Unhappiness you'll need a good internet access to instal all new
packages , because the yum don't use the CD (or iso) you've
downloaded. You can't use yum off-line, I mean.
Adriano Vieira
On 8/15/07, Leonel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/14/07, Erick Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I cant
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 08:52:22AM -0300, Hapia IN enlightened us:
> Unhappiness you'll need a good internet access to instal all new
> packages , because the yum don't use the CD (or iso) you've
> downloaded. You can't use yum off-line, I mean.
>
You might go read /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Media.re
Has anyone gotten this to work under CentOS 4.5? When I choose RDPv5
I get this error:
ERROR: modulus len 0x108
ERROR: send: Connection reset by peer
ERROR: Connection closed
When I try just RDP, I get:
ERROR: modulus len 0x108
ERROR: send: Connection reset by peer
--
--- David Woyciesjes
Hi all,
On my newly up-and-running nameserver (CentOS 5), I noticed the
following alerts in /var/log/messages after restarting BIND. (lines
inserted to aid in reading).
As I'm new to SELinux, I'm hoping for some pointers on 1) if this is an
issue which simply *must* be addressed, or if it's somet
On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 12:02 +0700, beast wrote:
> On 15/08/07 17:38 -0400, Phil Schaffner wrote:
> >On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 20:23 +0700, beast wrote:
> >> On 14/08/07 07:26 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> >one of the files /linuxrc should list what modules get loaded on start.
> >>
> >> Thanks
I can right click on the top panel and select "Delete Panel"
on centos 4.5
however, is there a way to do that in a shell script?
I was looking at gconf-editor under apps/panel/toplevels/top_panel
but I dont see anything there about "dont show it at all".
Thanks,
Jerry
_
On 16/08/2007, at 10:54 PM, David A. Woyciesjes wrote:
Has anyone gotten this to work under CentOS 4.5? When I choose
RDPv5 I get this error:
ERROR: modulus len 0x108
ERROR: send: Connection reset by peer
ERROR: Connection closed
When I try just RDP, I get:
ERROR: modulus len 0x108
ERROR:
Steven Haigh wrote:
On 16/08/2007, at 10:54 PM, David A. Woyciesjes wrote:
Has anyone gotten this to work under CentOS 4.5? When I choose
RDPv5 I get this error:
ERROR: modulus len 0x108
ERROR: send: Connection reset by peer
ERROR: Connection closed
When I try just RDP, I get:
ERROR: modu
I am trying to determine how to customize the date and time display of
system utilities and user programs using the locale settings. What I
really want is some sort of utility program that does the same thing for
CentOS as the Regions Settings Control Panel app. for MicroSoft Windows
accomplishes,
On 8/16/07, David A. Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone gotten this to work under CentOS 4.5? When I choose RDPv5
What version of rdesktop are you using? You might want to try the
1.5.0 version from rpmforge over the default centos 4.x version.
--
During times of universal d
Jim Perrin wrote:
On 8/16/07, David A. Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone gotten this to work under CentOS 4.5? When I choose RDPv5
What version of rdesktop are you using? You might want to try the
1.5.0 version from rpmforge over the default centos 4.x
On 8/16/07, David A. Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> v.1.3. I looked in YumEx, but it didn't show an rdesktop option to
> install. I supposed I should download it from RPMForge and manually install
> it?
Just make sure you get the version built for your version and arch of
centos. They'
User Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cobbler check
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/cobbler", line 18, in ?
import cobbler.cobbler as app
ImportError: No module named cobbler.cobbler
it looks like Python error; simply module cobbler.cobbler
isn't installed; t
beast spake the following on 8/13/2007 2:39 AM:
> On 13/08/07 11:20 +0700, beast wrote:
>>> The initrd file is just a gzipped ext2 filesystem image, so you need to
>>> uncompress it into a temporary file and then mount that file using
>>> loopback:
>>>
>>> zcat /boot/initrd-`uname -r`.img >/tmp/fs
Jim Perrin wrote:
On 8/16/07, David A. Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
v.1.3. I looked in YumEx, but it didn't show an rdesktop option to
install. I supposed I should download it from RPMForge and manually install
it?
Just make sure you get the version built for
David A. Woyciesjes wrote:
Jim Perrin wrote:
On 8/16/07, David A. Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
v.1.3. I looked in YumEx, but it didn't show an rdesktop option to
install. I supposed I should download it from RPMForge and manually install
it?
J
Ray Leventhal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On my newly up-and-running nameserver (CentOS 5), I noticed the
> following alerts in /var/log/messages after restarting BIND. (lines
> inserted to aid in reading).
> As I'm new to SELinux, I'm hoping for some pointers on 1) if this is an
> issue which simply *mu
On 14 August 2007, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not sure what the problem is ... but the new (fc6/7 and centos)
> mounting
> of DVDs uses gnome-mount.
>
> it mounts under ... /media/$ISO_NAME
>
> it should also show on the desktop
>
Johnny: It shows up properly, if I put a CD int
On 15 August 2007, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Everyone believed that except DECnet which expected all cards in the
> same machine to have the same MAC. The address should be stored in a
> ROM and initialized at startup, so it is probably a firmware or driver
> bug.
Les: On multi
Hello all. I have been running running centos 4.5 final for some time with
any problems. Been running great, until today. System was frozen and
/var/log/messages showed:
Aug 15 23:01:28 mydomain kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
dereference at virtual address
Aug 15 23:01:28 my
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 15 August 2007, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Everyone believed that except DECnet which expected all cards in the
same machine to have the same MAC. The address should be stored in a
ROM and initialized at startup, so it is probably a firmware or driver
bug.
Am Donnerstag, den 16.08.2007, 10:28 -0400 schrieb Jerry Geis:
> I can right click on the top panel and select "Delete Panel"
> on centos 4.5
>
> however, is there a way to do that in a shell script?
>
> I was looking at gconf-editor under apps/panel/toplevels/top_panel
> but I dont see anything
I swear that I've removed httpd from logrotate.d on more
than one occasion because I prefer to rotate httpd logs
on my own schedule. But the config keeps on returning
and throwing off my stats. I'm assuming that when there
is an Apache upgrade that it's re-inserting the config into
the logrotate.
I guess the logrotate-config for httpd is marked noreplace. So you could
either delete all lines from that file or just comment all lines out
instead of removing the file.
RPM should sense that the file was changed and should not touch it.
Am Donnerstag, den 16.08.2007, 21:24 -0500 schrieb Scott M
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