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Google "linux .swf decompiler" (lots of results)
Can probably also check FFmpeg
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to catch
something trying to sneak in. So it does have an element of security to it.
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reate and configure
failover domains.
To create failover domains, use system-config-cluster. You need to
manually edit /etc/cluster/cluster.conf to configure
failover domains created this way.
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There are Asterisk 1.2 (S)RPMs at http://www.laimbock.com/asterisk/
They are not the most recent version but the latest 1.2.23 release will
be available somewhere next week.
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such that browsing to https://localhost would show the page
without complaining about not knowing the CA that issued the site's
certificate. If you bump into the solution I would appreciate it if you
could reply to this thread.
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On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 20:42 -0400, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 02:34 +0200, Patrick wrote:
> > I spent a couple of hours today trying to figure out how to make self
> > signed certs such that browsing to https://localhost would show the page
> > with
information would be appreciated.
> Thanks.
Hi Brian, I did some more digging and maybe this link has some
information that is useful:
http://blog.laimbock.com/2007/08/28/svn-and-websvn-over-ssl-with-self-signed-certificates/
The self-signed certificate stuff is at item 10 to 14 (skip 12).
own root cert and
> any number of server certs. then just the one root cert installed in
> browsers will take care of all your TLS needs.
I looked at it but could not figure out what to do after creating the
CA. The app definitely would be of great help if
.com/2415-1035_11-92919.html
http://downloads.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?docid=302289
http://www.open-xchange.org/cgi-bin/simpleforum.cgi?fid=01&topic_id=1143150870
(look for the post from Paul Sterne and BoP)
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; "on"
Option "no_dri" "yes"# <- turn off DRI
EndSection
Do realize that without DRI the performance of 3D apps like games
will be terrible so you might as well use the open driver.
6) if ev
be much worse. There is a lot of work going on to ensure that
laptops just work. Laptop quirks are gradually added to hal-info which
should make more and more laptops work correctly. If you find the quirk
fix for your laptop please send the relevant info to the hal-info
mailing list (see that &q
sing these warnings and how can I prevent them?
Thanks for any pointers.
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Hi,
How do you get yum/http download statistics of files (rpms) that live on
a CentOS5.1 box with Apache? Is it just a matter of installing some
weblog analyzer software or is some other magic needed?
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On Sun, 2008-05-11 at 06:54 -0400, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-05-11 at 08:08 +0200, Patrick wrote:
> > How do you get yum/http download statistics of files (rpms) that live on
> > a CentOS5.1 box with Apache? Is it just a matter of installing some
> > weblog
#x27;d Red Hat Certificate Manager?
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page
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'äöüÄÖÜß'
>The main point is that the
>respective output for lines 1 and 2 and for lines 3 and 4 should be
>*identical* with the exception of the outer single quotes.
See above (hope it helps out).
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e is under oracle's influence?
I am on gnome 2 right now, will I wake up one day in the next 7 years to
gnome 3 ? I really don't want to. Will I just have gnome 2 + bug fixes?
If so how does the community do this if the gnome people drop support
for gnom
I can't believe how depressed I was when I had trouble with various BSD
& Linux distros and I can't believe how happy I am now with Centos.
I am a true dork. Thanks to everyone for your help and input
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I can't seem to check off the centos media repo from within the
add/remove application.
Is there a way to do this?
I tried to invoke gpk-application from root but it didn't work.
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I just wanted to mention that I have this message from my a notification
widget:
The package download failed Could not contact source 'c6-media', so it
will be disabled
I guess this repo is down.
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ector. It's my understanding that these drives are
fast but less robust then rotary based ones.
This may be nothing but if you have just backed up your data maybe you
could try to hibernate just in case it is a real issue and is reproducible.
Than
the repos from but I don't know which ones run honest operations.
Could anyone point me to a good site?
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I am considering learning Java. There have been well publicized Java
security incidents recently that make me not want to learn it.
However it's in Centos and I trust Centos, are the concerns in the media
blown out of proportion ?
-Pa
On 10/05/2013 12:27 PM, Mihamina RKTMB wrote:
> On 10/05/2013 05:21 PM, Patrick wrote:
>> Hi Everyone
>>
>> I am considering learning Java. There have been well publicized Java
>> security incidents recently that make me not want to learn it.
>>
>> However
drive. I want to use GTK 2.0 / Gnome 2 for my daily desktop.
I would however like to develop using GTK 3 for the tablet application.
I thought I would ask if anyone has loaded both GTK 2 and 3 on their
Centos machine before I hose mine :)
Any advice on how to do this?
