Hi Didi.
The ACL policy should be that:
Before release only members of the NewsletterGroup and Admins can view
and edit. But this is for all versions, the ACLs are in the template
#acl AdminGroup,NewsletterGroup:admin,read,write,revert,delete All:
Is this syntax correct for this purpose?
Interesting column at CNET...
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10376762-16.html
~~
Novell has been positioning itself as the Avis of Linux, a distant
but gaining Red Hat competitor that tries harder. Like Oracle,
Novell argues that it can give customers Red Hat value at a lower
price.
There's
Ron Blizzard wrote:
I wonder if Red Hat has ever considered limited, paid support options
for CentOS?
I think that would be brand cannibalisation and self-defeating. To
charge a lower support fee for the same product with a different name
would surely only devalue their prime product and
nate a écrit :
Could someone describe to me what the rush is? I mean what drives
the need that you need to have it _right now_ ?
Wenn wir zum Guten dieser Welt gelangen,
Dann heißt das Beßre Trug und Wahn.
(Goethe, Faust I)
Roughly meaning: once we've found the good things in this world,
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 1:09 AM, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
Just tried to play a movie/DVD and Totem (what automatically popped up
when I inserted the DVD) said it needed plug-ins... it didn't say which
plug-ins. The website listed in the help page no longer exists. I have
four of the
at the risk of picking at that scab a bit longer, i'm going to toss
out a comment regarding people still waiting for the public
availability of centos 5.4.
here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-October/083743.html
we read:
The last status (from twitter) is 2 days old with
ken a écrit :
Just tried to play a movie/DVD and Totem (what automatically popped up
when I inserted the DVD) said it needed plug-ins... it didn't say which
plug-ins. The website listed in the help page no longer exists. I have
four of the gstreamer packages and libdvdcss installed, but I
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Ian Blackwell i...@ikel.id.au wrote:
Ron Blizzard wrote:
I wonder if Red Hat has ever considered limited, paid support options
for CentOS?
I think that would be brand cannibalisation and self-defeating. To
charge a lower support fee for the same product
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 2:54 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
again, whether people are being paid to do any of this work is not
relevant. it's important, from the perspective of reputation, that
everyone see the centos project as being efficiently and competently
run, and
amusingly, only 41 minutes ago, this from centos twitter:
we ran into a few issues on internal centos.org machines - all
resolved now :) we should start seeding to external mirrors shortly
and *that's* what i was talking about -- we just want to be kept
informed. thanks.
rday
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I'm pretty sure most corporations will continue to pay to use Red Hat.
It's pretty tough to go the head of IT and tell them you want to use
an OS without a corporate support license. Support is a security
blanket, if nothing else -- and it's a place to lay blame if something
goes wrong.
Here's the way I'm going to take care of the problem. Figure eight
weeks out for CentOS from the time Red Hat is released. If it gets
done quicker than that, I've got a bonus.!
...and ignore any announcements in the meantime, as they may be red-herrings?
Take a I'll believe it when I see it
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
at the risk of picking at that scab a bit longer, i'm going to toss
out a comment regarding people still waiting for the public
availability of centos 5.4.
here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-October/083743.html
About ten
I easily installed and used skype on my previous linux distro on this
same machine, but am having problems getting it to work on my relatively
new centos 5.3.
I downloaded three versions of skype from their website: the two fedora
rpms wouldn't install, their error messages complaining that it
If you want to learn how to crack into a system, set up your network
with at least two machines, one being the target.
--
War is a failure of the imagination.
--William Blake
On 10/17/2009 06:49 PM Stan Reader wrote:
I want to learn to hack what do I need to do in order to start.
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 1:55 PM, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
I easily installed and used skype on my previous linux distro on this
same machine, but am having problems getting it to work on my relatively
new centos 5.3.
I downloaded three versions of skype from their website: the two
I want to learn to hack what do I need to do in order to start.
If you want to learn how to crack into a system, set up your network
with at least two machines, one being the target.
