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From: "Nicolas Thierry-Mieg"
To: "CentOS mailing list"
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 5:24:11 AM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Boot failures
Paul Greene wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I was having some issues with samba configuration and was going to
> remove the packages and
What about SuperMicro?
I've never used one personally, but my employer had some servers built with
SuperMicro and those things reliably chugged along for years, never had any
problems.
Paul
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From: John Plemons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I wou
I doubt you can do it. Besides requiring IE, you also have to download and run
a Windows based viewer. Even using Windows XP with Firefox, I've never been
able to get it running without IE.
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From: Rogelio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Has anyone he
I'm a big proponent of self teaching. In the IT field, it's usually hard to get
an employer to pay for training, so if one isn't willing to self teach, it's
hard to advance.
Use user reviews on Amazon to get feedback on what books are good for learning
a specific operating system.
There's no s
CI Security has some good hardening guidelines for Linux based servers. Any
public facing server should be hardened before deploying it online.
www.cisecurity.org
Paul
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From: Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> I admit I never gave s
I just answered my own question; ignore original post.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Is there a switch in "find" (or some other command besides find) that'll let
> you
> find files larger than a specified size?
>
> My file system is 88% ful
Is there a switch in "find" (or some other command besides find) that'll let
you find files larger than a specified size?
My file system is 88% full and I'd like to see where the biggest space hoggers
are.
PG
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I think you probably went from Linux to Windows, not from Windows to Linux.
There is an RDP *client* for Linux that works quite well with Windows Remote
Desktop, but RDP/Terminal Services is completely a Microsoft thing.
Paul
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From: "umair
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From: John R Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > From: Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >> n Wed, 2007-10-10 at 02:14 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
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From: Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> n Wed, 2007-10-10 at 02:14 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have a CentOS server at home and want to view the X display on a laptop
> running Ubuntu, and not having much success.
> >
> > Here's w
I have a CentOS server at home and want to view the X display on a laptop
running Ubuntu, and not having much success.
Here's what's been tried so far:
I ran this command on the CentOS server:
export DISPLAY=192.168.0.18:0.0
And ran this command on the Ubuntu laptop:
xauth +192.168.0.2
Wh
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