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iSCSI target as shared storage, but alas I do not have that time.
> Is anyone running Linux "Guest" O/S's inside a Windows host
> ?? And if so can you share your reasons for this?
I've done for people I work with because cygwin is too much of a moving
target, or
of good information, did you try searching
there? http://communities.vmware.com/index.jspa
Oh and check the premade images VMWare offers. They call them
appliances, but they are just premade images.
http://www.vmware.com/appliances/ I know they have CentOS5.
> would you please explain more.
> does dell has a yum repository that I can download Dell packages ?
Yes, I put the link in my first email. The docs are pretty good, you
shouldn't have to much trouble.
http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Repository/hardwa
for
> it to know what type of system you are running.
FWIW the yum repo dell setup doesn't need you to to do that.
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> We have Dell servers and need to monitor them through SNMP.
> but need to install or insert Dell MIBs to our Centos.
> is copying MIBs are enough ?
I haven't worked with the Dell mibs besides walking them when I was
first playing with OMSA
> has any one is using Dell OpenManage on Centos ?
I u
). I found fetchmail &
procmail, but I wasn't able to figure out if they can do it.
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erbird to run, my (home)computer must be running.
I used to use maildrop on the IMAP server I administered. It worked well
and syntax was easy to follow, but since it involves changing the local
mail delivery agent at your provider might not be an option.
http://www.courier-mta
> Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
>>> I have a big e-mail box over at my provider. I receive a lot
>>> of e-mail every day (over 100), which are distributed into
>>> different imap-folders by thunderbird. The problem is that
>>> thunderbird must be running
>>
> Any recommendations would be appreciated.
I use backuppc for all my backups. I never got the archiving
fucntionality to work, so I take lvm snapshots of the backup directory
and put them on tape.
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e also: http://lwn.net/Articles/249169/
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0706.2/1960.html: Commit
seems to show after linux-2.6.22 you should be able to ignore page size
when mounting XFS volumes.
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l, then Korea (not sure which), then, a lot lower, Russia, Italy, and
> various others.
I see most hits come from India and China (218.0.0.0/16 - 223.0.0.0/16
seems rather popular) followed at quite a distance by the likes of
Brazil, South Korea, Russia,
foo-bar-1.2.3+1.2.3.tar.gz
baz-4.5.6.i686.tgz
baz-4.5.6.x86_64.tgz
So far so good but now I also want to get the version numbers which I
can't figure out. Anyone have a pointer how to get the version number
from these filenames (1.2.3+1.2.3 and 4.5.6)?
Thanks!
Patrick
_
egexs.
Thank you for your advice. After much fiddling I came up with something
that seems to work. I have never dabbled with perl but will dig up my
sed/awk book and see if there's a more elegant way to do this.
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:10.1.2.3:/foo/image.img" > /tmp/drvdisk.sh
Notice the usage of ".sh" in the drvdisk.sh filename?
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> https://access.redhat.com/kb/docs/DOC-19840
> >
>
> yep, after I created the array, centos cant see any disk... :-(
Hi,
afaik the Perc S100 and S300 is a software-based raid and only supported
on Windows. This is even stated in Dell's server configurator.
Controll
ability to customize?
If you want the ability to customize everything have a look at KDE.
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> Patrick Bégou wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need some help with NFSv4 setup/tuning. I have a dedicated nfs server
>> (2 x E5-2620 8cores/16 threads each, 64GB RAM, 1x10Gb ethernet and 16x
>> 8TB HDD) used by two
Le 13/05/2020 à 07:32, Simon Matter via CentOS a écrit :
>> Le 12/05/2020 à 16:10, James Pearson a écrit :
>>> Patrick Bégou wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I need some help with NFSv4 setup/tuning. I have a dedicated nfs server
>>>> (2 x
Le 13/05/2020 à 15:36, Patrick Bégou a écrit :
> Le 13/05/2020 à 07:32, Simon Matter via CentOS a écrit :
>>> Le 12/05/2020 à 16:10, James Pearson a écrit :
>>>> Patrick Bégou wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I need some help with
B (2 concurrent processes) with dd to be
larger than the raid controller cache but lower than the server and
client RAM. It was just a short test this morning.
