Well I don't know really well and there is not much documentation
(easily accessible via google) but you can check /etc/acpi/events
In theory you can execute a script when a given acpi event occurs,
this includes power button press, closing laptop lid, etc.
You can look up at the proc interfaces
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
My notebook has a habit of getting hot, and Centos just shuts down.
Just did it again:
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: ACPI: Critical trip point
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: Critical temperature reached (113 C),
shutting down.
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: Critical t
On 15/07/2007, at 5:14 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
My notebook has a habit of getting hot, and Centos just shuts
down. Just did it again:
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: ACPI: Critical trip point
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: Critical temperature reached (113
C), shu
Steven Haigh wrote:
On 15/07/2007, at 5:14 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
My notebook has a habit of getting hot, and Centos just shuts down.
Just did it again:
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: ACPI: Critical trip point
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: Critical temperature rea
John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
My notebook has a habit of getting hot, and Centos just shuts down.
Just did it again:
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: ACPI: Critical trip point
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: Critical temperature reached (113 C),
shutting down.
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc
>Message: 23
>Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:11:59 -0400
>From: Dan Halbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [CentOS] Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0 can't activate &
>config not found
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am frustrated. This is a dual boot box, Win X
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 23:15:51 +0200
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> > I've googled around and although I get a lot of hits about
> > postfix smarthost authentication with ssl, I can not find out
> > how to actually accomplish t
Lanny Marcus wrote:
After I deleted the ppp0, I set up eth0 again, to get my IP from the ISP
via DHCP and I put in the 2 IP numbers for their DNS servers, restarted
the Network and I am online! :-)
Great! By the way, you should not even need to specify the DNS servers.
In the DHCP info you
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Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am considering putting together a 'micro server' that I can easily
> travel with. I am seriously considering the decTOP, as at $99 (plus the
> cost of a 256MB SIMM) is amazingly priced.
>
> But I want to run on batteries, so trash a real hard drive. I have a
> couple
Andrew Allen wrote:
> Installed CentOS 5 on my Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop, hoping that it will
> be easier to set up wireless networking than it was in CentOS 4.4. But
> still so difficult to get it working, mainly because there doesn't
> appear to be a driver pre-installed for this wireless car
Peter Farrow wrote:
> Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
>> I was banging my head against the wall trying to figure out why my
>> Nagios install wasn't working on CentOS 4.5 (I'm used to Debian), and
>> so I disabled SELinux and everything magically started working.
>>
>> Is this a good long term idea? Or is
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am considering putting together a 'micro server' that I can easily
travel with. I am seriously considering the decTOP, as at $99 (plus the
cost of a 256MB SIMM) is amazingly priced.
But I want to run on batteries, so trash a real hard drive.
On 7/15/07, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Learning to use it correctly is the
real answer.
That's on my list of things to.
I'm the meantime setroubleshoot helps me get by.
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>Message: 26
>Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 07:59:09 -0400
>From: Dan Halbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: SOLVED: Re: [CentOS] Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0
>can't activate & config not found
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Great! By the way, you should not even need to specify t
>Message: 10
>Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 11:44:52 -0400
>From: Walt Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [CentOS] Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0 can't activate &
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Some pain-in-the-ass ISP's force you to do PPPoE instead of DHCP. Some
>give you a DSL modem that does
On Sun, 2007-07-15 at 12:44 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> >Message: 10
> >Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 11:44:52 -0400
> >From: Walt Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> If you have one that doesn't, a cheap Linksys "router" can do
> >the NAT and PPPoE for you if you don't fee comfortable doing it in
> >Linux.
Matt Shields wrote:
It shouldn't be dns because the session is already established and it
now IP based. I don't believe ssh tries to keep resolving the IP
again and again.
No session doesn't come back ever. It just hangs permanently.
-matt
We were seeing something similar to this a while b
Yeah I've set that on a few machines just to test. But these
connections aren't inactive. I'm actively working in that session
when it happens.
-matt
On 7/15/07, Jay Leafey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt Shields wrote:
> It shouldn't be dns because the session is already established and it
>
Dear All,
I have centos 4.5 final and when i installed it there is a openssl version
openssl-0.9.7a-43.16 ..
i need to upgrade it to openssl 0.9.8 ..
also when i try to uninstall it it gives me a failed dependency errror
actually i did a nodeps and uninstalled openssl ver 0.9.8 but when my
sen
unless there is a certain feature you have to have the version number is
nothing to worry about. RHEL(Centos) has all of the security and bugfix
patches form the latest vanilla version backported to the one you're seeing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
I have centos 4.5 final and when i
I've seen a similar issue when I've had an ssh connection open to a
remote site over a VPN connection (not a VPN client on my PC, but a
VPN connection between my site and the remote site, between Cisco
routers). Catting a large file would hang the connection, and I had
to kill and re-estab
Interesting, we use OpenVPN heavily, but we also have a lot not behind
the vpn. That will be something to test out, I haven't kept track of
which servers it happens with.
-matt
On 7/15/07, Tim Meanor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've seen a similar issue when I've had an ssh connection open to a
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