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- Auto-reboot Linux after a kernel panic
- Linux is a robust and stable operating system kernel, but there are instances where it can panic, be it due to bad hardware or bad software. It does not happen often, but it can happen. If you're running a server or some other always-on system that you...
- Blog posts 2008-01-18
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- Disable Windows XP's Error Reporting notification
- Great Tip....Thanks!I get tired of telling my PC not to send error information. Just a reminder of how buggy Microsoft products really are. Like a lot of folks, when that pops up....I get the feeling that 'Big Brother' is watching me. Just your run of the mill...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-30
- Auto-reboot Linux after a kernel panic
- A great post! So what if it's an "oops" error?I don't think a reboot can help you out there, LOL?panic on oopssysctl -w kernel.panic_on_oops=1this will call panic when there is an oopsso...auto-reboot :)RE: Auto-reboot Linux after a kernel panicthanks, good post.kernel.panic set to 5I checked my system and it has...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-18
- Basic UNIX commands
- Tech SupportTech SupportRE: Basic UNIX commandsOk, I know some of these, but others just have not sunk into my brain properly. Here is the listchown -- sounds like some bad foodfinger -- when I am thinking of this, the comp is not on my mind.head -- quite a...
- Discussion threads 2008-02-01
- Disable the Insert key to prevent accidental overtyping in Word
- Why a long route when simple short cut is availableWord has built-in "Insert" text by default. If one want to disbale it for specific reason you can control it via Status Bar by clicking on INS button (pre O7K version) and clear Insert or Overtype button in O7K If one...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-25
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