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Question by sundareg
Submitted on 3/26/2004
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Where can I find the Linux error codes?


Answer by codecowboy
Submitted on 8/17/2004
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Look in /usr/include/asm/errno.h

 

Answer by alvaro
Submitted on 1/14/2006
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In the man pages for each command line utility

 

Answer by Longfellow
Submitted on 4/8/2006
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Look in /usr/include/asm-[i386|generic|*], or the like.  Read errno.h.

 

Answer by dhq
Submitted on 11/4/2006
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/5784

http://dhqtlbx.dylanhq.com

 

Answer by pretzel logic
Submitted on 12/1/2006
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what codes. There are no codes

 

Answer by benfaust
Submitted on 7/9/2007
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Here's a listing of the Linux error codes.
http://www.pegasoft.ca/resources/boblap/99_b.html

 

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