adr...@pa0rda.nl wrote:
> Hi,
> Earlier I asked how I could arrange a bell tone on my CentOS box.
> I have pcspkr loaded, I can play music over my boxes but the system beep
> or bell is missing.
> Seeveral people commented on gnome issues, but I'm using only text-mode.
> Whe I go down with the curs
I was seeing "nobody cared" when I was trying to make cheap (non
original) intel 1000E gigabit ethernet card work. Never got it to work.
Errors vanished when I removed it.
On 2013.09.01 20:11, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2013, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>
>> " Message from syslogd@loc
On 01.09.2013 22:02, adr...@pa0rda.nl wrote:
> I have pcspkr loaded, I can play music over my boxes but the system beep
> or bell is missing.
Maybe you changed the system sounds in the gnome audio settings from
default, like this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_6scBS6B6cww/TEhmQr9_bGI/AdI/DjFw
From: "adr...@pa0rda.nl"
> Earlier I asked how I could arrange a bell tone on my CentOS box.
> I have pcspkr loaded, I can play music over my boxes but the system beep
> or bell is missing.
> Seeveral people commented on gnome issues, but I'm using only text-mode.
> Whe I go down with the cursor
Dear List,
We have noticed a variety of reproducible conditions working with sparse files
on multiple servers under load with CentOS 6.4.
The short story is that processes that read / write sparse files with large
"holes" can generate an IO storm. Oddly, this only happens with holes and not
Hi,
I noticed that one of out "Centos 5" servers with an onboard "Marvell
88E8001" was showing some packet overruns.
# ifconfig -a eth0 | grep "RX p"
RX packets:1629537 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:3694 frame:0
So I thought about using a driver from "elrepo" the lspci id's suggest to
ins
On Mon, 2 Sep 2013, ign...@vault13.lt wrote:
> I was seeing "nobody cared" when I was trying to make cheap (non
> original) intel 1000E gigabit ethernet card work. Never got it to work.
> Errors vanished when I removed it.
In my case, there has not been any new hardware in over a year.
--
Micha
hi.
sorry for the late reply ... been busy.
When I first started this "project" I read while doing research that it is not
a good idea to use eth0:1 using iptables ... but after you wrote the below I
did some more RTFm and came to the conclusion there is not anything wrong doing
this when don
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