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I've heard that Microsoft has/had/? paid GoDaddy to host a large number
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> >> I have KomPozer installed, but after using M$ FrontPage for years,
> >> KomPozer looks like it is going to have a learning curve and I wa
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situation (copying the partition table of the smaller disk
> to the bigger disk and creating new partitions) is one that I already
> used many times, and it always worked right for me.
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ng an old hack for finding libgnome (/usr/lib/gnomeConf.sh or
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I installed centos-ds, but this *looks* like it is a replacement
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k interface, I don't know of one. I myself
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> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm currently searching for a PCI mod
ve the kernel-devel
installed -- is it possible to 'steal' the sources for later kernel
drivers and re-compile them for the kernel I am running? Are there
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What does the CentOSPlus kernel have that the standard kernel does not?
It is just additional drivers and modules? Or are there additional
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sing CentOS 4.7 and the stock bind:
sauron.deepsoft.com% rpm -qa | grep ^bind
bind-libs-9.2.4-30.el4_7.2
bind-chroot-9.2.4-30.el4_7.2
bind-utils-9.2.4-30.el4_7.2
bind-9.2.4-30.el4_7.2
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> > OK, it seems that the kernel I have (stock CentOS 4.7: 2.6.9-78.0.22.EL
> > i686)
> > seems to gronk the nVideo SATA controller in AHCI mode. It is NOT able
> > to deal w
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> OK, it seems that the kernel I have (stock CentOS 4.7: 2.6.9-78.0.22.EL i686)
> seems to gronk the nVideo SATA controller in AHCI mode. It is NOT able
> to deal with the SATA DVD Burner I have. It is a "Sony Optiarc
as from EPEL (or rpmforge, etc.) you might
need. Also: check out CentOSPlus as well, if you need more bleeding
edge or whatever.
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during the past year or so.
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Are there now BIND updates for CentOS 4? Will CentOS 4.8 include
updates for BIND? How close is the 4.8 release -- Days, Weeks, Months?
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> # cat /etc/redhat-release
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> Are you talking about this one:
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> http://ftp.itu.edu.tr/Mirror/CentOS/5.3/isos/i386/CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-DVD.iso
Yes, this is the install DVD image.
>
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:05
state is apparently very
> bad for battery lifetime. So a charge/drain cycle is supposedly
> better.
>
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ake all of a week
that way, or about how long it would take for CheapBytes to mail out a
CentOS 5.3 DVD or CD set...
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(deamon) RPMs are NOT on CD 1 of the CD
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> > Yes, it is, but there is also
es indeed! Do we need an article titled "dd considered dangerious"?
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also apply to CentOS. CentOS is binary
compatible with RHEL.
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age name is 'flash-plugin' -- it comes from Adobe, and you
appear to have Adobe's repo (adobe-linux-i386.repo). Try:
yum install flash-plugin
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> connecting the dongle. But what /dev/thingee do I put into the minicom
> configuration?
You'll have to look in /var/log/messages (or run dmesg) to see what HAL
/ the USB Hotplug deamons mapped it to (at least that is what I would
do). I know that a USB printer shows
is in the last few lines (eg the blather generated by the
Hotplug code), so it is useful to do:
% dmesg|tail
OR
% tail /var/log/messages
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> Dell would be fine as well. But, my question is rather from a linux
> point of view, how would Linux compare to dedicated NAS devices, in
> terms of the OS managing the device?
I think many dedicated NAS devices, are in fact
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> > I think many dedicated NAS devices, are in fact Linux machines, using an
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d build your own RPMs.
There exist on the web various resources on what goes in a .spec file
and how to run rpmbuild and about building your own RPM files. Google
is your friend.
>
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Hmmm... It sounds like you were scamed on some level...
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ly skips a package. Something is broken in the build
process. Both the version above (which I just installed) and the
previous one had this problem. I manually fixed it, but it really needs
to be fixed so it properly installs a working pkgIndex.tcl file (and
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and download it from any old place?
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man rpm
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> > keeps track of the frequency of attempts from each host and, upon
> > discovering a repeated attack host, updates the /etc/hosts.deny file
> > to prevent future break-in attempts from that host. Email reports can
> > be sent to a system admin.
> >
> >
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> > places under /var/cache/yum/...).
