Monthly Archives: June 2008

Max Size/Number of SWAP partitions in RHEL.

  Until Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 there was a limitation on the partition size of 2GB for each swap space. This was due to the mkswap command not supporting creation of a swap partition larger than 2GB. If the system requires more than 2GB of swap space, work around this limitation by creating multiple [...]

Losing some ticks… checking if CPU frequency changed.

Its very common while you using Linux in the Dual core chips, if you check in dmesg, you can find many Losing some ticks… checking if CPU frequency changed. Losing some ticks… checking if CPU frequency changed. Losing some ticks… checking if CPU frequency changed. You can simply ignore this while you are using normal [...]

Backup a Mail Client [Evolution]

  Backup the data is one of the administrative task, and its a nice one also. (we don’t know the value of things until we miss that), Backup will be very useful and sometimes it will help us greatly. Here lets see about the Backup of mail, addresses and appointments from Evolution (a GNOME mail client tool) I [...]

Avoiding user shutdown and reboot

  To avoid user shutdown and reboot from the Action menu, the gdm screen, or from consoles, follow these tips: * To prevent these actions from occurring through the Action menu, run the gconf-editor program on the GNOME desktop, and check off the entry for /apps/gnome-session/options/logout_prompt. * To prevent these actions from occurring at the [...]

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