John R Pierce wrote:
> fabian dacunha wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I have a centos 5 server running my mail and Dns working fine
>>
>> but when i try to do u yum ugrade or yum update it gives me lots of perl
>> errors and it terminates
>>
>> OS is
Niki Kovacs wrote:
> nate a écrit :
>> Try it out and see what happens.. since the version change seems
>> pretty minor I wouldn't expect too much breakage .. Though to be
>> on the safe side it's probably good to install it to another
>> directory(/usr/local
Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Sun, May 31, 2009, Matt Harrington wrote:
>> Should unprivileged users be able to change their shell with lchsh on
>> 5.3 and, if it matters, CentOS Directory Server? lchsh seems to
>> require more open permissions than those which come with a de
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Ross Walker wrote:
>
> The real key is the controller though. Get one that can do hardware
> RAID1/10, 5/50, 6/60, if it can do both SATA and SAS even better and
> get a battery backed write-back cache, th
, centox 5.3)
>
> Warning: No matches found for: yum-cron No Matches found
>
> # yum search yum-cron(at x86_64, centos 5.3)
> Matched:
> yum-cron =
> yum-cron.noarch : Fi
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 06/01/2009 07:52 PM, Michael A. Peters wrote:
>> I've read a lot of different reports that suggest at this point in time,
>> kernel software raid is in most cases better than controller raid.
>
> There are certainly a lot of people who fee
Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> I'd recommend looking at backuppc instead of amanda if you mostly want
> on-line storage. Its storage scheme will hold a much longer history in
> the same amount of space and it has a handy web interface for browsing
> and restores.
I'd rathe
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
> Maco:
>
>> i have other mandriva boxes and they all are ok. i m just so
>> surprised that a centos box got compromised.
>
> If you are not doing anything silly in your server
> configuration, this is not a CentOS issue.
>
> Anything *ca
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Since each install uses the same pages basically, it is easy for a
autobot
> to find them all and zero day your forums, xss your whatever, and so on.
>
> Dang scary to leave JS on at alleven though you basically have too.
Mozilla is beginning to addres
Matt Harrington wrote:
> I need a hosting provider just like Dreamhost.net's shared hosting
> service, but with a CentOS shell instead of Debian. Any pointers?
Linode offers you a xen virtual host - you can pick any distro you want,
including CentOS, and you get root. About
Tim Ke wrote:
> Does anyone has experience on how to build php5-cgi from source?
If you need newer than php 5.1.x you can start with the current Fedora
src.rpm - all the build dependencies are in EPEL.
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Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
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> If you really need Red Hat, you should do a clean install. Period.
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John R Pierce wrote:
>
> The problem with that approach is that its global to the server.I
> dislike putting filtering rules like that in the system, and prefer to
> do them on a per user basis, hence my postmailrc suggestion (except I
> don't know if CentOS uses post
Is there a simple way to strip out what I assume is a header that asks
for a receipt that the message was delivered?
I never like to send such receipts, and they are annoying.
It mostly happens on a couple lists I'm on (not this one) - I don't just
want it for myself, I may be se
On Tue, June 23, 2009 8:22 pm, Eugene Vilensky wrote:
>
> What are some registrars that members of this list have had good
> experience with?
I have been using http://www.changeip.com for many years and I like them a
lot. It's a small outfit that provides good, personalized, cu
Is there something funny about rpm in Fedora 11 that causes cpio errors
when trying to install src.rpm's in CentOS 5.3, or am I just getting
repeated bad downloads?
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Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Is there something funny about rpm in Fedora 11 that causes cpio errors
> when trying to install src.rpm's in CentOS 5.3, or am I just getting
> repeated bad downloads?
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Frank Cox wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:55:52 -0700
> Michael A. Peters wrote:
>
>> Are they any utilities, other than installing Fedora 11 and setting the
>> macros described in that thread and rebuilding the src.rpm, to resolve
>> the issue?
>
> What a
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Or just label the disks and mount by disk label.
