Yes.I am trying my best to manage more people to do this project in China. If
anybody here can join or help us with Chinese work.I do hope you can contact me.
Thank you Marcus.
2008-08-26
Nathanael Lee
发件人: Marcus Moeller
发送时间: 2008-08-26 00:28:46
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2008/8/25 Nathanael Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes.I am trying my best to manage more people to do this project in China.
If anybody here can join or help us with Chinese work.I do hope you can
contact me.
Thank you Marcus.
CentOS-5 Release Notes wiki page has been translated to Chinese by Hao
On 8/25/08, Marcus Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Evening.
I am currently working on a translation of a wiki page where parameter
descriptions are used in the following form:
--parameter:: the description of the parameter
The problem is that the description is not always formatted
This page for Chinese
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.2/Chinese
It is better to name this page to traditional_Chinese. I will do the
Simple_Chinese page for this one. These two different Chinese
languages,traditional Chinese is used in Taiwan China and simple Chinese used
Dear Alain.
Hi Marcus,
Note the spaces before `--'. In the first example I see two, in the
second just one. Try to use just one in the first example, just to see
what happens.
Sorry, I did not count the spaces in my ML post. But adding more spaces
before the parameter in the wiki moves
Marcus Moeller wrote:
I think we need to make sure that at least another person is able to
review your translations.
While the peer review for editorial and technical content idea has
been floating around since early this year, we have'nt, within the
CentOS Project, actually implemented it.
Nathanael Lee wrote:
This page for Chinese
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.2/Chinese
It is better to name this page to traditional_Chinese. I will do
the Simple_Chinese page for this one. These two different Chinese
languages,traditional Chinese is used in Taiwan China
Nathanael Lee wrote:
This page I have konwn.But this is for traditional Chinese most used
in Taiwan province in China,not used in Mainland. I will do the work
for Simple Chinese doc most use in mainland.
Hmmm. Is it possible to find some way which both groups can read without
offending
Hello I would like to make a HOWTO: fix the realtek network card on the asus
eee box. Centos 5.2 detects it as r8186 but it doesn't work right out of the
box. Thanks to #centos and google I was able to get it to work.
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On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Karol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello I would like to make a HOWTO: fix the realtek network card on the asus
eee box. Centos 5.2 detects it as r8186 but it doesn't work right out of the
box. Thanks to #centos and google I was able to get it to work.
When writing
Not the EEE PC.
http://www.asus.com/news_show.aspx?id=11854
I was talking more about the on board NIC.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Akemi Yagi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Karol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello I would like to make a HOWTO: fix the realtek
Ok cool.
I just was going to write get these packages and install them.
rpm -ivh kernel-2.6.18-92.1.10.el5.i686.rpm
rpm -ivh rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386
rpm -ivh dkms-2.0.17.6-1.el5.rf.noarch
rpm -ivh dkms-r8168-8.008.00-1.noarch
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Manuel Wolfshant
[EMAIL
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 03:59:55PM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Scott Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When writing that page, could you also check out this wiki article by
Scott Robbins:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/WirelessAR5007EG
which refers
On 08/26/2008 01:57 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 02:24:56PM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Karol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello I would like to make a HOWTO: fix the realtek network card on the asus
eee box. Centos 5.2 detects it as r8186
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 02:37:45AM +0300, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On 08/26/2008 01:57 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 02:24:56PM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
Let's make sure we do not make a confusion. EeePC != Eee Box
AFAIK (correct me if I am wrong ):
- EeePC (the
Ralph,I have read all your replies. Actuaally,people in China mainland can read
traditional Chinese word without any problem,but we do not use the input method
of traditional Chinese. So that's why,so many international websites have set
these two diffierent Chinese word separately. I have
since am using Harware RAID controller, am gonna disable it... and use the
monitoring tools of dell
Thanks
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 7:50 AM, John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mad Unix wrote:
last night I checked the log messages on the server Dell PE2950 6xSAS 146G
I found the smartd
William L. Maltby ha scritto:
Yep. Only a few copies of the superblock and the i-node tables are
written by the file system make process. That's why it's important for
files systems in critical applications to be created with the check
forced. Folks should also keep in mind that the default
Hi there,
I've been happily installing VMs in CentOS 5.2's Xen implementation using
virt-manager. However, my latest attempt to use the install wizard in
virt-manager failed when I got to the networking screen. The 'forward' button
was unresponsive, and I was unable to proceed. I checked the
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:43:01AM +0200, Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
So again my question is:
can I use dd to test the disk? what about
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sda bs=512
Is this safe on a full running system? Has to be done at runlevel 1 or with a
live cd?
