Gracias por tu respuesta.
Un cosa, estos datos que tengo en el fichero /etc/sysconfig/i18n esta bien,
lo digo por que cuando creo un documento texto en el sistema y pongo ñ
aparece esto:
ÃÃÃ
Luego cuando voy a cambiar a superusuario aparece también esto:
Contraseña:
¿puede ser esto
Michael Rock napsal(a):
Oops sorry, ugh another poor selection of words as I
meant to say When I saw the rest of my post snipped,
I then realized that last request sounds really bad,
which was not my intention.
Michael,
could you test a new version?
Akemi Yagi napsal(a):
I will wait for 5.1 because there is some possibility that this issue
is resolved in the newer kernel. In the meantime, the best workaround
is to disable signmodules or to use mock.
Akemi
Or build under kernel-2.6.18-8.1.14 :o)
David
On Monday 29 October 2007 10:09:40 Simone Montagnani wrote:
Thank you for the answer,
I'm trying to install centos 5.0 on a Asus P5KC motherboard system
(with Intel QX6850 processor), I got
http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/pub/ich9/CentOS-5.0-x86_64-bin-DVD-ich9.iso.delta
and applied to the
Akemi Yagi napsal(a):
You never had this problem under 2.6.18-8.1.14 ? That is curious. I
do not know exactly how far back this started happening, but it must
be quite sometime ago. Guess Johnny can tell us more.
Akemi
Yes, I have pointed it out in the very first post. A new ICH9 patched
I have a shell script (sh) where I create a user and import data to a
postgres database
snip
su -c createuser -A -D -P $PG_user postgres
su -c psql -d$PG_database -h localhost -U$PG_user -W -f postgresql.sql
postgres
/snip
when the script executes those command, it ask for a password, how could
Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
I have a shell script (sh) where I create a user and import data to a
postgres database
snip
su -c createuser -A -D -P $PG_user postgres
su -c psql -d$PG_database -h localhost -U$PG_user -W -f postgresql.sql
postgres
/snip
I think, the usage of sudo would solve your
You could set up the User so that no password is required from Localhost
if that is appropriate
Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
I have a shell script (sh) where I create a user and import data to a
postgres database
snip
su -c createuser -A -D -P $PG_user postgres
su -c psql -d$PG_database -h
On 10/30/07, Clint Dilks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could set up the User so that no password is required from Localhost
if that is appropriate
Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
I have a shell script (sh) where I create a user and import data to a
postgres database
snip
su -c createuser -A -D
Hi all,
I have setup a local yum repository for CentOS-3 and CentOS-5. Servers can
download and install updates correctly, but apache returns me this error every
time that a centos-3 machine do a yum update:
[Tue Oct 30 12:36:48 2007] [error] [client 172.25.50.30] (70014)End of file
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 12:37 +0100, Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
Yes that is a possiblity, Joachim I dont see how this can be
accomplished with sudo, could you provide some example syntax
You could use the environment variable PGPASSWORD to connect to the
database without entering the password.
Or
I have a 1 GB RAM windows xp Pro system with at least 80% busy RAM,
while on the hard disk I have at least 30 GB free...I'll try to free
some memory and to apply delta on a linux box with deltarpm,
thanks,
Simone
Simon how much ram and how much free space on the windoz box? If you are
David Hrbáč wrote:
Akemi Yagi napsal(a):
You never had this problem under 2.6.18-8.1.14 ? That is curious. I
do not know exactly how far back this started happening, but it must
be quite sometime ago. Guess Johnny can tell us more.
Yes, I have pointed it out in the very first post. A new
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 10/30/07, Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
PG_passwd=secret
PG_user =username
PG_database=simple
sudo and .pgpass would be better, but for future reference, just
source the file in your script.
#!/bin/sh
source $HOME/.mypgvars
Now your PG_*
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 19:46 -0700, Craig White wrote:
...
OK - here's my methodology for upgrading in case it helps someone
cp /etc/redhat-release /etc/redhat-release-saved
rpm -e --nodeps redhat-release-notes \
redhat-releaserpm \
Shouldn't that just be redhat-release?
hi,
i want to setup DNS server on centos 5.0, and find the preinstalled
version is
bind.x86_64 30:9.3.3-7.el5 , and bind.x86_64 30:9.3.3-9.0.1.el5 in the
updates repository.
but i need to upgrade bind to version 9.3.4-P1 to prevent from any known
security bugs
is there any way i can do ?