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Sander Snel wrote:
> 10. use sudo instead of su -
How does that help?
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Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote:
>
>
>> If a SRPMS builds under CentOS 5.0 and it doesn't
>> under 5.3,then this package is broekn.
>>
>> Ok, you're making it yourself very hard now, but I
>> will accept scripts/tools that can verify this.
>>
Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote:
>
> As I said, and as everyone on this list knows:
> KB is not a person to talk with. Usually, KB would
> throw offensive assertion to people. No matter
> what KB would say, and no matter how important is
> KB to the CentOS project, a quick sea
Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Sander Snel wrote:
>
>> 10. use sudo instead of su -
>
> How does that help?
I still don't understand how using sudo instead of su makes it more secure.
If the user does not have the root password that the only danger to su -
is brute force
Looks like the enchant module is a nogo on CentOS (aspell too old) but
in the few hours of testing, none of my code (yet) is broken in it.
There are some warnings in the log files w/ respect to squirrelmail and
setting time zone (stock centos squirrelmail), I'll have to look into
that, a
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Doug Coats wrote:
I have a server with 4 nics. Two are using different internet connections,
both with static IP's, and two
are connected to our private network.
The two internet facing nics seem to be battling over the gateway designation.
Which ever I designa
vel
>
> I am not sure what mushrooms were installed on the build machine.
> It *doesn't* build with:
> pygtk2-devel-2.10.1-12.el5.i386
> python-imaging-devel-1.1.5-5.el5.i386
> Which is whatever EL5 has.
>
> I can see that RF has a slightly newer version of
>
Warren Young wrote:
> Michael A. Peters wrote:
>> I still don't understand how using sudo instead of su makes it more secure.
>
> Let's start with the simple case where only one person needs superuser
> type privileges on a given machine. What, then, is the diffe
Robert Heller wrote:
> At Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:08:08 -0600 CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 15:05:58 -0700
>> Gary Greene wrote:
>>
>>> . With sudo,
>>> you get a record of what command was executed with superuser rights by
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Michael A. Peters wrote:
>> How it interacts with epel I don't really care about, but it should not
>> update vendor packages, and anything that requires an updated vendor
>> package will be broken on yum configurations that protect the base in
On Thu, July 2, 2009 4:19 pm, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> I will begin learning...
O'Reilly's "Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML" would not be a bad place to
start: http://www.bestwebbuys.com/books/compare/isbn/059610197x
Marko
s.org
> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
You have to understand the details of how the raid was built, stripe size,
logical unit number and RAID-5 itself to properly optimize. Google for
XFS performance tuning and you'll find lots of details.
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Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Dmitry a écrit :
>> Hi.
>>
>> Could you please give me advice about issue described below.
>>
>> My friends have to use a PC with old hardware for a few months. They've
>> got 128MB of RAM, 20 GB hard drive; Pentium 3 process
On Wed, 8 Jul 2009, o wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a program that writes lots of files to a directory tree (around 15
> Million fo files), and a node can have up to 40 files (and I don't have
> any way to split this ammount in smaller ones).
On Wed, 8 Jul 2009, o wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a program that writes lots of files to a directory tree (around 15
> Million fo files), and a node can have up to 40 files (and I don't have
> any way to split this ammount in smaller ones).
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, o wrote:
>
> It's possible that I will be able to name the directory tree based in the
> hash of te file, so I would get the structure described in one of my previous
> post (4 directory levels, each directory name would be a single
On a side note, perhaps this is something that Hadoop would be good with.
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plicate it as many times as I want by going to...
>
> http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
>
> ...and choosing one of the two newsletters, linked there.
>
> I'm writing for a couple reasons.
>
> I'm curious to see if this is only my problem, or if other have
> exp
plicate it as many times as I want by going to...
>
> http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
>
> ...and choosing one of the two newsletters, linked there.
>
> I'm writing for a couple reasons.
