Which of the following commands will print the necessary information?
You are working on a server that has multiple ethernet network interfaces, and you wish to find out the IP address assigned to the ethl interface. Which of the following commands will print the necessary information?
What needs to be done to enable usage of this module?
A pre-compiled module has been moved to /lib/modules/<kernel-version>, but ‘modprobe -a <modulename>’ fails to load it. What needs to be done to enable usage of this module?
What environment variable must be set for this to happen?
Messages from programs are not appearing in the user’s native language. What environment variable must be set for this to happen?
Which xorg.conf section must be edited to specify the correct values for several variables?
When installing XWindows the monitor wasn’t recognised but now a data sheet with its specification is available. Which xorg.conf section must be edited to specify the correct values for several variables?
which stage of the boot process would this message be seen?
During which stage of the boot process would this message be seen? ide_setup: hdc=ide-scsi
which class of USB devices?
Keyboards and mice are members of which class of USB devices?
what size of inode?
The command mkfs -t ext3 -T largefile /dev/hdb1 creates what size of inode?
Which TWO of the following sentences are true about this package?
Consider the following excerpt from an RPM spec file:
Summary: Complete Web authoring system for linux
Name: nvu Version: 0.50
Release: 5 Source0:%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
PatchO: nvu-freetype2. patch. bz2
Patch1:nvu-mozilla-l.l-system-myspell-dicts.patch.bz2
Patch2:nvu-mozilla-1.7-spellcheck-full-langname.patch.bz2
License: MPL/LGPL/GPi-Group:
Development/Other Url: http://www.nvu.com BuildRoot:%{_tmppath}/%{name}-buildroot
BuildRequires: libjpeg-devel libpng-devel liblDL-devel
BuildRequires: ziptcsh BuildRequires: gtk+2-devel >= 2.2.0
Which TWO of the following sentences are true about this package?
What command is used to create an ISO9660 filesystem that can be properly accessed from a Windows 95/98 machin
What command is used to create an ISO9660 filesystem that can be properly accessed from a Windows 95/98 machine?
What file should you edit to change the default background for it?
You have just set up the X Display Manager as your default display manager. What file should you edit to change the default background for it?