Hi
My system is CentOS 6. I need to edit xorg.conf. But it can't be find in
/etc/X11. Where is it? How can I get the default setting?
Thanks.
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brick writes:
> Hi
>
> My system is CentOS 6. I need to edit xorg.conf. But it can't be find in
> /etc/X11. Where is it? How can I get the default setting?
/var/log/Xorg.0.log will tell you which configuration Xorg is currently
using, which devices are autodetected etc. If you need to change on
Lars Hecking wrote:
> brick writes:
>> Hi
>>
>> My system is CentOS 6. I need to edit xorg.conf. But it can't be find in
>> /etc/X11. Where is it? How can I get the default setting?
>
> /var/log/Xorg.0.log will tell you which configuration Xorg is currently
> using, which devices are autodetected
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> The latest, most Wonderful (tm) version of xorg doesn't seem to require
> one - it does it all at boot.
>
> That being said, I think this is a stupid idea. For example, most folks at
> work I know of have two monitors, and I've yet to see any automatic
> do-it-at-boot fi
On 03/28/2012 09:38 PM, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
>> Only console users (local users) are allowed to do that. It's configured
>> using pam (I use Centos5.8 so forgive me if this is not the same for
>> CentOS6). I tried to change settings in /etc/pam.d/ and that indeed works:
>>
>> /etc/pam.d/poweroff
>>
On 03/28/2012 08:05 PM, Vinay Nagrik wrote:
> Hello Group,
>
> The latest rpm in openssh is 5.8, however, the corresponding latest rpm
> available in centos 5.7 is only
>
> openssh-4.3p2-72.el5_6.3.x86_64.rpm
>
>
> and
> in 6.0 centos is
>
> openssh-5.3p1-20.el6.x86_64.rpm
>
> I have following que
On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 09:57 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
> brick writes:
> > Hi
> >
> > My system is CentOS 6. I need to edit xorg.conf. But it can't be find in
> > /etc/X11. Where is it? How can I get the default setting?
>
> /var/log/Xorg.0.log will tell you which configuration Xorg is currently
Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 03/28/2012 08:05 PM, Vinay Nagrik wrote:
>>
>> The latest rpm in openssh is 5.8, however, the corresponding latest rpm
>> available in centos 5.7 is only
>> openssh-4.3p2-72.el5_6.3.x86_64.rpm
>> and in 6.0 centos is
>> openssh-5.3p1-20.el6.x86_64.rpm
>>
>> I have followi
On 3/29/2012 10:06 AM, Cal Webster wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 09:57 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
>> brick writes:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> My system is CentOS 6. I need to edit xorg.conf. But it can't be find in
>>> /etc/X11. Where is it? How can I get the default setting?
>> /var/log/Xorg.0.log will tel
On 03/29/2012 09:56 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 03/28/2012 08:05 PM, Vinay Nagrik wrote:
>>> The latest rpm in openssh is 5.8, however, the corresponding latest rpm
>>> available in centos 5.7 is only
>>> openssh-4.3p2-72.el5_6.3.x86_64.rpm
>>> and in 6.0 centos is
>>>
writes:
>
> Lars Hecking wrote:
> > brick writes:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> My system is CentOS 6. I need to edit xorg.conf. But it can't be find in
> >> /etc/X11. Where is it? How can I get the default setting?
> >
> > /var/log/Xorg.0.log will tell you which configuration Xorg is currently
> > using
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 8:57 AM, John Doe wrote:
>
> Indeed, I looked too fast and missed the IDs...
> So, why not just something like this:
> dump-acct /var/account/pacct | awk -F\| '
> { total_cpu += $4; cpu[$5] += $4;
> total_ram += $7; ram[$5] += $7 }
> END { for (x in cpu) {
>
Dear Friends Greetings,
i am CentOS User for some years now, have installed and configured
squirrelmail number of times without issues.
but this time it is on CentOS 6.2 x64 - i see very ugly login interface.
of squirrelmail, i wish to mention that the package was installed from
epelrepo becuse
Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
>
> Dear Friends Greetings,
>
> i am CentOS User for some years now, have installed and configured
> squirrelmail number of times without issues.
>
> but this time it is on CentOS 6.2 x64 - i see very ugly login interface.
> of squirrelmail, i wish to mention that the packag
Prabhpal S. Mavi,
Can you provide a URL to use to view what it actually looks like?
Is it on an external server?
I installed squirrelmail from the tar.bz2 file available from their web
site at the link.
http://squirrelmail.org/download.php
Here is a link to the page where it can be viewed from.
