On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 5:10 AM, Manish Kathuria
wrote:
> Does CentOS 5.4 support large ( > 2 TB) external storage devices using
> GPT (GUID Partition Tables), while the main OS resides on smaller hard
> disks using MBR. In this scenario, what can be the largest possible
> size of an ext3 partition
> I selected one virtual CPU for the XP load...primarily because I want to
> run a couple more VMs and the guidance was to allocate one real CPU per
> VM.
My understanding is that Win XP will perform a fundamentally different
install depending on whether it detects 1 or many CPU. So if you ever
pl
The EPEL mirrors for EL4 no longer have a headers directory, just
repodata. This means that up2date has stopped working.
Is this a problem with EPEL or with my system?
Ron
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Sam Acosta wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:06:42 +0800:
> But how could I reload the grub config file after boot.
You can't.
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Markus Falb wrote on Sun, 08 Nov 2009 23:37:44 +0100:
> Yes, but 5!=5.4
wrong.
>
> I have machines with 5.3 and machines with 5.4 and therefore I need a
> local mirror for 5.3
Why do you think did I post it? Read it!
http://www.centos.org/modules/smartfaq/faq.php?faqid=34
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Please be informed that my CentOS server has an interface to the Internet on
its eth0 port and an frame relay link over E1 to the remote site (to provide
data service there) . Can you please do me favor and let me know how can I
get remote login to the far end network element over this fra
On Nov 8, 2009, at 10:43 PM, David McGuffey wrote:
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.8-3.el5.rf.x86_64 from rpmforge has
depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: libfaad.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.8-3.el5.rf.x86_64 (rpmforge)
li
Thanks Kai,
Yeah, the ultimate thing I can do is to reboot.
I do still have one problem with the High Availability feature of CentOS
with Asterisk.
Still in progress exploring the solution.
Good day.
Sam
WEB: www.SamAcosta.net * E-MAIL: m...@samacosta.info
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From: adrian kok
> I install new linux in sda and try to recover the boot partition in sdb
> I mount it /dev/sdb1 /bootpartion
> but I can't chroot into it and grub-install
> Can you help
> [r...@host ~]# chroot /bootpartion
> chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': No such file or directory
When
From: Scott Ehrlich
> I have a 10 blade cluster of just hardware - I can install what I
> want, how I want. What options are there if I wanted to build the 10
> blades as one large beast, but _NOT_ necessarily for someone doing
> grid-type work?Some users don't now how to program that way, b
You don't have to chroot to install grub on a different disk. Please read
grub-install(8).
Frank.
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On 11/09/2009 12:58 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
> Dont misunderstand me, please. I was about to take care of your (CentOS)
> bandwidth. And, my feeling is that my setups are my cup of tea.
I dont think you understand what 5.3 means in respect to CentOS-5. Or
what and how 5.4 superseeds it. I suggest,
>
>From: Sam Acosta
>To: CentOS mailing list
>Sent: Mon, November 9, 2009 7:06:42 AM
>Subject: Re: [CentOS] How Can I change CentOS CLI Screen Resolution to smaller
>text (without GUI)?
>
>Thanks for the inputs guys...
>
>
>But how could I reload the grub config file after boot. Of course,
From: Sam Acosta
> But how could I reload the grub config file after boot. Of course, I just
> could easily re-start our server without prior scheduling...
Maybe check SVGATextMode
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Folks,
I've now got two systems that have been upgraded to 5.4, and that are
sending out log entries like
target2:0:0: FAST-80 WIDE SCSI 160.0 MB/s DT (12.5 ns, offset 62)
with the only differences being the target. I see no errors per se in the
logs. Googling shows posts with different offse
Sam Acosta wrote:
> Thanks Kai,
>
> Yeah, the ultimate thing I can do is to reboot.
>
> I do still have one problem with the High Availability feature of CentOS
> with Asterisk.
>
> Still in progress exploring the solution.
>
> Good day.
I rarely use server consoles directly after they are i
Hi,
I want to be certain that my apache and varnish logfiles are in strict
date order when rotated. I'd like to run a sort command against them
before they're compressed.
