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On 04/15/2014 09:36 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
> I have recently built and packaged httpd-2.4.9 from source provided by
> apache.org together with apr-1.5.0 and apr-util-1.5.3. I removed
> mod_socache_dc from the httpd.spec file so that the complete build provides
> the following packages:
>
> apr-
IIRC the line
49 RRQ "/pxelinux/efidefault" octet tsize 0 blksize 512
In the output below means look in
/var/lib/tftpboot//pxelinux/efidefault
Not
/var/lib/tftpboot//pxelinux/pxelinux.cfg/efidefault
i.e. it is rooted at the root of your tftpboot structure.
Even when this disclaimer is not here:
On 04/03/2014 09:30 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 04/03/2014 09:28 AM, Filip Bartmann wrote:
>>
>> I've found that in
>> https://softwarecollections.org/repos/rhscl/ruby193/epel-6-x86_64/ is
>> passenger included but in http://dev.centos.org/centos/6/SCL/x86_64/ruby193/
>> is not.
>> What is t
so I found that one of my VM hosts seems to have been compromised in
some way; I've shut it down, isolated it, found a few odd things like
gibberish comments and odd hostnames that I don't recognise pointed back
to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts. I tried TRD and it seems mildly useful, but
has more of a
zep wrote:
> so I found that one of my VM hosts seems to have been compromised in
> some way; I've shut it down, isolated it, found a few odd things like
> gibberish comments and odd hostnames that I don't recognise pointed back
> to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts. I tried TRD and it seems mildly useful,
zep wrote:
> so I found that one of my VM hosts seems to have been compromised in
> some way; I've shut it down, isolated it, found a few odd things like
> gibberish comments and odd hostnames that I don't recognise pointed back
> to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts. I tried TRD and it seems mildly useful,
On 04/15/2014 12:40 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> if you really want to update libmodplug you'll have to get
> gstreamer-plugins-bad from another repo.
> I use the nux-dextop for multimedia now instead of repoforge.
I don't know ... nux-dextop seems to be a smaller repo ...
Am I the only one
On 04/16/2014 11:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> zep wrote:
>> to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts. I tried TRD and it seems mildly useful, but
>> has more of a windowsy feel for what it wants to be able to fix. does
>>
>> Ok, I *do* have to ask: Toyota Racing Development? That's #1 I find on
>> googli
Chris wrote:
> On 04/15/2014 12:40 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
>> if you really want to update libmodplug you'll have to get
>> gstreamer-plugins-bad from another repo.
>> I use the nux-dextop for multimedia now instead of repoforge.
>
> I don't know ... nux-dextop seems to be a smaller repo ..
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 9:57 AM, zep wrote:
> so I found that one of my VM hosts seems to have been compromised in
> some way; I've shut it down, isolated it, found a few odd things like
> gibberish comments and odd hostnames that I don't recognise pointed back
> to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts. I tri
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 11:33:34AM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Chris wrote:
> > On 04/15/2014 12:40 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> >> if you really want to update libmodplug you'll have to get
> >> gstreamer-plugins-bad from another repo.
> >> I use the nux-dextop for multimedia now instead
Am 16.04.2014 um 17:26 schrieb Chris :
> On 04/15/2014 12:40 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
>> if you really want to update libmodplug you'll have to get
>> gstreamer-plugins-bad from another repo.
>> I use the nux-dextop for multimedia now instead of repoforge.
>
> I don't know ... nux-dextop s
On 04/16/2014 05:33 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> And no, do *NOT* use epel and repoforge - they very frequently have
> conflicts, due to prerequisites of packaging. We use the epel and
> rpmfusion repos; I have, for systems with some nvidia cards, elrepo, but I
> *only* pull kmod-nvidia from there
On 04/16/2014 05:58 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Chris, you get faster and better support when you
> direct your requests to the right list, eg. [1], [2], etc.
>
> [1] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/epel-users
> [2] RPMForge is now RepoForge: http://repoforge.org/faq/
http://lists
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 11:33:34AM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
> Nux - hey, is that our listmember's repo?
Yes.
> And no, do *NOT* use epel and repoforge - they very frequently have
> conflicts, due to prerequisites of packaging. We use the epel and
> rpmfusion repos; I have, for systems wi
I'm going to guess that your storage controller or drives was performing
some internal operation or reset during that time, which blocked IO to the
kernel and likely had disk-dependent tasks in iowait.
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Andrii Zinchenko wrote:
> I am working on high load daemon d
On 2014-04-16, zep wrote:
>
> On 04/16/2014 11:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> zep wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok, I *do* have to ask: Toyota Racing Development? That's #1 I find on
>>> googling TRD.
>>>
> Trinity Rescue Disc :)
I always thought it was TRK: Trinity Rescue Kit.
http://trinityhome.org/Home/i
On 04/16/2014 03:36 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
> On 2014-04-16, zep wrote:
>> On 04/16/2014 11:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> zep wrote:
Ok, I *do* have to ask: Toyota Racing Development? That's #1 I find on
googling TRD.
>> Trinity Rescue Disc :)
> I always thought it was TRK: Tr
I have been looking at replacing our current login systems with a single login
solution. In the process I managed to get sidetracked into investigating
pam_pkcs11. My question, which no doubt reveals the depth of my ignorance,
is: Can a simple USB flash memory stick be configured to work with thi
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We've been working with the docker community to get official CentOS
images into the index. We've now got CentOS 6.5 (as of 12 april) into
the index, and we'll be keeping things updated as we go forward. The
structure looks a bit like this:
centos:late
James B. Byrne wrote:
> I have been looking at replacing our current login systems with a single
> login solution. In the process I managed to get sidetracked into
investigating
> pam_pkcs11. My question, which no doubt reveals the depth of my
> ignorance, is: Can a simple USB flash memory stick
James B. Byrne wrote:
> I have been looking at replacing our current login systems with a single
> login solution. In the process I managed to get sidetracked into
investigating
Right... and the answer to this part - have you looked into kerberos?
mark
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On Wed, 2014-04-16 at 18:26 +1200, Rob Kampen wrote:
> On 04/15/2014 02:42 PM, Russell Miller wrote:
> > On Apr 14, 2014, at 7:23 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> >
> >> On 4/14/2014 6:06 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:
> >>> I recently received an 8GB usb stick that fails to mount on my fully
> >>> patched CentO
On 16.04.2014 21:51, Jim Perrin wrote:
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> We've been working with the docker community to get official CentOS
> images into the index. We've now got CentOS 6.5 (as of 12 april) into
> the index, and we'll be keeping things updated as we go forward
Am 16.04.2014 um 23:01 schrieb m.r...@5-cent.us:
> James B. Byrne wrote:
>> I have been looking at replacing our current login systems with a single
>> login solution. In the process I managed to get sidetracked into
> investigating
>
> Right... and the answer to this part - have you looked into
On 04/17/2014 09:03 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
On Wed, 2014-04-16 at 18:26 +1200, Rob Kampen wrote:
On 04/15/2014 02:42 PM, Russell Miller wrote:
On Apr 14, 2014, at 7:23 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 4/14/2014 6:06 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:
I recently received an 8GB usb stick that fails to moun
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