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wasn't too sure where to ask this. I am just trying to find which Linux OS's or past OS's had the Linux Kernel 2.6.32. Just need to know for compatibility issues with some modules I am working on.
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debian squeeze currently uses this kernel.
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I am a beginner in Ubuntu family.I create a new machine in VirtualBox.I try install Ubuntu 13.04
filename:ubuntu-13.04-desktop-amd64 in Oracle VirtualBox application. But i get
this error.
How can i do. Please see my PC Configuration below.
You need to create a 64-bit VM when you create a new virtual machine in VirtualBox.
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After some research on the internet I couldnt find an appropriate tool for my task. I am looking for a linux based networking tool like iptraf but with the ability to see which url was exactly requested (in and out).
Thank you in advance!
On linux you can use the tcpdump command to capture traffic, including all the data, to a file.
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Are there any pre-installed virtual machine-based ununtu linux boxes that I can directly download and use ?
virtualboxes.org
I've used them in a pinch and never had aproblem. They are pretty basic but they are a good start. I personally just do an install from an ISO unless I am really in a hurry. It is fast and I know exactly what I am going to get.
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Reference: https://projects.centos.org/trac/livecd/wiki
I am not able to find what the LiveCD means?
Does it mean that I can run the OS on the CD without any installation on the local machine?
A live CD, live DVD, or live disc is a complete bootable computer operating system which runs in the computers memory, rather than loading from the hard disk drive
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_CD
This gives you the ability to try the OS without having to install it
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According to wikipedia, glibc is a very widely used library in unix/linux, so since it's so popular, why isn't it installed to system by default?
You are confusing glibc with glib. glib2 is only installed if there are applications that need it.
I see the linux-kernel tag on your question, so I am guessing you are asking why GNU libc is not part of the kernel. The simple answer is that libc in general is the user-land library providing generic/standard application interface over varying set of OS kernel system calls.