Am 08.02.2014 16:24, schrieb Johnny Hughes:
> On 02/07/2014 01:53 AM, Nicole Hähnel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to build several SCL perl516 modules for using assp spamfilter.
>> Some modules have dependencies which spend a lot of errors or can not be
>> build on a x86_64 system.
>> perl-Email-V
On Sun, 09 Feb 2014 19:33:49 +
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have OpenVPN set up; I found the brief instructions
> that come with CentOS openvpn (eg /etc/openvpn/2.0/README)
> perfectly adequate - what I'm asking about is the _use_ of OpenVPN.
Sorry, what exactly are you asking for here? The imp
> I recently obtained a desktop computer with an nVidia video card:
> from lspci:
> 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT]
> (rev a1
> I had to open the case to connect the DVD
> drive and saw what appears to be a fallen radiator:
> http://www.cs.ndsu.nodak.ed
On Sun, 9 Feb 2014, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I recently obtained a desktop computer with an nVidia video card:
> from lspci:
> 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT]
> (rev a1
> I had to open the case to connect the DVD
> drive and saw what appears to be a fa
Am 10.02.2014 11:12, schrieb Nicole Hähnel:
> ERROR: Command failed:
># ['/usr/bin/yum-builddep', '--installroot',
> '/var/lib/mock/epel-6-x86_64/root/',
> '/var/lib/mock/epel-6-x86_64/root///builddir/build/SRPMS/perl516-perl-Email-Valid-0.184-1.el6.src.rpm']
> Getting requirements for perl516-
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 02/06/2014 10:41 AM, Phelps, Matt wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Fabian Arrotin
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On 06/02/14 16:26, Phelps, Matt wrote:
> >>> On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:30 AM, Robert Arkiletian
> >> wrote:
> new potent
From: Jeff Allison
> Now when I browse these folders on the console I can see the files. when I
> sftp on the command line from another box I can see these files.
> But when I browse via samba or using a gui sftp client quite a lot of these
> files are missing...
Filenames encoding maybe...?
JD
On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, Steve Brooks wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Feb 2014, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>
>> I recently obtained a desktop computer with an nVidia video card:
>> from lspci:
>> 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT]
>> (rev a1
>> I had to open the case to conne
HI List,
Did I miss something? I have 6.2 system that has conntrack-tools
conntrack-tools.i686 1.0.0-1.el6 @anaconda-CentOS-201112130233.i386/6.2
But I can't seem to find conntrack-tools for 6.4
yum install conntrack-tools
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, security
Loading mirror speeds from ca
On 2/7/2014 16:40, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> my HP SuperMicro drive-bay.
SuperMicro is OEMing for HP now?
> In this the power connector(s) are in the same position
> as the empty slot above,
The 4 pins next to the SATA data connector on the Seagate drive are
nonstandard. Their purpose is not doc
Dunno I'll need to check. I doubt it though.
nfs seems pretty good on the mac and xbmc jobbie.
The other media player is android so there's probably no nfs client
for that an dthe wife and kids are on windows so a dlna server we'll
have to find.
On 11 February 2014 02:33, John Doe wrote:
> From
On 2/10/2014 12:57 PM, Jeff Allison wrote:
> The other media player is android so there's probably no nfs client
> for that an dthe wife and kids are on windows so a dlna server we'll
> have to find.
my experiences with trying to use DLNA for video have been awful. its OK
for audio, as long as th
On 02/10/2014 10:15 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
<>
> I'm considering wrapping a thin piece of cardboard in electrical tape
> and sliding it under the lower end of the radiator.
i do hope you give that one hell of a lot of consideration.
you are dealing with a *heat sink*, aka *HOT*, tho maybe
g wrote:
> On 02/10/2014 10:15 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> <>
>> I'm considering wrapping a thin piece of cardboard in electrical tape
>> and sliding it under the lower end of the radiator.
>
> i do hope you give that one hell of a lot of consideration.
>
> you are dealing with a *heat sink*, aka
On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> g wrote:
>> On 02/10/2014 10:15 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>> <>
>>> I'm considering wrapping a thin piece of cardboard in electrical tape
>>> and sliding it under the lower end of the radiator.
>>
>> i do hope you give that one hell of a lot of cons
On 02/10/2014 05:17 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
<> On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Broken piece of Pyrex?
as in glass? cut fingers?
pcb is easier, cheaper, ie, radio shack,
> Don't have any of those.
> Might have some epoxy I could coat the cardboard with.
it would be easier/
On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, g wrote:
> On 02/10/2014 05:17 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>> That said, from pictures of other such radiators,
>> mine appears to be normal.
>
> i would agree.
>
>> How do the the others keep from shorting out their cards?
>
> because of stiffness of the heat carriage tubes,
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>> I have OpenVPN set up; I found the brief instructions
>> that come with CentOS openvpn (eg /etc/openvpn/2.0/README)
>> perfectly adequate - what I'm asking about is the _use_ of OpenVPN.
> Sorry, what exactly are you asking for here? The implemented OpenVPN
> is nothing
I ran into a problem when using grub-install experimentally
in what is obviously a foolish way,
since I was unable to boot the machine afterwards.
I got round the problem, as I shall explain,
but I'm still interested to know why the problem arose.
Having added a second hard disk to my CentOS-6.5 s
On 02/11/2014 12:34 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
<> On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, g wrote:
>> because of stiffness of the heat carriage tubes, may not
>> need to worry.
>
> You are suggesting that the heat pipes might
> support the radiator and keep it off its board?
this is true.
> Now that I look agai
On 02/11/2014 01:50 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I ran into a problem when using grub-install experimentally
> in what is obviously a foolish way,
> since I was unable to boot the machine afterwards.
> I got round the problem, as I shall explain,
> but I'm still interested to know why the problem
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
> I'm interested to know how you - or anyone else implementing OpenVPN -
> actually uses it in practice.
> I use it to login to a remote computer over OpenVPN using ssh.
> (This is largely a safety measure, since a straightforward ssh connec
uh, don't kick it? I think you said that nothing is wrong. So listen
to yourself.
Ain't broke. don't fix it. If it does ever short, shut down and put
a thin, small piece of plastic between the closest point of contact,
and electrical tape it in place. There may already be one there
or...
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