On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 22:18 -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
> Is there a terminal that allows you to set the rows and columns that you want
> and then resizes the text instead? gnome-terminal has a zoom-in and zoom-out
> function that's close to what I want but it's not "infinite" and works by
> repeate
Using gnome-terminal and the like, you can set the font size that you want and
then if you drag the window larger or smaller, you get more or less character
per line.
Is there a terminal that allows you to set the rows and columns that you want
and then resizes the text instead? gnome-terminal ha
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On Saturday, January 08, 2011 04:27:39 pm Johan Martinez wrote:
>
> > Now I am booting of CentOS live cd for system restore. I recreated
> > partitions like previous system using fdisk and then used dd to dump all
> the
> > data onto it. I would
At Sat, 8 Jan 2011 15:27:39 -0600 CentOS mailing list wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to recover data from my old system which had LVM. The disk had
> two partitions - /dev/sda1 (boot, Linux) and /dev/sda2 (Linux LVM). I had
> taken a backup of both partitions using dd.
>
> Now I am booti
On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 08:05:19PM +0200, derleader __ wrote:
>
> I want to ask you is it legal to create my own distribution based on Red
> Hat/Centos and to sell it under different name? I will make available for
> everyone to see the source code. Is this against the license agreement?
You'
On Saturday, January 08, 2011 04:27:39 pm Johan Martinez wrote:
> Now I am booting of CentOS live cd for system restore. I recreated
> partitions like previous system using fdisk and then used dd to dump all the
> data onto it. I would like to mount sda2 as LVM, but I don't know how to do
> that.
On 1/8/11 3:00 PM, aurf alien wrote:
> Nowhere else since there home dir on the file system is the only place they
> can
> write.
>
Then per-user quotas should do what you want without anything extra per-folder.
--
Les Mikesell
lesmikes...@gmail.com
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Hi,
I am trying to recover data from my old system which had LVM. The disk had
two partitions - /dev/sda1 (boot, Linux) and /dev/sda2 (Linux LVM). I had
taken a backup of both partitions using dd.
Now I am booting of CentOS live cd for system restore. I recreated
partitions like previous system u
> I've been to the sane site and looked at the backends. The HP 3210 is
> supported by hpio and there is a note that hpio is no longer needed
> because the functionality has been rolled int hplip. yum shows hplip is
> installed:
> hplip.x86_64 1.6.7-4.1.el5.4 installed
> iptables allows al
Nowhere else since there home dir on the file system is the only place they
can write.
- aurf
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 1/8/11 12:50 PM, aurf alien wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there a way to implement folder quotas instead of just partition
> quotas?
> >
> > I'
On 01/08/2011 01:18 PM, derleader __ wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>I want to ask you is it legal to create my own distribution based
> on Red
>>> Hat/Centos and to sell it under different name? I will make available for
>>> everyone to see the source code. Is this against the license agreement?
>>>
>>> reg
On Saturday, January 08, 2011 01:09:59 pm Keith Roberts wrote:
> You can't sell GPL source code as it is protected by the
> GPL, but you can sell a packaged product that includes GPL
> sources, like RHEL I suppose.
Sure you can sell GPL sources; you just can't prevent the buyer from giving
copi
> Hmmm, perhaps user quotas?
>
> So I can taylor home size on a per user basis as my power users would need
> more space than my standard users.
You can create template / prototype users one for each one you want a
specific quota for and then use edquota -p
and the real user will get the same
On 1/8/11 12:50 PM, aurf alien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way to implement folder quotas instead of just partition quotas?
>
> I'm trying to limit home dirs from getting out of control.
>
> And I did RTFM but it seems only partition/share quotas are possible :)
Where else on the same partitio
On 1/8/11 1:09 PM, derleader __ wrote:
>
>
> Ok thank you everyone. I have a second question.
>
> My business strategy will be based like Red Hat on selling support and updates
> to clients.
> The most comfortable way for the users will be only to install the made
> software
> on empty server and
Hmmm, perhaps user quotas?
I can easily script that into any user creation process.
So I can taylor home size on a per user basis as my power users would need
more space than my standard users.
Has any one done this?
- aurf
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 11:03 AM, aurf alien wrote:
> Hi Kwan,
>
> Th
Hi Kwan,
Thanks for fast the reply.
Funny, I was reading that when I posted to the list.
Not really a practical solution as my needs are for user home dirs which get
automatically created when a user in created.
The solution in the link would mean that I would have to script in some
additional
>> There's no restriction in the GPL to prevent you from selling things. You
just
>> just can't prohibit the buyer/recipient from redistributing it under the
>> GPL
>> terms and you have to make source available. Some of the other licenses are
>> different, but none prevent redistributi
At Sat, 8 Jan 2011 18:09:59 + (GMT) CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> On Sat, 8 Jan 2011, derleader __ wrote:
>
> > To: centos@centos.org
> > From: derleader __
> > Subject: [CentOS] Customizing Centos
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > I want to ask you is it legal to create my own
> > distribution
On 8.1.2011 19:34, Les Mikesell wrote:
> There's no restriction in the GPL to prevent you from selling things. You
> just
> just can't prohibit the buyer/recipient from redistributing it under the GPL
> terms and you have to make source available. Some of the other licenses are
> different, b
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 1:50 PM, aurf alien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way to implement folder quotas instead of just partition quotas?