Patrick
Le 15/05/2020 à 15:32, Barbara Krašovec a écrit :
> The number of threads has nothing to do with the number of cores on the
Le 13/05/2020 à 02:13, Orion Poplawski a écrit :
> On 5/12/20 2:46 AM, Patrick Bégou wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need some help with NFSv4 setup/tuning. I have a dedicated nfs server
>> (2 x E5-2620 8cores/16 threads each, 64GB RAM, 1x10Gb ethernet and 16x
>> 8TB HDD
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Le 03/07/2020 à 00:05, Orion Poplawski a écrit :
> On 6/1/20 3:08 AM, Patrick Bégou wrote:
>> Le 13/05/2020 à 02:13, Orion Poplawski a écrit :
>>> On 5/12/20 2:46 AM, Patrick Bégou wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I need some
ne error in many years could not destroy a distro and its
> stability reputation (I think and correct me if I'm wrong) and I hope
> it won't happen again.
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. However, if this snapshot exists, reboot of the server
freeze at boot time and I must manually remove this snapshot. Why ?
There are no entry in /etc/fstab for this snapshot, it is a cron script
that manage this snapshot and mount it.
Patrick
Hi Gordon,
my dracut package is the latest available for Centos7 (this occur just
after my "yum update" and reboot). It is dracut-033-568.el7.x86_64 in
CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
I'm going to rebuild my initrd as suggested with the snapshot setup.
Thanks for the links.
l osvg -wi-ao
7,81g
tmpvol osvg -wi-ao
<9,77g
varvol osvg -wi-ao <9,77g
Patrick
Le 19/08/2020 à 18:18, Patrick Bégou a écrit :
> Hi Gordon,
>
> my dracut package is the l
with lower performances behind
an ADSL box.
No problem with closing connections.
Patrick
Le 26/08/2020 à 15:08, Jonathan Billings a écrit :
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 12:08:56PM +0100, isdtor wrote:
>> Are there any documented best practices for using NFS home
>> directories on lap
know how to investigate this
Patrick
Le 09/07/2020 à 12:11, Patrick Bégou a écrit :
> Hi Orion,
>
> no, I still have this problem. I delay working on it as I the latest
> updates have not been installed on the server and on the client. I'll
> work again on this problem as so
l are DELL computers except this one
which is a HP ZBook.
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Did you notice the address ? It is not the same IP.
Patrick
Le 02/11/2020 à 17:48, Jerry Geis a écrit :
> So I have two CentOS 7 machines running.
>
> if I am on my server and I do "curl http://192.168.1.8"; I get data.
> If I do "host devgeis.LayeredSolutionsInc.com
connection up ib0
Running "nmcli connection show ib0" report:
infiniband.mtu: 65520
But "ip addr show ib0" report a mtu of 2044:
6: ib0: *mtu 2044 *qdisc mq state
UP group default qlen 256
Why ? Who is wrong (poss
Hi Strahil
I get:
ping: local error: Message too long, mtu=2044
ping: local error: Message too long, mtu=2044
so ip report is correct and nmcli did not the job ?
Patrick
Le 14/12/2020 à 20:23, Strahil Nikolov via CentOS a écrit :
> what happens when you 'ping -M do -s 65000 -c 4 ?
ey
are mainly for RHEL or SLES (or Unbutu but for laptops, not servers) and
in case of trouble the support has yet answered "please use a certified
os". Centos is considered as RHEL by the support. Not sure that with
stream it will be the same.
Patrick
Le 14/12/2020 à 17:57, Lamar Ow
Hi
What about https://rockylinux.org ?
Best regards
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could use “yum remove installed \*.i386″ to remove them all. If
there were a few which were necessary to keep you could exclude them in
yum.conf.
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I have just found this post regarding the removal of .i?86 packages on a
x86_64 machine, http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2590. I assume that
these issues still exist for CentOS 5.3. Anyone have advice on how to
remove the duplicate packages safely?
Thanks,
Patrick
Mathieu Baudier wrote
4 packages?
James Matthews wrote:
> Frank Cox posted above this line,
> ' yum remove \*.i?86 '
>
> What I do is put the package name and then the platform. E.g
> php-cli.x86_64
>
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If you are a good little doobie, check with your san admin to see if you
need to change your starting block alignment. If he looks at you funny,
take everything the man says to you with a grain of salt for the rest of
your life.
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/esx3_partition_align.pdf
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ng 8.0 for a year or more from extras. I think I used 8.0
when I set up the box because it was the only drbd available in the
extras. I use it as the backend of a ha mysql setup. I've yet to have
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I don't see how this relates to a "Gmail Problem", as it seems as you're
simply asking if a similar application exists.
Maybe you should use the prime application that came out of Google, and it
just happens to be called "Google".
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s, try one of the magic auto discovery
programs out there. I use NetDisco (netdisco.org), but there is also
nTop and a ton of commercial apps. CDP is cisco, but all the major
vendors have a similar protocol. NetDisco has a web interface listing
what macs/vlans showed up on what ports, duplex mismatches
remove the non gfs kernels from your installation
and get a staging environment for patching set up (if this is a
production system).
