Karanbir Singh wrote:
Could we have something like this for people who dont have edit rights :
- people can make an 'edit' - but the edit is handled either as a patch
emailed to the page maintainer / edit group / editorial group / this
list ? but not displayed till its 'accepted / approved
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I still would like to open up the wiki even more - especially as what we all
already have talked about would not require writing macros for Moin, but would
require editors to at least say yes to the license.
Sounds good - I guess the original plan is still worth sticking
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I still have a small problem with the comment plugin I have found quite some
time ago - you can only have one comment box per page. Second problem is
that it is open to everyone (well, you need a login, but no Edit Access), so
we need many people having an eye on
Good Evening,
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I still have a small problem with the comment plugin I have found quite some
time ago - you can only have one comment box per page. Second problem is
that it is open to everyone (well, you need a login, but no Edit Access), so
we need many people having
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Marcus Moeller wrote:
Good Evening,
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I still have a small problem with the comment plugin I have found quite some
time ago - you can only have one comment box per page. Second problem is
that it is open to everyone (well, you need a login, but no
Dag Wieers wrote:
We just have to make sure that comments are in some way moderated. Or only
visible to people that are logged on, or something like that.
The Editorial Group setup becomes crucial for this. But if it can be
done - would be really nice.
Specially for things like the Release
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2009:0407
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2009-0407.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
x86_64:
59624fd343efdab53b97fee0f519c84b
Hi all,
we are running CentOS 5.2 Xen virtualization system with the latest CentOS
packages with couple of VMs on DELL PowerEdge. quot;Sometimesquot; the whole
machine freezes without anything in log files, anything on the console.
quot;Sometimesquot; really means we cannot define why or
Yes,
mem and disk check was also our first thing to do. But it happened on
different machines (1950s and 2950s), different BIOS versions and number of
NICs. The freeze situation is unrecoverable - machine replies to pings, but
did not write anything to console. You cannot SSH to it, the only
Look, I pay nothing for an incredible operating system with enormous
features and stability, so it feels a bit awkward asking for more.
[Sarcasm On]
Now, get going and build me up a 5.3 kernel-vm's would ya? ;)
[Sarcasm Off}
--
Humbly,
John Thomas
Buenos dias,
Soy nuevo en esto y mi pregunta es la sgt. Desearia saber si hay forma de
recibir (hacer copia espejo) de los mails q envia una determinada persona.
Utilizon el qmail. Si alguien me puede ayudar se lo agradecería.
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Anthony Mogrovejo escribió:
El tipico problema de su.
1.- Logeate con tu usuario
2.- Luego escribes: # su -
3.- Como root, escribes porsiaca su -
4.- Luego creas tu usuario: useradd pepito
Saludos
El 2 de abril de 2009 19:02, Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez
cen...@nuestroserver.com
El Viernes, 3 de Abril de 2009 11:36, Manolo escribió:
Anthony Mogrovejo escribió:
El tipico problema de su.
1.- Logeate con tu usuario
2.- Luego escribes: # su -
3.- Como root, escribes porsiaca su -
4.- Luego creas tu usuario: useradd pepito
Saludos
El 2 de abril de 2009
Estimados alguno de ustedes tienen un listado con el numero de puertos de un
computador...
Saludos.
Rodrigo
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Hola:
Primero.- Reglas se coloca [centos-es]
Segundo.- san Google ayuda mucho
Tercero.- San Google me dijo haz clic aki
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
Salu2!
Super Ken!
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De: centos-es-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-es-boun...@centos.org] En
nombre de
Tambien puedes dar un vistazo al archivo /etc/services :)
Ken Salinas Rodriguez escribió:
Hola:
Primero.- Reglas se coloca [centos-es]
Segundo.- san Google ayuda mucho
Tercero.- San Google me dijo haz clic aki
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
Salu2!
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Behalf
Of John R Pierce
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 6:38 PM
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here is a bit more trivia for those
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Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 12:42 AM
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If your torrent has distributed hash
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Behalf
Of Michael A. Peters
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 8:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Don't forget to use torrents for your downloads!
I think my ISP at home has done
2009/4/3 James Matthews nytrok...@gmail.com
Hi,
I am trying to install lighttpd and yum wants to install both versions.
==
Package
Hi all,
I hope this isn't too OT, but since I use a CentOS5.2 + Exim mail
server (which is hosted in one of our data centres) I don't think it
should be.