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> I think this is the clue I ne
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zillion files now' type of task?) A database server? Something else?
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27;dumb' WRT DNS. The anonymous user has
limited access and is there for test purposes or for use as a 'guest'
account (you might grant it read only access to some database for
example, which would allow some application read access). There are
some situations where this is usefull.
Th
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> > They are there to provide initial access to MySQL. It is *expected* as
> > part of the post install process to do more or less what you just did.
>
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not have the
IEEE1394 modules built.
>
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; libtiff i386 3.8.2-7.el5_3.4 updates 306 k
> pango i386 1.14.9-5.el5.centos updates
> 335 k
> xorg-x11-filesystem noarch 7.1-2.fc6base 5.4 k
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I don't have disk that ginormous (and cannot imagine having disks that
size). I have a 73gig SCSI system disk, that I do monthly fulls and
daily incrementals to an enternal 120gig SATA 2.5" disk in an USB
enclosure. I run a cron job that uses dump and a To
7;s repo [flash and
acroread]).
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otkits and from time-to-time exploits in various
network services. If you keep things up-to-date and use a properly
configured firewall, etc. this is generally not a problem.
If you are running a file or mail server for MS-Windows clients, there
are scanners that check for *MS-Windows*
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//download.fedora.sr.unh.edu/pub/epel/5/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml:
> [Errno 12] Timeout:
> Trying other mirror.
>
> And it's still going. What we have here is a massive problem with the
> mirrors.
>
> So, any *real* idea what's going on?
>
> mark
>
is just plain vague -- that is a kind of general
non-specific question -- kind of like the 'ultimate' question in the
Hitchhiker's Guide (answer: 42). And these vague, wide scope questions
tend to suggest that the asker really does not know what to ask in the
first place. And
gollum.deepsoft.com% sudo modprobe ext4
gollum.deepsoft.com% lsmod | grep ext4
ext4 243693 0
jbd2 58329 1 ext4
crc16 6209 1 ext4
(gollum is my laptop, also CentOS 5.5)
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d see what is being booted by default. You might
need to fix these files (and re-run lilo if you are using lilo), and
then reboot.
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ike uninstall
mkinitrd? or delete /sbin/grubby?)
sauron.deepsoft.com% rpm -qf /sbin/grubby
mkinitrd-5.1.19.6-61.el5_5.2
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t 27 2008 /boot/grub/menu.lst -> ./grub.conf
>
> Same difference :p
On additional thought: is /boot mounted read-only?
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gt; As I have mentioned before, in /lib/modules there are sub folders for
> various kernels leading upto the newest release I believe so how can I
> compile those into a vmlinuz image to go into /boot (if that is indeed
> what needs doing?)
No, what is in /lib/modules are the modules that are NO
mounted as /boot? What happens
if you do this:
umount /boot
ls /boot
>
> What would be a solution I should seek to achieve, compile them
> myself? Or is there a way I can tell my CentOS box "these are here,
> look you fool, use them!"?
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y tips.
On a certain level there really isn't much difference from a general
admin POV -- it does not really make sense to go into a certain level of
detail (like specific version numbers). Basic functionallity is not
going to change from point version to point version.
>
> rday
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parted is not really a useful option. I can do a PXE boot and run the
installer that way. Is is just easier to be able to 'repartition' while
running the live system (eg doing lvcreate, lvresize, etc. as needed).
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> /dev/sdb1 119M 12M 103M 10% /boot
>
> /dev/sda2 is a 3.3TB ext4 partition, so /dev/sda uses GPT hence /boot
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Why not just do
`the thing that generates standard out here` | ssh -q 192.168.122.2 dd
of=somethin
eg
find . | ssh -q 192.168.122.2 dd of=find.out
You don't need tar for anything.
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the updater migrates from 32-bit to 64-bit and NOT
just 64-bit < 5.5 to 64-bit 5.5?
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iles under /etc/ (eg passwd, shadow, group, etc.)
and then do a fresh install (*reformat* /, /boot, /usr, etc.).
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when).
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y just
means that the additional model *names* have been added to the
'driver'), along with the needed .ppd files for the new printers. I
don't think the new printers require any new actual *code* -- they all
use the same basic raster format and the same basic driver protocol
(they all u
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