ArcosCom Linux User wrote:
No, te faltan cosillas.
Los kernels de redhat no incluyen el módulo para ntfs.
tambien puedes:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-ntfs/
saludos
epe
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Con el repo de DAG lo puedes instalar.
en esta dirección esta la paqueteria: http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/
y el repo lo puedes encontrar en este otro:
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/rpmforge-release/
elige el que quieres para i386 o el x86_64 para el5. los nombres son:
On 8/24/07, Erick Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no idea as to how to size an email server. I was approached by
a customer that wanted a single server with RAID 1 disks to handle
about 5 million emails a day.
pls see below URL. It may help you.
Kenneth Porter wrote:
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When to use UTC?
Always :-)
Hehe, I'd love to eliminate local time and I particularly hate daylight
saving time.
This is irrelevant.
If I set my BIOS clock to use UTC the date
I think Scalix community edition does not support shared folders.
On 8/23/07, John Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm hoping to integrate a shared folder(s) so that we may be able to
drag and drop files from various OSs into a shared folder on a
CentOS server which can be accessed via Scalix
Hi Guys,
I am polling my 'guru' resources to find out if I can get in touch with
anyone (UK based, ideally) with support experience of the THEOS operating
system.
We have one group of sites running a legacy system based on THEOS - an OS
that seems to have 'borrowed' the best parts of DOS, VMS,
Nigel Kendrick wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am polling my 'guru' resources to find out if I can get in touch with
anyone (UK based, ideally) with support experience of the THEOS operating
system.
We have one group of sites running a legacy system based on THEOS - an OS
that seems to have 'borrowed' the
Nigel Kendrick wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am polling my 'guru' resources to find out if I can get in touch with
anyone (UK based, ideally) with support experience of the THEOS operating
system.
i dont see how this is centos related, please take this off list
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Karanbir Singh :
Hello,
Has anyone got such a setup working with Centos?
thanks.
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On 8/24/07, Jordi Espasa Clofent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to build a sshfs available environemnt.
Info:
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Linux pandora 2.6.18-8.1.6.el5xen #1 SMP Thu Jun 14 18:01:24 EDT 2007
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Jeremy Gray wrote on Thu, 23 Aug 2007 19:16:00 -0400:
hmmm, I'd say probably not. what about tcp wrappers maybe?
I don't see how these could intervene here. This box is setup fresh and I didn't
set any firewall or other access restrictions yet. This is here
On 8/23/07, Joachim Backes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
somebody knows how to get gparted for centos-5?
It is available from RPMforge.
Akemi
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Erick Perez wrote on Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:52:20 -0500:
5 million emails a day
so, 4 million of that are spam? The ressources you need depend very much
on how you deal with spam. If you take good measures at MTA level the
system backend with SA etc. has only to deal with 1 million, otherwise it
Kai Schaetzl napsal(a):
Erick Perez wrote on Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:52:20 -0500:
5 million emails a day
so, 4 million of that are spam? The ressources you need depend very much
on how you deal with spam. If you take good measures at MTA level the
system backend with SA etc. has only to
I almost gave up myself when trying to set it up. its really worth it once
you get it working. for me it would authenticate but not connect. I forget
if the error message was the same as you are getting, sounds vaguely
similiar. turned out that I needed to add a line to /etc/hosts.allow
sshd:
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 19:38 -0700, Anoop Rajendra wrote:
Hi. I'm having trouble accessing a shared directory over NFSv4 on a
CentOS 4.5 machine.
My export file reads
/test 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0(ro,async,insecure,nohide,no_subtree_check)
I've also tried to include the fsid=0 argument in
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Jeremy Gray wrote on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 07:35:54 -0400:
I almost gave up myself
Hi Jeremy, thanks for your continued help. Wireshark got me going. That
was really really stupid. I had changed the hostname of the machine and
mistakenly had typed in the old
Depending on the traffic level and the amount of hardware, I would
recommend against what you just said. Especially if your current
environment is multiple servers that are load balanced. You don't
want to have to replicate the environment just to have a construction
page.
Instead of setting up
It works now just fine. Cannot see any visible advantage over VNC, though,
at least not at
LAN speeds.
glad things are working for you. yes, you'd only notice better speed when
working remotely
There's one thing that I apparently cannot do with NX and that is attach
to an existing non-NX
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On Friday 24 August 2007, Wei Yu wrote:
I think Scalix community edition does not support shared folders.