On of our clients use an MS Exchange 2003 SBS server, with exchange
for their internal email. We provide them with a domain, ADSL (which
uses
Thanks
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:23 AM, D Tucny d...@tucny.com wrote:
2009/4/3 James Matthews nytrok...@gmail.com
Hi,
I am trying to install lighttpd and yum wants to install both versions.
Hi,
my solution to this kind of problem is the following :
Set up a relay mailserver (in my case Postfix) which accepts mail (and
has the MX record for the domain) for the domain but has no mailboxes.
Postfix takes care of spamblocking (dnsbl and spamfilter ). In Postfix I
use a transport table
On Friday 03 April 2009 05:11:15 R P Herrold wrote:
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
It seems Paul and I are the last two users of NFS mounted
/home left.
I have /home exported and ran the upgrade from this laptop over the
network, where that directory is mounted and displayed in
Hello,
Might be worth posting a copy of the config, however at a guess, check the
node ID for each node in the cluster and ensure that it is uniq.
HTH
Darrin
2009/4/3 FM dist-l...@lexum.umontreal.ca
Hello,
Several machine cannot joint the cluster after a reboot.
Here is a example of the
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Michel van Deventer
mic...@van.deventer.cx wrote:
Hi,
my solution to this kind of problem is the following :
Set up a relay mailserver (in my case Postfix) which accepts mail (and
has the MX record for the domain) for the domain but has no mailboxes.
Postfix
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Thanx Michel, but how todo this on Exim? :) lemme see if I can find
similar scenarios for Exim, now that I know what to look for.
consider trimming your posts ?
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On 02/04/2009, Bart Schaefer barton.schae...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/4/1 Terry Polzin foxec...@wowway.com:
Can't connect to network even with no security. Is this possibly a firmware
issue?
I'm not seeing this problem. The broadcomm adapter on my laptop (see
On 04/02/2009 06:05 PM, Tim Nelson wrote:
Greetings CentOS Team-
Since the list tends to be filled with things don't work and why did you
do it this way and complaint X, I thought I'd make a small deviation...
I have a production system running on a Dell Poweredge 2650 server. I simply
I need to find out how many times an IP address appears in a file - the
IP is the first field in the access log string so what would be the best
way to sort this file and count how many times each IP address appears ?
thanks
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I need to find out how many times an IP address appears in a file - the
IP is the first field in the access log string so what would be the best
way to sort this file and count how many times each IP address appears ?
Depends on what
From: Tom Brown t...@ng23.net
I need to find out how many times an IP address appears in a file - the
IP is the first field in the access log string so what would be the best
way to sort this file and count how many times each IP address appears ?
grep ^IP | wc -l
JD
From: Tom Brown
I need to find out how many times an IP address appears in a file - the
IP is the first field in the access log string so what would be the best
way to sort this file and count how many times each IP address appears ?
grep ^IP | wc -l
Oops, replied too quickly...
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Olaf Mueller daily-pla...@istari.de wrote:
Hello,
if running 'yum update' on a CentOS 5.3 workstation, that was upgraded
from CentOS 5.2, I run into the following error with perl.
Any hints?
DId you use cpan to update or install any perl modules? Have you
Hello,
if running 'yum update' on a CentOS 5.3 workstation, that was upgraded
from CentOS 5.2, I run into the following error with perl.
[...]
Resolving Dependencies
-- Running transaction check
--- Package perl.i386 4:5.8.8-18.el5_3.1 set to be updated
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Hi all,
This is a good news for LVM users, especially for RHEL and CentOS
users. You can control I/O bandwidth of your disks easily without
hassle, because I've made RPM binary packages of dm-ioband and
dm-ioband-config available at
http://people.valinux.co.jp/~ryov/dm-ioband/binary.html
The
I need to find out how many times an IP address appears in a file -
the
IP is the first field in the access log string so what would be the
best
way to sort this file and count how many times each IP address
appears ?
I always solve a problem like this with a small Perl script. It
Olaf Mueller wrote:
File /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/sqlitesack.py, line 94, in
_read_db_obj
setattr(self, item, _share_data(db_obj[item]))
TypeError: unsubscriptable object
We're somehow seeing this error all over the place, which seems to be a
problem with multiarch. See bug
Oops, replied too quickly... missed the 'each IP'
go for Stephen solution ^_^
yeap - thanks both
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Jim Perrin wrote:
Hello,
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Olaf Mueller daily-pla...@istari.de
wrote:
if running 'yum update' on a CentOS 5.3 workstation, that was
upgraded from CentOS 5.2, I run into the following error with perl.
