Welcome to MY FTP service.
User (10.5.129.22 (none)): ftp
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
230 Login successful.
ftp> ls
550 Permission denied....
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Xmessage choice window in .xinitrc

Posted 04-10-2010 at 12:13 AM by William (Dthdealer) (Whaling the FOSS)

My Debian system is currently setup without a graphical login manager ( such as gdm or slim ) so the system boots to the console login screen. From here I enter and if I want to start Xorg manually with the 'startx' command.

My original window manager was Window Maker, a really lightweight wm based around some of the principals of the NextStep interface. Programs have 64x64 'tiles' to launch and manage them, and the whole window manager in my opinion is aesthetically pleasing....
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The message is false.

Posted 04-09-2010 at 09:10 PM by Mr-Bisquit
Tags true

The title is false.
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Command to remove multiple files

Posted 04-09-2010 at 02:16 PM by Zahir76



When you just don't find the right command for the task...

#find . -name '*' | xargs rm
or
#find . -name "*.exe" | xargs rm

Thanks, all Linux People.
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