Chris Geldenhuis wrote:
> Vnpenguin wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 23:02, Johan Scheepers
>> wrote:
>>
>>> John R Pierce wrote:
>>>
On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> Good day,
>
>
>> [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
>>
Vnpenguin wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 23:02, Johan Scheepers wrote:
>
>> John R Pierce wrote:
>>
>>> On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
>>>
Good day,
> [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
>
How/where could I make the above a
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 23:02, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> John R Pierce wrote:
>> On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
>>> Good day,
>>>
[jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
>>> How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
>>
>> A) choose a shorter hostname
>>
>> B) change your defa
On 11/25/2010 1:32 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
>
> What I was looking for is this..
>
> System -> Preferences -> More Preferences -> Sessions -> Startup
> Programs -> Add
Doesn't that start at login rather than boot time?
Les Mikesell
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On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Tris Hoar wrote:
> On 25/11/2010 16:44, Johan Scheepers wrote:
>> Good day,
>>
>> New to centos,
>> New install .
>> Using - Software updater
>> While updating - downloading 73 updates there was a break in the download.
>> The break happened close to the end.
>> N
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Alexander Farber
wrote:
> Hello CentOS users,
>
> I'm using gChartPhp by having copied it into /var/www/html dir.
>
> It works ok, but I wonder how to better install/organize/maintain PEAR
> "packages" under CentOS?
Review, and learn to write your own, PHP RPM's.
Scott Robbins wrote:
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 04:30:32PM +, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
On 24 November 2010 15:13, Scott Robbins wrote:
OEL is a funny one. The only reason it exists is to destroy the
upstream. They're completely unlike CentOS in mentality. Their main
2010/11/26 Dan Irwin :
> Hello,
>
> The kernel was updated today to the latest, but I have also tried the
> previous few kernels.
>
> The machine was recently updated to the latest bios revision for a PE850
> (A04) which was included in my post.
You should try using supported version of os on th
Hello,
The kernel was updated today to the latest, but I have also tried the previous
few kernels.
The machine was recently updated to the latest bios revision for a PE850 (A04)
which was included in my post.
I apologise for posting the corporate email sig, but your post really isn't
much bet
> I'm fairly stumped, and I'm about ready to try different serial hardware.
>
> Any clues from the experts on this list?
>
Are you using latest centos release and kernel? Try updating bios to latest
version?
>
>
> Jackie's
Hello,
I have an interrupt conflict between a two port pci-e serial card and
the onboard ethernet controllers in a PowerEdge 850.
I'm running kernel 2.6.18-194.26.1.el5PAE with bios revision A04.
In every instance, the two serial ports have been allocated the same
interrupts as the two ethernet
Hello CentOS users,
I'm using gChartPhp by having copied it into /var/www/html dir.
It works ok, but I wonder how to better install/organize/maintain PEAR
"packages" under CentOS?
I've got the php-pecl rpm installed too, wonder if it's helpful here.
Or maybe just add a dir to php.ini?
Please sh
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
>> Good day,
>>
>>> [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
>> How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
>
> A) choose a shorter hostname
>
> B) change your default prompt via an export PS1= in $HOME/.bashrc
>
>
> see
On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> Good day,
>
>> [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
> How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
A) choose a shorter hostname
B) change your default prompt via an export PS1= in $HOME/.bashrc
see
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO
Just for prompt ? If yes, just play with PS1 :
export PS1="\...@myhost \w"
If not I think you have to change your hostname, right ?
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 21:36, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> Good day,
>
>> [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
>
> How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
>
Good day,
> [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
Thanks
Johan
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sheraz...@yahoo.com wrote:
> This was recently answered in another thread
>
>
>
> Re: [CentOS] best way to start and shutdown programs in CentOS?
>
> On 24 November 2010 14:20, killscript wrote:
>> Les Mikesell wrote:
>>> The RedHat/Centos way of doing things is to have init scripts in
>>> /et
Barry Brimer wrote:
>> Please, How/where can I change to keep to screen longer open.
>>
>
> I assume you are using GNOME under CentOS 5.
>
> System -> Preferences -> Screensaver
>
> Barry
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This was recently answered in another thread
Re: [CentOS] best way to start and shutdown programs in CentOS?
