Kenneth Porter napsal(a):
> --On Wednesday, August 08, 2007 6:16 PM -0700 Akemi Yagi
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> You would need to compare the config files between the distro kernel
>> and centosplus kernel. For example, in 2.6.18-8.1.8, the following
>> options that are turned off in the di
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am installing Centos on a decTOP via ftp, that comes with a generic USB
> ethernet.
>
> I chose the last listed driver some USB ethernet, and the install took off.
>
> Got all the way to selecting packages and then it failed.
>
> I don't have any SCP stuff to copy the d
Jerry Geis wrote:
> On centos 4 there was a package xloadimage.
> There doesnt seem to be one in centos 5?
>
> yum provides xloadimage doesnt return anything on centos 5.
>
> Was this overlooked??
This seems to have been dropped.
I'd use "display" from the ImageMagick package instead.
Cheers,
R
On Wednesday 08 August 2007 18:31:18 Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
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> I'm not sure an appliance is the solution here as the user said it is
> the only server, so where is his account information going to reside?
>
> Most appliances don't provide user account management only integration.
>
> -Ross
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> I see the new kernel available in the plus repository... is there
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> On Wednesday 08 August 2007 18:31:18 Ross S. W. W
Is the CentOS-Plus kernel included in any of the CD or DVD ISO's?
Looking over the Web site, I couldn't tell.
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Title: 인증페이지시안1
편지 감사합니다.
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저에게 편지를 보내시려면 처음 한 차례의 인증이 완료되어, 저의 주소록에 귀하가 등록이 되어야만, 저에게 정상적으로 메일을 전송할
On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 10:34 -0400, Brent L. Bates wrote:
> Is the CentOS-Plus kernel included in any of the CD or DVD ISO's?
> Looking over the Web site, I couldn't tell.
No, it isn't, only base is.
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편지 감사합니다.
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저에게 편지를 보내시려면 처음 한 차례의 인증이 완료되어, 저의 주소록에 귀하가 등록이 되어야만, 저에게 정상적으로 메일을 전송할
Thanks Akemi,
How exactly do I get yum to access the RPMForge repository though?
Andy
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From: Akemi Yagi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] ipw220 wireless firmware for CentOS 5
On 8/8/07, [EMAIL P
On Aug 9, 2007, at 12:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Akemi,
How exactly do I get yum to access the RPMForge repository though?
Akemi already answered this question. did you read the second wiki
link?
Always use yum because it takes care of dependency. See
http://wiki.centos.org
We are testing some simple low bandwidth video and audio broadcasting using
real server and client softwares.
So, for quick check and simplicity, we were plunking along TESTING on an
3.2GHz XP box and I noticed frames were getting dropped on the broadcast
just for resizing a window on the screen d
Can someone tell me the name of the text installer used in distros like
Debian / Ubuntu?
I'd like to create one upon first time boot for a CentOS-based virtual
application I'm making. So, after someone boots up, I'd like to have a
little GUI thing ask them questions and then put those variables i
I always look here http://cr.yp.to/hardware/build-20060107.html
He hasn't updated it recently.
But the reasons Dan Bernstein made the choices he did
are mostly still vaiid and it's interesting reading.
On 8/9/07, Robert - elists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We are testing some simple low bandw
On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 09:42 -0700, Robert - elists wrote:
> We are testing some simple low bandwidth video and audio broadcasting using
> real server and client softwares.
>
> So, for quick check and simplicity, we were plunking along TESTING on an
> 3.2GHz XP box and I noticed frames were getting
On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 10:34 -0700, Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
> I'd like to create one upon first time boot for a CentOS-based virtual
> application I'm making. So, after someone boots up, I'd like to have
> a little GUI thing ask them questions and then put those variables in
> a file (or maybe use
Thanks Steve,
It's been a struggle, but I think I'm getting the picture now!
Andy
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] ipw220 wireless firmware for CentOS 5
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> On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 10:34 -0700, Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
>
We are planning on moving a large amount of Exchange mailboxes to
UNIX mbox format.
