[rhelv6-list] Subscription Manager functionality

PV Juliet pvjuliet at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 04:24:08 UTC 2015


Hi All,
   I am using RHEL 6.4 . I am facing a problem of  booting my newt based
application from rc.local . How i can execute my application from rc.local?
Is it possible to run without autologin ???
Thanks in advance
Juliet

On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 3:10 PM, John Haxby <john.haxby at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 2 February 2015 at 14:56, Dan Lah <dlah at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> >
>> > > Sorry for the confusion and thanks for your efforts to reach out,
>> > > Dan Lah
>> >
>> > And again, thank you for taking the time to actually respond on-list.  I
>> > wish RH had chosen to stick with the mailing lists.
>> >
>>
>> I can appreciate that however we try to work thru the Customer Portal for
>> communication.  The general emails are designed to direct you to the
>> "landing page" so we can have one place to update information.  However, as
>> you recognized, the "landing page" is one directional so the RHN Transition
>> discussion will hopefully open two-way comm.
>
>
>
> The reason people like mailing lists that they only have to go to one
> place to gety to everything they're interested in.
>
> A forum is great for disseminating information if you're the
> disseminator.   It's a nice easy to manage central place where everything
> you care about is in one place and it has all the tools you need for
> managing it and keeping up to date.   It's terrific.
>
> On the other hand, in order to read and contribute to all the things I'm
> interested in I have to visit each and every web site that hosts a forum
> I'm interested in and on each and every forum click through all the topics
> that are new or that I have previouslyt noticed (and remembered) are
> interesting, fight the clunky reply interface and move on.   And I'm at the
> mercy of whatever the network connection is doing to me.
>
> I'm active on half a dozen lists and lurk on many more than that.   Even
> if I did nothing else, including sleeping, I could not possibly follow that
> many forums.    Even if I dropped the lists I only lurk on I'd still spend
> all my waking hours going through forums.
>
> I wouldn't mind a forum if it was also a mailing list.   I know these
> things exist, why can't the Red Hat forum also be a mailing list and then
> we could all choose?
>
> jch
>
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