While installing Centos 5.0 x86-64 on a Gigabyte GA-945GM-S2 motherboard
which has Realtek 8111B Ethernet chip - Anaconda crashes.
I select the option to use the Centos online repository for extra
packages - I am asked to enter IP address etc. The drop box to select
the Ethernet interface is bla
Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thom Paine wrote:
> I'm having a little trouble to get this working on my box.
>
> I have two domains I need to host on my machine. I have named
> starting, but I'm having trouble getting it to do the lookups for the
> two domains. The caching-nameserv
Thank you Carlos,
RPM spec file was the solution that I was looking for.
Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela wrote:
You could use the PHP SPEC file to build your own rpm with your own
options, this way you can keep the version changes of the package
within th package manager (RPM).
On 6/25/07,
--- Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thom Paine wrote:
> > I'm having a little trouble to get this working on
> my box.
> >
> > I have two domains I need to host on my machine. I
> have named
> > starting, but I'm having trouble getting it to do
> the lookups for the
> > two domai
Hi all,
I have a filesystem which I need to make available through ftp ( vsftpd ). I
have this as separate filesystem as it needs to be available through apache
and NFS also. It's our local mirror.
I've set up vsftpd and put a test directory in /var/ftp/pub and it works.
However I can't see
Hi,
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu schrieb/wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas? I must be missing something obvious.
Did you already compare /etc/crontab on your CentOS 4.5 servers with the
5.0 ones? E.g. there is a MAILTO variable and other stuff that could be wrong.
cu,
boris
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On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 12:22 -0400, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
> I can send mail on the command line, and I get it at my email address,
> delivered to the internal mail server: great! But, every night when
> logwatch runs, the damned reports never make it to my mailbox. What's
> worse is that I c
On 6/26/07, Tony Molloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is this a permissions problem or does vsftpd not allow separate filesystems to
be seen.
Have you looked in the log files for errors? Are you using selinux? If
you're using selinux, you'll have to adjust the contexts so that
vsftpd has access t
I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always empty (0
bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write the log.
Other (syslog) log files are fine, only messages.
/etc/syslog.conf:
# Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher.
# Don't log private authenticati
beast wrote:
> I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always empty (0
> bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write the log.
>
> Other (syslog) log files are fine, only messages.
>
> /etc/syslog.conf:
> # Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher.
> # Do
> I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always empty (0
> bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write the log.
>
Firstly, I'd suggest updating to 4.5.
Secondly, is /tmp mounted with noexec option?
Seán
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>> I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always empty (0
>> bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write the log.
>>
>
> Firstly, I'd suggest updating to 4.5.
>
> Secondly, is /tmp mounted with noexec option?
forgot to add, check /var/log/messages.* for current sy
Have you run system-switch-mail and selected postfix?
Is postfix service running?
Logwatch is sending mail ok to another mail server on my install of
CentOS 5 with postfix. The only change I made was to add the line
MailTo = desired email address
to /etc/logwatch/conf/logwatch.conf.
Radu
On 6/
On 6/26/07, beast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always empty (0
bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write the log.
Is this an actual 4.0 system, or have you stayed current on updates?
Run 'cat /etc/redhat-release' to verify
Hello,
We had a CentOS5 server with Eclipse on it, one of our programmers
tried to update the Eclipse install (within eclipse) and after a problem
on the update it stop working.
I tried removing the Eclipse RPMs and eclipse directories, and
reinstalling it with yum. Now we had this error,
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 12:22 -0400, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
I can send mail on the command line, and I get it at my email
address, delivered to the internal mail server: great! But, every
night when logwatch runs, the damned reports never ma
> Changes at my day job (we have a big merger being finalized), has me in
> the market for a new laptop.
I use and enjoy an older HP nc8000. Solid laptop IMHO, but doesn't
quite meet your requirements. :)
I'm curious if you found anything though?
Ray
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I am trying to get JPilot working.
I have configed gnome-pilot-applet, but it is not talking to the USB
connected Treo650.
My Treo has my name as the user, so from the applet, I see also a userid
(my UID on this system it seems). I try to put that on the Treo and
nothing happens. I have en
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Changes at my day job (we have a big merger being finalized), has me in
the market for a new laptop.