On 03/29/12 12:12 PM, Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
> but this time it is on CentOS 6.2 x64 - i see very ugly login interface.
> of squirrelmail, i wish to mention that the package was installed from
> epelrepo becuse it is not available on centos or rpmforge repo either.
EPEL has its own mail lists and
Dear Michael,
thanks for your response, here is the like to squirrelmail web interface.
i feel that if it is installed from source, it is later difficult to
uninstall when upgrading, that is why i prefer rpm. please correct if i am
wrong.
https://mail.digital-infotech.com/webmail
Thanks / regard
Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
> Dear Michael,
>
> thanks for your response, here is the like to squirrelmail web interface.
> i feel that if it is installed from source, it is later difficult to
> uninstall when upgrading, that is why i prefer rpm. please correct if i am
> wrong.
>
> https://mail.digital
Greetings-
I'm about to embark on a new installation of Centos 6 x64 on 4x SATA HDDs. The
plan is to use RAID-10 as a nice combo between data security (RAID1) and speed
(RAID0). However, I'm finding either a lack of raw information on the topic, or
I'm having a mental issue preventing the osmos
Hello,
Thanks to some nice people on here and other forums I have pretty much
finalized my whole mail system on centos 6.x.
With all the checks, greylisting, dev/null of any 8+ spam level SA, I
still get a few mails.
It seems like everytime I enable a new protectant, the mail stops
spamming fo
On 03/29/12 2:49 PM, Tim Nelson wrote:
> Am I overthinking this?
yes.
> Does the kernel handle the mirror/stripe configuration under the hood, simply
> presenting me with a magical RAID10 array?
yes.
> Or, is this something different and I really should be performing the RAID
> creation manua
On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 16:49 -0500, Tim Nelson wrote:
> [root@c6r10tester ~]# mdadm --detail /dev/md1
> /dev/md1:
> Version : 1.1
> Creation Time : Thu Mar 29 16:14:17 2012
> Raid Level : raid10
...
> Layout : near=2
> Chunk Size : 512K
...
> Am I overthinking this? Do
On Mar 29, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 03/29/2012 09:56 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>> On 03/28/2012 08:05 PM, Vinay Nagrik wrote:
The latest rpm in openssh is 5.8, however, the corresponding latest rpm
available in centos 5.7 is only
open
I have poked around in google and have seen a number of youtube videos,
but my question is whether anyone really has linux running on any kind
of tablet or tablet PC device in such a way that the touch screen can be
used productively and it won't take a month to get it running?
Initially the two a
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 04:49:26PM -0500, Tim Nelson wrote:
> Am I overthinking this? Does the kernel handle the mirror/stripe
> configuration under the hood, simply presenting me with a magical RAID10
> array? Or, is this something different and I really should be performing the
> RAID creation
On 03/29/2012 03:00 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Hello,
> Thanks to some nice people on here and other forums I have pretty much
> finalized my whole mail system on centos 6.x.
>
> With all the checks, greylisting, dev/null of any 8+ spam level SA, I
> still get a few mails.
>
> It seems like everyti
On 3/29/2012 11:26 PM, Nataraj wrote:
> On 03/29/2012 03:00 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Thanks to some nice people on here and other forums I have pretty much
>> finalized my whole mail system on centos 6.x.
>>
>> With all the checks, greylisting, dev/null of any 8+ spam level SA, I
>> stil
--- On Fri, 2012/3/30, Nataraj wrote:
> I have poked around in google and have seen a number of youtube videos,
> but my question is whether anyone really has linux running on any kind
> of tablet or tablet PC device in such a way that the touch screen can be
> used productively and it won't ta
check out http://www.redsleeve.org/
RHEL 6 for ARM
Op 30-03-12 07:51, 夜神 岩男 schreef:
>
> --- On Fri, 2012/3/30, Nataraj wrote:
>
>> I have poked around in google and have seen a number of youtube videos,
>> but my question is whether anyone really has linux running on any kind
>> of tablet or
On 03/29/2012 10:51 PM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
>
> --- On Fri, 2012/3/30, Nataraj wrote:
>
>> I have poked around in google and have seen a number of youtube videos,
>> but my question is whether anyone really has linux running on any kind
>> of tablet or tablet PC device in such a way that the touch screen
On 03/29/2012 11:04 PM, Michel Daggelinckx wrote:
> check out http://www.redsleeve.org/
>
> RHEL 6 for ARM
>
>
I did notice your previous post. I'm aware that people do get these
linux ports up and running on arm devices, but essentially what I am
asking here is if I went out and bought any parti
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