andLinux “Cannot open display” problems…
make it short: -> open windows firewall, tcp port 6000 -> adjust the Xming startup command, include a full path for the logfile, e.g. “C:\Temp\Xming.log” instead of a filename only
my 2 cents
make it short: -> open windows firewall, tcp port 6000 -> adjust the Xming startup command, include a full path for the logfile, e.g. “C:\Temp\Xming.log” instead of a filename only
Monitor All SQL Queries in MySQL is a very nice (though short) posting about how to debug and monitor what’s going on inside your DBMS. There’s supposed to exist a similar tool for MSSQL called “Profiler”.
found it somewhere in ubuntuforums.org: echo -n ‘file:///path/to/file/name.jpg’ | md5sum
aptitude has a specific list-category to display those when using the curses-GUI, but I do not like it. fortunately, you can use the search-command from the cli-interface with the appropriate search-pattern: aptitude search “?obsolete” or as a shorthand: aptitude search … Read More »
add the following lines (or adjust if already there) in your thunderbird-profile’s “prefs.js” user_pref("calendar.debug.log", true); user_pref("calendar.debug.log.verbose", true);
http://www.secudb.de/~seuffert/mozilla/ UPDATE: http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.0b1/contrib/linux-x86_64/
it’s in /var/mobile/Media/Purchases/
At work, we’re running a 2008R2 AD forest containing 5 sub-domains. now to query the LDAP can be a pity if you don’t know in which one of the overall 6 domains the queried object is located. After months of … Read More »
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