ne on this list ... will have no
impact on the situation. SO, please take it to the appropriate place.
As to what my personal option is about this situation .. please see this
thread (on the appropriate mailing list):
http://www.redhat.com/archives/epel-devel-list/2007-April/msg00129.html
Thanks,
on dozens of machines personally.
In the last 5 days from a centos.org mirror a heartbeat rpm has been
installed by yum 235 times .. in the last month 1122 times.
We have bout 200 mirrors that are external to us and not monitored logs
and only 28 that are monitored, so the number of actual installs co
"
>
>
> regards
> Olaf
Are you running the latest kernel from 5.1 updates or the 5.1 kernel
from the ISO.
There is a known problem with the ISO kernel and autofs/nfs.
The updated kernel is: 2.6.18-53.1.4
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Les Mikesell wrote:
> Karanbir Singh wrote:
>
>>>
>>
>> I have repeatedly asked people to take this conversation away from
>> this list. Is there really any point you are trying to make by
>> carrying on ?
>>
>> its not that hard to just post a follow up on another list, both you
>> and rex are on
those new updated
systems too.
The kernel-vm are the first priority after that.
Please understand when upstream does 2 point release update sets back to
back, it is going to take a bit of time for us to catch up.
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Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a few packages where the latest updated version in 5.0 is greater
> than the current 5.1 version.
>
> Here is the list: package, installed version (from 5.0 updates),
> available (in 5.1)
>
> flac
> 1.1.2-28.el5_0.1
> 1.1.2-27
>
> flac-devel
> 1.1
6 work on their server, or until you edit THEIR .repo files and
make changes.
> On the one clean install from the 5.1 isos, $releasever is at 5.1 I
> think.
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Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Monday, December 17, 2007 5:10 PM -0500 "William L. Maltby"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Well, there's so few going right now that I'm showing 38 days to get the
>> DVD. My normal dnld from a mirror travels appx. 600Mb/sec.
>>
>> I'll wait until most of the U.S. g
fairly heavily loaded just keeping
everything updated if live for 4 other machines.
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in centos-4 is considerably
better than up2date ... which is why the removed it from el5 :D
If you want a GUI ... yumex is in extras too.
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>
> ...
>
> appears the tracker is down.
This is now fixed ... the provider of that server noticed it was serving
a lot of traffic {ummm ... we just did 2 point releases ... no kidding
:) }, so they decided to reboot it for me :(
That did shutdown the tracker,
OS-Base.repo) then do:
yum clean all
yum -d3 upgrade kernel
That should give you some more detail about the error.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I use apache, mysql and php from centosplus.
> Anyone updating similar to 4.6?
I have upgraded several servers (4 so far, 2 more in progress now) that
use the webstack from centosplus ... I had no problems on any of them.
As always ... YMMV
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ly updated right
now.
When running "rpm -Va" I have several (dozen :D) RPMS that show the:
"at least one of file's dependencies has changed since prelinking"
The good news (or bad news depending on your point of view) is that I
also see the same thing on a fully updated
Dick Roth wrote:
> As offered this will not work. It must have two (2) hyphens before the
> word "exclude", thus:
>
> yum update --exclude=openoffice
>
>
> Alfred von Campe wrote:
>>> Is there a way to still do the yum updates but not update the
>>> openoffice.
>>>
>>> Right now, I do it one a
ot all of the normal tools are available, nor are all tools exactly the
same as in the main distro ... but mount and lspci both work and are
available (at least on CentOS-5, which is what I just checked).
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Johnny Hughes wrote on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 12:00:27 -0600:
>
>> --exclude=openoffice\*
>
> shouldn't that be --exclude=openoffice* ?
> At least that syntax is what I use in the repo files.
>
> exclude=openoffice*
Both will work ... the \ means
and save them.
If that file is one that SHOULD be modified by customers, then filing a
bug upstream can get them to mark it as a config(no-replace) file ...
but I doubt this file is one that they will change.
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e you are trying to do this
serial stuff on Dom0 (where the serial port has a special purpose) ...
why not do it on a DomU instead?
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Benjamin Smith wrote:
>> Can anybody explain to me what's going on here? This is a CentOS 4 i386
>> system.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rm -f /etc/prelink.cache
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /etc/cron.daily/prelink
>> [EMAIL PROTE
I am
sure there are a couple other problems, but > 99.9% of the upgrades went
perfectly.
