Hi
Recently I was searching for gstreamer codecs and I saw codecs with name
libgstmmrdemux.so, libgstmmrximagesink.so and libgstmmrxvimagesink.so etc. I
could not find their origins. Do any one knows what are these codecs and
origin package of these codecs.
thanks
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well... I found a solution myself
here is the solution I found, if anyone else is also there in my situation.
Download the centos rpms and install them as given below.
===
rpm -Uvh glibc-2.5-49.el5_5.6.i386.rpm glibc-2.5-49.el5_5.6.x86_64.rpm
glibc-common-
Am 25.10.2010 09:52, schrieb mehdi:
> i have problem with localhost in my mandriva server
> i use proxy
Mehdi (if that is your real name),
this is the 4th time that you highjack a thread. And this time you even
ask something which has zero to do with CentOS.
Please stop this!
Regards
Alexande
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 6:12 PM, John Doe wrote:
> Not sure about outlook but the following works for me and tbird:
> Add "Content-type: text/html" at the begining...
This doesn't work with M$ Outlook. I receive a plain text mail with
the contents:
Content-type: text/html
15361753
[...]
Hi Drew, that's my situation, some clients receive more emails than they can
get trough their bandwith in a given time.
Everytime they connect again, starts again in message number 1. Outlook
Express has a Stop button, but you know how people are ... so, I have to
"clean" the mess manually. I wa
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am 25.10.2010 09:52, schrieb mehdi:
>
>> i have problem with localhost in my mandriva server
>> i use proxy
>
> Mehdi (if that is your real name),
>
> this is the 4th time that you highjack a thread. And this time you even
> ask something
don't sceer
and thanks
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On 10/24/2010 02:25 PM, JohnS wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 13:12 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 10/22/2010 08:17 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>>> PermitEmptyPasswords no In sshd_config on the server ??? That
>>> would work for keys that do not have a password. You created the key
>>> with
> i have problem with localhost in my mandriva server
> i use proxy
Could you PLEASE use the mandriva maillist ??
This is a CENTOS maillist.
Regards,
Michel
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On Monday 25 October 2010, Sherin George wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
> Recently, I have installed some custom packaged of glibc in servers I
> manage due to vulnerabilities. At that time, official centos packages
> were not available. Now, I want to roll back to centos versions.
Do note that this new (
Thanks you so much Peter.
I thought it is fixed in latest centos rpm.
I got "custom packaged of glibc" from a third party(which I know as
reliable) site.
Do you have any information about availability of a patched replacement at
this time?
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On Monday 25 October 2010, Sherin George wrote:
> Thanks you so much Peter.
>
> I thought it is fixed in latest centos rpm.
CVE-2010-3847 is fixed in 2.5-49.el5_5.6
CVE-2010-3856 has no released fix (afaik):
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Oct/344
> I got "custom packaged of glibc" from
From: Tim Dunphy
> [bluethu...@virtcent02 ~]$ ssh virt1
> bluethu...@virt1's password:
Tried ssh -vv or -vvv?
JD
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On Mon, 2010-10-25 at 01:47 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 10/24/2010 02:25 PM, JohnS wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 13:12 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> >> On 10/22/2010 08:17 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> >>> PermitEmptyPasswords no In sshd_config on the server ??? That
> >>> would wo
Hi advisors ,
I would some suggestions on using http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html .
My requirements is to use less systems daemon checks in nagios but concentrate
more on business / application level checks .
We have lots of daemons like below
> 1. ) snmpd
> 2.) ntp
> 3.) SSH
> 4.) crond
>
Gordon Messmer wrote, On 10/24/2010 04:20 PM:
> On 10/22/2010 01:08 PM, Todd Denniston wrote:
> ...
>> 5) root_squash is in play
> ...
>> 2) Open up the _read_ perms on authorized_keys
>> 3a) IIRC you _may_ also have to open up the _read_ perms on ~/.ssh
>> 3b) IIRC you _may_ also have to open up t
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:58:34AM +1100, Nat N wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 9:52 PM, Nat N wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I am running a x86_64 Centos server, after a reboot the network has decided
> > to
> > not work.. this particular machine has 8 eth ports eth0-7. eth0 and eth3
> > were
> >
Hello listmates,
Has anyone had to capture the video feed off of a terminal (VGA)? If
so would there be any recommendations as to what device would work
best under Linux for that purpose?
