I have a problem with local mail on this netbook. I'm
sure it's something obvious, but I could use another
brain's input.
Fri, 2008-11-28 13:15:27 - TCP Packet -
Source:192.168.0.7,58711 Destination:88.97.17.41,143
- [IMAP rule match]
Fri, 2008-11-28 13:15:27 - TCP Packet -
Source:192.168.0.
Anne Wilson a écrit :
> I have a problem with local mail on this netbook. I'm
> sure it's something obvious, but I could use another
> brain's input.
that would require surgery. you could try "another brain's output"
instead ;-p
>
> Fri, 2008-11-28 13:15:27 - TCP Packet -
> Source:192.168.0.
On 2008-11-29, 02:18 GMT, MHR wrote:
> Does anyone here have a good working knowledge of the command line
> interface to Bugzilla?
>
> If so, please contact me off-list as this is OT here, but my inquiry
> on the bugzilla list met with silence
It is OT, but I cannot resist to make a small plug
On Saturday 29 November 2008 12:39:10 you wrote:
> Anne -- You need to provide a context. What
application/service is
> reporting these messages - a firewall, imap daemon
...?
>
They originate from my router.
> Also, the destination port is 143, so this is imap, and
not related
> to "sending"
On Saturday 29 November 2008 12:54:12 mouss wrote:
> Anne Wilson a écrit :
> > I have a problem with local mail on this netbook.
I'm
> > sure it's something obvious, but I could use another
> > brain's input.
>
> that would require surgery. you could try "another
brain's output"
> instead ;-p
>
Hi All;
I'm trying to instal CentOS on my new laptop but I've run into a few issues.
It's a Dell Precision M6400 - I'm installing CentOS 5 (64bit) running KDE
I have 3 issues:
1) I cannot get the wireless to work
2) I cannot get sound to work
3) I cannot get the full screen resolution
I
could you maybe give more information. dmesg for example
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Kevin Kempter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All;
>
> I'm trying to instal CentOS on my new laptop but I've run into a few issues.
>
> It's a Dell Precision M6400 - I'm installing CentOS 5 (64bit) running
Is there a utility such as rpmfind that exists for enterprise
rpms? One could locate rpms from various repos e.g.
- Centos base, extras, plus
- EPEL
- RPMForge
- KBS repos
Due to the requirement of a subscription, upstream or others
like Oracle Unbreakable linux couldn't be listed.
Regards,
Van
Vandaman wrote:
Is there a utility such as rpmfind that exists for enterprise
rpms? One could locate rpms from various repos e.g.
- Centos base, extras, plus
- EPEL
- RPMForge
- KBS repos
you mean, like `yum list` ?
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On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Kevin Kempter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to instal CentOS on my new laptop but I've run into a few issues.
> It's a Dell Precision M6400 - I'm installing CentOS 5 (64bit) running KDE
>
I have an old Toshiba Tecra 8100 w/P3-600 and CentOS 5.2 32 bit, s
John R Pierce wrote:
> Vandaman wrote:
> > Is there a utility such as rpmfind that exists for
> enterprise
> > rpms? One could locate rpms from various repos e.g.
> > - Centos base, extras, plus
> > - EPEL
> > - RPMForge
> > - KBS repos
> >
>
> you mean, like `yum list` ?
yumlist or yumex a
Hi all,
im going crazy. I have one ATA disc with CentOS 5.2 and LVM, the LVM
structure is:
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
LV Name/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol01
Here comes the challende, i need to clone that ATA disc to a SATA disc.
The thing
>yumlist or yumex are not as good as rpmfind, as i don't
>run yumex/GUI on any server.
How does #yum list not work *if* the repo is added to your list?
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Shade.GE wrote:
The only problem now is, i cannot boot from the new SATA drive. I run
into a kernel panic (Kernel not syncing). I try'd everything possible,
in mtab of the sata was the LVM path, i changed it and also the grub
menue the fstab and so on...
mtab is a dynamic file anyways, fstab
>How can i get of that LVM and clone it to the new SATA drive?
Well, you need modules in your new initrd for the sata controller.
It looks like you have everything else in order.