So, not upgrading is probably not warranted.
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OS.
Also ... the "yum --security" feature would only tell you CVE and other
security information about a package. It does not actually perform
security only updates, it just provide security information if a package
is a security update. As posted in other places in this thread and th
Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 23, 2007, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> Johnny Hughes wrote:
> ...
>>>> How did the RPM database have the right values for the sqlite3 file before
>>>> prelink was run? Or, another way, why was the file different in the first
>
Daniel Augusto Martins wrote:
> Dear All
>
> Utilities compress and uncompress seem to have disapeared when I migrate
> from CentOS 4 to CentOS 5. Anyone knows where we can find them?
>
> Thanks
yum install ncompress
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that???
Where ever you got it from, that is what broke your system.
>
> Hope it helps
>
Hmmm ... not sure what is happening, but this command could help (all
one line):
rpm -q yum yum-metadata-parser sqlite python-sqlite
Bit wrote:
> Luciano Rocha wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 04:01:22PM -0500, Bit wrote:
>>
>>> Luciano Rocha wrote:
>>>
On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 12:48:52PM -0500, Bit wrote:
> Thanks to both of you for the reply. Good information, but that
> still doesn't really
igure mode ... try this, on the menu select the following:
System => Administration => Display
THEN
Click the "hardware" tab and pick your monitor manually.
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James A. Peltier wrote:
> The OpenMPI package that ships with CentOS 5.1 does not seem to be
> compiled with torque support. It does, however, seem to be compiled
> with gridengine and slurm support. Would it be possible to get this
> changed?
Unfortunately we compile with exactly the same optio
William L. Maltby wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-12-30 at 03:36 -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
>> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>> That did shutdown the tracker, but it is back on-line now.
>>>
>> FWIW, the tracker is offline again tonight.
>>
>> I'm seeing a few
dny wrote:
> On Dec 27, 2007 6:47 PM, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I notice that this some times happens if the monitor is in auto
>> configure mode ... try this, on the menu select the following:
>>
>> System => Administration => Display
&g
ot;, line 273, in getPackageDetails
>> File "sqlitesack.py", line 403, in db2class
>> File
>> "/var/tmp/python-sqlite-root//usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/sqlite/main.py",
>> line 97, in __getattr__
>> AttributeError: LOCATION_BASE
>
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got a new Samsung 226bw 22" wide monitor to replace my
> previous one. I also have a nvidia 8600gts video card.
>
> I can set interactively [through the nvidia-settings utility] the
> 1680 by 1050 resolution. I have saved the settings in the
> xorg.conf,
Axel Thimm wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 12:41:52AM -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>>> On Dec 30, 2007 8:53 PM, Devraj Mukherjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> Yum on one my CentOS systems has
Axel Thimm wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 06:44:08AM -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> Everyone is entitled to their own opinion ... mine is that the yum from
>> CentOS is a critical package and should not be replaced with out a very,
>> very good reason. Yours is different.
build of the centosplus kernel. That does not help you in this
instance, but it might in the future.
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f file off that machine (or copy it to the
hard drive somewhere if the live CD can do that) and use it in CentOS-5.
It should be interchangeable.
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Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>> On Jan 1, 2008 4:44 AM, Mogens Kjaer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Alas, the saa7134 in 2.6.18 is too old for my card :-(
>>> The driver in 2.6.18 supports card numbered 1 to 95.
>>> My card (medion) has number 96 :-(
>>>
>>> Putting saa7134 from a 2.6
Chris Mauritz wrote:
> Ugo Bellavance wrote:
>> Mark Weaver wrote:
>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>>>
>>> On Tue, 1 Jan 2008 08:57:22 -0500
>>> Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you ever thought about how rare floppy drives are now? At best
you go wi
so if you want to get them all, make sure to duplicate the machine
packagelist you want to get the downloads for)
you can then copy these files to the new machine(s) /var/cache/yum/
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yum --enablerepo c5-testing install java-1.7.0-icedtea-plugin
Sun Java is probably still the most compatible install, though the Iced
Tea version in our testing repo does pass this test after install:
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml
Thanks
Blogger Man wrote:
> The ticket clinic, What Is U.S. Copyright Law?