>
Check out this link:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/directory-quota-601140/
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Hi all,
Is there a way to implement folder quotas instead of just partition quotas?
I'm trying to limit home dirs from getting out of control.
And I did RTFM but it seems only partition/share quotas are possible :)
- aurf
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On 1/8/11 12:10 PM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 8:05 PM, derleader __ wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I want to ask you is it legal to create my own distribution based on Red
>> Hat/Centos and to sell it under different name? I will make available for
>> everyone to see the source code. Is th
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 8:18 PM, derleader __ wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I want to ask you is it legal to create my own distribution based on
>>> Red
>>> Hat/Centos and to sell it under different name? I will make available for
>>> everyone to see the source code. Is this against the license agreement?
>> Hi,
>>
I want to ask you is it legal to create my own distribution based on Red
>> Hat/Centos and to sell it under different name? I will make available for
>> everyone to see the source code. Is this against the license agreement?
>>
>> regards
>> Peter
>>
>> _
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 8:05 PM, derleader __ wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to ask you is it legal to create my own distribution based on Red
> Hat/Centos and to sell it under different name? I will make available for
> everyone to see the source code. Is this against the license agreement?
>
> regards
On Sat, 8 Jan 2011, derleader __ wrote:
> To: centos@centos.org
> From: derleader __
> Subject: [CentOS] Customizing Centos
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I want to ask you is it legal to create my own
> distribution based on Red Hat/Centos and to sell it under
> different name? I will make available for every
Hi,
I want to ask you is it legal to create my own distribution based on Red
Hat/Centos and to sell it under different name? I will make available for
everyone to see the source code. Is this against the license agreement?
regards
Peter
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CentO
On 01/08/2011 06:55 PM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 7:38 PM, Joseph L. Casale
> wrote:
>
> Thanx, that's one of the articles I found as well, but still can't see
> how they generate the 3D graphs. The system I ran it on is headless
> CentOS server (i.e. no X installed), and there
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 7:38 PM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
>>Can anyone please steer me in the right direction with this one? I've
>>searched the net, but couldn't find a clear answer.
>
> I have done it before and googled " iozone graphing" and got quite a few
> references?
>
> http://www.linux.com
>Can anyone please steer me in the right direction with this one? I've
>searched the net, but couldn't find a clear answer.
I have done it before and googled " iozone graphing" and got quite a few
references?
http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/139744
_
Hi all,
Can anyone please steer me in the right direction with this one? I've
searched the net, but couldn't find a clear answer.
How do I actually generate graphs from iozone, using OpenOffice? Every
website I've been to simply mentions that iozone can output an xls
file which can be used in MS
On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 10:51:41AM -0500, David McGuffey wrote:
> I have an HP Photosmart 3210 All-in-One color printer. Printing works
> great, but I cannot get xsane to locate it on the local subnet.
>
> I've been to the sane site and looked at the backends. The HP 3210 is
> supported by hpio
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 10:51 -0500, David McGuffey wrote:
> I have an HP Photosmart 3210 All-in-One color printer. Printing works
> great, but I cannot get xsane to locate it on the local subnet.
>
> I've been to the sane site and looked at the backends. The HP 3210 is
> supported by hpio and the
I have an HP Photosmart 3210 All-in-One color printer. Printing works
great, but I cannot get xsane to locate it on the local subnet.
I've been to the sane site and looked at the backends. The HP 3210 is
supported by hpio and there is a note that hpio is no longer needed
because the functionality
According to James B. Byrne:
> I have attempted to set the font size using xrdb and a custom
> ..Xresources file. I can change the colour scheme. I can create a
> scrollbar. I can move the scrollbar to either the right or left
> window margin. What I cannot do is to change the font size.
That sou
On Friday, January 07, 2011 09:37:15 pm Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> Neither VMWare, Xen, nor VirtualBox require the "bridged" network
> ports, so it was a major configuration failing in KVM.
Very minor nit: VMware does the bridging in the background for ESX (vSwitches
are bridges). ESX >4.0 can h
At Fri, 07 Jan 2011 23:49:34 +0100 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> Robert Heller wrote:
>
> >> /dev/sda -a -d sat -m root -M exec /usr/share/smartmontools/smartd-runner
> >> /dev/sdb -a -d sat -m root -M exec /usr/share/smartmontools/smartd-runner
> >
> > This will bite you if/when you install
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 12:02 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 1/7/2011 7:02 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> >
> >
> > I was testing it with KVM, for comparison to VMWare, and didn't get as
> > far as that. The network configuration, multiple disk at install time,
> > and dog-slow performance of KVM pr
On Fri, 7 Jan 2011, Camron W. Fox wrote:
> To: CentOS mailing list
> From: Camron W. Fox
> Subject: [CentOS] Corrupted RPM DB can't be rebuilt.
>
> Alle,
>
> I have a major problem. I'm running CentOS 5.5 on some rather old
> hardware (Dual Celeron 500MHz with 768MB of memory). Sometime i
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