Hi.
I want run Centos 5.5 with mobo ASUS M4A88TD-V Evo/USB3 which have AMD
chipset 880G/SB850
Any idea, if kernel in centos 5.5 supports this chipset and SATA HDD
will be recognized during install process ?
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I have a virtual machine stack which was purely Centos 5.4 the last time
I rebooted and experienced this problem: one of the guests does not
start automatically after reboot.
[r...@farm1 xen]# pwd
/etc/xen
[r...@farm1 xen]# ls -l auto
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Dec 11 17:25 name1 -> ../nam
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Hello,guys:
I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
which I will be trying.
My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
systems?
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On May 26, 2010 8:16 AM, "Ireneusz Piasecki" wrote:
Hi.
I want run Centos 5.5 with mobo ASUS M4A88TD-V Evo/USB3 which have AMD
chipset 880G/SB850
Any idea, if kernel in centos 5.5 supports this chipset and SATA HDD
will be recognized during i
On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 17:24 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 5/25/2010 5:09 PM, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
> > On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 06:05:34PM -0400, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
> >
> >> where "smb" is RH's version and /etc/init.d/smb is Cent's. I can't quite
> >> imagine that a difference between overwriting
Am Donnerstag, den 20.05.2010, 19:02 -0400 schrieb Thomas Dukes:
> I am trying to add 127.0.0.1 to my resolv.conf. I added it through the
> system-config-network but if I reboot, its gone. I do not have the caching
> nameserver package installed. My ISP's nameservers are there. It must have
> somet
From: Robert Nichols
> Is that one of those WD drives that falsely
> reports its physical sector size as 512 bytes?
>From the Scorpio blue specs, if I divide the capacity by the number of
>sectors, I get 512...
JD
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On May 26, 2010, at 1:44 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>
>> No. With that file removed, smbd probably wouldn't have been able to
>> write to the directory. If it was able to, it probably would have
>> run
>> into trouble with the next file. If smbd started up in the contex
John Doe wrote:
> From: Robert Nichols
>> Is that one of those WD drives that falsely
>> reports its physical sector size as 512 bytes?
>
>>From the Scorpio blue specs, if I divide the capacity by the number of
>>sectors, I get 512...
>
So is there any way to tell the kernel to write 4k at on
On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 21:27 -0400, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
> But if someone can tell me why selinux thinks it's sane to block
> "/etc/init.d/smb start" while leaving "sh /etc/init.d/smb start" and even
> /some/random/dir/smb start" wide open ... I just can't believe some happy
> hacker at NSA though
sync wrote:
> Hello,guys:
>
> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
> which I will be trying.
>
> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
> systems?
eGroupware and Horde are popular. I use Horde Webmail Edition which
includes e-mai
From: Jatin Davey
> I changed the file permissions such that any user
> could execute it using the "chmod 777 filename" command.
Better use 755...
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JohnS wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 21:27 -0400, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
>
>> But if someone can tell me why selinux thinks it's sane to block
>> "/etc/init.d/smb start" while leaving "sh /etc/init.d/smb start" and even
>> /some/random/dir/smb start" wide open ... I just can't believe some happy
>>
Max wrote:
> sync wrote:
>> Hello,guys:
>>
>> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
>> which I will be trying.
>>
>> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
>> systems?
>
> eGroupware and Horde are popular. I use Horde Webmail Edition
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> On a related note, since you're a horde user: my ISP that I have my domain
> hosted on offers roundcube, squirrelmail, and horde. What I don't like
> about squirrelmail is that it does *not* do the right thing on a reply: I
> have to manually put in who wrote the email I'
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Jatin Davey wrote:
> On 5/25/2010 6:44 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > Jatin Davey wrote:
> >
> >> Here is the script that i am trying to execute as a non-root user:
> >>
> >> #!/bin/sh
> >> ps -C java -o thcount> /home/proc_threads/tempfile
> >> awk ' { total += $1
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Jatin Davey wrote:
>
>> On 5/25/2010 6:44 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>> > Jatin Davey wrote:
>> >
>> >> Here is the script that i am trying to execute as a non-root user:
>> >>
>> >> #!/bin/sh
>> >> ps -C java -o thcount> /home/proc_threads/tempfile
>> >> awk ' { t
On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 23:36 -0400, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 09:09:33PM -0500, Jay Leafey wrote:
>
> > In your case, there should have been AVC errors showing up in the
> > audit log related to smbd. Using restorecon to fix up the security
> > context on the files in /etc/sam
I have been trying to install CentOS 5.4 on a Intel SR1530SHS, Intel
>> S3200SH
mainboard.. It has a 3 x 1TB sata hotswap drives with LSI software raid
onboard.
>>> fake-raid alert!