>
Sorry ... this user has been removed
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Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am running iptables on centos 4.5 and 5 boxes.
>
> Now , I have requirements to enable below features.
>
> Gateway level antivirus, anti spyware and intrusion preventions,
> content filtering, etc.
There are a hundred different ways to filter different
Ruslan Sivak wrote:
> We have a RHEL2 server that has had one of the drives in the raid array
> fail. I would like to do a full backup of the system before we replace
> the raided drive, in case the second drive decides to die during the
> procedure.
> What is the recommended way to back up a linu
lready have a positive email required and e-mail activation based on a
link to the address.
We also have rbl list blocking on the server ... and spam scoring.
There is not much else we can do except block the offenders when they
happen.
OR moderate all posts ... who wants to volunteer to read and
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I have an Intel SE7525RP2 motherboard with a Yukon Marvel (82541GB
> controller) NIC in it. After installing CentOS 5.1 it functions fine for some
> minutes then looses network connectivity. By coincidence, I was using the
> system to clean some HD's for another and had
Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Jan 5, 2008 2:46 AM, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> AFAIR that is fakeraid anyway. Maybe one of the drives is having a problem.
>> Could be that the dmraid driver isn't as robust as software raid with drive
>> problems. You could eliminate the hardwa
ss,snd_pcm,snd_timer,snd_mpu401_uart,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq_device
> soundcore 13089 2 snd
>
> Tell me what shovel to use, and I'll dig up any other system
> information that may be needed. Thanks in advance.
While I do not have this problem, and
Ioannis Vranos wrote:
> Hi, I am using CentOS 5.1 x86 (upgraded from 5.0), and am still using
> XFCE 4.4.1 from 5.0 "extras" repository. Just saw in XFCE site that they
> released 4.4.2. Any chance to see it in 5.1 "extras" repository?
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OK ... this
ys MUCH faster and easier to backup
info, fresh install and bring over data.
SO ... the recommendation is to do a fresh install ... see this link:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.1/Installation_Guide/ch-upgrade-x86.html
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> Jim Wildman wrote:
>> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
>>
>> Hi;
>>
>> I need any suggestions of "remote desktop" program. Can you advise me
>> about
>> that... ?
>>
>> thanks to everybody...
>
> yum install rdesktop
>
rdesktop is a remote desktop for connecting from linux to windows
Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
> Johnny Hughes ha scritto:
>> Kenneth Porter wrote:
>>> Googling for this feature, I saw reports from the yum developer that it
>>> wasn't yet implemented. This was in mailing list posts from a year or
>>> more ago. Did it ever mak
tblader wrote:
> Anyone have password aging working in Openldap 2.2.13-7 on Centos?
> The system continues to prompt for a new password regardless of
> whether it's been changed or not.
> Thanks
Not sure how you are using openldap for authentication ... but if you
are doing it via samba+openldap,
rnel does not support multiple timer rates
on guests. dom0 uses a fixed timing rate set across all guests; this
reduces the load that multiple tick rates could cause."
Regardless ... divider= is not for xen kernels, only normal kernels.
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MHR wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2008 9:58 AM, Ben Mohilef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Shortyl after installing 1.1.7 on my 5.0 (and even since 5.1), I
>>> noticed that every so often,
>>> seemingly at random, although it appears most frequently when I
>>> click on something that wants
>> I have also expe
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Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 11:14 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
Here is a request for Zimbra to provide official CentOS support:
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=23487
Here is a poll that might help them see how many CentOS Customers they
REALLY have:
http
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 09:02 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 11:14 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
Here is a request for Zimbra to provide official CentOS support:
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=23487
Here is a poll that
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I have a few C5 machines on an isolated LAN that connect to a RHEL5
server via NFS and NIS for authentication. I discovered that one of
the C5 workstations worked fine for NFS exporting, but refused to
collaborate with the EL5 server for NIS user authentication.
I had s
higher than that, but I doubt it will go to 5.2.x. If it does go there
in RHWAS, it will also go there in CentOSPlus, but I would not hold my
breath :-D
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easier to just use fedora.
There is a kde-redhat project for KDE that will do that for you:
http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/
I'll never say never, but I think changing Gnome or KDE is just TOO much
to still call it CentOS.