>
> I'm curious to see if this is only my problem, or if other have
> ex
Michael A. Peters wrote:
>> I'm writing for a couple reasons.
>>
>> I'm curious to see if this is only my problem, or if other have
>> experienced it or can replicate it.
>
> Confirmed - also i386 mharris packaging.
update - it didn't actually bring
Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Michael A. Peters wrote:
>
>>> I'm writing for a couple reasons.
>>>
>>> I'm curious to see if this is only my problem, or if other have
>>> experienced it or can replicate it.
>> Confirmed - also i386 mharri
e language packs, since the
same src.rpm built w/o disabling language packs doesn't crash in CentOS
5.3 on either arch.
I wonder if that is what triggers it - IE a crash when FireFox can't
find the language pack for "en".
Maybe try fetching the page with wget, removing that,
Michael A. Peters wrote:
>
> My suspicion is that it has to do with the language packs, since the
> same src.rpm built w/o disabling language packs doesn't crash in CentOS
> 5.3 on either arch.
I feel like such a dope.
I forgot to run createrepo on my private i386 repo so w
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Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Michael A. Peters wrote:
>
>>
>> My suspicion is that it has to do with the language packs, since the
>> same src.rpm built w/o disabling language packs doesn't crash in
>> CentOS 5.3 o
t Firefox.
That is definitely not a firefox bug.
> It happened to me twice on eBay (on the same page) -- and now I can
> replicate it as many times as I want by going to...
>
> http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
> ...and choosing one of the two newsletters, linked there.
I'
Mike A. Harris wrote:
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> Ron Blizzard wrote:
>
> (followup on original post from previous reply)
>
>> I downloaded Firefox 3.5 from the M. Harris site and, for the most
>> part, have had good luck with it.
>
> I actually installed gallery2 on my server
> by following the instructions at
> <http://codex.gallery2.org/Gallery2:Preinstaller>.
> But I've had a slight http problem on the server
> which might be related to gallery2
> (wireshark seemed to show some odd calls
On Fri, July 17, 2009 4:59 pm, RadosÅaw Lidak wrote:
> mcclnx mcc pisze:
>> Anyone know when CENTOS 4.8 will available??
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
> Chill out, what's a difference?
> No offence, but what are you waiting for?
>
> Radek
No offense Radek, bu
On Wed, July 22, 2009 4:46 pm, maillis...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm running the 2.6 xen kernel on CentOS 5.3. My goal is to use
> larger-than-normal ramdisks.
tmpfs will do that for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TMPFS
Marko
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ols beyond the standard DAC bits, such as
filesystem ACLs, filesystem capabilities, or other attributes.
Filesystem capabilities support is not present in CentOS 5, so are you
using ACLs? What does the following show:
getfacl --tabular /*
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> My point is, the CentOS team has put in an unbelievable amount of time
> and effort to build this distribution. We will continue to do so. If
> you like it use it. If you don't like it, don't use it.
>
> If someone has a major problem with the distro, then they should fin
re is the "C" in the name
>> CentOS. It would all be so much clearer if the project would just rename
>> to EntOS because that's what it is.
>>
>> I guess the "Community" bit refers to the community of users, nothing more.
>
> The word Communi
ive failed on file
> /root/rpm/SOURCES/flow-capture.init;4a7caede: cpio: MD5 sum mismatch
> error: flow-tools-0.68.4.1-2.fc11.src.rpm cannot be installed
> r...@rb3:/var/tmp [1003/3]#
In order to rebuild any Fedora 11 or newer rpms on older Fedora or EL OS
releases, you have to disable checksum
just move on and go away as asked
>
> +1 How easy it is to criticize people who have put in a
> tremendous amount of hours, without pay, working on the CentOS
> project. There is always room for improvement, but the criticism from
> those who have not put in the hours over the past
On Sat, August 8, 2009 8:44 pm, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Marko A. Jennings wrote:
>> On Sat, August 8, 2009 4:04 pm, Lanny Marcus wrote:
>>> On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Robert wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> please stop poking the bears... ;->
>
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Ron Blizzard wrote:
> I set up a CentOS desktop computer for my brother and his kids. When
> Firefox 3.5 came out he decided to download and install it like he
> would Windows (he doesn't yet understand the repository system). He'
hael Harris' 3.5 Firefox without
> any issues at all and with some speed benefits. I hope Mr. Harris is
> not discouraged by the bug reports and will, at his convenience, roll up
> the latest and greatest version.