>>>
I had configured the LSI to have Sata0 and Sata1 with raid 1 and the
>> third
drive as a
John Doe wrote:
> From: Robert Nichols
>
>> Is that one of those WD drives that falsely
>> reports its physical sector size as 512 bytes?
>>
>
> From the Scorpio blue specs, if I divide the capacity by the number of
> sectors, I get 512...
>
all these new 'advanced' drives look to
>
> you can't make a useful argument out of ignorance.
You are being religious, and wrong. See below.
> If you don't want to use SELinux, then disable it.
This is a good idea. Disabling SELinux is the first thing that should
be done, since (as this conversation proves plainly) what we don't
I successfully created an install media on a USB flash drive, but now I
have a minor problem installing from it. Whenever I run the installer,
it insists on installing grub on /dev/sdb (the flash drive) rather than
/dev/sda (the hard drive where I'm installing everything).
Is there a way to convi
Zimbra Collaboration Suite OSE ??? MTA, webmail, LDAP backend, Calendar :)
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On 5/26/2010 9:52 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
>
>>> Is that one of those WD drives that falsely
>>> reports its physical sector size as 512 bytes?
>>>
>>
>> From the Scorpio blue specs, if I divide the capacity by the number of
>> sectors, I get 512...
>>
>
>
>
> all these new 'advanced' drives look
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:07 AM, sync wrote:
> Hello,guys:
>
> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
> which I will be trying.
>
> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
> systems?
> ___
>
Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 5/26/2010 9:52 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
>
Is that one of those WD drives that falsely
reports its physical sector size as 512 bytes?
>>> From the Scorpio blue specs, if I divide the capacity by the number of
>>> sectors, I get 512...
>>>
>>
Bowie Bailey wrote, On 05/26/2010 10:59 AM:
> I successfully created an install media on a USB flash drive, but now I
> have a minor problem installing from it. Whenever I run the installer,
> it insists on installing grub on /dev/sdb (the flash drive) rather than
> /dev/sda (the hard drive where
> Bowie Bailey wrote, On 05/26/2010 10:59 AM:
>> I successfully created an install media on a USB flash drive, but now I
>> have a minor problem installing from it. Whenever I run the installer,
>> it insists on installing grub on /dev/sdb (the flash drive) rather than
>> /dev/sda (the hard drive
On 05/26/2010 07:40 AM, Craig White wrote:
>
> you can't make a useful argument out of ignorance. If you don't want to
> use SELinux, then disable it. Otherwise, learn to understand how it
> operates and deal with it.
>
> one certain way to cause issues with SELinux is to copy files created in
> ot
On 05/26/2010 10:07 AM, sync wrote:
> Hello,guys:
>
> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
> which I will be trying.
> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
> systems?
>
Take a look at Zafara:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Feature
Benjamin wrote:
> On 05/26/2010 07:40 AM, Craig White wrote:
>>
>> you can't make a useful argument out of ignorance. If you don't want to
>> use SELinux, then disable it. Otherwise, learn to understand how it
>> operates and deal with it.
>>
>> one certain way to cause issues with SELinux is to co
On 05/26/2010 10:12 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 5/26/2010 9:52 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
>>
Is that one of those WD drives that falsely
reports its physical sector size as 512 bytes?
>>>
>>>From the Scorpio blue specs, if I divide the capacity by the number of
>>> sectors, I get
> The *theoretical* system security improvement of SELinux is trumped by
> the *practical* observation that I have had existing systems broken by
> SELinux multiple times on the mere handful of systems I have run it on
> in enforcing mode, but have yet to see a single one of several dozen
> (
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Bowie Bailey wrote, On 05/26/2010 10:59 AM:
>>
>>> I successfully created an install media on a USB flash drive, but now I
>>> have a minor problem installing from it. Whenever I run the installer,
>>> it insists on installing grub on /dev/sdb (the flash drive) rath
hello all reader
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since I've installed dovecot deliver. e-mails no longer pass through
amavisd.
amavisd no longer work.
c is to say I have no anti-spam and anti virus
my postconf and dovecot -n
[r...@r13151 ~]# postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases , hash
On 5/26/2010 8:25 AM, Max Hetrick wrote:
> sync wrote:
>> Hello,guys:
>>
>> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
>> which I will be trying.
>>
>> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
>> systems?
>
> eGroupware and Horde are popular
Hi,
I think that maybe Zimbra, ClearOS, eGroupware, Zarafa or Horde are a
little too much if the only thing you want is to have the calendar.
Maybe you should check WebCalendar [1]; its pretty good, allowing you
to sync it with iCal/RSS, and a bunch of other things.
Of course it all depends on wh
Bowie wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> Bowie Bailey wrote, On 05/26/2010 10:59 AM:
>>>
I successfully created an install media on a USB flash drive, but now
I have a minor problem installing from it. Whenever I run the
installer, it insists on installing grub on /dev/sdb (the fl
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Bowie wrote:
>
>
>> Agreed. It's truly obnoxious that we can specify which drive to install
>> the OS onto, but we can't specify where to put the boot loader.