My question is, does anyone know of any projects out there or of any
tools that can assist in this conversion?
Thanks
Josh
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Joshua Gimer wrote:
We are planning on moving a large amount of Exchange mailboxes to UNIX
mbox format.
My question is, does anyone know of any projects out there or of any
tools that can assist in this conversion?
There is always brute force if you can't find anything better. Just
connect
We have roughly 4000 accounts that need to be migrated.
Josh
On Aug 9, 2007, at 1:09 PM, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
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If you restarted mysql it would probably fail to start ...
Yes; or if you make any FLUSH PRIVILEGES from mysql command interface
client.
This worked for me, but is risky ... you should do it on another machine
and copy it over if possible. However ... I did test it on a live
machine and it
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] MS Exchange to MBOX
>
> We have roughly 4000 accounts that need to be migrated.
>
> Josh
> On A
Joshua Gimer napsal(a):
> We are planning on moving a large amount of Exchange mailboxes to UNIX
> mbox format.
>
> My question is, does anyone know of any projects out there or of any
> tools that can assist in this conversion?
>
> Thanks
> Josh
Many ways:
1) write vbscript via CDO
2) write del
>
> Wow, that list of things you want to run on it sound like it could be
> pretty intensive at times. Your budget for this will definitely affect
> what you can stuff into this new box, but I will go from the stand point
> of being reasonable yet you have sufficient funds to acquire anything
> y
Hey all,
For the last 8 months I have been running a postfix / mail scanner setup
based on Johnny Hughes' excellent tutorial.
For the firs 7 months I have had no issues. This past month I have been
having instances where the user gets an smtp error while trying to send
email.
Restarting the po
Can someone point me to some documentation on how to set up centos 5.0 as an
iscsi target?
I'm completely new to iscsi so need something basic.
_
"He's no failure. He's not dead yet."
William Lloyd George
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On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 16:48 -0400, Blackburn, Marvin wrote:
> Can someone point me to some documentation on how to set up centos 5.0
> as an iscsi target?
> I'm completely new to iscsi so need something basic.
I've used IET (iSCSI Enterprise Target) before in just a quick test.
Compilation was qui
What does it take to use either of these chipsets?
I can get dongles for either of them very inexpensively on ebay...
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Robert - elists wrote:
We use a lot of hp servers...
The idea here is that I want to put centos on the machine, use it mainly as
a high powered workstation with a good video card and I need rock solid
functional reliability as a desktop workstation.
Im thinking in terms of the hardware, yet im
Jason Ross spake the following on 8/9/2007 1:39 PM:
> Hey all,
>
> For the last 8 months I have been running a postfix / mail scanner setup
> based on Johnny Hughes' excellent tutorial.
> For the firs 7 months I have had no issues. This past month I have been
> having instances where the user gets
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On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 09:42:22AM -0700, Robert - elists wrote:
> Can anyone chime in on what they use or what they would buy if they were
> going to have a workstation box for development that could double as test
> server and have good high speed st
No I have not. We are a small company and the owner freaks out when it
comes to any down time of email so I have just maintained the original
install.
No updates.
Scott Silva wrote:
Jason Ross spake the following on 8/9/2007 1:39 PM:
Hey all,
For the last 8 months I have been run
Jason Ross spake the following on 8/9/2007 3:36 PM:
> No I have not. We are a small company and the owner freaks out when it
> comes to any down time of email so I have just maintained the original
> install.
> No updates.
Can you give some more details, like OS type/version, postfix version,
MailS
I am currently running
Centos 4.3
postfix-2.2.10-1.RHEL4.2
mailscanner-4.57.6-1
The problem is I'm not yet smart enough to patch it quickly.
But would patching it fix the issue or create more???
If so how would I roll back quickly?
Scott Silva wrote:
Jason Ross spake the following on
Scott,
Sorry 'bout that I thought I was missing something.
spamassassin-3.0.6-1.el4
Just have 3 more questions.
Should I use the graphical update or just yum update?