[...] It could also be a corrupted package. Try a 'yum clean
Hi all - Since upstream patches the stock 2.6.18 kernel into something
that is not 2.6.18 (for the rest of the world) I am having issues trying
to compile some packages like v4l (latest is needed for a different
project).
When compiling packages like v4l that a doing conditionals based on
I have always handled the build errors as they come for the particular
package ...
if someone has a better method, I'd love to hear it too!
Sean
2009/4/3 Jerry Geis ge...@pagestation.com
Hi all - Since upstream patches the stock 2.6.18 kernel into something
that is not 2.6.18 (for the rest
I am booting 5.3 on an a770 biostar motherboard
THe machine boots, I get the prompt from the DVD
I hit return and the screen says kernel alive but it never gets past that.
I tried booting again with noprobe on the command line same thing.
I tried booting again with noprobe and noapic nolapic and
The 5.3 upgrade broke the kickstart procedures for my xen virtual machines.
They are installed via http.
1. The installer sets up the timezone interactively even though it is
specified in the kickstart file. Not a big deal, though.
2. The installer hangs unpredictably when installing
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 03 April 2009 05:11:15 R P Herrold wrote:
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
It seems Paul and I are the last two users of NFS mounted
/home left.
I have /home exported and ran the upgrade from this laptop over the
network, where that directory is mounted and
To those that have sent off list emails, thank you.
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Dukes
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 18:30
To: 'CentOS mailing list'
Subject: Re: [CentOS] [OT] Godaddy hell...
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Hello.
Olaf Mueller wrote:
File /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/sqlitesack.py, line 94,
in
_read_db_obj
setattr(self, item, _share_data(db_obj[item]))
TypeError: unsubscriptable object
One question: Your system has been updated to 5.3?
Yes, I have
Jason Pyeron a écrit :
Can I get some recommendations:
We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy)
I'm in France (Europe), and I'm using a cheap dedicated server by OVH.
Support is forum only, so that's how they keep the cost down. Reasonably
fast machine, 250 GB harddisk,
I just discovered that my spam filters are not being properly executed
in CentOS 5.3 because when procmail attempts to invoke spamc. I have
spamd running properly, and can invoke spamassassin and spamc from the
bash prompt manually without any issues, however procmail fails with
permission
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
The 5.3 upgrade broke the kickstart procedures for my xen virtual machines.
They are installed via http.
1. The installer sets up the timezone interactively even though it is
specified in the kickstart file. Not a big deal, though.
This is
Ralph Angenendt writes:
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
The 5.3 upgrade broke the kickstart procedures for my xen virtual machines.
They are installed via http.
1. The installer sets up the timezone interactively even though it is
specified in the kickstart file. Not a
Hello:
I followed the instructions here:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2/Installation_Guide/ch02s04s01.html
to put isolinux on a usb drive. When I boot from the usb drive,
the installer comes up and I can do a network install. I have
to say that is very impressive!
But, since I have a
I reboot all nodes everything is fine now.
Weird
Tx anyway !
Darrin Khan wrote:
Hello,
Might be worth posting a copy of the config, however at a guess, check
the node ID for each node in the cluster and ensure that it is uniq.
HTH
Darrin
2009/4/3 FM dist-l...@lexum.umontreal.ca
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Tsai Li Ming wrote:
Found this on upstream bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=483071
Good catch! Panu Matilainen posted what appears to be the answer,
though I haven't tested it yet:
To have rpm semi-reasonably deal with NFS-mounts on rpm owned
Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Tim Nelson wrote:
So, I just wanted to say 'Thank You' to all those who put in such
hard work into the CentOS project. The time between releases was not
a problem here. If it was, I guess I'd just ask for a refund. :-)
I agree. I've only updated
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Les Mikesell wrote:
R P Herrold wrote:
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Paul Heinlein wrote:
I just kicked everyone off, killed all apps with open file
descriptors on /home, umounted /home, upgraded the rpm, then
re-mounted /home. That worked just fine.
I confer 42 geek points on
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Hello:
I followed the instructions here:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2/Installation_Guide/ch02s04s01.html
to put isolinux on a usb drive. When I boot from the usb drive,
the installer comes up and I can do a network install. I have
to say that is very
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
The takeaway was that I need to 'test as I do, and do as I
test'. My testing regime will have to include 'cloning' a
test box, and simply 'moving into it' for an afternoon when
doing 'updates' QA testing.
I took it for granted that CentOS would be
hi
I have downloaded 7 iso files onto a dvd for 5.2 x64 . can i install them
using a pendrive or i need to make 7 cds out of them?
Many thanks,
Sumit
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I need a new pda/smart phone that allows me to do some remote admin.