WRT Xen ... I'll leave that to Karanbir to discuss.
Thanks,
cutting edge and not enterprise software, then CentOS is probably NOT
the distro that you want to install.
However, here IS a source of newer PHP and mysql RPMS that I know do
work and I think will be maintained for a long period of time:
http://www.jasonlitka.com/
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Florin Andrei wrote:
I've a couple CentOS 5.0 x86_64 systems, the software was updated a
while before the transition to 5.1
The systems run a LAMP software.
I'd like to do a "yum update" excluding mysql and the kernel, therefore
upgrading the whole thing to 5.1 with the exception of the exclud
Bart wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
I can't understand why people choose an enterprise distro for it's
longevity,
and then proceed to try and break it. It is almost like buying a brand
new car
and then immediately replacing the engine.
Well, life is not that black and white, luckily ;)
Try
Bart wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Bart wrote:
Well, life is not that black and white, luckily ;)
Try authenticating with PHP to MySQL using certificates. That won't
work with the current PHP release shipped with RHEL/CentOS. There's a
bug in PHP 5.1 and it's fixed in 5.2. Si
Bart wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Bart wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Bart wrote:
Well, life is not that black and white, luckily ;)
Try authenticating with PHP to MySQL using certificates. That won't
work with the current PHP release shipped with RHEL/CentOS. There's
a bug in P
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
|
I can't understand why people choose an enterprise distro for it's
longevity,
and then proceed to try and break it. It is almost like buying a brand
new car
and then immediately replacing the engine.
php is not a major component of RHEL/CentOS.
revent becoming
infected as well as what to do if you are infected.
While there does not seem to be anything that the CentOS Development
Team can "FIX" in relation to this issue ... I thought I would put the
information out so that people can test their machines and take action
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Here is the applicable article:
http://www.linux.com/feature/125548
There are links in the above article that explain tests for the system
and what is currently known about the rootkit.
Apparently initial access is NOT via any vulnerability but just guessed
root
bug about tracking the fastrack repository.
Done http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2632
This pygtk is broken, which is why it is yet to be released:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=430347
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e upstream system on purpose so that
CentOS performs as much as possible like the upstream product ...
if/when they change the defaults, so will we.
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a good thing to do.
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shared --enable-xmlwriter=shared --enable-fastcgi
--enable-pdo=shared --with-pdo-odbc=shared,unixODBC,/usr
--with-pdo-mysql=shared,/usr --with-pdo-pgsql=shared,/usr
--with-pdo-sqlite=shared,/usr
That has --with-dom-xslt=/usr and --with-dom-exslt=/usr ... but not
--with-xslt-sablot
Thanks
and in that case, download the according SRPM, rebuild and
reinstall the whole thing. But that sounds a bit tedious.
Or simply put a line in /etc/yum.conf:
exclude=php php-*
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Johnny Tan wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
There is an enterprise version and a community version of mysql ...
even numbered versions are enterprise ... odd numbered versions are
community versions.
The 5.0.54 version is the latest released enterprise version:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Johnny Hughes a écrit :
If you had to add a switch to the configure file (you said
--with-xslt-sablot) then it probably not the same.
So, in short, the only way to update rebuilt packages (since they figure
in yum.conf's exclude= line) is to track the presence of up
David Thompson wrote:
"Michael A. Peters" wrote:
I have never understood this. If I have a good, strong password that nobody
knows, how is changing it to another one an improvement over what I already
have?
I agree with you.
For user accounts, changing one strong password for another gains y
the things that you
include in /etc/sysctl.conf
Also many times newer things like binutils, mkinitrd and
module-init-tools will be required with a newer kernel.
Overall ... unless you really, Really, REALLY need a newer kernel, it is
best to use the one provided by the distribution.
Thanks,
Joh
David Hrbáč wrote:
Hi,
a few days there was thread about Centos Plus mysql. Today Mysql
released mysql-5.0.51a. Where does Centos Plus mysql-5.0.54 come from?
Thanks,
David
There is an enterprise version and a community version of mysql ... even
numbered versions are enterprise ... odd numbe
nate wrote:
Akemi Yagi wrote:
I hope you are interested in contributing to the CentOS community by
sharing your driver:
https://projects.centos.org/trac/dasha/
Looks like that site is for source drivers, these drivers come from
VMWare, and I'm not sure what their license is, nor do I know ex
ms I have no
problems at all.