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Op 11-10-11 11:30, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg schreef:
> Patrick Bervoets wrote:
>> C6 with CR x86_64
>>
>> Third time when trying to install a packet I get:
>>
>> yum install samba
>> [...]
>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>>
Op 11-10-11 12:36, Ljubomir Ljubojevic schreef:
> Vreme: 10/11/2011 11:52 AM, Patrick Bervoets piše:
>> Is there a glibc 2.12-1.25 in CR? I get a "No package
>> glibc-2.12-1.25.el6_1.3.i686 available." message. For i686 only the 1.7
>> release shows.
> Yes th
Op 11-10-11 13:43, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg schreef:
> Patrick Bervoets wrote:
>> Well, I've found the file when browsing to mirrors.centos.org:
>>
>> in 6.0/cr/rpms I find glibc-2.12-1.25.el6.i686.rpm
>> in 6.0/cr/drpms I find glibc-2.12-1.7.el6_2.12-1.25.el6_1.3.i
a
Red Hat subscription? At the end of the day you get what you pay for...
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entOS CR kernel and in F15
(or F16) then you could file the bug twice (under RHEL6 and F15/F16).
Hopefully that should get the kernel devs attention.
If you can find such a usb<->parallel cable at a local computer store
perhaps you could try it and return it if it does not work?
Regard
ave easy to refill cartridges.
I have an HP OfficeJet Pro L7780 which works fine (wirelessly & via
Ethernet) with CentOS 5 so I would assume it should work with CentOS 6
too. It's definitely not in the 50 pound range though.
Regards,
Patrick
nd, oh
>> yes, the "yes" buttons lack of attention after I click "logout" from the
>> menu.
> Is there a package for the cr repo? I don't see anything like that when I do
> a yum repolist all.
>
> Thanks,
>
Hi,
yes. It is in the extras repo: centos-release-cr
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ith alignment? Here are two links with info
about alignment of SSDs which I found helpful in the past:
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?54379-Linux-Tips-tweaks-and-alignment&p=373226&viewfull=1#post373226
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/
the repo, but
xorg-x11-server does not.
Maybe someone can have a look on this or am I overreacting?
I successfully fixed my broken updates by a manual downgrade followed by
an update with the correctly named package.
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It would surprise me if Red Hat would not refund the customer or let
them ride out the term of what they have already paid for. And didn't
the customer agree to Red Hat's terms (AUP) when they signed the contract?
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B,
thanks for quickly handling this. But aren't the updated xorg-x11-server
packages now missing in total? Or are they not yet ready for
cr?
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On 01.11.2011 11:46, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> hi Patrick,
>
> On 10/31/2011 11:29 AM, Patrick Hurrelmann wrote:
>> thanks for quickly handling this. But aren't the updated xorg-x11-server
>> packages now missing in total? Or are they not yet ready for
>> cr?
>
On 11/02/2011 11:02 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
> What is a "socket" in their pricing model? The word can mean so many
> different things...
Afaik it refers to a physical cpu socket. So they count actual cpu's,
not the amount of cores in each c
l2ban.org/wiki/index.php/MANUAL_0_8#Usage):
$ fail2ban-client start
Maybe starting it that way gives you more information why it fails.
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e is also "The Book of Postfix" by
Ralf Hildebrandt and Patrick Koetter. Do a search on Amazon to find more
references to Postfix.
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On 11/09/2011 11:05 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> Posted, in case you haven't seen it already:
> http://qaweb.dev.centos.org/qa/node/116
>
> Good news.
Thanks for the update. That is good news indeed.
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and(s) can be
executed. There is a description of how this works here:
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On 12-12-11 17:25, Lamar Owen wrote:
> For those who don't follow the QA RSS, see:
> http://qaweb.dev.centos.org/qa/node/120
> to get the latest info on the status of 6.2. Looks good so far!
Wow that is amazing progress. You guys are doing a great job!
Kudos to all involved!
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>> EMC Clariion CX/CX3/CX4 and VNX, also.
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> Ditto D-Link's DSN-5110 series.
Isn't that D-Link DSN-5110 series a rebadged Dot Hill box?
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Patrick
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Hi Mark,
I also stumbled accross this, as spacewalk and koan needed semanage.
semange is included in package policycoreutils-python. Hope this helps.
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Maybe you could get an F16 CD/DVD and create the partitions with it?
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all European mirrors. :(
Can someone please have a closer look at this?
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