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> Re: [CentOS] CentOS on the HP MicroServer
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On Saturday 02 Jul 2011 07:37:20 Frank Cox wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Jul 2011 21:10:36 -0700
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> Craig White wrote:
> > Logs? /var/log/cups/error_log
>
> Nothing of note.
How about after you do:
sudo cupsctl --debug-logging
and run with it for a while?
> > Settings? /etc/cups/printers.conf & cups
> I'm been running two HP MicroServers as home-servers under CentOS-5.6
> for 2 months, and have been very happy with their performance.
> I'm wondering if there are many other MicroServer/CentOS users around?
I'm also running it for two days now, eagerly waiting for CentOS 6.0 to be
released so i
On 07/04/2011 06:28 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> oic, I've been using x64 exclusively to the point I overlooked the
> entire half of the x32 tree in my pondering. What is the minimum
> bandwidth required to host a mirror if not 25Mbps?
ideally 100mbps+ would be good, and a reasonable machine be
On 7/4/11, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 07/04/2011 06:28 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
>> oic, I've been using x64 exclusively to the point I overlooked the
>> entire half of the x32 tree in my pondering. What is the minimum
>> bandwidth required to host a mirror if not 25Mbps?
>
> ideally 100mbps+
Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> Ouch, 25Mbps might had been a possible for me to contribute to the
> project but 100Mbps is really hefty. I'll keep that in mind if we ever
> get that much spare bandwidth to our private mirror and take it
> public.
Once the "new version fewer" passes, current mirrors s
On 07/04/2011 01:12 PM, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> Ouch, 25Mbps might had been a possible for me to contribute to the
> project but 100Mbps is really hefty. I'll keep that in mind if we ever
> get that much spare bandwidth to our private mirror and take it
> public.
what part of the world are yo
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> To: CentOS mailing list
> From: Emmanuel Noobadmin
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos|Windows Cross Platform File Managers
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> On 7/2/11, Keith Roberts wrote:
>> I'm not a lover of M$ stuff, but the application I need to
>> run is Windows only, and d
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> To: CentOS mailing list
> From: Emmanuel Noobadmin
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos|Windows Cross Platform File Managers
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> On 7/2/11, Keith Roberts wrote:
>> I'm not a lover of M$ stuff, but the application I need to
>> run is Windows only, and d
On 7/4/2011 9:08 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Best possible move right now will be releasing .torrent as soon as
> possible. This will distribute load on large number of home users. So
> you can wait for .torrent, download it and set an upload limit to those
> 25Mbps. this will help immensely.
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:
> To: CentOS mailing list
> From: Keith Roberts
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos|Windows Cross Platform File Managers
Sorry for the double-post, but I'm having to send my emails
via my web hosting service SMTP server, as if I use my own
ISP's SMTP server
You can also build the packages yourself and keep abreast of the mailing
list
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 9:11 AM, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 03, 2011 at 02:29:12PM +0200, Alain Péan wrote:
> >
> >
> > So 5.1.6 is the current package on CentOS, at least in base repo, I
> > don't know for C
They have cheaper smaller UPS's that should be able to help you.
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have a CentOS-5.6 remote server in a house in Italy,
> where there are occasional thunder-storms.
>
> There was one yesterday, when the electricity
> went off 3 times, for a
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 09:55:18 +0100
Michael Gliwinski wrote:
> Although you said CUPS wasn't updated so it should be unlikely, but may be
> worth re-applying settings to enable sharing (on server) and browsing (on
> client).
I actually removed and reinstalled the printers with system-config-print
On 07/01/11 4:05 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> It seems to me that it should be possible
> to have a simple, torch-battery operated
assuming 'torch' in this context means what us yank's call a flashlight,
and that a 'torch battery' is a C or D cell, lets see how much juice we
could get out of a re
James Matthews wrote:
> They have cheaper smaller UPS's that should be able to help you.
What UPS's are you suggesting?
(I didn't really follow your remark.)
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John R Pierce wrote:
> On 07/01/11 4:05 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> It seems to me that it should be possible
>> to have a simple, torch-battery operated
>
> assuming 'torch' in this context means what us yank's call a flashlight,
> and that a 'torch battery' is a C or D cell, lets see how much
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> John R Pierce wrote:
>
>
> Nb I didn't say, or mean to say, that I wanted to _make_ a "flashlight
> UPS".
> My electronic skill is close to zero.
>
Well, that's your first problem - not knowing how todo it :)
> I was simply expressing s
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I've been completely convinced that a UPS is what I need,
> and am trying to source the APC UPS-BE350G, which was recommended.
I used APC Back-UPS CS BK500EI in a company that I service and with
their app (on Windows) I stretched lower and higher Volt boundary to
somethin
On 7/4/11 5:14 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
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> I've been completely convinced that a UPS is what I need,
> and am trying to source the APC UPS-BE350G, which was recommended.
>
One thing that might not have been mentioned yet: somewhere around three years
out, a small UPS will cause an outage you wo
On 07/04/11 3:40 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> One thing that might not have been mentioned yet: somewhere around three years
> out, a small UPS will cause an outage you wouldn't have otherwise when it
> fails.
>Generally replacing the battery will fix this, but by 6-10 years other
> components wi
Hook up ethernet, if its not POE, you plug it in, attach all the various usb
cables, vga, serial, ps/2, ect ect to the server and let it hang. When your
server is unresponsive just go ahead and hit the IP you assigned to your
Spider, and you get a full console, virtual media, mass storage emulation
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 01:04:34PM -0700, PJ wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Marian Marinov wrote:
> > On Thursday 23 June 2011 22:41:50 PJ wrote:
> >> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 12:31 PM, PJ wrote:
> >> > On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Marian Marinov wrote:
> >> >> On Thursday 23 June
Has anyone seen a supported hardware list on CentOS 6? I've been looking
around for the last few days; even looked at RedHat's site but didn't
find one.
I've got a Dell Inspiron 1501 with a Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN mini-card
in it and I'm trying to find out if it's going to have native driver
s
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 10:30:08PM -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:
> Has anyone seen a supported hardware list on CentOS 6? I've been looking
> around for the last few days; even looked at RedHat's site but didn't
> find one.
>
> I've got a Dell Inspiron 1501 with a Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN mini-card
On 7/4/2011 10:41 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 10:30:08PM -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:
>> Has anyone seen a supported hardware list on CentOS 6? I've been looking
>> around for the last few days; even looked at RedHat's site but didn't
>> find one.
>>
>> I've got a Dell Inspiron
Hi,
I'm running CentOS 5 and running into a strange situation with symbolic
links that I have never seen or noticed before.
If I create the following symbolic link:
[eric@eric-laptop ~]$ pwd
/home/eric
[eric@eric-laptop ~]$ ls Mail
draft inbox queue sent trash
[eric@eric-laptop ~]$ ln -s Ma
On 7/5/11, Eric B. wrote:
> The strange behaviour here is when listing the parent directory (..).
> In this case, ls .. is listing the contents of Mail/ directory - not
> /home/eric.
>
> In the past, I always recall being able to use the parent identified
> (..) to move up one level in the directo
Greetings,
On 7/5/11, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 7/4/11 5:14 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
> Generally replacing the battery will fix this, but by 6-10 years other
> components will go too.
>
I was running a shop with two servers as ltsp with about 100 thin
clients and a dozen projectors.
One
On 7/5/11, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
>
> I was running a shop with two servers as ltsp with about 100 thin
> clients and a dozen projectors.
>
> One 20 KVA UPS powered all of them
>
> There was another 25KVS for critical fan light etc.
>
> Withing two years at least 20 (out of 64 IIRC) ("main
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