Hello,
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 22:01:14 -0400 Joshua Zukerman wrote:
> http://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_Picard
> http://musicbrainz.org/doc/Picard_Linux_Install
>
> Looks fairly easy to build from source, or you can download a Fedora built
> rpm (which should install but I have not tested th
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 20:57:13 -0400
Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Is there any good tagger for CentOS 6?
Personally, I use EasyTAG. Used it for a fair few years now, works fine
with flac, ogg, mp3, etc. Tried it once with WMV didn't go so well. But
then I don't really have any WMV files stored so a non-
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I've had nothing but trouble with BSD/Linux over the past year or so.
I've been on Centos 6.4 for about a half day now and I am loving it.
I am just wondering though, how does a 7 year support cycle work?
I see that there is libreoffice which is kinda new. Is this because open
office is under o
Patrick wrote:
> I've had nothing but trouble with BSD/Linux over the past year or so.
>
> I've been on Centos 6.4 for about a half day now and I am loving it.
Welcome, and glad to hear it.
>
> I am just wondering though, how does a 7 year support cycle work?
If it wasn't clear to you, CentOS ==
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Patrick
wrote:
> I've had nothing but trouble with BSD/Linux over the past year or so.
>
> I've been on Centos 6.4 for about a half day now and I am loving it.
>
> I am just wondering though, how does a 7 year support cycle work?
>
> I see that there is libreoffic
On 30/07/13 12:39, Patrick wrote:
> I've had nothing but trouble with BSD/Linux over the past year or so.
>
> I've been on Centos 6.4 for about a half day now and I am loving it.
>
> I am just wondering though, how does a 7 year support cycle work?
>
> I see that there is libreoffice which is kinda
On 7/30/2013 9:39 AM, Patrick wrote:
> I've had nothing but trouble with BSD/Linux over the past year or so.
what is BSD/Linux ? BSD, in its various flavors (FreeBSD, OpenBSD,
NetBSD), is a UNIX derived system, while Linux was derived from Minix,
which was created from scratch as a Unix work-a
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 10:42:46AM -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> NetBSD), is a UNIX derived system, while Linux was derived from Minix,
> which was created from scratch as a Unix work-alike.
Umm. No; Linux was not derived from Minix. Minix was a micro-kernel
message-passing based system develop
On 07/30/2013 02:40 AM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 9:24 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:
>> You haven't got an errored copy of the kernel by any chance?? I'd wipe it
>> and re-install.
>
> Rob, thanks for your reply.
>
> Just tried that. Uninstalled the latest kernel, reinstalled. Same issue.
I have a different system, a HP Proliant ML110
00:1f.2 RAID bus controller: Intel Corporation 82801GR/GDH
(ICH7R/ICH7DH) SATA Controller [RAID mode] (rev 01)
any hints for me?
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On 07/29/2013 10:20 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
> I have a Centos 5 machine which I've just compiled the 3.10.4 kernel
> on (remembering to set CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED) because I needed new
> rtlwifi drivers for my rtl8192cu device.
>
> So far, so good. It seems to work.
>
> Except /proc/bus/usb doe
Donkey Hottie wrote:
> I have a different system, a HP Proliant ML110
>
> 00:1f.2 RAID bus controller: Intel Corporation 82801GR/GDH
> (ICH7R/ICH7DH) SATA Controller [RAID mode] (rev 01)
>
> any hints for me?
Do you have it set up with a RAID? If not, and you want one, you have,
unfortunately, I t
On 7/30/2013 11:16 AM, Donkey Hottie wrote:
> I have a different system, a HP Proliant ML110
>
> 00:1f.2 RAID bus controller: Intel Corporation 82801GR/GDH
> (ICH7R/ICH7DH) SATA Controller [RAID mode] (rev 01)
>
> any hints for me?
thats a intel 'matrix' fake-raid. the mdraid tools should work o
I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than getting
info, or setting the server name on a Dell LCD screen. However, I had a
server screaming about intruder alert, intruder alert, er, "Chassis
intrusion detected", and I thought there might be a way to shut it up
(this after pulli
On 07/30/2013 01:19 PM, Digimer wrote:
> On 30/07/13 12:39, Patrick wrote:
>> I've had nothing but trouble with BSD/Linux over the past year or so.
>>
>> I've been on Centos 6.4 for about a half day now and I am loving it.
>>
>> I am just wondering though, how does a 7 year support cycle work?
>>
>
I can't believe how depressed I was when I had trouble with various BSD
& Linux distros and I can't believe how happy I am now with Centos.
I am a true dork. Thanks to everyone for your help and input
-Patrick
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>From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
>To: CentOS mailing list
>Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 11:47 AM
>Subject: [CentOS] Interesting admin info: ipmitool
>
>
>I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than getting
>info, or setting the server name on a
On 07/30/2013 11:39 AM, Patrick wrote:
> I've had nothing but trouble with BSD/Linux over the past year or so.
>
> I've been on Centos 6.4 for about a half day now and I am loving it.
>
> I am just wondering though, how does a 7 year support cycle work?