I've had a look at the logrotate man page, and it looks like I can use
a postrotate/endscript to do this. However, I can see
I am not able to install this which i used to in debian.. i am now using
centos. can you please tell me how to install apt-get install
libnet-server-perl on centos?
PLEASE HELP
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Answers inline below...
> On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 08:39:06AM -0500, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>> I have some weird behavior I can't explain... I've noticed this behavior
>> since CentOS 5.2 (version I started running) through 5.4...
>>
>> I am running a Xen host/VM. On my guest VM, I use Alpine as
Am Montag, den 09.11.2009, 15:00 +0100 schrieb Dhiraj Chatpar:
> I am not able to install this which i used to in debian.. i am now
> using centos. can you please tell me how to install apt-get install
> libnet-server-perl on centos?
>
> PLEASE HELP
>
>
man yum
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/yu
hadi motamedi wrote:
> Dear All
> Please be informed that my CentOS server has an interface to the
> Internet on its eth0 port and an frame relay link over E1 to the remote
> site (to provide data service there) . Can you please do me favor and
> let me know how can I get remote login to the far
On Monday 09 November 2009 10:00:32 am Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote:
> I want to be certain that my apache and varnish logfiles are in strict
> date order when rotated. I'd like to run a sort command against them
> before they're compressed.
I use the dateext option in my logrotate configuration fi
2009/11/9 Jorge Fábregas :
> On Monday 09 November 2009 10:00:32 am Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote:
>> I want to be certain that my apache and varnish logfiles are in strict
>> date order when rotated. I'd like to run a sort command against them
>> before they're compressed.
>
> I use the dateext opti
>>On Fri, 2009-11-06 at 09:22 -0500, Ben Damon wrote:
>> This happened to me after updating to 5.4 as well. Except mine have
>> not come back. My OpenVPN configuration has been used for a couple
>> years.
>>
>> This is what I am seeing in the log.
>>
>> TLS Error: TLS key negotiation failed to occu
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 09:11:05AM -0500, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>
> Answers inline below...
>
> > On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 08:39:06AM -0500, Scot P. Floess wrote:
> >> I have some weird behavior I can't explain... I've noticed this behavior
> >> since CentOS 5.2 (version I started running) throug
> Does aspell work from the cmdline?
I just verified - yes from the cmdline everything is fine...
> So is it aspell version dependant?
That's a good question - not really sure... I'm not sure what version of
aspell/alpine I was using under Fedora 9 xen guest... I've somewhat
dropped Fedora
I am trying to set up a test kvm virtual machine on a core2 quad
system. I have managed to thread my way through bridging eth0 and I
have a CentOS-5.4 dvd iso prepared.
Using virt-manager, when I try and add a new guest then I get the
error reproduced below. Now, I know that I can 'fix' this by
Actually, I was wrong... For root from the command line - it all works
fine. Running as myself - it pauses for a good 20 seconds.
I thought maybe it was NFS related, so I created a local directory owned
by me and ran aspell from the command line - pause was the same...
On Mon, 9 Nov 2009, Sc
Even more interesting - I just created a local user specific to the VM...
aspell works just fine...
I'm wondering if this is an NFS/NIS related thing... Very wierd indeed...
On Mon, 9 Nov 2009, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>
> Actually, I was wrong... For root from the command line - it all works
>
Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:37:18 +:
> Yes, I do that too.
Then, how are these not in date order? It might help you'd explain the
purpose.
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From: Stephen Nelson-Smith
> I want to be certain that my apache and varnish logfiles are in strict
> date order when rotated. I'd like to run a sort command against them
> before they're compressed.
>
> I've had a look at the logrotate man page, and it looks like I can use
> a postrotate/endscr
2009/11/9 Kai Schaetzl :
> Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:37:18 +:
>
>> Yes, I do that too.
>
> Then, how are these not in date order? It might help you'd explain the
> purpose.
Because within apache, you can't necessarily guarantees strict
chronological order of log entries.
Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote:
> I've had a look at the logrotate man page, and it looks like I can use
> a postrotate/endscript to do this. However, I can see any reference
> in the documentation for how to operate on the file. All the examples
> seem to take the form of restarting something, or r
OK, I feel like a complete idiot...
I was not running nfslock... I started it, and the problem went away.
The user (me being the user) had an NFS mounted home directory...
No idea why this worked under Fedora 9 - I may have started nfslock on
that VM...
Thanks all for the help!
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Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 16:45:35 +:
> Because within apache, you can't necessarily guarantees strict
> chronological order of log entries. If, for example, php takes a
> couple of seconds to run, the request could come a couple of seconds
> before the log entry is writte
James B. Byrne wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:44:36 -0500 (EST):
> Install qemu.
> SELinux denied access requested by qemu-system-x86.
I'm not running KVM (but Xen). From the snippets above I deduce:
- qemu is not part of CentOS, you probably got it from rpmforge.
- that means you do not need qemu
2009/11/9 Kai Schaetzl :
> Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 16:45:35 +:
>
>> Because within apache, you can't necessarily guarantees strict
>> chronological order of log entries. If, for example, php takes a
>> couple of seconds to run, the request could come a couple of seconds
>
On Sun, 8 Nov 2009, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> I know everyone says RAID is not substitute for a proper backup
> solution... but this machine *is* the backup for the rest of the
> network. At what point should one draw the line for backing up? What
> is there out there that is still reasonably econo
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Markus Falb wrote on Sun, 08 Nov 2009 23:37:44 +0100:
>
>> Yes, but 5!=5.4
>
> wrong.
>
Nice concept certainly, but it was not working, at least not for me:
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=3884
(mentioned in the Release Not
> - qemu is not part of CentOS, you probably got it from rpmforge.
> - that means you do not need qemu for KVM usage
> - SELinux cannot know about it
> - there's probably a different preferred way to use KVM on CentOS
>
>From a recent mail in this list:
>
> Well, it turns out that qemu is require
On Nov 8, 2009, at 2:22 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
>> agreed but I am not a fan of RAID-5 any more because it is so slow.
>> Suggest RAID 10/0+1
>>
>
> generally, I'd agree, but for bulk storage like a backup server, the
> drive count gets kind of higher.
>
> http://www.supermi
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 11/09/2009 12:58 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
>> Dont misunderstand me, please. I was about to take care of your (CentOS)
>> bandwidth. And, my feeling is that my setups are my cup of tea.
>
> I dont think you understand what 5.3
Anyone having problems with logrotate and CentOS 5.4?
Although I have /etc/logrotate.d/mail (contents below) to rotate my maillog
file, it fails to do it automatically:
/var/log/maillog {
compress
dateext
maxage 365
rotate 60
size=+1024k
missingok
postrotate
/etc
Please help me as i am not able to find any way to install Libnet Perl
Server
I used to install this on debian using
apt-get install libnet-server-perl
Command
I just cannot figure out how to install this on Centos. Please help
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Dhiraj Chatpar wrote:
> Please help me as i am not able to find any way to install Libnet Perl
> Server
>
> I used to install this on debian using
> apt-get install libnet-server-perl
> Command
>
> I just cannot figure out how to install this on Centos. Please help
> --
> Nice concept certainly
You have definitely *not* understood the concept *at all*.
Trying reading that FAQ again!
> again: 5.4 != 5.3
*Can* you read? Nobody wrote that "5.4 == 5.3".
If you want to stay on 5.3, then simply don't do updates anymore.
5=current
5.0=5.0
5.3=5.3
5.4=5.4
current=5.
