On Wed, 2013-03-13 at 23:36 -0700, Al Sparks wrote:
> I'm looking for ntfs-3g. I'm getting lots of hits through google, but I'm
> suspicious of some of the sites.
>
> The one rpm I downloaded from rpmfind wouldn't install because of some
> missing library. Where's a good place to get the tarba
hello,
I install it on every laptop from epel repo.
I tried rpmforge repo as wel, that would sometimes give me read-only usb
connectivity.
Greetings, J.
Op 14-03-13 07:36, Al Sparks schreef:
> I'm looking for ntfs-3g. I'm getting lots of hits through google, but I'm
> suspicious of some of th
Try
yum install ntfs-3g
On Mar 14, 2013 2:36 AM, "Al Sparks" wrote:
> I'm looking for ntfs-3g. I'm getting lots of hits through google, but I'm
> suspicious of some of the sites.
>
> The one rpm I downloaded from rpmfind wouldn't install because of some
> missing library. Where's a good place
Hi,
I have a PCIe storage device. My driver registers this device as a
block device in linux. My block device is working fine under linux.
Following are the steps which I used for Centos installation on my
storage device:
1) During Centos installation time and before scanning of my
On 2013-03-13, Johnny Hughes wrote:
(...)
> On 03/13/2013 04:19 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>> On 2013-03-13, Emmett Culley wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>
>>> So let's start again.
>>>
>>> Kernel panic - Not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
>>> Pid: 1, comm: init not tainted: 2.6.32-358.0.1.el6.x86_64 #1
>>
On 2013-03-13, Johnny Hughes wrote:
(...)
> On 03/13/2013 05:17 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 03/13/2013 04:19 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>>> On 2013-03-13, Emmett Culley wrote:
>>>
>>> (...)
>>>
So let's start again.
Kernel panic - Not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
Pid: 1,
On 03/14/2013 12:33 AM, Austin Einter wrote:
> Hi Les Mikesell
> The rpm installed in my m/c is *amavisd-new-2.6.4-2.el6.noarch*.
>
> I believe it is from epel (I have epel repo enabled).
>
>
> Is it incompatible?
If you ARE using the amavisd from epel, you should follow the
instructions from:
Στις , Frank Cox έγραψε:
> On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 21:54:26 +
> Nux! wrote:
>
>> What laptop is this?
>
> It isn't a laptop. It's a small-format "white box" computer in a
> case that's
> about half of the height and width of a standard computer case. You
> plug any
> analog monitor into it.
I
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On 03/13/2013 05:52 PM, Nux! wrote:
> On 12.03.2013 20:41, Emmett Culley wrote:
>> After successfully updating three CentOS 6.3 VM guests to 6.4 I decided
>> to update the host as well. And it failed to boot.
>>
>> Kernel panic - Not syncing: Attempt
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On 03/14/2013 01:03 AM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
> On 14/03/13 06:23, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 03/12/2013 04:07 PM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
>>> If you are upgrading from 6.3 to 6.4 and you use shorewall, you will
>>> want to run
>>>
>>> restorecon -Rv
On 03/14/2013 08:24 AM, Andreas K. wrote:
> , Frank Cox ??:
>> On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 21:54:26 +
>> Nux! wrote:
>>
>>> What laptop is this?
>> It isn't a laptop. It's a small-format "white box" computer in a
>> case that's
>> about half of the height and width of a standard computer case
So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel) updates to
6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and I'm hosed -
no X.
Now, my not-two-year-old workstation has an nvidia card, and I'd installed
kmod-nvidia from elrepo. I figured I'd fix my problem by finishing the
On 03/14/2013 05:17 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2013-03-13, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>> On 03/13/2013 05:17 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>> On 03/13/2013 04:19 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2013-03-13, Emmett Culley wrote:
(...)
> So let's start again.
>
> Kerne
On Mar 14, 2013, at 10:17 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel)
> updates to
> 6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and I'm
> hosed -
> no X.
>
> Now, my not-two-year-old workstation has an nvidia card, and I'd
> ins
On 03/14/2013 09:17 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel) updates to
> 6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and I'm hosed -
> no X.
>
> Now, my not-two-year-old workstation has an nvidia card, and I'd installed
> kmod-nvidia
Is it possible to configure the automounting of USB drives to mount
read-only?
Is there some gconf/udev/udisks/hal/whatever setting to alter the
default mount options when USB disks are plugged in by users?
Thanks
James Pearson
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Am 14.03.2013 15:17, schrieb m.r...@5-cent.us:
> On a related note, does anyone have a link to a howto build the NVidia
> proprietary driver on a kernel that's *not* running, so we could prebuild
> it before the reboot? I see there are options in the script, but no
> examples.
No link, but while I
On 14.03.2013 14:17, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel) updates
> to
> 6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and I'm hosed
> -
> no X.