FWIW, I do softraid under LVM no problem and I like the flexibility
of LVM so I always use it now.
jlc
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On 2008-11-29, 20:23 GMT, Vandaman wrote:
> yumlist or yumex are not as good as rpmfind, as i don't run
> yumex/GUI on any server.
He, didn't say yumlist, but yum list (and you can add yum search
to the mix).
Matěj
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Joseph L. Casale schrieb:
>> How can i get of that LVM and clone it to the new SATA drive?
>>
>
> Well, you need modules in your new initrd for the sata controller.
> It looks like you have everything else in order.
>
> FWIW, I do softraid under LVM no problem and I like the flexibility
> of L
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Shade.GE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here comes the challende, i need to clone that ATA disc to a SATA disc.
> The thing is, i don't longer need the LVM structure because i need so
> make a softraid 1 later.
> My plan was:
>
> 1. Boot from a live cd and rsync al
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Shade.GE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yea the SATA modules are included in the initrd. Grub boots but i cannot
> get over to init. Well, its not important if LVM is there or not. Its
> the intel board with the singel core atom cpu. so 2 sata and one ide
> port. I
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> How does #yum list not work *if* the repo is
> added to your list?
Is that how rpmfind works? http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/
What packages are available for CentOS and third party repos
without having the .repo files installed?
Regards,
Vandaman.
_
>Is that how rpmfind works?
Don't know _exactly_ how I searches, but I think that point is mute.
>http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/ What packages are available for CentOS and third
>party repos
>without having the .repo files installed?
Sorry, I don't understand. Add the few repo's you know you'll
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Vandaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is that how rpmfind works? http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/
> What packages are available for CentOS and third party repos
> without having the .repo files installed?
I usually go to:
http://rpm.pbone.net/
Click "Advanced RPM S
>That could be the drive order confusion I mentioned.
Good point,
What happens if you yank the IDE drive and attempt to boot?
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MHR schrieb:
> On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Shade.GE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Yea the SATA modules are included in the initrd. Grub boots but i cannot
>> get over to init. Well, its not important if LVM is there or not. Its
>> the intel board with the singel core atom cpu. so 2 sata
>I try'd in different order. Disconnect the IDE drive, change only the
>bootorder etc. Nothing, everytime the same message. Grub can boot it,
>its running into kernel and one line before init is running kernel
>panics. Seems like the kernel could not find the root device, the swap
>is afaik not nec
Joseph L. Casale schrieb:
>> I try'd in different order. Disconnect the IDE drive, change only the
>> bootorder etc. Nothing, everytime the same message. Grub can boot it,
>> its running into kernel and one line before init is running kernel
>> panics. Seems like the kernel could not find the root
>Mobo is: Intel D945GCLF Little Falls
>Iv'e try'd mkinitrd with mounted /sys, /proc and /dev from the live cd
>without any special parameters, so my think was, sata is visible and
>should be enabled by default. The LVM is not longer included in the new
>initrd because the lvm messages are gone on b
on 11-26-2008 6:12 AM Kai Schaetzl spake the following:
> It's obvious but I should have mentioned it nevertheless that I copied the
> partition table from sdb back to sda, of course.
> I wonder how the superblock for /dev/md1 could be missing?
>
> Kai
>
Before you do anything, can you access th
I'm still having a problem with this software-RAID setup. I restructured
the disk layout, so that I have the exact same partition layout on both
disks. But now I cannot boot from the new md device.
The important devices are:
/dev/md0 with /boot (made from sda1 and sdb1)
/dev/md2 with / (made onl
> /dev/md2 with / (made only from sda2)
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Hi All;
How do I enable/configure wireless in CentOS 5 ?
I cannot find knetworkmanager anywhere..
Do I need to install another repository ?
I did enable rpmfusion with no luck
Thanks in advance...
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--- On Sat, 11/29/08, Kevin Kempter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Kevin Kempter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [CentOS] CentOS 5 - KDE - wireless ?
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Date: Saturday, November 29, 2008, 5:14 PM
> Hi All;
>
> How do I enable/configure wireless in CentOS 5 ?
>
>
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