>
> I see that there is libreoffice which is
Joseph Spenner wrote:
> >From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
>>
>>I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than getting
>>info, or setting the server name on a Dell LCD screen. However, I had a
>>server screaming about intruder alert, intruder alert, er, "Chassis
>>intrusion detected", and
On Tue, 30 Jul 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than
getting info, or setting the server name on a Dell LCD screen.
[]
Getting IPMI up and running is standard in our shop, which tends to be
dominated by SuperMicro gear:
1. Boot ma
Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> I've used ipmitool any number of times, but never for more than
>> getting info, or setting the server name on a Dell LCD screen.
>> []
>
> Getting IPMI up and running is standard in our shop, which tends to be
> dominated
I installed CentOS 6.4 on a partition on my computer a few days ago, and
i'm trying to equip it with the software i think i need.
For example, i need, or i think i need, a couple of gnustep programs
for uploading
images from my digital camera (the programs being openapp and Camera.app).
I imagine
we have CENTOS 5.5 on DELL server. One of our script need run on first
Saturday every month.
We have following setup on cron job but it run every Saturday.
15 04 1-7 * 6 /home/app/oracle/backup/monthlybk.sh
Any one know how to fix it?
Thanks.
_
Dan Hitt wrote:
> I installed CentOS 6.4 on a partition on my computer a few days ago, and
> i'm trying to equip it with the software i think i need.
>
> For example, i need, or i think i need, a couple of gnustep programs
> for uploading
> images from my digital camera (the programs being openapp
On 7/30/2013 1:43 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> we have CENTOS 5.5 on DELL server. One of our script need run on first
> Saturday every month.
>
> We have following setup on cron job but it run every Saturday.
>
> 15 04 1-7 * 6 /home/app/oracle/backup/monthlybk.sh
>
>Any one know how to fix it?
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/30/2013 1:43 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
>> we have CENTOS 5.5 on DELL server. One of our script need run on first
>> Saturday every month.
>>
>> We have following setup on cron job but it run every Saturday.
>>
>> 15 04 1-7 * 6 /home/app/oracle/backup/monthlybk.sh
>>
>>
On Tue, 30 Jul 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Getting IPMI up and running is standard in our shop, which tends to
be dominated by SuperMicro gear:
Heh - yeah, this was a Penguin, who's all SuperMicro. We don't use
it remotely - just ssh in, then use it.
The older (ca. 2008-2010) Penguin IPMI
Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>>> Getting IPMI up and running is standard in our shop, which tends to
>>> be dominated by SuperMicro gear:
>>
>> Heh - yeah, this was a Penguin, who's all SuperMicro. We don't use
>> it remotely - just ssh in, then use it.
>
>
On 2013-07-30, Dan Hitt wrote:
>
> So, i'd be grateful for any pointers to a list of CentOS-compatible
> repositories that i can put in the yum configuration (/etc/yum.repos.d or
> elsewhere). (Maybe this is a FAQ, or an RTFM --- i'd appreciate any
> steering here!)
http://wiki.centos.org/Additi
On 2013-07-30, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> On 7/30/2013 1:43 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
>>>
>>> 15 04 1-7 * 6 /home/app/oracle/backup/monthlybk.sh
>
> It certainly doesn't. However, I'm surprised the o/p's crontab entry
> *doesn't* work: it should run only on Sat, and only on when it's somewhere
> betwe
>From: mcclnx mcc
>
>we have CENTOS 5.5 on DELL server. One of our script need run on first
>Saturday every month.
>
>We have following setup on cron job but it run every Saturday.
>
>15 04 1-7 * 6 /home/app/oracle/backup/monthlybk.sh
>
>Any one know how to fix it?
That's pretty clever, and
On 7/30/2013 2:32 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
> 15 04 1-7 * 6 /home/app/oracle/backup/monthlybk.sh
maybe...
15 04 * * 6 test $(date +"%d") -le 07 &&
/home/app/oracle/backup/monthlybk.sh
(untested)
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somewhere on the middle of th
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> How about posting your boot line (from grub)? Maybe there is something
> that has changed now.
>
> Btw, do you have GPT MBR on your HDD's? I had a boot problem on my
> Samsung NP350e5x laptop when I formatted HDD with GPT. It confused
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> I'm going to reinstall and try a kernel from the testing repo.. Maybe
> something is physically wrong with the SSD primary drive..
I just tried installing the upstream vendor's kernel and it works
fine. I just realized that the problem kernel is
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> I just tried installing the upstream vendor's kernel and it works
> fine. I just realized that the problem kernel is CentOS-Plus. I'm
> uninstalling and trying the Centos updates version now...
OK, same error with the CentOS stock kernel (not fr
On 07/31/2013 01:57 AM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
>> I just tried installing the upstream vendor's kernel and it works
>> fine. I just realized that the problem kernel is CentOS-Plus. I'm
>> uninstalling and trying the Centos updates version now...
>
> OK
Hello All:
I've narrowed an earlier issue down to a problem with kio_http. This
one is much easier to reproduce:
In a KDE session, open Konsole terminal.
In the Konsole session, type a bogus web address. E.g.: http://magoo.ca
Right click the link and select "Open Link"
In a few seconds you sh
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