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 11:38 -0400, Phil Schaffner wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 19:46 -0700, Craig White wrote:
...
OK - here's my methodology for upgrading in case it helps someone
cp /etc/redhat-release /etc/redhat-release-saved
rpm -e --nodeps redhat-release-notes \
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 12:05 +0100, Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
I have a shell script (sh) where I create a user and import data to a
postgres database
snip
su -c createuser -A -D -P $PG_user postgres
su -c psql -d$PG_database -h localhost -U$PG_user -W -f
postgresql.sql postgres
/snip
when
On 10/30/07, BellHuang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i want to setup DNS server on centos 5.0, and find the preinstalled
version is
bind.x86_64 30:9.3.3-7.el5 , and bind.x86_64 30:9.3.3-9.0.1.el5 in the
updates repository.
but i need to upgrade bind to version 9.3.4-P1 to prevent from any
In an attempt to install bugzilla on a 64-bit C5 system, following
http://www.nabble.com/bugzilla-3.0.x-installation-on-FC7-t4656333.html
Most all modules from that page install fine, but GD install attemps
keep crashing.
What am I missing?
Thanks.
Scott
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Garrick Staples wrote:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 01:23:03PM -0400, Scott Ehrlich alleged:
In an attempt to install bugzilla on a 64-bit C5 system, following
http://www.nabble.com/bugzilla-3.0.x-installation-on-FC7-t4656333.html
Most all modules from that page install fine,
I'm running nmap2nagios.pl, and I notice that on CentOS 5, I had to
run the following to get it working (when I didn't have to do the same
on CentOS 4)
perl -MCPAN -e shell
(answer questions)
install XML::Simple
Why is that?
___
CentOS mailing list
On 10/30/07, Rogelio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running nmap2nagios.pl, and I notice that on CentOS 5, I had to
run the following to get it working (when I didn't have to do the same
on CentOS 4)
perl -MCPAN -e shell
(answer questions)
install XML::Simple
Why is that?
Because for some
On 10/30/07, Scott Ehrlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Final obstacle, for now, is finding apxs or finding a way to obtain
ap_release.h. I did perform an apache install via yum, and httpd -v
returns 2.2.3.
axps is in httpd-devel.
bugzilla is packaged both in kbs-extras, and in the EPEL
On 10/30/07, Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/30/07, Rogelio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running nmap2nagios.pl, and I notice that on CentOS 5, I had to
run the following to get it working (when I didn't have to do the same
on CentOS 4)
perl -MCPAN -e shell
(answer
On 10/30/07, Rogelio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I did install it that way, and for whatever reason, it
wasn't working, so I googled, and someone suggested doing it that way.
Did you look at the error output from nmap2nagios.pl? Does
nmap2nagios.pl look in the proper places for files or
On 10/30/07, Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/30/07, Scott Ehrlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Final obstacle, for now, is finding apxs or finding a way to obtain
ap_release.h. I did perform an apache install via yum, and httpd -v
returns 2.2.3.
axps is in httpd-devel.
bugzilla
Rogelio wrote:
If I need to rate limit file transfers between to machines, what can I
do at the host-level within CentOS, and what might I need to yum
install in order to do?
(For example, say I would like to rsync something, and then I would
like to make sure that I don't exceed, say, 10 Mbs.)
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Garrick Staples wrote:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 03:40:07PM -0400, Scott Ehrlich alleged:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Garrick Staples wrote:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 01:23:03PM -0400, Scott Ehrlich alleged:
In an attempt to install bugzilla on a 64-bit C5 system, following
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 13:57 -0700, James A. Peltier wrote:
Other ways would be to utilize a firewall or switch with built in QoS to
perform such tasks. I believe Netfilter supports this type of thing.
Not netfilter but iproute.
Sorry about that. I use
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have setup a local yum repository for CentOS-3 and CentOS-5. Servers
can download and install updates correctly, but apache returns me this
error every time that a centos-3 machine do a yum update:
[Tue Oct 30 12:36:48 2007] [error] [client 172.25.50.30]
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 10:43:55PM +0100, carlopmart wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have setup a local yum repository for CentOS-3 and CentOS-5. Servers
can download and install updates correctly, but apache returns me this
error every time that a centos-3 machine do a yum update:
--- Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/30/07, Rogelio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running nmap2nagios.pl, and I notice that on
CentOS 5, I had to
run the following to get it working (when I didn't
have to do the same
on CentOS 4)
perl -MCPAN -e shell
(answer questions)
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