Heh, no, I'm not discouraged by that, as it is not a fir
ng and
> you're the first to complain.
Let me be the second to complain then. Perhaps after 15 years, it is
now finally time to learn how to use email properly.
Top posting on replies is also annoying. Conversations are followed top
to bottom, not bottom to top.
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Hi All,
I'm trying to figure out where the inittab is for a pxeboot/kickstart
installation so that I can disable virtual terminals that allow for
interactive input such as CTRL+ALT+F2. I've looked in the /etc
directories for the pxeboot initrd as well as the stage2 and minstg2
fi
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, Brian Mathis wrote:
> Those terminals are started in the inittab file. Looks for the
> "mingetty" lines.
I know that much but I can't find the file that contains inittab
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nstallation? It poses a security risk for unattended
installs.
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, James Pearson wrote:
> James A. Peltier wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm trying to figure out where the inittab is for a pxeboot/kickstart
>> installation so that I can disable virtual terminals that allow for
>> interactive input such as
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, nate wrote:
> James A. Peltier wrote:
>
>> window during installation? It poses a security risk for unattended
>> installs.
>
> Unattended? use serial console
>
> Even if you don't have one, doesn't matter since it's unattended!
&
I am being given a digital camcorder.
It uses Mini DV tapes and either connects via typical RCA cables (IE to
a tv) or via FireWire. I don't have the brand on hand, but I was told it
can be ripped to DV like any standard FireWire camcorder (I believe
dvgrab will be sufficient).
I
Akemi Yagi wrote:
>
> If the current firewire kernel driver in CentOS does not work for you,
> take a look at:
>
> http://blog.toracat.org/2008/12/getting-kino-to-work-on-centos-5/
>
> that I wrote some time ago when I tried to get my camcorder to work.
>
&g
Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>
>> If the current firewire kernel driver in CentOS does not work for you,
>> take a look at:
>>
>> http://blog.toracat.org/2008/12/getting-kino-to-work-on-centos-5/
>>
>> that I wrote some time ago when I tri
n the device. Running ogg123 from the commandline gave me an ALSA
error about being unable to open a sound device before SEGV'ing. An
strace revealed that /dev/snd/* was missing a device node.
I rebooted into the prior kernel (kernel-2.6.18-128.4.1.el5.i686) and
sound came back. The missing d
t; AMD-8111 AC97 Audio (rev 03)
>
> I know this isn't much help, but the starting point is to narrow
> possible causes. I'm guessing it's a mobo/driver specifc issue. This is
> because I just did a test on my setup and all was good.
This is my assumption as well. It
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MHR wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 6:06 AM, Mike A. Harris wrote:
>> The new kernel-2.6.18-128.7.1.el5.i686 kernel breaks audio support on my
>> onboard audio on an AMD Solo motherboard.
>>
>> 00:07.5 Multimedia audio
id of the Windows virtual machine. But a couple questions:
>
> 1) If I run Wine, do I introduce security or performance issues?
If wine isn't running at all, when you start a Windows app, there is a
bit of system resource overhead for starting the wine services, mainly
some RAM usa
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009, Daniel Burkland wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I have sort of an odd request for you today in regards to Kickstart
> configuration. I have recently created a kickstart configuration file to
> better standardize the configuration aspect of my server installations. I a
Is anyone currently using CentOS 5.5 with 2008 R2 AD authentication and a
fully Kerberized NFSv4? If so would you mind sharing your configuration
with me?
