hi.
I am having some problems installing CentOS 5.2 x86_64 onto a
Supermicro 6015V-T with Intel 5000V chipset and ESB2 controller using
SATA drives. Currently I am running CentOS 4.7 i386 and it sees both
drives but when I boot into the CentOS 5 install CD it fails to see
the drives. Does anybody
Ned Slider wrote:
> Bo Lynch wrote:
>> Ned,
>> So you are saying that I should point my yum clients to the 5/updates/i386
>> folder for updates correct? No matter if they are 5 5.1 5.2? Not trying to
>> be redundant...Just want to make sure that I'm understanding this correct
>> before I actually g
1. Is there a "right" way to install software on Linux in general, an
CentOS in particular? For example, the Package Manager on CentOS 5.2
allows you to install certain software, but often not the latest
version. So if I go download MySQL 5.0.67 from the web, how do I install
it and make it
Upstream bugzilla says :-
Rebasing to Samba 3.0.32 would fix various current RHEL4 bugs.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460904
I have looked at the bugs.centos.org but did not find
user reported bugs.
Is anyone experiencing problems using the CentOS 4 samba?
Spike.
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Rene Fournier wrote:
> Being slightly familiar with BSD, I'm trying to get my feet wet with
> Linux, and was wondering if anyone can suggest a good walkthrough of
> setting up a CentOS server with Apache, PHP, and MySQL...
yum install httpd php php-mysql mysql-server
Et voilà.
> 1. Is there
Being slightly familiar with BSD, I'm trying to get my feet wet with
Linux, and was wondering if anyone can suggest a good walkthrough of
setting up a CentOS server with Apache, PHP, and MySQL...
I realize there are step-by-step guides of the sort "copy-this-line-
paste-into-terminal-and-hit
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 12:34 AM, Ralph Angenendt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ned Slider wrote:
>> Bo Lynch wrote:
>>> Ned,
>>> So you are saying that I should point my yum clients to the 5/updates/i386
>>> folder for updates correct? No matter if they are 5 5.1 5.2? Not trying to
>>> be redundant
Rene Fournier wrote:
> From: Rene Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [CentOS] Good [L]AMP tutorial for CentOS 5.2 ?
> To: centos@centos.org
> Date: Saturday, October 11, 2008, 9:22 AM
> Being slightly familiar with BSD, I'm trying to get my
> feet wet with
> Linux, and was wondering if anyo
Hi All,
I have a backup site and I would like to rsync from production to
backup site. However, I would like to have all backups be compressed
so I can save space. Can anyone recommend a good way to do this? I am
currently using tar and bzip2 to do this.
TIA
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I am trying to ssh from my Windows/Cygwin xterm window into my CentOS52
servers w/o using passwords but my keys seem like they're being ignored. I
created the key in cygwin using:
$ ssh-keygen -t dsa -f id_dsa
And copied id_dsa.pub over to centos:~/.ssh/authorized_keys
Ideas?
tia,
- Joe
On Saturday 11 October 2008 15:11:57 Mag Gam wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a backup site and I would like to rsync from production to
> backup site. However, I would like to have all backups be compressed
> so I can save space. Can anyone recommend a good way to do this? I am
> currently using tar an
Joe Tseng wrote:
I am trying to ssh from my Windows/Cygwin xterm window into my CentOS52
servers w/o using passwords but my keys seem like they're being
ignored. I created the key in cygwin using:
$ ssh-keygen -t dsa -f id_dsa
And copied id_dsa.pub over to centos:~/.ssh/authorized_keys
Idea
That was it!!! Thank you very much!
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From: "Ned Slider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 11:07 AM
To: "CentOS mailing list"
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Unable to use SSH password-less logins
Joe Tseng wrote:
I am trying to ssh fr
Joe Tseng wrote:
That was it!!! Thank you very much!
You're welcome Joe.
btw - please remember to bottom post and trim your replies - thanks :)
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I don't know if those are new kernels in
- http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/updates/i386/RPMS/?C=M;O=D
but as yum cannot "see" them is it because the headers are not updated?
- http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/updates/i386/headers/?C=M;O=D
Spike
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On Sat, 2008-10-11 at 12:12 -0700, Spike Turner wrote:
> I don't know if those are new kernels in
>
> - http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/updates/i386/RPMS/?C=M;O=D
The ones dated 10/8 are new. My up-to-date 4.7 still has the ...1.EL
kernel build.
>
> but as yum cannot "see" them is it because
On 11-Oct-08, at 2:16 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
3. Is it a bad idea to install some software from the command-line
via
wget, some software from the graphical Package Manager, and some
software from the the web? What I mean is, so far it seems like Linux
manages the list of installed packages
Rene Fournier a écrit :
Being slightly familiar with BSD, I'm trying to get my feet wet with
Linux, and was wondering if anyone can suggest a good walkthrough of
setting up a CentOS server with Apache, PHP, and MySQL...
I realize there are step-by-step guides of the sort
"copy-this-line-paste
Bacula is another good option is more easy to configure than amanda
and have excelent funtions and admin panel
Regards
Alejandro
www.linuxiso.com.ar
2008/10/11, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Saturday 11 October 2008 15:11:57 Mag Gam wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have a backup site and I woul
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