I use and enjoy an older HP nc8000. Solid laptop IMHO, but doesn't
quite meet your requirements. :)
I'm curious if you found anything though?
Thursday, I am swinging
Don't know why..
But it worked finally. Hopefully it will keep on working.
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am trying to get JPilot working.
I have configed gnome-pilot-applet, but it is not talking to the USB
connected Treo650.
My Treo has my name as the user, so from the applet, I see also
I've got CentOS 4.4 installed on 3 machines - two laptops and a PC. Only
one, a HP Omnibook 900, shows the graphical battery status indicator (in
the bottom right of the screen), but the other laptop (a new Dell
Inspiron 1501) doesn't show it. Furthermore, the command /usr/bin/apm
gets the response
Trying to set up wireless networking with CentOS 4.4 on a (new Dell)
laptop and have looked at http://www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/fc2-
ipw2200.shtml
and http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?
topic_id=2532&forum=30
regarding use of ipw2200, which is included in the kernel. The problem
is
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 19:32 +0100, Andrew Allen wrote:
> Trying to set up wireless networking with CentOS 4.4 on a (new Dell)
> laptop and have looked at http://www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/fc2-
> ipw2200.shtml
> and http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?
> topic_id=2532&forum=30
> regardi
Andrew Allen wrote:
I've got CentOS 4.4 installed on 3 machines - two laptops and a PC. Only
one, a HP Omnibook 900, shows the graphical battery status indicator (in
the bottom right of the screen), but the other laptop (a new Dell
Inspiron 1501) doesn't show it. Furthermore, the command /usr/bin
Folks,
Since approx. a half year I have run two servers with CentOS4, all was
running very stable.
Then I upgraded to CentOS5 (fresh install). The servers are running
quite unstable since the upgrade. The system is freezing after short uptime.
I suspect the driver for the 3ware controller, becau
I have xkeybindings running just fine on centos 5.
I have vncviewer running in full screen mode showing another PC.
When vncviewer is running is running it seems to override my xkeybindings.
Is there a way to tell vncviewer to not bind to any keys?? The only keys
I am binding
is on the Keypad
Thanks, but how do I install the battery app on the gnome panel?
I see that battery.ko is in lib/modules//acpi (together with lots
of .png images in other folders) but how do I get it working on the
gnome panel? Do I have to yum install acpi or what?
Thanks,
Andy
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 14:43 -
I want to install TinyCA2 on my Centos5 setup.
I had a real learning experience the last time around (last year, July)
and in the end, I got the repo down from Dag's site and was cool.
Now I am on Centos 5 and no TinyCA2.
Can I just download the EL4 rpm from:
http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el4/en/i
oops.
I think I was looking in the wrong place. Check out your power
management preferences. Is it set to always show the icon?
Andrew Allen wrote:
Thanks, but how do I install the battery app on the gnome panel?
I see that battery.ko is in lib/modules//acpi (together with lots
of .png
You probably can without trouble, as TinyCA2 is written in perl and
package is architecture independent.
You might also want to rebuild the package for your system (CentOS 5),
just download the source package for the software
(http://tinyca.sm-zone.net/tinyca2-0.7.5-0.src.rpm) and use rpmbuild:
Thanks again, but I can't find anything about power management under
Preferences, System Settings or System Tools anywhere on the gnome
desktop - so it's still a mystery I'm afraid.
Andy
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 16:29 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> oops.
>
> I think I was looking in the wrong pla
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got a centos5 box with raided ext3 partitions mp* devices. I'm
wondering if ext3 supports acls out of the box or if there's something i
have to do to enable them?
Thanks.
Dave.
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Jim Perrin wrote:
On 6/14/07, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I am looking at Firefox and Thunderbird 2.0.
Should I install them? Or is Redhat correct that there is nothing
improved here and wait for 3.0? (well I have not even had a chance to
look at Thunderbird 2.0, that is new
On 6/26/07, Jean Figarella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Perrin wrote:
> On 6/14/07, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So I am looking at Firefox and Thunderbird 2.0.
>> Should I install them? Or is Redhat correct that there is nothing
>> improved here and wait for 3.0? (well I ha
Brian Mathis wrote:
On 6/26/07, Jean Figarella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Perrin wrote:
> On 6/14/07, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So I am looking at Firefox and Thunderbird 2.0.
