It may appear to be an Xorg or lightdm/gdm/mdm error but in reality for many users with this issue, it's a driver conflict and issue. I had a system that had two GPUs, an Intel and Nvidia GPU.
The only thing that got it working was to remove the nouveau driver and blacklist it so it never came back, then the Intel GPU works fine without these issues.
Solution
sudo rmmod nouveau
add nouveau/other driver to blacklist
edit th........
nmap by default only scans the most common, 1000 ports.
How about if you want all ports because some services may be listening on non-standard ports?
Just use the -p- switch for all ports or -p1-65535
nmap -p- somehost.com........
A lot of people think arp wil do it but the arp table will only show devices you have communicated with.
Using nmap is a quick and simple way to scan a range to find a machine you may not know the IP for:
eg:
nmap -sP 10.1.5.0/24
Just change the above to your subnet........
This happened while an mdadm array was syncing, all access from writing a new blank file to opening a small .txt file was very slow:
[222117.312078] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
[222117.685060] EXT3-fs (md0): using internal journal
[222117.685096] EXT3-fs (md0): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
[222122.376847] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
[222122.602825] EXT3-fs (md2): using internal jour........
First of all this seems to apply to many ONVIF devices
Hard coded IP: 192.168.1.10 (yes not kidding no DHCP!)
00:12:12:9C:C2:00
To view RTSP stream use VLC, or openRTSP or other RTSP capable software:
rtsp://192.168.1.10/user=admin_password=tlJwpbo6_channel=1_stream=0.sdp
user: admin
password: blank
http://ip/Login.htm
Uses Quicktime and is a poor quality picture and slow
Cannot change pass........
These were caused by a bad stick of Corsair RAM
[] free_hot_cold_page+0xfc/0x150
[] __pagevec_free+0x14/0x1a
[] release_pages+0x127/0x12f
[] __pagevec_release+0x15/0x1d
[] __invalid_mapping_pages+0x120/0x156
[........
I had a system running a 128MB live CD image with 2.8 gigs of available RAM and the OOM kernel killer went crazy when using dd for more than 8 minutes and kept killing everything. I've read that this is due to a low-memory issue and paging in the kernel and 32-bit systems with lots of RAM.
I even enabled swapspace on my LiveCD and the issue happened 25 minutes into dd rather than 8 minutes, so what gives?
Also no swap space was ever used!
cat /proc/s........
I like dd, although it only reads it, usually a read test of the entire disk will uncover if your hard drive is bad in some parts. This is a good thing to do at least once a month, a lot of times bizarre program behavior, laginess and crashing/unnmounting problems etc.. are due to a failing disc and SMART won't know it or indicate a problem:
We must also remember there's never a guarantee, I've found that ever since we moved to larger and more platters per drive with 1TB drives........
PHP cannot access /usr/bin/opensslI have verified the username that runs the process is able to access /usr/bin/openssl and it does exist but the PHP script is saying it doesn't exist:
[code:1:1fd0f3abbe]
if (!file_exists($OPENSSL)) {
//echo "ERROR: OPENSSL $OPENSSL not foundn";
}[/code:1:1fd0f3abbe]
I don't get itI can clearly see the contents of /usr/bin by using the PHP system fu........