I have a problem getting key authentication to work with one remote user
(git), even though it works fine for the remote user "root". The remote
file .ssh/authorized_keys is identical for both users - I cp'ed it from
the root account to the git home dir.
On local machine (OS X, by the way) I ha
I have a problem getting key authentication to work with one remote user
(git), even though it works fine for the remote user "root". The remote
file .ssh/authorized_keys is identical for both users - I cp'ed it from
the root account to the git home dir.
On local machine (OS X, by the way) I ha
2012/2/12 Jussi Hirvi :
> I have a problem getting key authentication to work with one remote user
> (git), even though it works fine for the remote user "root". The remote
> file .ssh/authorized_keys is identical for both users - I cp'ed it from
> the root account to the git home dir.
>
> On local
On 12.2.2012 11.51, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> Check logs for sshd deamon first. It usually gives explanation about issue.
Damn, that was simple. /var/log/secure tells it in plain language:
> Authentication refused: bad ownership or modes for directory /var/www/railsdev
(that is the home dir for the
The server is a vpn with only 20 GB of storage. I would like to free up
disk space. Even if I must keep some i86 stuff, I think I can get rid of
the dev packages for it.
Thanks,
John
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Abilitiessoft, Inc.
http://www.abilitiessoft.com
Madiso
Am 12.02.2012 15:35, schrieb John J. Boyer:
> The server is a vpn with only 20 GB of storage. I would like to free up
> disk space. Even if I must keep some i86 stuff, I think I can get rid of
> the dev packages for it.
>
> Thanks,
> John
Add .i386 respectively .i686 (i.e. for glibc and openss
On Sun, 12 Feb 2012, John J. Boyer wrote:
> The server is a vpn with only 20 GB of storage. I would like to free up
> disk space. Even if I must keep some i86 stuff, I think I can get rid of
> the dev packages for it.
>
Yes, you can get rid of them as long as nothing depends on them. One
easy w
Hey all.
This morning I found that my audio playback is randomly sprinkled with
sound skips and dropouts. I went to /var/log/yum.log and found this:
Feb 09 20:18:22 Updated: lame-3.99.4-2.el6.rf.i686
I'm not saying that caused the problem but it's all I could find that
changed.
When I ls in
On 02/12/2012 05:07 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey all.
>
> This morning I found that my audio playback is randomly sprinkled with
> sound skips and dropouts. I went to /var/log/yum.log and found this:
>
> Feb 09 20:18:22 Updated: lame-3.99.4-2.el6.rf.i686
>
> I'm not saying that caused the proble
Actually, I'm having problems with pop and imap.
I changed mailservers this weekend, going from a Centos 3 box to a
Centos 6 box. The Centos 3 box used the old standard imap and pop
servers. We use horde for our webmail. The pop3 mailboxes (mbox) were
in /var/spool/mail and the imap folders we
On 02/12/12 11:01 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
> Can (should) dovecot be used for both imap and pop when considering the
> above setup of mbox in /var/spool/mail and imap folders in ~/mail? Horde
> will read the mbox to display new messages in it's screens.
mixing pop and imap is contradictory. pop
Am 12.02.2012 20:01, schrieb Steve Campbell:
> Actually, I'm having problems with pop and imap.
>
> I changed mailservers this weekend, going from a Centos 3 box to a
> Centos 6 box. The Centos 3 box used the old standard imap and pop
> servers. We use horde for our webmail. The pop3 mailboxes (
On 02/12/2012 01:06 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
>
> Rob Kampen wrote:
>> On 02/12/2012 12:43 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:
>>> On 02/12/2012 10:15 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Rob Kampen wrote:
> I am trying to install some perl libs and find the ones from CentOS
> mirrors are correctly
On Sunday 12 February 2012 18:03:03 Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 02/12/2012 05:07 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> > Hey all.
> >
> > This morning I found that my audio playback is randomly sprinkled with
> > sound skips and dropouts. I went to /var/log/yum.log and found this:
> >
> > Feb 09 20:18:
After going from CentOS 5.7 to 6.2, a lot of things turned out to be
much better, but there are also quite some regressions. The most obvious
one is power consumption on my notebook. It was notably lower before.
The ASPM issue introduced in 2.6.38 was widely reported and discussed,
and the 6.2
On 12-02-12 23:57, Michael Lampe wrote:
> After going from CentOS 5.7 to 6.2, a lot of things turned out to be
> much better, but there are also quite some regressions. The most obvious
> one is power consumption on my notebook. It was notably lower before.
>
> The ASPM issue introduced in 2.6.38 w
Patrick Lists wrote:
> Iirc to enable ASPM on Fedora the kernel must be booted with
> pcie_aspm=force. Maybe you need to use that option too? For more info
> see:
> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_aspm_solution&num=1
That's no general solution. It may work, but (e.g.) it
On 02/13/2012 12:39 PM, Michael Lampe wrote:
> Patrick Lists wrote:
>
>> Iirc to enable ASPM on Fedora the kernel must be booted with
>> pcie_aspm=force. Maybe you need to use that option too? For more info
>> see:
>> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_aspm_solution&num=1
> Th
Rob Kampen wrote:
> So for those of us that do not understand the intricacies of ASPM / BIOS
> / ACPI, how do we ensure we are getting the best (least) power consumption?
Hey! I was asking for people who can help me backport the upstream fix!
> I have a new ASUS G73S with i7 8 core processor - r
On Sun, 2012-02-12 at 11:07 -0500, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey all.
>
> This morning I found that my audio playback is randomly sprinkled with
> sound skips and dropouts. I went to /var/log/yum.log and found this:
>
> Feb 09 20:18:22 Updated: lame-3.99.4-2.el6.rf.i686
>
> I'm not saying that ca
Michael Lampe wrote:
>> Iirc to enable ASPM on Fedora the kernel must be booted with
>> pcie_aspm=force. Maybe you need to use that option too? For more info
>> see:
>> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_aspm_solution&num=1
>
> That's no general solution. It may work, but (e.
On 02/12/2012 05:46 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Sunday 12 February 2012 18:03:03 Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>> On 02/12/2012 05:07 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>>> Hey all.
>>>
>>> This morning I found that my audio playback is randomly sprinkled with
>>> sound skips and dropouts. I went to /var/l
On Sun, 2012-02-12 at 20:30 -0500, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> No such audio driver 'pulse'
> Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound.
> Audio: no sound
> Video: no video
>
>
> Exiting... (End of file)
You should get this: `mplayer -ao pulse my.mp3`
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