Here are the options I used on my test:
(rw,insecure,sync,no_subtree_check)
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Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 at 10:18am, Johnny Hughes wrote
Bent Terp wrote:
Has something changed with regard to the mount options? We use
(rw,noatime,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,hard,udp,context="system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t:s0)
which has worked fine unti
Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
Hi, I am using Centos 4.6 on x86-64. recently when I tried to do a yum -y
check-update this is the output I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum check-update
Setting up repositories
update100% |=| 951 B00:00
base
Christopher Chan wrote:
Work around below
[base]
name=CentOS-$releasever - Base
#mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=os
baseurl=http://ftp.hostrino.com/pub/centos/$releasever/os/$basearch/
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/RPM-GPG-
Jerry Geis wrote:
Hi all,
I used to use centos 4.5 on an AMD 4800+ with 2GIG ram.
Now I use centos 5.1 on AMD 6400+ with 4GIG RAM.
The system responsiveness is different between the two.
I noticed that centos 5.1 seems to be swapping programs out
of memory at times resulting in slowness (percei
Bent Terp wrote:
On Jan 30, 2008 5:25 PM, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In any event, I can not duplicate the problem with an nfs export on c4
or c5 and connecting with a c5 client, regardless of the kernel using i686.
Good point, thanks Johnny! We've verified that he
rt as well.
The package that you want to install from rpmforge is:
gstreamer-ugly-plugins
It should make gstreamer (and totem on centos5) be able to play dvds.
I am not sure if it works, as I use mplayer on my personal workstation :D
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Hi,
I was compiling a new version of bind on my centos 4.6 server and I
discovered that the openssl version (openssl-0.9.7a-43.17.el4_6.1) has
several exploits associated with it.
I was wondering aside from removing the RPM and compiling a new version of
openssl how can I upgrade
ros and M$ Windows).
All you ever wanted to know about zeroconf:
http://www.zeroconf.org/
How to disable it (if you prefer):
http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/Hardening_RHEL_3_(Taroon).html
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Here is a post to the DRBD mailing list for reference as well:
http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/drbd-user/2008-February/008473.html
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http://glpi-project.org/?lang=en
http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/
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tbeat-ldirectord from 2.1.2-3
to 2.1.3-2
However, the newer version has dependency problems that can't be resolved:
This has been reported in the CentOS bug tracker:
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2653
and I believe it's been fixed.
Sorry, I spoke too soon. You are running CentO
upstream.
While I personally would rather have them separate, our GOAL is to
provide an experience that is as close as possible to upstream ... SO :-)
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Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
Johnny Hughes ha scritto:
I would like to recommend a piece of software known as GLPI ... when
used in conjunction with OCSng, it will track all hardware and
software installed on each machine, which users use which machines, etc.
It also can use ADS or LDAP for
mple, I would run createrepo 4 times (once in each i386
and x86_64 dir).
Then you have a yum repo ... copy it wherever you want.
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tes to one place and
create a yum repo and update a million computers with those RPMS, it is
not legal to do so.
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Les Mikesell wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
I would like to recommend a piece of software known as GLPI ... when
used in conjunction with OCSng, it will track all hardware and
software installed on each machine, which users use which machines,
etc.
It also can use ADS or LDAP for
Matias Emanuel Surdi wrote:
El Fri, 08 Feb 2008 13:29:49 -0800, MHR escribió:
On Feb 8, 2008 1:19 PM, Ralph Angenendt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think so. i586 (ViA C5/6, AMD K-III) won't even run an i686
kernel - and definitely no 64bit kernel.
Correct - my mistake (see? I do that
5.8.8.
So, you will need to determine which linux distribution really meets
your needs for development ... I would imagine that would be the one you
want to create programs for.
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exploitable and initially requires local user
access to gain root.
Here is more info on this issue as well:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2008-February/msg01215.html
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Bob Boilard wrote:
Hello all,
I love CentOS, but I am seriously regretting selecting Centos 4.4 for my
production hosting servers. The current situation with CentOS 4.4 and being
stuck at Apache 2.0.52 is a huge problem because of the new requirements for
the Credit Card industry PCI scan. Apa
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