On Saturday 23 August 2008 07:53:08 Ric Moore wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 07:45 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Saturday 23 August 2008 07:28:22 Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 10:46 -0700, nate wrote:
> > > > MHR wrote:
> > > > > So, is this a bug in the automounter? Is t
On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 20:00 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
>
> I tried to install google-earth with yum but either that isn't the
> name of the package or it is not available in the Google repository.
> Then, I did some reading on the Google site. Question: How do I
> determine whether or not the CP
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There are too many mount points. Close to 120. I am fairly certain
this volume is not mouted. I did a grep -i lvname /proc/mounts
Here is the LV info.
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name/dev/deptd1_dat_vg01/dat004
VG Namedeptd1_dat_vg01
LV UUID
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 06:46 -0700, Mag Gam wrote:
> There are too many mount points. Close to 120. I am fairly certain
> this volume is not mouted. I did a grep -i lvname /proc/mounts
May be your problem?
$ cat /proc/mounts
rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0
/dev/root / ext3 rw,data=ordered 0 0
/dev /dev tm
Being as a Windows geek tho, I consider Linux as a more powerful server
operating system than Windows. When I saw OS comparison at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/compare/linux/server-security.mspx I
was shocked! Showed it to a friend and he felt like being brainwashed :D
lol.
What do you fe
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 12:00 PM, ABBAS KHAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Being as a Windows geek tho, I consider Linux as a more powerful server
> operating system than Windows. When I saw OS comparison at
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/compare/linux/server-security.mspx I
> was shocked!
Hi All,
I'm running CentOS 5.2 with SELinux in enforcing mode (default
targeted policy). The server hosts a PHP web app that sends mail. I'm
getting the following errors (see end of message) in my selinux
audit.log file every time the app sends an email. The email always
seems to get sent successf
ABBAS KHAN wrote:
Being as a Windows geek tho, I consider Linux as a more powerful server
operating system than Windows. When I saw OS comparison at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/compare/linux/server-security.mspx I
was shocked! Showed it to a friend and he felt like being brainwashed :D
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 1:41 AM, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> OTOH I got a new ViewSonic monitor, treating myself to one with a DV output.
> CentOS couldn't handle it and I had to got back to analogue :-(
>
I'm not entirely sure what this part of the thread has to do with the
subject
On Saturday 23 August 2008 19:04:55 MHR wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 1:41 AM, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > OTOH I got a new ViewSonic monitor, treating myself to one with a DV
> > output. CentOS couldn't handle it and I had to got back to analogue :-(
>
> I'm not entirely sure wh
> I'm running CentOS 5.2 with SELinux in enforcing mode (default
> targeted policy). The server hosts a PHP web app that sends mail. I'm
> getting the following errors (see end of message) in my selinux
> audit.log file every time the app sends an email. The email always
> seems to get sent succes
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 6:46 AM, William L. Maltby
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 20:00 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
>>
>
>> I tried to install google-earth with yum but either that isn't the
>> name of the package or it is not available in the Google repository.
>> Then, I did
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:34 PM, John R Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lanny Marcus wrote:
>>
>> Question: How do I
>> determine whether or not the CPU in this box (I think it's an Intel
>> Celeron 2.6 GHz) supports SSE2 or not? I suspect the CPU does *not*
>> support SSE2.
>
> this gets fun.
All I can say is, thanks for being confused.
I have hated the 4.3.something ver of googleearth since I first
installed it. Based on your investigation, I realized that ver 4.3 isn't
supposed to work with my Athlon XP 2600+ and didn't look back in getting
all the ver 4.3 stuff replaced with 4.2.
While playing with the graphic card drivers, I broke up the system and now
I've a kernel panic with not syncing error.
I did backup the system with mondorescue but I forgot to write the iso
image files to the DVD rom. Can I burn the ISO file in rescue mode or in
CentOS livecd environment? Already
ABBAS KHAN wrote:
While playing with the graphic card drivers, I broke up the system and
now I've a kernel panic with not syncing error.
I did backup the system with mondorescue but I forgot to write the
iso image files to the DVD rom. Can I burn the ISO file in rescue mode
or in CentOS livecd
Yep, gives the same kernel panic there as well unfortunately...
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 12:53 PM, John R Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ABBAS KHAN wrote:
>
>> While playing with the graphic card drivers, I broke up the system and now
>> I've a kernel panic with not syncing error.
>> I did
How does one acquire an IP when in the ctr-alt-F2 console of the installer just
as it begins? I must be doing something wrong, but I need to acquire one from
the
server before I start the installation.
Thanks,
jlc
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ABBAS KHAN wrote:
Yep, gives the same kernel panic there as well unfortunately...
`linux single` shouldn't be loading any graphics drivers whatsoever.
odd, very odd.
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On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All I can say is, thanks for being confused.
> I have hated the 4.3.something ver of googleearth since I first installed
> it. Based on your investigation, I realized that ver 4.3 isn't supposed to
> work with my Athlon XP 2600+ a
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> How does one acquire an IP when in the ctr-alt-F2 console of the installer
> just
> as it begins? I must be doing something wrong, but I need to acquire one
> from the
> server before I start the installation.
What are you trying to achieve? If your trying to get an IP
be
ABBAS KHAN wrote:
> While playing with the graphic card drivers, I broke up the system and now
> I've a kernel panic with not syncing error.
What exactly were you playing with? It sounds like you may of
screwed up your initrd. Is there an older kernel installed
that you can boot with?
If the init
nate wrote:
> If the initrd is the issue you should be able to boot using a
> rescue cd and rebuild it using the mkinitrd command (back up
> the existing one just in case, it's in /boot/`uname -r`.img
/boot/initrd-`uname -r`.img actually..
nate
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Hi, that MS article is just marketing fluff.
Here is a less biased viewpoint:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080425-study-70-percent-say-red-hat-more-secure-than-windows.html
Its further interesting to note that at a CanSecWest conference earlier
this year, researchers were given access to
Hi all
I want to setup the dynamic dns for printer. ls it easy to do it linux?
Thank you
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kcc wrote:
Hi all
I want to setup the dynamic dns for printer. ls it easy to do it linux?
what does linux have to do with dynamic DNS on a network printer?
are you asking how you setup a dhcpd service?
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On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Anne Wilson
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> It was a small aside about the way that devices do/don't announce themselves,
> and the difficulties that OSs sometimes have in recognising them. I freely
> admit that although I've had the monitor for at least 6 months n
We are trying to use the centos. Now we are using the dhcp for printer.
When printer is started on the network, it gets the ip from the dhcp server
and registers that ip in the dns
The window clients can send the print job to the printer based on the
printer name
Thank you
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008
kcc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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When printer is started on the network, it gets the ip from the dhcp server
and registers that ip in the dns
<<
You don't need ddns, so much as a fixed address in the DHCP server
configuration. Get your printer's Ethernet address, and add a host entry in
your /e
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 03:21:51PM -0400, Stephen Harris wrote:
> I wonder if I could boot off a Ubuntu CD or something and grow the array
> that way. Would be annoying (many hours of server downtime)...
In the end I booted a CentOS 5.2 DVD in "rescue" mode. This appears to
have improved sin
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