>>
>> What I did was skip the grub install and then install it from the rescue
>> prompt. Unfortunately, this
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:07 AM, sync wrote:
> Hello,guys:
>
> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
> which I will be trying.
>
> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
> systems?
I know its not open source, but have you considered
Bowie wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Bowie wrote:
>> Once it's on, it's fairly stable... though the update of the kernel does
>> *not* always work correctly. With nearly 200 machines that I'm rolling
>> out
>> updates to, not infrequently, I'll see that the default= line in
>> /etc/grub.conf
Does anyone know if the amavisd-new package in rpmforge has the Courier
patch installed?
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On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 14:57 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Bowie wrote:
> > m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> >> Bowie wrote:
>
> >> Once it's on, it's fairly stable... though the update of the kernel does
> >> *not* always work correctly. With nearly 200 machines that I'm rolling
> >> out
> >> updates
JohnS wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 14:57 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> Bowie wrote:
>>
>>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>>
Bowie wrote:
>>
>>
Once it's on, it's fairly stable... though the update of the kernel does
*not* always work correctly. W
>
> On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 14:57 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Bowie wrote:
>> > m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> >> Bowie wrote:
>>
>> >> Once it's on, it's fairly stable... though the update of the kernel
>> >> does *not* always work correctly. With nearly 200 machines that I'm
>> >> rolling out
>>
On 5/26/2010 2:37 PM, JohnS wrote:
>
>>> And, in fact, that is exactly what happened. The default= line was set
>>> to 1, so it booted the old kernel instead of the new one. Other than
>>> that, it seems to be fine. I wonder what causes that? I've never
>>> noticed that behavior in my other sys
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Does anyone know if the amavisd-new package in rpmforge has the Courier
> patch installed?
>
I can't see any indication that it does...
http://svn.rpmforge.net/svn/trunk/rpms/amavisd-new/amavisd-new.spec
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Mauriat Miranda wrote:
> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:07 AM, sync wrote:
>
>> Hello,guys:
>>
>> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
>> which I will be trying.
>>
>> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
>> systems?
>>
>
> I k
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 15:07 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 5/26/2010 2:37 PM, JohnS wrote:
> >
> >>> And, in fact, that is exactly what happened. The default= line was set
> >>> to 1, so it booted the old kernel instead of the new one. Other than
> >>> that, it seems to be fine. I wonder what
On 5/26/2010 3:17 PM, JohnS wrote:
>
> And, in fact, that is exactly what happened. The default= line was set
> to 1, so it booted the old kernel instead of the new one. Other than
> that, it seems to be fine. I wonder what causes that? I've never
> noticed that behavior in my o
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 15:29 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> It's not the stick of RAM - it's the fact the the grub conf editing is
> set up to match your initial kernel type and isn't triggered by the
> install of the PAE kernel or it's subsequent updates. Look in
> /etc/sysconfig/kernel.
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On 05/25/2010 10:44 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> That still doesn't explain why there is a difference in smbd's context when
> its
> parent is an explicitly started shell vs. the implict one that starts when the
> script file is executed.
SELinux domain transitions are handled by the kernel. If y
On 05/26/2010 07:54 AM, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
>>
>> you can't make a useful argument out of ignorance.
>
> You are being religious, and wrong. See below.
You also can't make a useful argument out of name-calling.
People frequently use the label "religious" derisively when someone
advocates a
On 05/26/2010 11:57 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Bowie wrote:
>
>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>
>>> Bowie wrote:
>> And, in fact, that is exactly what happened. The default= line was set
>> to 1, so it booted the old kernel instead of the new one. Other than
>> that, it seems to be fine.
On 5/26/2010 5:16 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
>> Isn't the context associated with the program itself,
>> not its parent?
>
> The context is inherited from the process which calls exec() if there is
> no transition defined. If there is a transition, it is associated with
> the path.
>
>> Is this d
Hi All,
How can it be done it logrotate configuration that I wanted to have the logs
in six (6) month retention period? I have the following logs and directories
of mysql.
[hostname]# ls /var/log/mysql/
2010.05.01/general.log
2010.05.01/error.log
2010.05.02/general.log
2010.05.02/error.log
2010.0
On 05/26/2010 08:44 AM, Benjamin Franz wrote:
>
> I can make a useful argument from experience. Over the last few years,
> as Redhat has progressively deployed SELinux, I have had *several*
> incidents (the most recent only a few weeks ago) where updates to
> SELinux broke existing, stable, systems
Hi,
First, I would like to apologize for the out-of-topic post. I will keep
this as short as I possibly could.
Does anybody know Dr. Francis T. Seow, the former Solicitor-General from
the Republic of Singapore? I want to contact him but can't seem to find
his email address or telephone number
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