Do not do this on a mounted
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 10:43 +0200, Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
William L. Maltby ha scritto:
Yep. Only a few copies of the superblock and the i-node tables are
written by the file system make process. That's why it's important for
files systems in critical applications to be created with
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 06:36 -0400, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:43:01AM +0200, Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
So again my question is:
can I use dd to test the disk? what about
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sda bs=512
Is this safe on a full running system? Has to be done at
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Hi,
My jobs need to recompile the kernel codes, but I don't know
how to yum the kernel source codes.
Any help?
Thanks in advance.
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On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 5:14 AM, Ian jonhson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
My jobs need to recompile the kernel codes, but I don't know
how to yum the kernel source codes.
Any help?
First look in http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/I_need_the_Kernel_Source
and then
Mag Gam wrote:
There are too many mount points. Close to 120. I am fairly certain
this volume is not mouted. I did a grep -i lvname /proc/mounts
Maybe a daemon is still holding your lv device open? Somewhere, maybe
this list, I remember a similar discussion where the culprit was a
backup
On Aug 24, 2008, at 9:25 PM, Tom Lanyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Trying to upgrade someone's workstation here to 5.2 (was installed
from a 5.0 DVD I think).
The RPMs on our internal mirror are in-tact and pass a 'rpm --
checksig' test, yet when I run a 'yum upgrade' a large
Hi
I copied the centos 5.2 x86_64 DVD to a USB pen drive formatted for FAT32.
I then ran syslinux -sf /dev/sdc1 to get it to boot. I mounted it, and did
cp isolinux/vmlinuz .
cp isolinux/isolinux.cfg syslinux.cfg
the setup the MBR.
THe device booted but I got an error message about unknown
Its impossible trying to find that deamon. lsof or fuser are no use :-(
I just rebooted and was able to remove the LV without any problems.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 8:40 AM, Toby Bluhm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mag Gam wrote:
There are too many mount points. Close to 120. I am fairly certain
I've got a Xen domU running Centos 5.2 (dom0 is also Centos 5.2) with two
NICs configured. Both NICs show up in the Xen hardware details display.
Looking at dmesg output from rebooting the domU, I see both eth0 and eth1
appearing there. But network configuration only knows about eth0, the one
Both NICs show up in the Xen hardware details display.
Looking at dmesg output from rebooting the domU, I see both eth0 and eth1
appearing there.
By chance did you set the macs manually? Are they valid, look for a typo?
I recall hearing about this behavior in lieu of that mistake.
jlc
On Mon, August 25, 2008 11:21, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Both NICs show up in the Xen hardware details display.
Looking at dmesg output from rebooting the domU, I see both eth0 and eth1
appearing there.
By chance did you set the macs manually? Are they valid, look for a typo?
I recall hearing
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 08:14:19PM +0800, Ian jonhson wrote:
My jobs need to recompile the kernel codes, but I don't know
how to yum the kernel source codes.
This should download the .src RPM in the current dir:
yumdownloader --source kernel
yum-utils should be installed first.
Mihai
Is there a setting somewhere in the global arena of CentOS that
controls whether or not hidden (.prefixed) files are displayed in
file lists?
I've noticed that, at home, primarily, when I use any file access
dialogue window, particularly in OOo and Evolution, all my hidden
files are shown along
on 8-22-2008 6:00 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 3:48 PM, MHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The version of Google Earth I
on 8-23-2008 12:08 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:34 PM, John R Pierce pierce-BRp9yk6zKL1Wk0Htik3J/[EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
Question: How do I
determine whether or not the CPU in this box (I think it's an Intel
Celeron 2.6 GHz) supports
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:43:01AM +0200, Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
William L. Maltby ha scritto:
Yep. Only a few copies of the superblock and the i-node tables are
written by the file system make process. That's why it's important for
files systems in critical applications to be created
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 07:24:24AM -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
Badblocks (which really should be invoked via mke2fs or e2fsck rather
than manually) has useful, but limited, utility in ensuring reliability.