After that go download and burn the latest version of BackTrack Linux,
at the risk of picking at that scab a bit longer, i'm going to toss
out a comment regarding people still waiting for the public
availability of centos 5.4.
here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-October/083743.html
About ten minutes after your email, I got one from our
Does anyone know about some free (as in beer, and maybe as in speech) software
which would implement authentication and authorization of a user prior to
issuing a valid dhcp lease?
I imagine the following scenario: someone walks into my office building with a
laptop (a colleague, a visitor, a
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
---8
I imagine the following scenario: someone walks into my office building with a
laptop (a colleague, a visitor, a guest, whoever), and hooks up onto the local
net (wired or wireless). The server detects an unknown
On 10/18/2009 08:17 AM Kwan Lowe wrote:
I'm pretty sure most corporations will continue to pay to use Red Hat.
It's pretty tough to go the head of IT and tell them you want to use
an OS without a corporate support license. Support is a security
blanket, if nothing else -- and it's a place to
Hello:
I am looking at the RHEL 5.4 virtualization guide.
According to Chapter 17, if I want to use KVM on my
machine, I need to check if it has the constant Time Stamp
Counter by running this:
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep constant_tsc
When I do that on the server (Currently running CentOS 5.3),
I
Hi,
I have to setup a scheduled task on a server, and I just read through
some crontab docs. Now I'm confused. It's not so much the syntax of the
cron job to define (I got that), it's more... how do I get to define it?
Use a text editor (vi or the likes) to edit /etc/crontab directly? Or
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 16:09, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
Hi,
I have to setup a scheduled task on a server, and I just read through
some crontab docs. Now I'm confused. It's not so much the syntax of the
cron job to define (I got that), it's more... how do I get to define it?
how would I go about that? The thing is: I'd like to know an orthodox
way to go about this.
crontab -e
and then just put in your entry
* 7 * * * /your/command
--
“Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV”
- Michael Pollan, author of In Defense of Food
ne... a écrit :
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 16:09, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
Hi,
I have to setup a scheduled task on a server, and I just read through
some crontab docs. Now I'm confused. It's not so much the syntax of the
cron job to define (I got that), it's more... how do I get
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:11 AM, ne... guhv...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 16:09, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
I have to setup a scheduled task on a server, and I just read through
some crontab docs. Now I'm confused. It's not so much the syntax of the
cron job to
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Neil Aggarwal n...@jammconsulting.com wrote:
It then gives me instructions for AMD revision F CPUs.
I did a search and did not find anything that seems relevant
to revision F. The only stuff I am finding is talking about
socket F. Is that the same things as a
On Sunday 18 October 2009 15:18:29 Jonathan Moore wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
I imagine the following scenario: someone walks into my office building
with a laptop (a colleague, a visitor, a guest, whoever), and hooks up
onto the local
On Sun, 2009-10-18 at 11:28 -0400, Brett Serkez wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:11 AM, ne... guhv...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 16:09, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
I have to setup a scheduled task on a server, and I just read through
some crontab docs. Now I'm
Akemi:
http://www.chiplist.com/AMD_Athlon_64_processor/tree3f-section--2103-/
I have an Opteron. I don't see a similar listing for those.
Do you?
Thanks,
Neil
--
Neil Aggarwal, (281)846-8957, www.JAMMConsulting.com
Will your e-commerce site go offline if you have
a DB server failure,
I want to move from running puppet under it's own web brick server, to
using passenger.
I'd like to get an idea of how folk are running passenger? Ideally
I'd like to keep everything rpm based, so would need ruby enterprise
rpms, and then the mod_rails / passenger plugin?
How are you
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Neil Aggarwal n...@jammconsulting.com wrote:
Akemi:
http://www.chiplist.com/AMD_Athlon_64_processor/tree3f-section--2103-/
I have an Opteron. I don't see a similar listing for those.
Do you?
Thanks,
Neil
I see some here:
On Sunday 18 October 2009 10:53:07 Neil Aggarwal wrote:
It then gives me instructions for AMD revision F CPUs.
I did a search and did not find anything that seems relevant
to revision F. The only stuff I am finding is talking about
socket F. Is that the same things as a Socket F CPU or
Windows 7 coming soon!!!
no date. no reason. Just churn.
Windows 7 will be out on the 22nd Oct 2009. Your local computer
Shop did not try hard enough to find this out?