I have been able to successfully get it working with Windows 2003 as
discussed earlier on the list
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail
Can anyone recommend a commercial off site remote backup service with a
client (preferably FOSS) for CentOS 5, preferably that allows encryption
of the data being backed up?
Small scale, I'm primarily looking to just back up my mail folder on my
server.
I've been backing it up to lo
Try a yum clean all && yum upgrade
- Original Message -
| Hi all,
| cat /etc/redhat-release
| CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
|
| When I check update, yum says not update. What do I miss? Thank you.
|
| yum update
| Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
| Loading mirror speeds from cached
It was funny, but it would have been more efficient to use tar over netcat
instead of CP or rsync to initially populate the directory. It would be a
steady data stream to the network and wouldn't beat up on the file system as
bad as rsync would.
Good read none the less. :)
- Ori
- Original Message -
| On a CentOS 5 server, I am having a hard time configuring BIND to
| answer to 4 IP addresses for 2 domain names.
|
| Currently, I have four IP addresses, for sake of discussion they are:
| 1.1.1.1
| 1.1.1.2
| 1.1.1.3
| 1.1.1.4
|
| Additionally, I have two domain
- Original Message -
| On 9/24/2010 12:08 PM, James A. Peltier wrote:
| > It was funny, but it would have been more efficient to use tar over
| > netcat instead of CP or rsync to initially populate the directory.
| > It would be a steady data stream to the network and wouldn&
- Original Message -
| > Have a read for the listen on directive for BIND which tells BIND
| > what
| > interfaces/IP Addresses to bind to.
|
| Thanks, I am aware that Apache can be told to listen only to specific
| addresses. Can BIND be told to listen on all addresses?
. IN SOA ns1.exampleA.com. ns2.exampleA.com. (
| 1; Serial - increment me
| 10800
| 3600
| 604800
| 38400 )
| exampleA.com. IN NS ns1.exampleA.com.
| exampleA.com. IN NS ns2.exampleA.com.
| exampleA.com. IN A 1.1.1.1
| exampleA.com. IN A 1.1.1.2
formatting for NS records is incorrect. It should
| | };
| |
| |
| |
| | # cat /var/named/exampleA.com.hosts
| |
| | $ORIGIN exampleA.com.
| | $TTL 1h
| | exampleA.com. IN SOA ns1.exampleA.com. ns2.exampleA.com. (
| | 1; Serial - increment me
| | 10800
| | 3600
| | 604800
| | 38400 )
| | exampleA.com. IN NS ns1.exampleA.com.
| | exampleA.co
- Original Message -
| On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 22:41, Robert Heller
| wrote:
| > You need:
| >
| > ns1.exampleA.com. IN A 1.1.1.1
| > ns2.exampleA.com. IN A 1.1.1.2
| >
|
| Here I have found conflicting information, it seems that some sources
| suggest this instead:
| n
- Original Message -
| - Original Message -
| | On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 22:41, Robert Heller
| | wrote:
| | > You need:
| | >
| | > ns1.exampleA.com. IN A 1.1.1.1
| | > ns2.exampleA.com. IN A 1.1.1.2
| | >
| |
| | Here I have found conflicting information, it
- Original Message -
| All right, I think this should do it:
|
| $ORIGIN exampleA.com.
| $TTL 86400
| exampleA.com. IN SOA ns1.exampleA.com. ns2.exampleA.com. (
| 2; Serial - increment me
| 10800
| 3600
| 604800
| 38400 )
| IN NS ns1.exampleA.com.
| IN NS ns2.exampleA.com.
| IN A
- Original Message -
| On Wednesday 29 September 2010, Boris Epstein wrote:
| > Hello all,
| >
| > I have just configured a 64-bit CentOS 5.5 machine to support an XFS
| > filesystem as specified in the subject line. The filesystem will be
| > used to
| > store an extreme
On Tue, October 5, 2010 9:18 am, kim.gabriel...@get2net.dk wrote:
>
> does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
> either with centos as print server or - preferably - as a stand alone
> network printer?
