CentOS v5.1 insists on loading about a dozen audio-related drivers at boot
time. Since this is a server machine, it will never run applications
that require sound output.
I tried setting "alias snd_cs46xx off" in modprobe.conf. Yet the system
still loads that driver and the many, many other a
Given that I hardly ever use the CD-ROM drive, it makes no sense to have
hal constantly polling it for new media.
How can I disable this polling in CentOS 5.1?
Thanks.
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On Tuesday 11 December 2007 10:35:01 am Craig White wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 10:29 -0500, Steve Snyder wrote:
> > Given that I hardly ever use the CD-ROM drive, it makes no sense to
> > have hal constantly polling it for new media.
> >
> > How can I disable
On Tuesday 11 December 2007 11:58:38 am Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Dec 11, 2007 7:29 AM, Steve Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Given that I hardly ever use the CD-ROM drive, it makes no sense to
> > have hal constantly polling it for new media.
> >
> > How can
Since updating from 4.5 to 4.6 yesterday, I am getting a lot of CUPS
errors. The error.log file is filling up with these messages:
get_printer_attrs: resource name '/printers/printers' no good!
And the access.log seems to be being polled often too, even in the absence
of any print jobs
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 1:24:08 pm Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Dec 17, 2007 6:59 AM, Steve Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Since updating from 4.5 to 4.6 yesterday, I am getting a lot of CUPS
> > errors. The error.log file is filling up with these messages:
> >
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Hello.
I need to set up a mail server for a small (~5 people) organization on
CentOS 5.1.
While I am very familiar with CentOS and Linux in general, I have zero
experience in setting up a POP3(s)/SMTP mail server. I suppose
eventually I'd like to do spam/virus filtering, but initially the sim
On Sunday 23 March 2008 7:11:41 am Kieran Clancy wrote:
[snip]
> So the total cached read bandwidth seems limited to about 2250 MB/s,
> which is slightly higher than the cache read bandwidth for /dev/md2,
> but I'm not too worried about that. More concerning is that I am
> still getting ~80MB/s fro
I would like to create a single installation directory from the DVD1 and DVD2
CentOS 6.1 release DVD images, suitable for network (NFS) installation.
If I mount each of the ISO images and copy their files to a single directory,
will that work? That is, are the files on each DVD unique such that
On my CentOS v5.2 server (dual Pentium4) the OpenSSH daemon stands out
as being the most CPU-intensive of the applications running, It's used
176 minutes of CPU time in the last 2 days alone.
Is there any way to lower the CPU utilization without compromising
security? (I.e. without using a less
t of small packets, owning to the nature of keyboard activity.
Thanks.
On Thursday 11 December 2008 11:17:13 am Brett Serkez wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Steve Snyder
wrote:
> > On my CentOS v5.2 server (dual Pentium4) the OpenSSH daemon stands
> > out as being the mo
It seems that the mirrors are now all sync'd with the binary RPMs, but
where are the source packages?
The source RPMs are available for the few packages updated since the
upstream 5.3 release, but the SRPMS for the release itself are
missing.
Example: http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5.3/os/
In the course of upgrading from CentOS 5.4 to CentOS 5.5 I changed from
using the samba (v3.0.x) packages to the samba3x (v3.3.8) packages,
mostly because the newer version was said to better support Win7. The
Samba server services Linux, WinXP, and Win7 clients.
Now I get many, many errors lo
On 05/27/2010 04:09 PM, Vnpenguin wrote:
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 14:08, Steve Snyder wrote:
>> In the course of upgrading from CentOS 5.4 to CentOS 5.5 I changed from
>> using the samba (v3.0.x) packages to the samba3x (v3.3.8) packages,
>> mostly because the newer versi
On 05/25/2010 08:08 AM, Steve Snyder wrote:
> In the course of upgrading from CentOS 5.4 to CentOS 5.5 I changed from
> using the samba (v3.0.x) packages to the samba3x (v3.3.8) packages,
> mostly because the newer version was said to better support Win7. The
> Samba server services
I am running irqbalance with default configuration on an Atom 330 machine.
This CPU has 2 physical cores + 2 SMT (aka Hyperthreading) cores.
As shown below the interrupt for the eth0 device is always on CPUs 0 and 1,
with CPUs 2 and 3 left idle. But why?
Maybe irqbalance prefers physical co
The newly-released kernel v2.6.32-504.23.4.el6 includes the back-ported
SHA256-SSSE3 driver.
Why is the generic version of the SHA256 driver selected at runtime instead of
the SSSE3 version on this x86_64 system?
Yes, my CPU does support the SSSE3 instruction set, and the use of SHA256 is
in
On 02/25/2016 07:23 AM, Brandon Vincent wrote:
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 12:34 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
Turns out you get the "Could not downgrade policy file
/etc/selinux/targeted/policy/policy.24" error if you're running with SELinux
disabled and something tries to install or reload policy: semo
I can't get IPv6 routing to configure correctly despite everything I've read
saying it should
This is my network config on a fully-updated CentOS 5.8 system:
# cat /etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING=yes
NETWORKING_IPV6=yes
HOSTNAME=my.hostname.com
GATEWAY=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
IPV6_DEFAULTGW=2a02
Nevermind. I copied my ISP's line verbatim, including the erroneous /112 mask.
On Friday, March 30, 2012 1:27pm, "Steve Snyder" said:
> I can't get IPv6 routing to configure correctly despite everything I've read
> saying it should
>
> This is my network
On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 11:20am, "Patrick Rael" said:
> Hi,
> Is there an ETA on the openssl security update (CVE-2016-0799) for
> CentOS 6.7?I saw the openssl update for CentOS 7 on 5/9, eagerly
> awaiting
> the same for 6.7.
>
> Thanks!
Looks like Red Hat pushed it to RHEL v6
How can I completely disable audio drivers and services in my CentOS7
system?
This system is a server that will never run any audio applications. The
problem is, I can't disable the audio device in my BIOS, so the system
finds it in the PCI device list and configures it on each boot.
Yes, I
On 05/15/2016 09:11 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
On 05/15/2016 04:48 AM, Steve Snyder wrote:
How can I completely disable audio drivers and services in my CentOS7
system?
This system is a server that will never run any audio applications. The
problem is, I can't disable the audio device
I've got 2 sources of entropy in my CentOS7 system, a hardware RNG and
the Intel rdrand instruction. Is it advisable to just use a single
source or can/should I mix the 2 sources?
If I mix the 2 sources how is it done? Presumably I could use the rngd
service to handle the Intel source, but w
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