Install and run nvidia-detect from Elrepo, it will tell you which
packages you need to
Sorry, clicked "send" too soon.
Am 14.03.2013 15:37, schrieb Tilman Schmidt:
> Am 14.03.2013 15:17, schrieb m.r...@5-cent.us:
>> On a related note, does anyone have a link to a howto build the NVidia
>> proprietary driver on a kernel that's *not* running, so we could prebuild
>> it before the rebo
Lamar Owen wrote:
> On Mar 14, 2013, at 10:17 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel)
>> updates to 6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and
I'm
>> hosed - no X.
>>
>> Now, my not-two-year-old workstation has an nvidia card
On 03/12/2013 05:08 PM, Emmett Culley wrote:
> On 03/12/2013 04:23 PM, lists-centos wrote:
>>
>>
>> Original Message
>>> Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 04:05:28 PM -0700
>>> From: Emmett Culley
>>> To: centos@centos.org
>>> Cc:
>>> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Kernel panic after
Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Sorry, clicked "send" too soon.
>
> Am 14.03.2013 15:37, schrieb Tilman Schmidt:
>> Am 14.03.2013 15:17, schrieb m.r...@5-cent.us:
>>> On a related note, does anyone have a link to a howto build the NVidia
>>> proprietary driver on a kernel that's *not* running, so we could
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:03 AM, wrote:
> a lot of us need the
> proprietary driver because we use two monitors, and *bleah* nouveau
> doesn't support twinview).
>
>mark
Then you want to read this CentOS *FAQ*:
http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS6#head-012846a4e422267a34e81c4c905654fc8
Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 03/14/2013 09:17 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel) updates
>> to 6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and I'm
hosed -
>> no X.
>> I try to upgrade kmod-nvidia from elrepo. Anyone got any good
On 2013-03-14, Johnny Hughes wrote:
(...)
> Maybe ... try this (everything done as root):
>
> Boot on a kernel that works and do this:
>
> 1. Backup you current initrd:
>
> cp -a /boot/initramfs-2.6.32-358.2.1.el6.x86_64.img
> /boot/initramfs-2.6.32-358.2.1.el6.x86_64.img.bak
OK.
>
> 2. Go to
Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:03 AM, wrote:
>
>> a lot of us need the proprietary driver because we use two monitors, and
> *bleah* nouveau doesn't support twinview).
>
> Then you want to read this CentOS *FAQ*:
>
> http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS6#head-012846a4e422267a34e81c4
On 03/14/2013 10:33 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2013-03-14, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>> Maybe ... try this (everything done as root):
>>
>> Boot on a kernel that works and do this:
>>
>> 1. Backup you current initrd:
>>
>> cp -a /boot/initramfs-2.6.32-358.2.1.el6.x86_64.img
>> /boot/initr
On 14/03/13 15:01, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 03/14/2013 09:17 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel) updates
>>> to 6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and I'm
> hosed -
>>> no X.
>
>>> I try to
Ned Slider wrote:
> On 14/03/13 15:01, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>> On 03/14/2013 09:17 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel) updates
to 6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and I'm
>> hosed -
On 14/03/13 16:34, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Ned Slider wrote:
>> On 14/03/13 15:01, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 03/14/2013 09:17 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel) updates
> to 6.4... but including xorg.
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
> On 14/03/13 16:34, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> yum install kmod-nvidia nvidia-x11-drv --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=elrepo
>> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, presto, ps, security
>> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
>> * elrepo: mirr
On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 16:24:45 +0400
Andreas K. wrote:
> I have loaded CentOS 5.x on an Intel D525 CPU (I believe) motherboard a
> while
> back and no such "special" treatment was required. Are you sure that
> this is not
> just a specific problem with the box you are using?
Since I have two iden
>
>Your server has probably got all the components of a LAMP stack on it.
>If it hasn't it is a simple matter of installing them using yum. You would
learn a lot by doing it that way. yum will put stuff in the correct
locations.
>If you are sure that you want to use a pre-packed LAMP stack, then I
Try to edit /etc/fstat
Sometimes this is the only way
On Mar 14, 2013 10:34 AM, "James Pearson"
wrote:
> Is it possible to configure the automounting of USB drives to mount
> read-only?
>
> Is there some gconf/udev/udisks/hal/whatever setting to alter the
> default mount options when USB disks ar
Bruce Whealton wrote:
>>One option is to find an appliance ISO and use that rather than try to
> install a LAMP stack on top of an existing system.
>
> I suppose you are correct. The real problem I was having was getting
> domain1.com to point to one location and domain2.com to point to another
>
I had to go to /home/www/futurewavewebdevelopment.com/logs
and in the error log, it just says that access is forbidden. I changed the
permissions and ownership to apache:apache which is what was working before.
If I remove that, I can get to the default page at /var/html/www and it
displays my new
Bruce Whealton wrote:
> I had to go to /home/www/futurewavewebdevelopment.com/logs
> and in the error log, it just says that access is forbidden. I changed the
> permissions and ownership to apache:apache which is what was working
> before.
