On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 04:59:06AM +0100, hadi motamedi wrote:
>
>
> For mangling text??!! I think your example is way off topic for this
>
> Thank you for your reply. I thought to write C code to accomplish this but
> next
> I found very powerful centos tools for this application from the
Those tools are not centos only.
>
>
> Thank you for your reply. Yes, you are right. But my server is running
centos and so I wanted to find its power in text file manipulations (rather
than trying to write C code).
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.o
On Mon, 3 May 2010 17:21:02 -0400
Phil Schaffner wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote on 04/30/2010 11:03 AM:
> > Ok, where/how do I submit this to the CentOS project?
> >
> > Here's a complete script - anyone, *please* feel free to test it, and let
> > me know if I've missed anything.
Does anyone h
sorry for bumping the thread,
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=589332
not bug but feature.
seems a shame to have built in obsolesence from RH.
also means "new" laptop i bought for the purpose of using 6 when it
comes won't work even though it is several generations of cpu newer
than my
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 6:48 AM, Michael Simpson
wrote:
> sorry for bumping the thread,
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=589332
>
> not bug but feature.
> seems a shame to have built in obsolesence from RH.
> also means "new" laptop i bought for the purpose of using 6 when it
> come
Hi! I have an directory full with rpms that are installed on some
machines.. what is the best way to update those rpms to the latest
version? are there more optimal approaches then searching for each rpm
names in an update repo and download one by one?
Thanks,
Adrian
smime.p7s
Description: S/MI
>
> Hi! I have an directory full with rpms that are installed on
> some machines.. what is the best way to update those rpms to
> the latest version? are there more optimal approaches then
> searching for each rpm names in an update repo and download
> one by one?
yum update
*
On 5/13/10, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
> Hi! I have an directory full with rpms that are installed on some
> machines.. what is the best way to update those rpms to the latest
> version? are there more optimal approaches then searching for each rpm
> names in an update repo and download one by one?
>
Adrian Sevcenco wrote on 05/13/2010 08:49 AM:
> Hi! I have an directory full with rpms that are installed on some
> machines.. what is the best way to update those rpms to the latest
> version? are there more optimal approaches then searching for each rpm
> names in an update repo and download one
I have several machine running CentOS
I upgraded all of them from 5.3 to 5.4
One machine has a yum problem after upgrading
# yum update
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Determining fastest mirrors
* addons: mirror.trouble-free.net
* base: mirror.team-cymru.org
* extras: mirror.team-cymru.org
On 05/13/2010 02:27 PM, rra...@comcast.net wrote:
> self.repoid))
> TypeError: Parsing primary.xml error: Start tag expected, '<' not found
>
one of the mirrors you are hitting has bad repodata, or you have
misconfigured a baseurl / mirrorlist line. I wont be surprised if one of
the machin
On Thu, 13 May 2010, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 05/13/2010 02:27 PM, rra...@comcast.net wrote:
>> self.repoid))
>> TypeError: Parsing primary.xml error: Start tag expected, '<' not found
>>
>
> one of the mirrors you are hitting has bad repodata, or you have
> misconfigured a baseurl / mirro
On 05/13/2010 02:51 PM, rra...@comcast.net wrote:
> Both times I ran 'md5sum md5sum /var/cache/yum/addons/primary.xml.gz'
> for the machine that failed and a machine that works and they match
> It does not seem to matter which server the repo file comes from
is your machine running out of RAM ?
Y
Dear all,
Could anybody give me some recommended open source software for wifi management?
What I am looking for is a simple and basic tools, for example the software
will have these kind of features :
- user connect to the wifi network
- user got IP from DHCP but he can't browse to anywhere at
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Folks,
>
>I've been getting complaints in our logfiles, such as
> May 12 10:07:07 automount[3415]: update_negative_cache: key
> ".git" not found in map.
>
>a) Is there a FAQ on automount that might cover some of this? Googling
> hasn't found one for me?
Am 13.05.2010 um 18:49 schrieb Roberto HT:
> Dear all,
>
> Could anybody give me some recommended open source software for wifi
> management?
>
you could try pfSense.
http://www.pfsense.org
They have a "captive portal" mode.
Coming with 2.0 is a function to pre-generate "vouchers".
Nothi
On 5/13/2010 11:49 AM, Roberto HT wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Could anybody give me some recommended open source software for wifi
> management?
>
> What I am looking for is a simple and basic tools, for example the software
> will have these kind of features :
> - user connect to the wifi network
> -
I just had a strange occurrence. I was printing out some PDFs and I
pulled one down off the web (my wireless bill) and tried to print page
1. My browser properly fired up AR9, but nothing printed. I tried
agian, still nothing. I saved the file, opened it with the Document
Viewer and it can't pr
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:28 AM, MHR wrote:
> I just had a strange occurrence. I was printing out some PDFs and I
> pulled one down off the web (my wireless bill) and tried to print page
> 1. My browser properly fired up AR9, but nothing printed. I tried
> agian, still nothing. I saved the fi
At Thu, 13 May 2010 10:35:27 -0700 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:28 AM, MHR wrote:
> > I just had a strange occurrence. Â I was printing out some PDFs and I
> > pulled one down off the web (my wireless bill) and tried to print page
> > 1. Â My browser properly fired
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
>
> I'm guessing the file contains some MS-Windows specific thingy (image
> or embedded object), for which you don't have the whatever plugin to
> deal with. Photoshop Elements (for MS-Windows) apparently has whatever
> plugin that can deal w
On 05/11/2010 10:21 PM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> On 12.5.2010 3.25, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 05/11/2010 10:21 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
>>>
>>> Interesting commands, and revealing, it seems to me.
