I am using webtatic on CentOS 5.x.
I started using it some years back because as I can remember (vaguely) I
had problems using php53 RPMs (can't remember details, however).
Thanks for php 5.4 info - I haven't used it yet.
I installed remi (php 5.5) on CentOS 6.x but, yes, it seems many apps
do
Hi List,
I have an old HP psc2210 that has performed well with xsane, libsane and
related drivers until today.
Note in the yum logs that recent upgrades to
Sep 23 21:28:49 Updated: hplip-common-3.12.4-4.el6_4.1.x86_64
Sep 23 21:28:50 Updated: hplip-libs-3.12.4-4.el6_4.1.x86_64
Sep 23 21:29:17 Up
Hey Levi,
This is another angle that you are talking about.
I would not worry about it that much if it is seald with the
manufacturer stamp on it.
what whould be done on the drive?? somebody transfered some data?
these counters are there for a reason and I would want the manufactrer
to do couple t
The Continuous Release Updates for CentOS-5.10 are released to the CR
repo. The anaconda and centos-release packages for 5.10 are not
released into the CR (as they may need to change for the installable
tree), but all other updates are there.
For information on what the CR is, see this link:
htt
On 10/06/2013 08:10 PM, Styma, Robert E (Robert) wrote:
> Hi,
>I am running an up to date centos5.9 system.
> The package,
> net-snmp-devel-5.3.2.2-20.el5
>
> Contains among oteher things:
> /usr/lib/libnetsnmpagent.so
>
> When I link with this library (-lnetsnmpagent), I get a bunch of unresol
From: "Styma, Robert E (Robert)"
> I am running an up to date centos5.9 system.
> The package,
> net-snmp-devel-5.3.2.2-20.el5
>
> Contains among oteher things:
> /usr/lib/libnetsnmpagent.so
>
> When I link with this library (-lnetsnmpagent), I get a bunch of unresolved
> references.:
> My
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg14531.html
Thank you. The command
net-snmp-config --agent-libs
referenced in the above message did the trick.
This is definitely worth writing down as it is not
"obvious to the casual observer" (to quote an old profess
On 10/7/2013 5:59 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> I am still wating for WD or SEAGATE representetive of them to describe
> for me the details of how a how a drive was made from 0 to 100.
I'm sure they both consider that information trade secret.
its my understanding that testing done on the factory
On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 5:04 PM, John McKelvey wrote:
> Hello...
>
> OK, I have been checking... NSLOOKUP ... sees the linux box... Linux box
> can ping all other boxes on the LAN (they are all windows) as well as
> internet.
>
> With firewalls off on both any windows box as well as firewall off
On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that this is possible, but I don't currently know enough about
> email to know where to start.
>
> My main desktop computer runs Centos 6 and my preferred email client is
> Sylpheed, which supports both POP and IMAP email, and my
On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 16:52:42 -0500
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Hard to beat a free gmail account - if you are concerned about
> privacy, you probably shouldn't be sending the stuff over the internet
> in the first place.
I figure that if my data lives on my computer, I know where it is and I can
read it
> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [centos-boun...@centos.org] on behalf of
> Frank Cox
> [thea...@melvilletheatre.com]
>
>> Alternatively your android device is perfectly capable of dealing
>> with 6 remote servers directly.
>
> The reason for handling outbound email this way instead of sending
On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 22:37:31 +
Gary Greene wrote:
> Being a mail administrator for both work, and a couple of other sites, the
> only concern I would have with this is that you need to be fairly careful
> that the outgoing is routing out a machine that is authorized to send mail
> for these dom
On 10/05/2013 03:54 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> When I log on my sound level is set at about 35%. I have to use the
> sound preferences to turn the sound level up every time I log in.
>
> Other users on this same system do not have this issue. When they log
> in their volume is set
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>
>> Hard to beat a free gmail account - if you are concerned about
>> privacy, you probably shouldn't be sending the stuff over the internet
>> in the first place.
>
> I figure that if my data lives on my computer, I know where it is and I can
> re
On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 18:37:40 -0500
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Android could reply back through the account directly. Your
> complications are coming from combining things in the first place.
I can't reply directly from my phone because of restrictions on the
mailservers. Gmail and friends don't care,
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 6:50 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>> Android could reply back through the account directly. Your
>> complications are coming from combining things in the first place.
>
> I can't reply directly from my phone because of restrictions on the
> mailservers. Gmail and friends don't car
o suppress):
[tdunphy@MIAGRBISSH01V ~]$ ssh -q -t -t -t MIAGRBIORCA00V sudo -S 'cp -v
/data/solr-4.3.1/zoe/etc/logback.xml /tmp/logback.xml-${i}-$(date
+%Y%m%d).bak' < secret_sauce
> EOF
tcgetattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device
`/data/solr-4.3.1/zoe/etc/logback.xml' -> `/tmp/log
auce
> > EOF
> tcgetattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device
> `/data/solr-4.3.1/zoe/etc/logback.xml' -> `/tmp/logback.xml--20131007.bak'
>
>
> [tdunphy@MIAGRBISSH01V ~]$ ssh -q -t -t -t MIAGRBIORCA00V sudo -S 'ls -l
> /home/tdunphy/logback.xml-${i}-$(date
On 10/08/2013 05:47 PM, zGreenfelder wrote:
> 1. change your ID/to an ID that doesn't have to supply a password to sudo
> commands e.g. has the NOPASSWD option set in sudoers file.
I would recommend that you just give the user NOPASSWD access to the
specific command(s) that you need for your re
Hi,
I am planning to install CentOS 6.4 on Dell R720 which has hardware raid
card and 6 hard disk slots available.
I have planned with the below set up :-
*2 Hard disks configured in RAID 1 for installing OS
*
*4 Hard disks configured in RAID 10 for data drive.*
Please suggest and recommend if
On 10/7/2013 7:51 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Any thoughts on how I should be going about this?
use ssh keys rather than password authentication see: man ssh-keygen
short version, on local system, run ssh-keygen to create a public and
private key for the local account, and append the public key
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Kaushal Shriyan
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am planning to install CentOS 6.4 on Dell R720 which has hardware raid
> card and 6 hard disk slots available.
>
> I have planned with the below set up :-
>
> *2 Hard disks configured in RAID 1 for installing OS
What is the HDD s
> use ssh keys rather than password authentication see: man ssh-keygen
hey thanks. Already using keys. It's sudo that's the blocker. Also I would
use NOPASSWD on my sudo options, but there's some bureaucratic red-tape
involved there. Can't really go about enabling that myself without ruffli
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