Johnny Hughes wrote:
Patrick - South Valley Internet wrote:
I see it just fine. Do I need to install the kernel from the plus repos
as well?
Patrick
Akemi Yagi wrote:
I do that, then when I reboot I still get the:
mount: fs type xfs not supported by kernel
Any ideas what's going on?
Pat
Kay Diederichs wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ESRF]# uname -a
> Linux turn29.biologie.uni-konstanz.de 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5 #1 SMP Tue Jul 10
> 06:39:17 EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> --> Processing Dependency: kernel-x86_64 = 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5.centos.plus for
> package: kmod-xfs
> --> Finishe
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Kay Diederichs wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ESRF]# uname -a
Linux turn29.biologie.uni-konstanz.de 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5 #1 SMP Tue Jul 10
06:39:17 EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
--> Processing Dependency: kernel-x86_64 = 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5.centos.plus for
package: kmod-x
I don't know IE kiosk mode, byt try r-kiosk
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1659).
Opera has quite nice kiosk mode too ;-)
Tom
Sun, Jul 22, 2007 ve 09:24:48PM +0800, Fung napsal:
> Is there kiosk mode for firefox in linux, like the IE kiosk mode in windows?
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Hi,
what are the differences between
postfix-2.2.10-1.1.el4.centos.mysql_pgsql.base.i386.rpm vs
postfix-2.2.10-1.1.el4.centos.mysql_pgsql.plus.i386.rpm. Changelogs are
the very same and there's no announcement.
Thanks,
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On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 02:11:59PM +0200, David Hrbá? enlightened us:
> what are the differences between
> postfix-2.2.10-1.1.el4.centos.mysql_pgsql.base.i386.rpm vs
> postfix-2.2.10-1.1.el4.centos.mysql_pgsql.plus.i386.rpm. Changelogs are
> the very same and there's no announcement.
This was just
Hello
For the moment I manage the user in the network with win 2000 Server.
I want to use an linux OS to manaxhe the network? Is this possible.
So. How can I organize and configure the Cent OS to use it as Active
Directory or something like this, and to open all the existing users
there, and then
The problem ended up being the "tg3" Broadcom NIC kernel module driver.
It doesn't work properly at Gigabit speeds. Turning it down to 100
Megabit fixed the issue. Does anybody know where I should report this bug?
Thanks for all your help,
-Jesse
William L. Maltby wrote:
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at
Am Samstag, 21. Juli 2007 schrieb Patrick - South Valley Internet:
> With all this said, I'd like to use XFS, if it indeed is going to be the
> fastest for the solution I want to implement. If you guys can help me
> get that installed by telling me what I need - great! If you think XFS
> isn't go
On Monday 23 July 2007 14:33:18 Adriatik Allamani wrote:
> Hello
>
> For the moment I manage the user in the network with win 2000 Server.
> I want to use an linux OS to manaxhe the network? Is this possible.
>
> So. How can I organize and configure the Cent OS to use it as Active
> Directory or so
Is there a package for CentOS of GNU/Pascal?
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I have a (CentOS4.5) cluster in which the servers mount a GFS partition
which is an LVM2 logical volume created as a mirror of two iSCSI-
connected drives (with a third for the log). The LV was created using a
command along the lines of:
lvcreate -m 1 ... /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
where sd[bc
Berth Sumah spake the following on 7/22/2007 7:27 PM:
> Im having problem with my 5.0 centos. it seems that my printer driver
> isnt in the centos library. Could anyone tell me where i could find it.
> Thanks all
>
Let me get out my crystal ball Magic 8-ball what manufacturer made his
printer
Scott Silva wrote:
Berth Sumah spake the following on 7/22/2007 7:27 PM:
Im having problem with my 5.0 centos. it seems that my printer driver
isnt in the centos library. Could anyone tell me where i could find it.
Thanks all
Let me get out my crystal ball Magic 8-ball what manufa
On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 04:07:57PM +0100, James Fidell wrote:
...
>
> lvcreate -m 1 ... /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
or use pvreate /dev/md0 (md raid1 mirror of sda/sdb/sdc)?
>
> where sd[bc] are the mirrored (iSCSI) PVs in the VG and sdd is the log.
> I have this working and can write data to t
Tru Huynh wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 04:07:57PM +0100, James Fidell wrote:
> ...
