> All
>
> I am trying to install vsifax on a 64 bit Centos 5.1 system. The Esker
> staff have been helpful but no cigar.
>
> At first they thought the problem might be related to a 64 bit machine
> so I tried to install vsifax on a 32 bit Centos 5.1 machine and received
> the same error.
>
> O
> On Jan 1, 2008 6:15 PM, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> SO ... rsync that xorg.conf 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.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Johnny Hughes
>>
>>
>
> sorry t
Hello,
well, the subject says it all :-)
Could drbdlinks ( http://www.tummy.com/Community/software/drbdlinks/ ) be
added to Extras repo, alongside DRBD packages ?
Thanks in advance
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> Hello,
>
> well, the subject says it all :-)
> Could drbdlinks ( http://www.tummy.com/Community/software/drbdlinks/ ) be
> added to Extras repo, alongside DRBD packages ?
>
> Thanks in advance
Hi,
I didn't see any answer/comment...
Also, what about updating Heartbeat to 2.1.3 ?
I'm having t
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering what would be the best way to learn AIX, Solaris, or
> HP-UX, for someone who knows Linux very well? Books? Courses?
> Self-teaching in a home lab?
Hello,
here's an interesting resource, though more on the "surviving guide" side ;-)
http://www.bhami.com/rosetta
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently using SVN for writing some docs with LaTeX, and I wonder
> how I could possible tell SVN to ignore all *.log, *.aux and *.dvi
> files. I know how it can be done for one at a time. Let's say my files
> are in the docs/ directory. Then I'd go into the parent directory and do:
> i did Google and also searched CentOS web-site and CentOS 5 Release
> Notes but i did not find what GCC CentOS 5 uses. i need GCC 4.x for my
> C++ based project work. what GCC version CentOS 5 uses as default ?
Distrowatch is a good site to find a distribution main component's versions:
http://d
> In our environment we have many legacy application servers running
apache/jserv. There is a web server front end, then a couple of
load-balanced java servers on the backside. One of the problems we are
faced with is hung or stuck jvms. I have looked at the java process with
the ps command, and
> Hi,
>
> Is there any nice way in a .spec file to tell rpmbuild not to call
> brp-java-repack-jars? Some Web Searching indicates that most people
> just hack the script. Is there a better way ?
Hello,
long time ago I searched for a way to disable stripping, and found
%define __spec_install_p
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