> If I remove that, I can get to the default page at /var/
Oh, yes - what are the permissions on /etc/httpd/conf and /etc/httpd/conf.d?
mark
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On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 2:00 PM, wrote:
> Oh, yes - what are the permissions on /etc/httpd/conf and /etc/httpd/conf.d?
>
And if selinux is enabled, do you see denials in
/var/log/audit/audit.log for the files in question?
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This may be slightly off topic on this thread but on all my workstations
using the Nvidia kmod from elrepo, the update to xorg removed the
symbolic link 'libglx.so in /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/nvidia
that points to nvidia's libglx.so.304.64. Restoring that symbolic link
restored normal op
Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
>> On 14/03/13 16:34, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>>> yum install kmod-nvidia nvidia-x11-drv --disablerepo=\*
>>> --enablerepo=elrepo
>>> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, presto, ps, security
>>> Loading mirror speeds from cached
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:43 PM, wrote:
> Thanks, both of you, and good catch. Now I need to dig into what happened
> on *my* end: the elrepo.conf was dated last summer, and I had kmod-nvidia
> and nvidia-x11-drv installed... but when you folks pointed me to it, it
> *only* had includepkgs=kmod
Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:43 PM, wrote:
>
>> Thanks, both of you, and good catch. Now I need to dig into what
>> happened on *my* end: the elrepo.conf was dated last summer, and I had
>> kmod-nvidia and nvidia-x11-drv installed... but when you folks pointed
me to it, it
>> *o
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 10:10 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to use cgroups to limit the apache webserver but this doesn't
> seem to work as far as I can tell.
> I modified cgconfig.conf like this:
>
> group webserver {
> cpu {
> cpu.shares="250";
>
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Bruce Whealton
wrote:
>>
>>Your server has probably got all the components of a LAMP stack on it.
>>If it hasn't it is a simple matter of installing them using yum. You would
> learn a lot by doing it that way. yum will put stuff in the correct
> locations.
>
>>If
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Ugh I clicked reply rather than reply-all on your message that was also
sent directly to me.
Back on the list we go. :)
> On 03/14/2013 12:33 PM, SilverTip257 wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:53 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>>
>> On
Dear All
With help from you all I am now at better stage. Special thanks to Robert.
Atleast I am able to run all the required services (postfix, amavisd, clamd
etc).
I sent a mail from my gmail, I received at my newly setup domain/mailbox.
I am facing issue while sending the mail outside.
>From
I hope I have solved the first issue by giving right permission to
/var/spool/amavisd/tmp.
I gave the permission to that folder as 770.
Any input for 2nd issue.., Can it be a firewall issue, do I need to
open any port in IN or OUT interfaces...
It is strange when it logs "*very temporarily
I just executed below command
*[root@ip-173-201-189-43 tmp]#
[root@ip-173-201-189-43 tmp]# telnet gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com 25
Trying 173.194.79.27...
telnet: connect to address 173.194.79.27: No route to host
Trying 2607:f8b0:400e:c01::1b...
telnet: connect to address 2607:f8b0:400e:c01::1b: Net
I just checked firewall. tcp/smtp(25 ) is allowed.
Any kind of DNS configuration issues
Any pointers .
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Austin Einter wrote:
> I just executed below command
>
> *[root@ip-173-201-189-43 tmp]#
> [root@ip-173-201-189-43 tmp]# telnet gmail-smtp-in.l.google.
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:50 PM, Austin Einter wrote:
> I just checked firewall. tcp/smtp(25 ) is allowed.
>
> Any kind of DNS configuration issues
>
> Any pointers .
>
Some ISP's block port 25 if it is a 'home' type connection. Comcast
recently started blocking and I can't connect the
On 3/14/2013 9:20 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Some ISP's block port 25 if it is a 'home' type connection. Comcast
> recently started blocking and I can't connect there from home either.
configure your mail server to use your ISP's mail server as a
'smarthost', OR configure it to use an external
On 03/13/2013 04:01 PM, zGreenfelder wrote:
> does anyone have some pointers for translating these
> device numbers/paths to the physical hardware?
It looks like Linux is unable to assign an ID to this device. Without
that, it won't be able to get any more information about the hardware.
IDs ar
Thanks John
By the way I checked with my service provider. Their ISP does not block 25.
But to successfully deliver SMTP mail, I need to use their relay server (it
uses port 25 only).
Where will I configure their relay server . Is it in
/etc/postfix/main.cfor any other file. Do I need to modify an
Thanks Everybody
I configured the relayhost entry in main.cf in /etc/postfix path as
relayhost = [my service provider relay host]
Thats all, I am able to send / recv email.
Next how do I make sure, my spam/antivirus filtering is working properly
Is it that only maillog i cam check, or is ther
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