Thanks.
Boris.
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Maybe someone can help me sort this out. I want to block outbound
mail from my network based upon the recipient address. Internal
servers should still be allowed to send emails, but not to a few
specific addresses. I've tried creating some rules in
/etc/mail/access but to no avail. Is it possib
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010, Sean Carolan wrote:
> Maybe someone can help me sort this out. I want to block outbound
> mail from my network based upon the recipient address. Internal
> servers should still be allowed to send emails, but not to a few
> specific addresses. I've tried creating some rules
> lefgifu with: sendmail access TO
>
> http://www.feep.net/sendmail/tutorial/anti-spam/access_db.html
>
> 'The left hand side of each entry can optionally be prefixed
> with one of the tags To:, From:, or Connect:.'
Yes, I have tried this. I have entries like this in my access file:
To:staff...@
At Mon, 25 Oct 2010 09:55:40 -0500 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> > lefgifu with: sendmail access TO
> >
> > http://www.feep.net/sendmail/tutorial/anti-spam/access_db.html
> >
> > 'The left hand side of each entry can optionally be prefixed
> > with one of the tags To:, From:, or Connect:.'
>
> One silly thing (but needs to be asked):
>
> Did you rebuild access.db after editing access?
Yes, the rebuild command is built into my init script. I just double
checked it.
I'm getting better results having changed the setting to REJECT
instead of DISCARD. I will investigate a bit further wh
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Sven Aluoor wrote:
>
> I have here a small ksh script which generates html output and I am
> trying to send this html output as inline HTML mail for M$ Outlook
> users (not attachment).
>
> But it doesn't work, in mail you see the html source as plain text
The tro
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Bart Schaefer
wrote:
> The trouble here is that to have it properly rendered as HTML on
> receipt, it has to be tagged as HTML in the *headers* of the message.
> In your example, the headers are created by mailx, which is a very old
> interface that doesn't know ho
From: Sven Aluoor
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 6:12 PM, John Doe wrote:
> > Not sure about outlook but the following works for me and tbird:
> > Add "Content-type: text/html" at the begining...
> This doesn't work with M$ Outlook. I receive a plain text mail with
> the contents:
This does not w
On 10/25/2010 08:31 AM, Sven Aluoor wrote:
>
> I am just curious (I have my solution): what are alternatives for
> sending mails on Linux command line?
Perl works well (especially if you want to do things like make HTML
mails correctly).
Here is a walk through for doing it:
http://www.revsys.co
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on 10-24-2010 10:03 PM Ritika Garg spake the following:
> I installed CentOS5.5 on Dell Inspiron N5010. During partitioning, when I
> created swap = 6GB then additional 4MB free space was created and when I
> created ext3 for linux=217GB, then additional 7MB free space was created.
> Didn't underst
On Mon, 2010-10-25 at 17:31 +0200, Sven Aluoor wrote:
> what are alternatives for
> sending mails on Linux command line?
http://www.cleancode.org/downloads/email/
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> $ ls -d /tmp/[A-Z]*
Works as expected here.
> Can anybody offer an explanation for this curious behaviour ?
Try:
alias ls (to see if you're getting invisible flags enabled)
/bin/ls -d /tmp/[A-Z]* (to try the command without such)
*
On 10/25/10 1:07 AM, Sven Aluoor wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 6:12 PM, John Doe wrote:
>> Not sure about outlook but the following works for me and tbird:
>> Add "Content-type: text/html" at the begining...
> This doesn't work with M$ Outlook. I receive a plain text mail with
> the contents:
>
Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with
ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical
env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA
Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated graphics
controller.
Everythin
2010/10/25 Bo Lynch :
> Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with
> ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical
> env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA
> Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010, Bo Lynch wrote:
> Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with
> ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical
> env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA
> Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Proces
On Mon, October 25, 2010 3:19 pm, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2010/10/25 Bo Lynch :
>> Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with
>> ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a
>> graphical
>> env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010, R P Herrold wrote:
where bug number include: 004363 and
640421 and 639146 comment 4
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On 10/25/10 12:12 PM, Bo Lynch wrote:
> Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with
> ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical
> env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA
> Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Proces
I've been running into a reproducible problem when using default LVM volume
group names to present block devices for virtual machines in KVM, and I'm
wondering why it is happening.