Yes, it does, up to 25 users.
Using it here.
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Matt Shields wrote:
Depending on the traffic level and the amount of hardware, I would
recommend against what you just said. Especially if your current
environment is multiple servers that are load balanced. You don't
want to have to replicate the environment just to
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Hello everyone,
On Friday 24 August 2007, Feizhou wrote:
Has anyone got such a setup working with Centos?
While I haven't invested in one of these boxes yet, it looks like the stock
libata doesn't support them. There is, according to linux-ata.org, a patch
available.
Probably have to search lkml to find it.
Anybody here know when there is going to be an update for the cluster
packages for the 2.6.9-55.0.2 kernel that was released in June? The
packages available from the repo are compiled against 2.6.8-55.
I want to update my GFS cluster to CentOS 4.5, but I don't want to do
such a major upgrade and
Lamar Owen wrote:
On Friday 24 August 2007, Wei Yu wrote:
I think Scalix community edition does not support shared folders.
Yes, it does, up to 25 users.
Using it here.
Yup. But there is a point of confusion within the docs. I don't remember
where I ran across it but in one of
On Monday, 20 August 2007, Mark Hull-Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Message: 55
snip
If the icon is on your desktop, you should be able to access the DVD
through it. I think that means that gnome recognized the disk. I've
never seen a drive icon on the desktop and have it NOT appear in the
On 8/22/07, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Count Of Dracula wrote:
There are couple of excellent patches available from
http://www.ssi.bg/~ja for advance routing,load balancing,link-failover
etc.
Any idea why these patches are not yet integrated into the upstream kernel?
why
Hi all,
This weekend FrOSCon 2007 is held near Bonn in Germany and if you happen
to be in the area, say hello to us at the CentOS booth.
You can find more information about FrOSCon 2007 at their website:
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If you are interested about upcoming events where CentOS
On 8/24/07, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark: What I see, when gnome-mount (?), or something else, is not
working properly, is a generic icon for the DVD drive. If a DVD is
mounted, properly, it will also show me the label for the DVD and work
properly. So far, to get a DVD to mount
I thought that was just to change the default port for FTP, but I am
looking to change the port fot FTPS (port 990).
Regards,
dnk
On 8/23/07, Lukasz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
User dnk wrote:
Does anyone here by chance know how to change the port vsftpd uses for ftps?
add line
On 8/24/07, Chris Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 23, 2007, at 10:30 PM, Feizhou wrote:
Keep or setup a box inhouse to show the message, when the servers
are online in the data center, switch ips for the names over and
then change the setup on the box to either redirect or proxy the
--- dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought that was just to change the default port
for FTP, but I am
looking to change the port fot FTPS (port 990).
Regards,
dnk
On 8/23/07, Lukasz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
User dnk wrote:
Does anyone here by chance know how to change
the
Mogens Kjaer spake the following on 8/23/2007 11:17 PM:
Kenneth Porter wrote:
--On Thursday, August 23, 2007 12:53 PM +0200 Mogens Kjaer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
When to use UTC?
Always :-)
Hehe, I'd love to eliminate local time and I particularly hate daylight
saving time.
This is
most of the HP All in One :
http://hplip.sourceforge.net/supported_devices/inkjet_aio.html
On 8/25/07, Mark Hull-Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've asked a similar question before, but this is slightly different - is
there a reasonably good, cheap all-in-one scanner-copier-printer-fax
This was too stupid even for me. However, I plead a gaping lack of
feature in OO, to whom I will address my complaint.
Never mind. Where's that hole I need to crawl into...?
mhr
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On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 03:55:26PM -0700, Mark Hull-Richter alleged:
This was too stupid even for me. However, I plead a gaping lack of
feature in OO, to whom I will address my complaint.
Never mind. Where's that hole I need to crawl into...?
I must have missed an email. What was the
Brian Mathis wrote:
Messing with DNS is really the wrong way to go on this. You'd be
forcing all of the DNS servers involved to start messing with their
caches, update more frequently, etc.., pushing the problem out onto
everyone else, and you have no control over any of it really. Cache
time
Well I assume it would not work simply because by default, reg ftp comes in
on 21, and ftps comes in on 990 - so I suspect there would (or should?) be
a separate directive for it
On 8/24/07, Steven Vishoot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought that was
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