On 21Nov2014 19:22, Mike Chambers wrote:
I have a couple of cron jobs setup in my /etc/cron.d/ dir and they seem
to be checked and run as suppose to, according to /var/log/cron.
Basically the 2 jobs point to a couple of dir's that run a few scripts
every so few hours and mirror a few things from
5 */4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.quarterly | mailx -s "test"
??
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On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Mike Chambers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a couple of cron jobs setup in my /etc/cron.d/ dir and they seem
> to be checked and run as suppose to, according to /var/log/cron.
> B
Hi all,
I have a couple of cron jobs setup in my /etc/cron.d/ dir and they seem
to be checked and run as suppose to, according to /var/log/cron.
Basically the 2 jobs point to a couple of dir's that run a few scripts
every so few hours and mirror a few things from Fedora, rpmfusion, etc.
But I wou
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
> Can yum or dnf use the local filesystem for a repo?
>
> I can run createrepo on my local rpms under rpmbuild/RPMS.
>
> Can I tell yum or dnf to look there? I don't want to have to setup a web
> server
> to do this.
You should be able to use
Can yum or dnf use the local filesystem for a repo?
I can run createrepo on my local rpms under rpmbuild/RPMS.
Can I tell yum or dnf to look there? I don't want to have to setup a web
server
to do this.
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On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 8:11 AM, poma wrote:
> ~110MB/s ≈ 880 Mbps, solid performance, copper or fiber?
Office supply store CAT5 UTP.
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On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 09:05 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote:
> I finally got it working this morning after work, I just removed the
> program totally to include all the conf files and stuff and
> reinstalled it, only configured bare minimal and can login now. Now,
> the only thing I am having a problem
On 20.11.2014 21:29, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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> On 11/20/14 14:21, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>>
>> I took a break and later realized that I already had a copy of the
>> data in /nfs4exports/data! So instead of taking it from the other NFS
>> server I simply rsync
On 21.11.2014 03:05, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> Using OS X as a client over NFS is - annoying. When it works, it's
> fast. ~110MB/s sustained on big (10+MB) files. But on 10.9 it hangs
~110MB/s ≈ 880 Mbps, solid performance, copper or fiber?
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On 20.11.2014 23:56, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> Netatalk is an open source implementation of AFP (Apple Filing
> Protocol). Presently Apple OS X starting with version 10.9 (about a
> year ago) prefers SMB over AFP for file sharing. It still prefers AFP
> over SMB for remote Time Machine Backups as t
I finally got it working this morning after work, I just removed the
program totally to include all the conf files and stuff and reinstalled it,
only configured bare minimal and can login now. Now, the only thing I am
having a problem with, is I have it setup for imap, and I can create
folders, bu
People,
I sent this to the XCFE list but a helpful person there pointed out it
was probably a driver problem because of the USB keyboard, so I am
sending it here . .:
I don't make much use of the keypad so when it hasn't worked in recent
version of Fedora (currently v20 x86_64), I have usual
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