>> Should I install them? Or is Redhat correct that there is nothing
>> improved here and wait
On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Luc de Louw wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Since approx. a half year I have run two servers with CentOS4, all was
> running very stable.
>
> Then I upgraded to CentOS5 (fresh install). The servers are running
> quite unstable since the upgrade. The system is freezing after short
> upt
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Don't know what it will be, but I am not suppose to swap its drives out
and I continue to use this HP Compaq nc4010 as my Linux workhorse.
Robert: I'm also looking for an ultralight notebook to bring
to datacenters with me. The nc4010 sounds pretty good (just
looked it
Andrew Allen wrote:
Thanks again, but I can't find anything about power management under
Preferences, System Settings or System Tools anywhere on the gnome
desktop - so it's still a mystery I'm afraid.
I am not at my home office, but my quarterly visit to my division's
office. Thus I only ha
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I want to install TinyCA2 on my Centos5 setup.
>
> I had a real learning experience the last time around (last year, July) and in
> the end, I got the repo down from Dag's site and was cool.
>
> Now I am on Centos 5 and no TinyCA2.
>
> Can I just d
I've got a Dell Latitude D620, dell docking station and a Dell 2007WFP
(20" widescreen lcd). With XP I had the laptop screen and the lcd
working as dual screens. But for the life of me I cannot get CentOS5
to work with dual screens. Anyone have this working? I would greatly
appreciate any assi
Quoting Matt Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've got a Dell Latitude D620, dell docking station and a Dell 2007WFP
> (20" widescreen lcd). With XP I had the laptop screen and the lcd
> working as dual screens. But for the life of me I cannot get CentOS5
> to work with dual screens. Anyone have
Yup, I'm using the nvidia driver.
On 6/26/07, Barry Brimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Matt Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've got a Dell Latitude D620, dell docking station and a Dell 2007WFP
> (20" widescreen lcd). With XP I had the laptop screen and the lcd
> working as dual screens
Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
Is anybody else having problems with CentOS 5 not loading the usb
drivers for kickstart installations?
I'm passing "linux ks=hd:sdb1:/ks.cfg," but I get a message saying it
can't find the ks.cfg file and I should enter another path. I use the
exact same boot options with Ce
Johnny Tan wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Don't know what it will be, but I am not suppose to swap its drives
out and I continue to use this HP Compaq nc4010 as my Linux workhorse.
Robert: I'm also looking for an ultralight notebook to bring to
datacenters with me. The nc4010 sounds pretty go
When I built this new Centos 5 drive, I copied over much of my old data
using cp, and did not use the -preserve option. Ouch. I need those
file create dates so that documents and such sort properly, historically.
I recovered much of my stuff from a tar built back in mid-May (but I
missed tha
On Jun 26, 2007, at 21:03, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
When I built this new Centos 5 drive, I copied over much of my old
data using cp, and did not use the -preserve option. Ouch. I need
those file create dates so that documents and such sort properly,
historically.
I recovered much of my
On 26/06/07 13:40 +0100, Andy Green wrote:
beast wrote:
I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always empty (0
bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write the log.
Other (syslog) log files are fine, only messages.
/etc/syslog.conf:
# Log anything (except mail)
On 26/06/07 13:42 +0100, Seán O Sullivan wrote:
I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always empty (0
bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write the log.
Firstly, I'd suggest updating to 4.5.
This is the production machine and has been runing for years, s
On Tuesday 26 June 2007, beast wrote:
> On 26/06/07 13:42 +0100, Seán O Sullivan wrote:
> >>> I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always
> >>> empty (0 bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write
> >>> the log.
> >>
> >> Firstly, I'd suggest updating to 4.5.
>
>
On 26/06/07 20:02 -0700, Shawn Everett wrote:
Is it possible you broke your syslog.conf file? You could always try
reinstalling the file from the RPM.
Yes. Aparently its because of this entry:
*.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none;spampd.none-/var/log/messages
I should use local5.n
Shawn Everett wrote:
On Tuesday 26 June 2007, beast wrote:
On 26/06/07 13:42 +0100, Seán O Sullivan wrote:
I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always
empty (0 bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write
the log.
Firstly, I'd suggest updating to 4.5.
This i
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