> Dhiraj Chatpar wrote:
>> Please help me as i am not able to find any way to install Libnet Perl
>> Server
>>
>> I used to install this on debian using
>> apt-get install libnet-server-perl
>> Command
>>
>> I just cannot figure out how to install this on Centos. Please help
>
> You need the perl-N
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 9, 2009, at 10:25 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Dhiraj Chatpar wrote:
>>> Please help me as i am not able to find any way to install Libnet
>>> Perl
>>> Server
>>>
>>> I used to install this on debian using
>>> apt-get install libnet-server-perl
>>> Command
>>>
>>>
John Doe wrote:
> From: adrian kok
>
>> I install new linux in sda and try to recover the boot partition in sdb
>> I mount it /dev/sdb1 /bootpartion
>> but I can't chroot into it and grub-install
>> Can you help
>> [r...@host ~]# chroot /bootpartion
>> chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': No
I'll be setting up a vSphere 4 environment hosting CentOS 5.4 on Netapp
FAS and was curious how you guys are handling the automation of
partition alignment within your linux guests. I'd like to use cobbler
for dynamically creating kickstart scripts and wasn't sure if I could
align my disk during i
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Curt Mills wrote:
>
> Perhaps skip using the 13GB drive since it will probably fail
> relatively soon. Snag another larger drive and do mirroring between
> the two.
>
This is where I run up against a pre-conceived notion, which may or may not
be correct. I had b
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 11:20:20PM +0530, Dhiraj Chatpar wrote:
> Please help me as i am not able to find any way to install Libnet Perl
> Server
>
> I used to install this on debian using
> apt-get install libnet-server-perl
> Command
>
> I just cannot figure out how to install this on Centos. P
Scott McClanahan wrote:
> I'll be setting up a vSphere 4 environment hosting CentOS 5.4 on Netapp
> FAS and was curious how you guys are handling the automation of
> partition alignment within your linux guests. I'd like to use cobbler
> for dynamically creating kickstart scripts and wasn't sure i
I'm trying to install a newly downloaded Centos 5.4 on an older Dell
PowerEdge 300. Unfortunately, it came with one of those ATI Rage 2.0
video cards. The install screens show fine, and the initial screen does
fine, but once it starts the "firstboot" section, where I'm supposed to
select the fi
On Mon, 9 Nov 2009, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> This is where I run up against a pre-conceived notion, which may or may not
> be correct. I had been thinking in terms of putting the stored data under
> /srv on the larger drive(s), and if I were going to use RAID, probably
> mirror those drives so if o
On Mon, November 9, 2009 10:44, James B. Byrne wrote:
> I'm not running KVM (but Xen). From the snippets above I deduce:
>
> - qemu is not part of CentOS, you probably got it from rpmforge.
> - that means you do not need qemu for KVM usage
> - SELinux cannot know about it
> - there's probably a d
Ryan Ivey wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 12:47:01 -0500:
> The file rotates correctly if I manually force it, however my logs won't
> update until I restart syslogd. In other words, the new /var/log/maillog
> isn't created after the logrotate. I have to manually restart syslogd and
> manually touch /v
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 11:25:06 -0700 (MST):
> Or maybe cpan install Net::Server will work
But he shouldn't use it if he can avoid!
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Steve Campbell wrote:
> I'm trying to install a newly downloaded Centos 5.4 on an older Dell
> PowerEdge 300. Unfortunately, it came with one of those ATI Rage 2.0
> video cards. The install screens show fine, and the initial screen does
> fine, but once it starts the "firstboot" section, where I'm
nate wrote:
> Steve Campbell wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to install a newly downloaded Centos 5.4 on an older Dell
>> PowerEdge 300. Unfortunately, it came with one of those ATI Rage 2.0
>> video cards. The install screens show fine, and the initial screen does
>> fine, but once it starts the "firs
Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote:
> 2009/11/9 Kai Schaetzl :
>> Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 16:45:35 +:
>>
>>> Because within apache, you can't necessarily guarantees strict
>>> chronological order of log entries. If, for example, php takes a
>>> couple of seconds to run, the reque
I removed qemu and reinstalled virt-manager using the -x qemu
switch. Everything installs and I get kvm-qemu-img instead of qemu.
Of course, virt-manager now does not work. It opens but it does
not provide any means of adding a new virtual host. This places me
back at my point of departure, alb
On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 14:44 -0500, Steve Campbell wrote:
>
> nate wrote:
> > Steve Campbell wrote:
> >
> >> I'm trying to install a newly downloaded Centos 5.4 on an older Dell
> >> PowerEdge 300. Unfortunately, it came with one of those ATI Rage 2.0
> >> video cards. The install screens show
> Of course, virt-manager now does not work. It opens but it does
> not provide any means of adding a new virtual host.