>> lvcreate -m 1 ... /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
>
> or use pvreate /dev/md0 (md raid1 mirror of sda/sdb/sdc)?
AIUI, MD isn't cluster-{aware,safe} though, so I could end up with all
the servers that can see th
On 7/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just bought a new computer, Asus P5K motherboard, Intel Core 2
Duo, WD Data drive.
I place the CD1 for CentOS5, boot and get:
GRUB Loading stage1.5.
This would seem to indicate that there's an older install of linux on
the drive, or t
I took a stab at making a bootable CentOS 5 Live USB pendrive and I ended up
with a kernel panic. I was able to do this with a live CD of CentOS 4, but it
seems the same procedure does not work for the new version.
Has anyone been able to accomplish this? Any and all thoughts are apprecicated!
RPMforge still has:
rpmForge:
madwifi-0.9.2.1-2.el5.rf.i386.rpm
ATrpms has:
madwifi-0.9.4-38_r2512.fc6.i386.rpm but requires their patched kernel.
I am at IETF this week, and was at IEEE 802 last week.
There are over 60 visible access points in most locations (actually not
that may APs, bu
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 23:45:38 PM -0600, Stephen John Smoogen
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >> >- set up only ssh2 on a non standard port
> >
> >I agree, but I have noticed in the past, and read in several places,
> >that it's not security through obscurity: its main usefulness would
> >not as much
On 7/23/07, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are over 60 visible access points in most locations (actually not
that may APs, but an SSID for b/g, another for a, another for 802.1x
TKIP, another for 802.1x CCMP, argh!) and I think there are some serious
table handling problems.
Jim Perrin wrote:
On 7/23/07, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are over 60 visible access points in most locations (actually not
that may APs, but an SSID for b/g, another for a, another for 802.1x
TKIP, another for 802.1x CCMP, argh!) and I think there are some serious
table h
Actually, I spoke too soon.
Setting the NIC to 100 Mbit did not fix the issue, I just happened to
misdiagnose a fix, because it seemed to be working for quite some time,
but it is back to the old problems.
Basically, I'm at wits end right now. I'm going to go down to the
colocation and see i
On 7/22/07, Oskar Stolc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am trying to connect through an asuscom (56000) serial modem in
> CentOS5, but when tried Kppp tool it sais no device found. I can't see
> /dev/modem :(
> What could you suggest in this cases ?
Is yo
Jesse Cantara spake the following on 7/23/2007 11:39 AM:
> Actually, I spoke too soon.
>
> Setting the NIC to 100 Mbit did not fix the issue, I just happened to
> misdiagnose a fix, because it seemed to be working for quite some time,
> but it is back to the old problems.
>
> Basically, I'm at wi
Did anyone suggest replacing the possibly bad NIC (or shut it down) with a
known linux supported and properly functioning NIC unit?
- rh
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Hello,
I've got a centos5 box that at least has a dependency issue or a corrupt
rpm database. I am open to suggestions as to how to proceed. I have added
some extra repositories to my yum configuration, centosplus, rpmforge,
atrpms, and the kbs repos. I haven't been having issues with instal
On 7/23/07, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I've got a centos5 box that at least has a dependency issue or a
corrupt
rpm database. I am open to suggestions as to how to proceed. I have added
some extra repositories to my yum configuration, centosplus, rpmforge,
atrpms, and the kbs rep
stal ball Magic 8-ball what manufacturer made
his
printer?
"REPLY HAZY, TRY AGAIN"
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Dave wrote:
I've got a centos5 box that at least has a dependency issue or a corrupt
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
---> Package asterisk-devel.i386 1:1.4.8-42.el5 set to be updated
---> Package zaptel.i386 1:1.4.4-36.el5 set to be upd
On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 15:31 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Monday 23 July 2007 14:33:18 Adriatik Allamani wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > For the moment I manage the user in the network with win 2000 Server.
> > I want to use an linux OS to manaxhe the network? Is this possible.
> >
> > So. How can
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 06:12:15 Paul wrote:
[...]
> Does anybody else know, do you need Services for Unix on the AD server
> to get the Posix schema?
With Windows 2k3 R2 schema comes with systems (Identity Management for UNIX
(IdMU)) i think. I also read that SFU can break things there, but did
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