e, it works flawlessly...so that theory is a little
> off... Card must be working.
> Must be a setting in the basic 'virtual host' package that needs fine
> tuning.
>
>
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with a GUI, but if you know what you are doing and
what to do it professionally, stick to using the command line and
give the idea of using a desktop the flick.
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On 10/13/11, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> One of the mods requested some data, here ya go..think it is a vi
ething like that. But when I
> try longer passwords, with or without non alphanumeric characters, I
> get this error.
>
> what else should I check, or fix?
>
> TIA,
> Marco
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Alex,
I believe that there is a bug with what you are trying to do and your
english. I would suggest submitting a bug report, but unfortunately I
don't believe that even CentOS' best coders and engineers can write a
patch for that.
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Christopher Hawker
On 9/28/11, Jim Perrin w
the very best CentOS coders and engineers are
able to code and apply a patch to that type of bug.
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On 9/26/11, Alex Bajan wrote:
> D
This is just a random idea, but could you have burned the cd at a
speed higher than the optical drive can read? I burn all my software
at 4x because i know it will then work in any and every machine.
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On 9/15/11, Keith Keller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm havi
call me on +61 478 241
896.
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On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:52 AM, James Nguyen wrote:
> Can anybody give me a reason why this would be a bad idea. So the premise
> for this question is that I setup an exclude=*.i368,*.i686 in my yum.conf.
> While doing a yum
:26 PM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Christopher Hawker
>
> >The rsync command on the CentOS website, on the page that tells you how to
> setup
> > a mirror.
>
> The one with --exclude "isos" ?
>
> JD
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The rsync command on the CentOS website, on the page that tells you how to
setup a mirror.
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IP address is
125.7.120.87, being hosted in Sydney, AU. Any ideas or suggestions would be
appreciated.
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I am led to believe that external monitors have very little interaction in
terms of Monitor to PC. It may be a BIOS issue, try and have a look there.
What particular model of laptop do you have?
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Andrew 'Dewa' B. Osmond <
dewa.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here is my c
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"That which you are seeking, is causing you to seek. Try looking in
your software collection, between your CentOS ISO images and your Red
Hat Linux Networking tools. It is amazing, the places where things
hide."
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