What are the symptoms?
Does virt-manager ask for your root password when starting?
Did you try with SELinux in permissive mode?
I recommend that you install setroubleshoot, i
Steve Campbell wrote:
> R300?
Dell PowerEdge R300
> Don't have or know what a serial monitor is also.
Null modem cable from the serial port to another system
running a terminal emulator, and installing via text mode.
You could also try editing the grub config from the boot menu
and disabling
Hi,
I have installed OpenOffice 3.1 downloaded from the openoffice.org
website on CentOS 5.4 x86_64.
The downloaded file is actually an archive containing RPMs.
I did not use their setup tool but installed directly the RPMs I was
interested in via 'yum localinstall' (my idea is in the future to p
Thanks Kai for the input.
> There is *no* need to have an extra mail file for logrotate, just get rid
of it.
> BTW: your question should have gone to the MailScanner list, anyway.
Well, I can see how that *might* be correct, but take MailScanner out of the
equation, it's uses the standard maillog
Ron Loftin wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 14:44 -0500, Steve Campbell wrote:
>
>> nate wrote:
>>
>>> Steve Campbell wrote:
>>>
>>>
I'm trying to install a newly downloaded Centos 5.4 on an older Dell
PowerEdge 300. Unfortunately, it came with one of those ATI Rage 2.0
Mathieu Baudier wrote:
Hi,
I have installed OpenOffice 3.1 downloaded from the openoffice.org
website on CentOS 5.4 x86_64.
The downloaded file is actually an archive containing RPMs.
I did not use their setup tool but installed directly the RPMs I was
interested in via 'yum localinstall' (my
> Did you install the relevant rpm from the desktop-integration folder?? This
> has fixed these issues for me previously
I have installed openoffice.org3.1-redhat-menus.noarch from the
sekto-integration subfolder.
Is it what you had done?
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James B. Byrne wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:48:50 -0500 (EST):
> I am afraid I am not seeing the logic behind this sort of install
> cockup. If qemu is not supposed to be used at all then why is it
> even available
because you enabled rpmforge and installed qemu. *You* did that, not CentOS. I
s
Steve Campbell wrote, On 11/09/2009 03:40 PM:
>
> Ron Loftin wrote:
>> On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 14:44 -0500, Steve Campbell wrote:
>>
>>> nate wrote:
>>>
Steve Campbell wrote:
> I'm trying to install a newly downloaded Centos 5.4 on an older Dell
> PowerEdge 3
Is it possible that rhev is available (soon) on centos?
http://www.redhat.com/virtualization/rhev/
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 01:26:02AM +0200, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> Is it possible that rhev is available (soon) on centos?
>
> http://www.redhat.com/virtualization/rhev/
Maybe the hypervisor portion (RHEV-H), but certainly not the management
portion (RHEV-M) -- at least not until it can be rewritt
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 01:26:02AM +0200, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>> Is it possible that rhev is available (soon) on centos?
>>
>> http://www.redhat.com/virtualization/rhev/
>
> Maybe the hypervisor portion (RHEV-H), but certainly not the management
> portion (RHEV-M) -- at l
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 01:40:56AM +0200, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 01:26:02AM +0200, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> >> Is it possible that rhev is available (soon) on centos?
> >>
> >> http://www.redhat.com/virtualization/rhev/
> >
> > Maybe the hypervisor
on 10-11-2009 4:20 AM fake...@fakessh.eu spake
the following:
> Hi all
> Hi list
>
>
> my linux box is CentOS 5.3
> it is properly updated
> I use the old old �stable version 0.1.1 of roundcubemail , which is contained
> in the deposit EPEL
> I preferred to continue using the version contained i
James B. Byrne wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:30:21 -0500 (EST):
> Odd then, do you not think, that when I install virt-manager yum
> requires qemu from the extras repository and does not require
> kvm-qemu-img.
Yes. It doesn't require any of them for me. Have you tried cleaning your
metadata?