HP Color Las
This is a known issue. The next proprietary ATI driver is due to be released
sometime next month and will correct it.
- Original Message -
| Upgraded the kernel to the latest, then tried to rebuild the
| proprietary
| Catalyst driver for a Radeon HD 4550 on a Dell Optiplex 980.
|
| The
| proprietary
| Catalyst driver for a Radeon HD 4550 on a Dell Optiplex 980.
|
| The install dies, with a c error. Anyone else out there succeed in
| building one on the 2.6.18-194.17.1.el5-x86_64 kernel? I went to the
| ATI
| website, and the "installation instructions" include that
No problem. It was 6 hours of troubleshooting for me. This is certainly why I
hate proprietary drivers. I haven't had any problems with nVidia that I can
recall.
- Original Message -
| James A. Peltier wrote:
| > This is a known issue. The next proprietary ATI driver is d
- Original Message -
| James A. Peltier wrote:
| >
| > - Original Message -
| > | James A. Peltier wrote:
| > | > This is a known issue. The next proprietary ATI driver is due to
| > | > be
| > | > released sometime next month and will correct it.
| &g
- Original Message -
| On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 8:07 PM, John R Pierce
| wrote:
| > On 10/12/10 10:39 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
| >> Hi all,
| >>
| >> I hope someone can shed some light on this for me. Has anyone
| >> tried,
| >> or have experience with, sett
- Original Message -
| > > That assumes the highest UID number has a login shell...
|
| > which is generally the case...
| >
| >
| Exactly, without excluding those who have a shell of nologin the last
| uid on my machine is nfsnobody(65534), I don't believe that a UI
thank you
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- Original Message -
| I have a problem that is driving me crazy. Our nfs server is running
| Solaris. Most clients mount directories from it with no problems, but
| not all. All clients that have problems run CentOS (5.4 and 5.5). I've
| found one or two of each version that fail
k later, but my recollection is
| that it was very sensitive to those.
|
| (apologies for top-posting)
|
| On 10/21/2010 01:34 PM, James A. Peltier wrote:
| > - Original Message -----
| > | I have a problem that is driving me crazy. Our nfs server is
| > | running
| > | Solaris. Mos
Just wondering if anyone might be seeing any similar frequent crashes of
Firefox/GNOME/Nautilus lately. I have a couple of users who have reported a
problem like this. Any ideas are welcome. Latest CentOS 5.5 w/patches, latest
nVidia graphics driver, firefox from repos.
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2010 03:33 AM, Nicolas Ross wrote:
| >>>
| >>> Is there any other solution for building a SAN under linux ?
|
| How about openfiler: http://www.openfiler.com/
|
| Regards,
| Patrick
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Cost is per TB. Would kill me here when one user occupies 150TB just
themselves.
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| On 11/8/10 6:29 PM, James A. Peltier wrote:
| >
| > I have a solution that is currently centered around commodity
| > storage bricks (Dell R510), flash PCI-E controllers, 1
compile the odd missing package myself from a Fedora SRPM. But
| > the nvidia
| > packages look a bit like a mess. DKMS has errors in the startup
| > script
| > (looking for a nonexistent log_action_msg and the likes), so I
| > wonder if it's
| > best to just download the driver f
- Original Message -
| Eh? How can you have 16GBs on a 32bit kernel?
|
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| James.
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| http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/
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-Original Message-
From: Lamar Owen
Reply-To: CentOS mailing list
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2010 15:21:36 +
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] SELinux - way of the future or good idea but !!!
>Alright, pray tell how I, a desktop Linux user, can, without VM's and
>wit
did install centos 5.5 in text mode and everything went fine
> .cthe server to the network and then found that i was not able to ping the
> gateway
>
> when i do a network restart i see that eth0 comes up normally
>
> also when i do a modprobe eth0 im returened back to prompt w
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