On dom0 I make a default VolGroup00 for the operating system. I make a
second VolGroup01 for logical volumes that wi
Hi,
David wrote:
> Hi Drew, that's my situation, some clients receive more emails than they can
> get trough their bandwith in a given time.
> Everytime they connect again, starts again in message number 1. Outlook
> Express has a Stop button, but you know how people are ... so, I have to
> "cl
I'm getting strange stuff too:
$ /bin/ls -l radiolab101510--Fate-and-Fortune.mp3
-rw-r--r-- 1 zl zl 57144527 Sep 30 16:10
radiolab101510--Fate-and-Fortune.mp3
$ /bin/ls -l *.mp3
/bin/ls: unrecognized option `--Fate-and-Fortune.mp3'
Try `/bin/ls --help' for more information.
$ rpm -qf /bin/ls
coreu
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 04:38:15PM -0400, ken wrote:
> I'm getting strange stuff too:
>
> $ /bin/ls -l radiolab101510--Fate-and-Fortune.mp3
> -rw-r--r-- 1 zl zl 57144527 Sep 30 16:10
> radiolab101510--Fate-and-Fortune.mp3
> $ /bin/ls -l *.mp3
> /bin/ls: unrecognized option `--Fate-and-Fortune.mp3'
ken wrote:
> I'm getting strange stuff too:
>
> $ /bin/ls -l radiolab101510--Fate-and-Fortune.mp3
> -rw-r--r-- 1 zl zl 57144527 Sep 30 16:10
> radiolab101510--Fate-and-Fortune.mp3
> $ /bin/ls -l *.mp3
> /bin/ls: unrecognized option `--Fate-and-Fortune.mp3'
> Try `/bin/ls --help' for more informatio
on 10-21-2010 9:13 AM fred smith spake the following:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 08:59:13AM -0700, Nataraj wrote:
>> fred smith wrote:
>>> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 07:34:19PM -0700, Nataraj wrote:
>>>
I've seen this kind of thing happen when the autodetection stuff
misbehaves. I'm
On 10/25/2010 12:31 PM, Iain Morris wrote:
> I then build a new virtual machine called sys1, using lv.sys1 for the
> root filesystem, and lv.sys1-data for an independent data partition.
> Everything works great after installation, and vgdisplay on both
> systems looks great.
>
> If I then run vgs
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> Which block devices are you exporting to your guest? Post the libvirt
> configuration file for it.
See below. It's specifically the second volume group that collides between
virtual and physical systems. Both dom0 and U have identica
Hi. I'm trying to install gmcs so that I can build gbrainy, a mental exerciser.
I am not sure what package provides, maybe mono-devel? however mono-devel
fails to install because, it says, mono-basic requires mono-core. I
have mono-core
installed. Why is this failing?
$ sudo yum install mono
On 10/25/2010 01:51 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Try wrapping the filename in single quotes, so that it's not interpreted
> by the shell as a flag or option.
Wrapping a filename in quotes doesn't prevent it from being interpreted
as a flag or option.
_
Turned out I had multiple repo's in play. mono-basic from one repo,
and mono-core from another.
I removed both and ran "yum install mono-devel" and it installed fine
from "epel" with all dependecies.
Cheers,
-at
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin
wrote:
> Hi. I'm trying to in
On 25/10/10 5:37 PM, "Gordon Messmer" wrote:
> On 10/25/2010 01:51 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Try wrapping the filename in single quotes, so that it's not interpreted
>> by the shell as a flag or option.
>
> Wrapping a filename in quotes doesn't prevent it from being interpreted
> as a flag o
> If the app supports it (most good GNU like apps do) you need the double dash
> option which will end option processing (ls -l -- -my_stupid_file.foo-)
A script to rename files with unhelpful names:
#! /bin/bash
# Rename files by choosing from a menu C. Polisher 2003/04/21
ls -i
echo -n "Enter
RHEL has released patched RPMS.
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2010-0793.html
Patiently waiting for centos RPMs :)
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> How should i do ?
You probably need to use chcon to change the SELinux context of the
temp directory to httpd_sys_content_t (or something like
httpd__script_rw_t).
In order to troubleshoot:
- switch SELinux to permissive mode
- perform your actions (they should now work, and the SELinux issues
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