Also are there any updates I should be concerned about?
Should I update now, or after I resolve the smtp issue?
Thank you for
Jason Ross spake the following on 8/9/2007 4:18 PM:
> I am currently running
> Centos 4.3
> postfix-2.2.10-1.RHEL4.2
> mailscanner-4.57.6-1
>
> The problem is I'm not yet smart enough to patch it quickly.
>
> But would patching it fix the issue or create more???
>
> If so how would I roll back q
I am currently running
Centos 4.3
postfix-2.2.10-1.RHEL4.2
mailscanner-4.57.6-1
Your OS is out of date, but not terribly in the grand scheme of
things. This list probably remembers running CentOS 4.3 for quite a
bit and it was rock solid. I'd start with the SMTP error message.
Ken,
I dont know that there is a specific error, it acts the same as if you
put in a bad password.
Once I restart postfix, it goes right through.
jason
Ken Price wrote:
I am currently running
Centos 4.3
postfix-2.2.10-1.RHEL4.2
mailscanner-4.57.6-1
Your OS is out of date, but not
I've read conflicting reports on whether this works or not ... I have a
chrooted instance of vsftpd (using chroot_local_user=YES), with
nopriv_user=vsftpd. I set the following in my limits.conf file:
vsftpd hardfsize 5
Now, I know this works in a shell. However, I wa
Should I use the graphical update or just yum update?
Also are there any updates I should be concerned about?
Should I update now, or after I resolve the smtp issue?
RHEL has a decent GUI, however you will be better off ignoring it and
getting familiar with administering the box via the comman
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 01:20:04PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> But back to DNS - I run a really old and ugly script after updating zone
> files that builds the reverse zones, commits the changes to a cvs
> repository, and restarts named to pick up the changes. Is there some
> modern equivalent
if you decide to go the imap copy route, there is a utility to do this
in the uw imap package, i think it's mailutil.
i can echo the others' concerns about using mbox format. There are lots
of holy wars about what mailbox format is best on unix, but pretty much
all the warriors agree that mbox is
Jason Ross spake the following on 8/9/2007 4:56 PM:
> Scott,
>
> Sorry 'bout that I thought I was missing something.
> spamassassin-3.0.6-1.el4
>
> Just have 3 more questions.
> Should I use the graphical update or just yum update?
> Also are there any updates I should be concerned about?
> Shoul
Dan Dansereau wrote:
Hello
I have a newbie question, given a centos 5 installation,
An 5 very large disk arrays ( 2.5Tbytes each ) -
Is there a way to suspend or stop the fsck during the boot up?
To stop it in the future:
# tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/sda1 # or whatever device
See the
Dan Dansereau wrote:
> Hello
> I have a newbie question, given a centos 5 installation,
> An 5 very large disk arrays ( 2.5Tbytes each ) -
>
> Is there a way to suspend or stop the fsck during the boot up?
>
> The system seems to pick the most inopportune time to decide to reach
> the check coun
On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Dan Dansereau wrote:
Hello
I have a newbie question, given a centos 5 installation,
An 5 very large disk arrays ( 2.5Tbytes each ) -
Is there a way to suspend or stop the fsck during the boot up?
The system seems to pick the most inopportune time to decide to reach
the chec
Hi all, title says it all. Current postgres is 8.1.9 in centosplus
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Hi all, title says it all. Current postgres is 8.1.9 in centosplus
Just Google a bit. See postgresql.org. This thread may help:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2007-07/msg00890.php
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Hello
I have a newbie question, given a centos 5 installation,
An 5 very large disk arrays ( 2.5Tbytes each ) -
Is there a way to suspend or stop the fsck during the boot up?
The system seems to pick the most inopportune time to decide to reach
the check count limit... and with this many disks,
On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 00:28 -0400, Ken Price wrote:
> > Hi all, title says it all. Current postgres is 8.1.9 in centosplus
> >
>
> Just Google a bit. See postgresql.org. This thread may help:
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2007-07/msg00890.php
Sorry, don't mean to be thick or
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