Kai
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 09:40:01PM +0100, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed OpenOffice 3.1 downloaded from the openoffice.org
> website on CentOS 5.4 x86_64.
>
> The downloaded file is actually an archive containing RPMs.
> I did not use their setup tool but installed directly the
On 11/10/2009 06:06 AM, fred smith wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 09:40:01PM +0100, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have installed OpenOffice 3.1 downloaded from the openoffice.org
>> website on CentOS 5.4 x86_64.
>>
>> The downloaded file is actually an archive containing RPMs.
>> I
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> 2009/11/6 Monty Shinn :
>> Setting the blocksize did the trick for me.
>
> Not so sure you need to do that, I have a 40TB share over samba that
> presents itself properly with no additional configuration.
>
> Ben
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2009, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>
> Yes, that windows management is the pain in the .. like in vmware esx.
>
> It's sad to see that also Linux companies are supporting windows only
> management interfaces..
>
> --
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They support it in an odd way. Make money with open sour
Alle,
We currently are using OpenLDAP for our authentication needs for
CentOS, Redhat and Solaris clients. We are considering migrating to
CentOS DS, however, two of our LDAP replicas are on Solaris 10 machines
(different physical location, as well as network).
Is there a port o
On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 23:31 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> James B. Byrne wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:48:50 -0500 (EST):
>
> > I am afraid I am not seeing the logic behind this sort of install
> > cockup. If qemu is not supposed to be used at all then why is it
> > even available
>
> because you
On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 07:09 -0500, Steve Huff wrote:
> On Nov 8, 2009, at 10:43 PM, David McGuffey wrote:
>
> >> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> >> gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.8-3.el5.rf.x86_64 from rpmforge has
> >> depsolving problems
> >> --> Missing Dependency: libfaad.so.0()(64bit) is n
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 9:44 PM, Camron W. Fox wrote:
> Alle,
>
> We currently are using OpenLDAP for our authentication needs for
> CentOS, Redhat and Solaris clients. We are considering migrating to
> CentOS DS, however, two of our LDAP replicas are on Solaris 10 machines
> (different phys
Thank you very much for your reply . Please be informed that the remote
client is getting IP address from my CentOS server via its DHCP so my CentOS
server can reach him via air interface (this is accomplished on GPRS
interface) . But there is no LAN connection between the client and the
remote net
I just bought a new (refurbished) Everexe StepNote laptop with a VIA
C7-M CPU and a VIA chipset, installed CentOS 5.4 on it and the audio
is not working.
I looked around for a sound driver for the VIA vt1708/a, which is what
it claims to have (see below), but that didn't work either.
Any pointers
Thank you very much for your reply . I got the point . The remote client
just needs to have LAN connection to the remote Intranet and then my CentOS
server can remote login to the network element .
Thank you in advance
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 5:25 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
> Thank you very much
Yes, the type of connection does not matter, but each connection point must
have
routes to the others. Each end of your frame relay connection should have its
own address and the system at each end should have routes to the network
segments at the other end. Normally you would have a default
On 11/07/2009 08:33 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
...
> The file command will verify that for you.
Are you sure?
$ cat test1.py
#!/usr/bin/python
print "Hello World"
$ cat test2.py
#!/usr/bin/python
print "Hello World"
$ ./test1.py
Hello World
$ ./test2.py
./test2.py: Command not found.
$ file test1.p
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 07:53:30 +0100
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> > The file command will verify that for you.
>
> Are you sure?
Well, I guess not then. I assumed that "file" would treat a .py file as a text
file. I don't do any programming with Python and haven't looked at it closely.
"file" tells me
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 11:28:14AM -0500, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>
> Even more interesting - I just created a local user specific to the VM...
> aspell works just fine...
>
> I'm wondering if this is an NFS/NIS related thing... Very wierd indeed...
>
try "strace alpine" to see what it's using.
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 11:53:49AM -0500, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>
> OK, I feel like a complete idiot...
>
> I was not running nfslock... I started it, and the problem went away.
> The user (me being the user) had an NFS mounted home directory...
>
> No idea why this worked under Fedora 9 - I m
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