And it does require some small storage space in the file system. And it
does *not*
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 12:03 -0700, Nifty Cluster Mitch wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 07:24:24AM -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
snip
(potentially) lost on an existing file system. It's best utility is at
FS creation and check time. It also has use if you can un-mount the FS
(ignoring
Thanks - appreciate the info. Still, I would like to understand why
these denials are occurring during what should be a pretty typical use
case: namely sending emails from a web app. Does anyone have any
insight into this?
If these denials do not interfere with the normal workflow
of the
I set the second one manually; copied the first one and added one.
vif = [ mac=00:16:3e:5b:44:5f,bridge=pubbr,
mac=00:16:3e:5b:44:60,bridge=virtbr ]
Looks good to me?
Interfaces are associated with both bridges properly, but only an eth0
device appears in the domU.
If the low-order bits are
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 12:49 -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
snip a BIG bunch
Try cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep sse2
I guess I need to finish reading the thread before I reply. ;-D
He-he! And don't let things distract you from snipping! ;-)
snip
With good cheer,
--
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If your Perl apps are unusually slow on CentOS 5, have a look at this blog:
http://blog.vipul.net/2008/08/24/redhat-perl-what-a-tragedy/
In a nutshell: some Perl apps are 100x slower on RedHat / CentOS 5
compared to other distributions.
Bugzilla entry:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Scott Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8-22-2008 6:00 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Lanny Marcus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 3:48 PM, MHR
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 11:22
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 3:25 PM, William L. Maltby
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 12:49 -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
snip a BIG bunch
Try cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep sse2
I guess I need to finish reading the thread before I reply. ;-D
He-he! And don't let things distract you
on 8-25-2008 1:25 PM William L. Maltby spake the following:
little_snip
I guess I need to finish reading the thread before I reply. ;-D
He-he! And don't let things distract you from snipping! ;-)
Got it! More snipping, less sipping! ;-P
snip
With good cheer,
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On Mon, August 25, 2008 15:24, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I set the second one manually; copied the first one and added one.
vif = [ mac=00:16:3e:5b:44:5f,bridge=pubbr,
mac=00:16:3e:5b:44:60,bridge=virtbr ]
Looks good to me?
Thanks for the second set of eyes. It's amazing what I can look past
As in /usr/sbin/system-config-network? The yes. Or something else
(probably officially called network manager)? At this point there are
Well, I am probably about to be char broiled in flame, but I just edit
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth{n} and what ever else like resolv.conf
by hand
On Mon, August 25, 2008 16:55, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
As in /usr/sbin/system-config-network? The yes. Or something else
(probably officially called network manager)? At this point there are
Well, I am probably about to be char broiled in flame, but I just edit
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 03:43:18PM -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 12:03 -0700, Nifty Cluster Mitch wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 07:24:24AM -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
snip
(potentially) lost on an existing file system. It's best utility is at
FS
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 15:36 -0700, Nifty Cluster Mitch wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 03:43:18PM -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 12:03 -0700, Nifty Cluster Mitch wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 07:24:24AM -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
snip
(potentially)
So there are new packages anyway in spite of the other bits.
Hi all, have I missed something or is there a CentOS update for 5x but
none
for 4x ? I've made sure my mirror is synced and looked around at a few
others but can't seem to see an update ?
I just fired up my 4.6 and did yum
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Tom Lanyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Trying to upgrade someone's workstation here to 5.2 (was installed from a
5.0 DVD I think).
The RPMs on our internal mirror are in-tact and pass a 'rpm --checksig'
test, yet when I run a 'yum upgrade' a large
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 11:33 AM, MHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a setting somewhere in the global arena of CentOS that
controls whether or not hidden (.prefixed) files are displayed in
file lists?
Never mind - apparently if you right-click in the file list and select
show hidden
How can I pass the following Oracle 10g variables to my apache?
ORACLE_BASE=/u01/oracle
ORACLE_HOME=/u01/oracle/10g
ORACLE_SID=king
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32=$ORACLE_HOME/lib32
PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin
NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.AR8MSWIN1256; export NLS_LANG
hi
how to check the data rate on the nic card in centos
i.e, at what speed the data is transmitted and received on
ethernet interface in terms of kbps or bps
any command is available in centos 5.1
regards,
Gopinath M
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