Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-04 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
On 05/04/2013 03:37 AM, Michael Mol wrote: > I think I know what I did wrong, but it's going to be a while before I > can test it. (Dang, I wish I had enough spare hardware at home to set > up a test lab.) You can set up VM's and create several virtual interfaces. So you use one virtualNIC (vNI

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-04 Thread Rob Townley
Any neighbors with Open WiFi? Connect Cat5 to laptop in your house and connect to neighbors open WiFi. Woila, two ISPs. If you have 3G, it will work better to connect it into a CradlePoint type 3G hardware gateway device and connect the laptop to the 3G Gateway. NetworkManager would only activate

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-04 Thread Rob Townley
Find some businesses that both have open wifi near each other. Bring an old WiFi router and a Cat5 cable. Connect your laptop WiFi to one open hotspot. Connect the old WiFi router in client access mode to another open wifi. One "ISP" is to your local coffee shop. The other "ISP" is to the gro

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-04 Thread Rob Townley
Somebody oughta try an external USB WiFi dongle on a laptop with internal WiFi. Does NetworkManager handle two WiFi devices? On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Rob Townley wrote: > Find some businesses that both have open wifi near each other. Bring an > old WiFi router and a Cat5 cable. Conne

Re: [CentOS] Is there a good nntp client for Centos 6 that handles SSL native?

2013-05-04 Thread Rock
On Fri, 03 May 2013 12:27:01 +0200, Markus Falb wrote: > you likely missed it because of all the language rpms. > As rex told us ;-) Ah, indeed! I had seen the "personal information manager" but I was looking for it to say "nntp usenet reader" or something of the sort since an nntp client isn'

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-04 Thread Bart Schaefer
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Matt wrote: > There is a unix command called repeat. > > repeat 10 some_command Someone has already mentioned tcsh, but this is also a builtin (syntactic operator like "while" or "for", actually) in zsh. repeat 10 simple_command repeat 10 do list; of; commands; do

[CentOS] failed exaile install

2013-05-04 Thread Steve
I'm trying to install the exaile package on my newly upgraded CentOS 6.4 machine. It fails (see below) with missing dependencies on python-cddb and gnome-python2-gtkmozembed. I found this thread but there does not seem to be any resolution. \ Has anyone got this installed? Am I missing a repo?

Re: [CentOS] failed exaile install

2013-05-04 Thread Steve
Forgot to put the thread link in: https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&order=DESC&topic_id=32333&forum=56#threadtop Steve wrote: > I'm trying to install the exaile package on my newly upgraded CentOS 6.4 > machine. > It fails (see below) with missing dependencie

Re: [CentOS] failed exaile install

2013-05-04 Thread SilverTip257
On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 7:59 PM, Steve wrote: > Forgot to put the thread link in: > > https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&order=DESC&topic_id=32333&forum=56#threadtop > > Steve wrote: > > I'm trying to install the exaile package on my newly upgraded CentOS 6.4

Re: [CentOS] Is there a good nntp client for Centos 6 that handles SSL native?

2013-05-04 Thread Rock
On Fri, 03 May 2013 12:32:28 +0200, Markus Falb wrote: > What exactly do you mean with that? When setting up Thunderbird for NNTP, TB asked questions like "incoming and outgoing user name", which are meaningless for NNTP (AFAIK); and TB didn't give any place to add any other server than an SMTP