[CentOS] innovation of micro$oft...

2011-10-01 Thread lancebaynes87
http://chrome.blogspot.com/2011/09/problems-with-microsoft-security.html

It was just an accident, or not, mr. micro$oft? ...f*ck you..

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Re: [CentOS] innovation of micro$oft...

2011-10-01 Thread Christopher Chan
On Saturday, October 01, 2011 02:22 PM, lancebaynes87 wrote:
 http://chrome.blogspot.com/2011/09/problems-with-microsoft-security.html

 It was just an accident, or not, mr. micro$oft? ...f*ck you..


I don't think this chap will fit in here...
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Re: [CentOS] add on sata card relabeling drives, installation

2011-10-01 Thread Lamar Owen
On Saturday, October 01, 2011 12:56:46 AM Cliff Pratt wrote:
 prompt tune2fs /dev/sdb1 -U c491d94e-7004-4b08-9993-4c9a7a25b6b1

As the saying goes, try typing that fast ten times and see how many times 
the UUID ends up being fat-fignered.

Unless the UUID contains spellable words that use only the hex digits (like 
deadbeef, cafebabe, or similar). (you can find a list of 1196 hex words at 
http://nedbatchelder.com/text/hexwords.html )

Mnemonics are essential for jogging the memory... oh, wait

Now, was that filesystem with the backup copy of that priceless 
one-in-a-lifetime video c491d94e-7004-4b08-9993-4c9a7a25b6b1 or was it 
bb6c2bb9-f01e-3135-a8de-9f885a7afdef or maybe it was 
f82ffa31-2587-3db8-970a-36e54e72621b... oh, I don't remember!

But I guess if you physically label the disk with the partitioning and the 
UUID's of each filesystem, it might be workable.

Too bad many, if not most, drive serial numbers are not spellable in hex
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Re: [CentOS] innovation of micro$oft...

2011-10-01 Thread Digimer
On 10/01/2011 02:36 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
 On Saturday, October 01, 2011 02:22 PM, lancebaynes87 wrote:
 http://chrome.blogspot.com/2011/09/problems-with-microsoft-security.html

 It was just an accident, or not, mr. micro$oft? ...f*ck you..

It's also a cross-post from Fedora ML.

Regardless, I don't see MS and Linux as competitors... They server very
different markets. What MS does is of little concern to me and, from
what I gather, most of the other people who use Linux/CentOS as their
main OS.

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Re: [CentOS] udev-devel or libudev-devel on CentOS 5.6

2011-10-01 Thread Kaushal Shriyan
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:58 AM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
 On 27/09/11 23:39, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
 Hi,

 Is there libudev-devel or udev-devel package available on CentOS 5.6 ?


 No, there is not. There is only the udev package.

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Hi,

I have  20:04.0 Network controller: Sangoma Technologies Corp. A104d
QUAD T1/E1 AFT card on Host OS, Its not visible on guest OS using
linux KVM application.

I did open the window for guest from virt-manager on my Ubuntu Linux
Desktop 11.04, shut down the guest, then select the Details view
from the menu on that window, and click Add Hardware at the bottom,
select PCI Host Device in the selections on the left, and find your
device in the list of host devices on the right. Then click Finish.
Finally, start your guest up again, and the device should appear.

I get Connection  does not support host device enumeration  Any clue ?

libvirt-0.8.2-22.el5 version running on CentOS Linux Server version 5.6

I got a reply from the forum.

you can compile from the source code youself.

# rpm -qi libvirt

You will see the version you use currently, and get the same
source tarball from http://libvirt.org/sources/ to compile.

Of course, you can download newer source to compile, but
it may also need newer dependency packages. So compiling
from the same version is the easiest way. :-)

If you really don't want to compile yourself, just file a bug
to CentOS, guess the packger will help you do it.

Regards,

Kaushal
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Re: [CentOS] add on sata card relabeling drives, installation

2011-10-01 Thread Cliff Pratt
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Lamar Owen lo...@pari.edu wrote:
 On Saturday, October 01, 2011 12:56:46 AM Cliff Pratt wrote:
 prompt tune2fs /dev/sdb1 -U c491d94e-7004-4b08-9993-4c9a7a25b6b1

 As the saying goes, try typing that fast ten times and see how many
 times the UUID ends up being fat-fignered.

I said, in a bit that you snipped, cut-and-paste.

 Unless the UUID contains spellable words that use only the hex digits
 (like deadbeef, cafebabe, or similar). (you can find a list of 1196 hex
 words at http://nedbatchelder.com/text/hexwords.html )

 Mnemonics are essential for jogging the memory... oh, wait

 Now, was that filesystem with the backup copy of that priceless
 one-in-a-lifetime video c491d94e-7004-4b08-9993-4c9a7a25b6b1 or was
 it bb6c2bb9-f01e-3135-a8de-9f885a7afdef or maybe it was
 f82ffa31-2587-3db8-970a-36e54e72621b... oh, I don't remember!

That's silly. The UUID is probably only of interest when the disk or
partition is being mounted. If it isn't mounted, mount it and *look*.

 But I guess if you physically label the disk with the partitioning and
 the UUID's of each filesystem, it might be workable.

 Too bad many, if not most, drive serial numbers are not spellable in hex

Cheers,

Cliff
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[CentOS] Openvz inside a KVM guest?

2011-10-01 Thread Bob Hoffman
Open vz is a container VMsoftware, not hardware dependent.
Is is possible to make a server a centos 6 KVM host, install centos 6 as 
a guest system...
and then install openvz (or something like that) in the guest OS?

thus instead of two websites each with its own guest image, you can put 
both inside the guest and still
have them kind of sandboxed?

or is that crazy?
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[CentOS] Tool to track files

2011-10-01 Thread Fajar Priyanto
Hi all,
Due to some reason, I will have to stop using Samba as our fileserver,
and instead replace it with SSH access only.
Users will be able to use WinSCP for it.

The question is, is there any tool to track files (what is new files,
deleted files by who, etc)?
In Samba I can do that. I don't know how if it's SSH access.

Thank you
Fajar.
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