Anyone know of anything that I can run a vpn and cli/ssh with?
Thanks!
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Niki Kovacs wrote:
snip
I'm in France (Europe),
snip
C'mon, Niki! Give us a break. Our knowledge of world geography is not
THAT bad on this side of the Atlantic. :-)
On a more serious note, I was thinking while reading the list the
morning what a great statement it makes for the dedication
hi ,
i have CentOs 4.4 x64 already up and running and i downloaded 5.2 x64 .do i
need to do a clean and reinstall , or i can install other ways.
my dvd has 7 independ iso..
thanks,
Sumit.
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sumit agarwal wrote:
hi
I have downloaded 7 iso files onto a dvd for 5.2 x64 .
can i install them using a pendrive or i need to make 7 cds out of them?
Many thanks,
Sumit
Joseph L. Casale schrieb:
I need a new pda/smart phone that allows me to do some remote admin.
Anyone know of anything that I can run a vpn and cli/ssh with?
Thanks!
jlc
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On 3-Apr-09, at 8:50 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I need a new pda/smart phone that allows me to do some remote admin.
Anyone know of anything that I can run a vpn and cli/ssh with?
Thanks!
jlc
Hate them or love them, I use an iphone, and have access to my
machines with ssh. I also can
On 3-Apr-09, at 9:01 AM, sumit agarwal wrote:
hi ,
i have CentOs 4.4 x64 already up and running and i downloaded 5.2
x64 .do i need to do a clean and reinstall , or i can install other
ways.
my dvd has 7 independ iso..
thanks,
Sumit.
Major version jumps are recommended to
What specific (if any) VPN-client would you need?
Cisco pix, I'll look at an iPhone again...
Thanks!
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On 3-Apr-09, at 9:07 AM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
I think, in theory you can add an ssh-client to an iPhone.
In practice, it's not an official app, last time I looked, and you
might
have to jailbreak the phone.
no need to jailbreak, there are a few terminal apps in the app store.
I use
On 3-Apr-09, at 9:17 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
What specific (if any) VPN-client would you need?
Cisco pix, I'll look at an iPhone again...
Thanks!
jlc
I just wish it supported openvpn.
but getting OT.. so i clam it up!
d
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Robert wrote:
Niki Kovacs wrote:
snip
I'm in France (Europe),
snip
C'mon, Niki! Give us a break. Our knowledge of world geography is not
THAT bad on this side of the Atlantic. :-)
Where's the Atlantic? Is that up in Canada?
;)
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I don't know if I really like this background though it is kind of neat.
Where do I find the app to change this?
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Jason Pyeron wrote:
0: we do not want the admin responsibility for the box. We even don't want to
change configurations.
But you do want to install software. It's possible to install some
kinds of software without root access, but you're cutting yourself off
from a huge world of software
I've been noticing yum updates on several servers I manage over the
last few weeks, which I know I didn't perform and could not explain
until this morning. At first I suspect a break-in, but found no other
evidence or reason an intruder would run the yum updates I was
viewing.
Yum updates are
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I need a new pda/smart phone that allows me to do some remote admin.
Anyone know of anything that I can run a vpn and cli/ssh with?
I used to do ssh on a palm treo - not sure what vpn clients are
available. It wasn't fun but sometimes beat driving 30 miles to fix
Brett Serkez wrote:
I've been noticing yum updates on several servers I manage over the
last few weeks, which I know I didn't perform and could not explain
until this morning. At first I suspect a break-in, but found no other
evidence or reason an intruder would run the yum updates I was
Hi list,
We are experiencing a memory leak on our SquirrelMail server since the
5.3 update.
The server is fully updated, only stock rpms. The httpd processes are
eating all the memory and after swapping like hell, the server became
unresponsive and we must hard-reboot it.
The server is not
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On Fri, Apr 03, 2009, Brett Serkez wrote:
I've been noticing yum updates on several servers I manage over the
last few weeks, which I know I didn't perform and could not explain
until this morning. At first I suspect a break-in, but found no other
evidence or reason an intruder would run the yum
Warren Young schrieb:
Jason Pyeron wrote:
0: we do not want the admin responsibility for the box. We even don't want to
change configurations.
But you do want to install software. It's possible to install some
kinds of software without root access, but you're cutting yourself off
Michael A. Peters mpet...@mac.com wrote:
Robert wrote:
Niki Kovacs wrote:
snip
I'm in France (Europe),
snip
C'mon, Niki! Give us a break. Our knowledge of world geography is not
THAT bad on this side of the Atlantic. :-)
Where's the Atlantic? Is
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I don't know if I really like this background though it is kind of neat.