On 24 November 2010 14:20, killscript wrote:
> Les Mikesell wrote:
>> The RedHat/Centos way of doing things is to have init scripts in
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d that take at least start, stop
Barry Brimer wrote:
>> Please, How/where can I add an application to start at boot up.
>> Don't seem to find it in options available
>>
>
> Again, I assume you are using GNOME under CentOS 5
>
> System -> Preferences -> More Preferences -> Sessions -> Startup Programs
> -> Add
>
> Barry
> __
> Please, How/where can I add an application to start at boot up.
> Don't seem to find it in options available
Again, I assume you are using GNOME under CentOS 5
System -> Preferences -> More Preferences -> Sessions -> Startup Programs
-> Add
Barry
_
> Please, How/where can I change to keep to screen longer open.
I assume you are using GNOME under CentOS 5.
System -> Preferences -> Screensaver
Barry
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On 11/25/10 10:45 AM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> Good day,
>
> Please, How/where can I add an application to start at boot up.
> Don't seem to find it in options available
at 'boot up', the only things that start are service daemons, as invoked
from the /etc/rc.d/* stuff.these service daemons
On 11/25/10 5:38 AM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> Anyway to make it work on CENTOS 4.8 X86?
>
> We don'y want use X86_64 or Virtulation due to application issue (DB).
>
32 bit database servers run just fine on a 64 bit kernel. In fact,
they run better on a 64 bit kernel than they do on a 32 bit kernel,
Good day,
Please, How/where can I add an application to start at boot up.
Don't seem to find it in options available
Thanks
Johan
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Good day,
I am the only user of the laptop at home.
Please, How/where can I change to keep to screen longer open.
Thanks
Johan
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bluethundr wrote:
> I have setup the certificate chain in my slapd.conf like so:
>
> TLSCACertificateFile /usr/local/etc/openldap/cacerts/sf_issuing.crt
I don't see where you say which directory these are stored in:
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root bluethundr 2604 Nov 25 11:37 ca_bundle.crt
> -r--r-
On 25/11/2010 16:44, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> Good day,
>
> New to centos,
> New install .
> Using - Software updater
> While updating - downloading 73 updates there was a break in the download.
> The break happened close to the end.
> Now when using software updater again will it start all over ag
Good day,
New to centos,
New install .
Using - Software updater
While updating - downloading 73 updates there was a break in the download.
The break happened close to the end.
Now when using software updater again will it start all over again?
Go on where the break happened?
Could not find on goog
Hey list,
I was having a similar SSL/openLDAP problem to this last week. I had
a chance to look at this again today and it still appears to not be
working. I called godaddy and had the last cert cancelled and reissued
as I had mis-typed the name of the CN on the last one.
I am trying to setup a
On 11/24/2010 6:23 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> Thnak you for answer.
>
> We can NOT use X86_64 due to application NOT support 64 bits.
Have you tested this? The X86_64 kernel will run 32 bit processes
without any problem and a normal Centos install will include most of the
32-bit libraries you are
At Thu, 25 Nov 2010 21:38:42 +0800 (CST) CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> Anyway to make it work on CENTOS 4.8 X86?
>
> We don'y want use X86_64 or Virtulation due to application issue (DB).
Do you know for sure that the application cannot run as a 32-bit
application under a 64-bit kernel? Hav
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On 24/11/10 20:41, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>
(WoW!!! I just installed CentOS, ain't I l33t, now how do I log
> in?!?!?!).
>
> mark
Lol Ironically I've actually seen people ask questions like that.
As for the separate lists idea, I think
Anyway to make it work on CENTOS 4.8 X86?
We don'y want use X86_64 or Virtulation due to application issue (DB).
how come we been run CENTOS 3.9 X86 on this server for few years and NO problem?
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My sense is that openvpn is the easiest to configure, the most robust and fault
tolerant, as far as keeping connections u
On 11/24/2010 05:36 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
> I find lists where there's fairly open discussion of topics more
> useful than those that deal with very narrow topics. It's
generic lists are more suited to, as you pointed out LUG's and social
groups - this is a fairly product/ platform centric li
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 07:39:05PM -0500, Robert Heller wrote:
> At Thu, 25 Nov 2010 08:23:10 +0800 (CST) CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Thnak you for answer.
> >
> > We can NOT use X86_64 due to application NOT support 64 bits.
>
> You can run 32-bit applications with a 64-bit kernel
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