>>
>> Well, there you go. Something set up policy routing on the working
>> host. Do you have any files
Has anything changed in updates that would affect md raid1 resync speed?
I regularly swap a 750G drive and resync to keep an offsite copy and
haven't paid enough attention to known when things changed but it seems
to take much longer to sync than it did months ago, even if I unmount
the parti
2010/5/13 Les Mikesell :
> Has anything changed in updates that would affect md raid1 resync speed?
> I regularly swap a 750G drive and resync to keep an offsite copy and
> haven't paid enough attention to known when things changed but it seems
> to take much longer to sync than it did months ago,
> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Robert Heller
> wrote:
>>
>> I'm guessing the file contains some MS-Windows specific thingy (image
>> or embedded object), for which you don't have the whatever plugin to
>> deal with. Photoshop Elements (for MS-Windows) apparently has whatever
>> plugin that c
On 05/13/2010 05:49 PM, Roberto HT wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Could anybody give me some recommended open source software for wifi
> management?
>
> What I am looking for is a simple and basic tools, for example the software
> will have these kind of features :
> - user connect to the wifi network
>
Gordon wrote:
> On 05/11/2010 10:21 PM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
>> On 12.5.2010 3.25, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>> On 05/11/2010 10:21 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> Find it harder:
> find /etc/ -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep "ip rule"
Or, since modern find's default to -print, you could do
find /etc -ty
On Thu, 13 May 2010, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> well, try this:
>
> http://www.ducea.com/2006/06/25/increase-the-speed-of-linux-software-raid-reconstruction/
Interesting link. Thanks. I'll be interested to try it out next time I
swap out a RAID disk.
--
Paul Heinlein <> heinl...@madboa.com <> htt
On 05/13/2010 04:23 PM, Phil Schaffner wrote:
> Adrian Sevcenco wrote on 05/13/2010 08:49 AM:
>> Hi! I have an directory full with rpms that are installed on some
>> machines.. what is the best way to update those rpms to the latest
>> version? are there more optimal approaches then searching for e
Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
> Thanks it helps! but a little more bit of info^Whints could help even
> more: lets say that on the server i do this stuff (and where is this
> dir from which nodes are installed) everything is up to date.. (and
> worker nodes are NOT updated) and i dont want to ask nodes
On 5/13/2010 3:26 PM, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
> On 05/13/2010 04:23 PM, Phil Schaffner wrote:
>> Adrian Sevcenco wrote on 05/13/2010 08:49 AM:
>>> Hi! I have an directory full with rpms that are installed on some
>>> machines.. what is the best way to update those rpms to the latest
>>> version? are
"Roberto HT" wrote:
> Could anybody give me some recommended open source software for wifi
> management?
They're called Captive Portals:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_portal
That page lists a few of them.
--
Spiro Harvey Knossos Networks Ltd
021-295-1923
On 5/13/2010 2:45 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Robert Heller
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm guessing the file contains some MS-Windows specific thingy (image
>>> or embedded object), for which you don't have the whatever plugin to
>>> deal with. Photoshop Elements (for M
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:45 PM, wrote:
>
> Have you tried evince?
>
> mark
>
Document Viewer = evince
I just tried it with AR by opening the file with it, but it also does
not print the page.
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.org
http://lis
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> Or the yummable Adobe Reader?
> http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2010/03/install-adobe-acrobat-pdf-reader-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel/
>
Yummy.
No, seriously, I'm waiting for it to download - 61Mb(!). Will post
when it's done
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 04:18:11PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 5/13/2010 2:45 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> >> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Robert Heller
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I'm guessing the file contains some MS-Windows specific thingy (image
> >>> or embedded object), for which you d
If I understand this correctly then you want to update
the LOCAL RPM files to the latest version?
I am not sure but you could try "yumdownloader"
with some kind of bash script:
for f in `ls -1 *rpm`; do
echo Working on file: $f
rpm=${f##*/}
name=${rpm%%-[0-9]*}
echo The name of the rpm
hi guys,
is there an estimate when centos 5.5 will be released?
I'm sitting on needles here, because since I moved my 4*1.5TB raid5
from an asus to an intel D510 mainboard I encounter bug the described
here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=512552
short version: running xfs on top of
On Friday, May 14, 2010 08:50 AM, Rainer Fuegenstein wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> is there an estimate when centos 5.5 will be released?
>
> I'm sitting on needles here, because since I moved my 4*1.5TB raid5
> from an asus to an intel D510 mainboard I encounter bug the described
> here:
>
> https://bugzi
Ah, Captive Portal it is.
Thanks a lot Sir. :)
Regards,
Roberto
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Spiro Harvey wrote:
> "Roberto HT" wrote:
> > Could anybody give me some recommended open source software for wifi
> > management?
>
>
> They're called Captive Portals:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org
Hi,
I need to upgrade a system running 4.1 to 4.2, but before I do I want to list
out all the packages that will be updated/installed/removed. I can run up2date
-l to get a list of updates but does that show packages that need to be
installed and removed as well or just the updates?
Second, ho
On 05/13/2010 12:47 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Gordon wrote:
>> Find it harder:
>> find /etc/ -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep "ip rule"
>
> Or, since modern find's default to -print,
Yes, they do, but I have no idea what that has to do with your
suggestion to use -exec. If you had suggested e
42 matches
Mail list logo