Where do I find the app to change this?
Right-click on the desktop, select Change Desktop Background from the
menu.
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Brett Serkez wrote:
I've been noticing yum updates on several servers I manage over the
last few weeks, which I know I didn't perform and could not explain
until this morning. At first I suspect a break-in, but found no other
evidence or reason an intruder would run the yum updates I was
I do not know if this is caused by something that I have done, or
failed to do, but I cannot seem to get this update to java to take:
# yum list installed java\*
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Installed Packages
java-1.4.2-gcj-compat.x86_64 1.4.2.0-40jpp.115
installed
Tosh:
1) make the first partition active
fdisk /dev/sd[c]1 then a, 1 and w to write and quit
I did this.
2) format the usb stick with fat or ext3
I formatted it using mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdc1
(b) ext3 : you will need to use extlinux work on the stick
extlinux
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Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 12:30
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] [OT] Godaddy hell...
Jason Pyeron wrote:
0: we do not want the admin
Robert Nichols wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I don't know if I really like this background though it is kind of neat.
Where do I find the app to change this?
Right-click on the desktop, select Change Desktop Background from the
menu.
Oh, of course
I did this so long ago, I
Try using unetbootin.
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
Cheers
J.
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Tosh:
1) make the first partition active
fdisk /dev/sd[c]1 then a, 1 and w to write and quit
I did this.
2) format the usb stick with fat or ext3
I formatted it using
Rainer Duffner wrote:
But you do want to install software. It's possible to install some
kinds of software without root access, but you're cutting yourself off
from a huge world of software that doesn't allow this.
I think you do not understand: he wants a managed VPS/manged root server.
Tosh:
Actually, I figured out how to do it:
1. Using fdisk, I created two partitions on the drive:
/dev/sdc1 = 15 MB
/dev/sdc2 = The rest
I marked the first one bootable
2. I used dd to copy the diskboot.img to /dev/sdc1
3. Formatted /dev/sdc2 as ext3 and copied the
iso
I just set up a secure server.
Followed the godaddy instructions for key generation/installation - and
the server wanted my pass phrase to start.
When I started developing I followed instructions for a self signed cert
and everything went dandy.
Anyway - after a little googling and an uneasy
Jason Pyeron wrote:
It's possible to
install some kinds of software without root access,
We will only need to push our web application
Are we talking about PHP or similar? In that case, you probably don't
need root access. I wouldn't really call that installing software. I
reserve
Michael A. Peters wrote:
openssl rsa -in secure.shastaherps.key.old -out secure.shastaherps.key
After running that and entering my pass phrase, no pass phrase is
required to start the server and it seems like the browsers don't
complain, so I think I'm set, but I thought I'd verify that all
2009/4/2 Ron Blizzard rb4cen...@gmail.com:
2009/4/2 Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de
Why should we list rpmforge packages in the Release Notes? exclude
subversion from base if you want to use the one from rpmforge because it
is newer - and remove gstreamer-plugins-bad, because it
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Michael A. Peters wrote:
After running that and entering my pass phrase, no pass phrase is
required to start the server and it seems like the browsers don't
complain, so I think I'm set, but I thought I'd verify that all
really is well and that doing that isn't going to
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On a server with untrusted users, however, I'd keep it decrypted.
Er, I'd keep it encrypted.
There's also the issue of how it gets stored in your backup system.
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On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Jason Pyeron jpye...@pdinc.us wrote:
Can I get some recommendations:
We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with
1: SLA
2: SSH access
3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source.
Would like them to include
MHR wrote:
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Jason Pyeron jpye...@pdinc.us wrote:
Can I get some recommendations:
We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with
1: SLA
2: SSH access
3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source.
Would like
Rainer Duffner wrote:
I think you do not understand: he wants a managed VPS/manged root server.
Actually, my employer does provide those, but they are no bargains.
You get CentOS, though ;-)
how about getting the project one ?
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Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522...@icq
Am 03.04.2009 um 22:57 schrieb Karanbir Singh:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
I think you do not understand: he wants a managed VPS/manged root
server.
Actually, my employer does provide those, but they are no bargains.
You get CentOS, though ;-)
how about getting the project one ?
You mean
i think that previous versions did this as well, but for sure the newest
ypserv in 5.3 replaces /var/yp/Makefile with a new copy. needless to say
if you've made any changes to that file, you will not be happy. we had a
couple hours of phone calls after passwords stopped working. the original
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