I think the store's aim was to generate a Cool. When? response from
clients to draw them into the store so a sales rep
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Stephen Nelson-Smith
step...@atalanta-systems.com wrote:
I want to move from running puppet under it's own web brick server, to
using passenger.
I'd like to get an idea of how folk are running passenger? Ideally
I'd like to keep everything rpm based, so
Akemi:
http://www.chiplist.com/new/processor_specifications/
Well, according to CPU info, I have:
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 15
model : 65
model name : Dual-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2210
stepping: 2
cpu MHz : 1809.490
cache size :
Hi
,
I used the guide found here
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingPassenger on a RHEL 5
server with success. You'll see that most things are installed via yum
repositories except for rack and passenger, which are installed as
ruby gems. You'll probably find better answers for
I think you can best help the project and the CentOS community by
submitting a working .spec file to rpmforge-suggest mailing list.
Cheers,
-Amos
On 10/19/09, Stephen Nelson-Smith step...@atalanta-systems.com wrote:
Hi
,
I used the guide found here
I am burning the DVD ISO image to disk right now. It is available from
some mirrors.
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On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 09:48:46PM +0100, Miguel Medalha wrote:
I am burning the DVD ISO image to disk right now. It is available from
some mirrors.
which are mostly incomplete... maybe some isos are ok but even the centos.org
machines are not yet in sync...
I would strongly suggest that you
The checksum files are also there. SHA and MD5.
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I would strongly suggest that you wait for the actual announcements, but ymmv.
I noticed that the mirrors that don't have the images complete don't
even allow you to enter the 5.4 directory.
This particular one does and the checksum files check OK.
On 10/18/2009 09:11 AM Lucian @ lastdot.org wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 1:55 PM, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
I easily installed and used skype on my previous linux distro on this
same machine, but am having problems getting it to work on my relatively
new centos 5.3.
I downloaded three
On 10/18/2009 11:13 AM Alan McKay wrote:
how would I go about that? The thing is: I'd like to know an orthodox
way to go about this.
crontab -e
and then just put in your entry
* 7 * * * /your/command
I think you meant:
0 7 * * * /your/command
The asterisk will make the command run
Hello guys,
I have some questions about how the CentOS choose and rebuild RH RPMS.
First here is my w-e nightmare :
I have a 4 nodes Xen cluster using GFS2 (on SAN) and the Cluster Suite.
Everything is from the CentOS repo.
I am not updating these computers very often. I am always waiting
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 6:15 PM, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
* 7 * * * /your/command
I think you meant:
0 7 * * * /your/command
The asterisk will make the command run every minute during the seven
o'clock hour. The OP wanted his script to run at 7:00
Hee, hee, yeah, good catch :-) If
Irrespective of the discussions about the release procedure and visibility,
etc, I'd like to thank everyone that put effort into making the CentOS 5.4
release happen..
I know I won't be alone in wishing to express thanks.
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Perhaps someone with a sharper brain than I can solve this little mystery.
I've Googled until I'm blue in the face, read all TFM's I can find, and
tried several iptables rule combinations but just can't get the following to
work. Here's my challenge:
I have a CentOS-5.3 main server with a
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 3:20 PM, F M dist-l...@lexum.umontreal.ca wrote:
But the question remains : why is this update is not on the repo ? And are
they others ?
Tx for answering me and have a good week-end. it is Sunday 6PM and mine
finally starts ;-)
You might want to look into this
I have a CentOS-5.3 main server with a static public IP address
running Apache, OpenVPN, and a bunch of other services.
The primary IP address for the only NIC in this box is used by
Apache on standard ports 80 and 443. I have a secondary
static public IP address assigned to this same NIC
At Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:15:06 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
On 10/18/2009 11:13 AM Alan McKay wrote:
how would I go about that? The thing is: I'd like to know an orthodox
way to go about this.
crontab -e
and then just put in your entry
* 7 * * *
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Barry Brimer li...@brimer.org wrote:
I have a CentOS-5.3 main server with a static public IP address
running Apache, OpenVPN, and a bunch of other services.
The primary IP address for the only NIC in this box is used by
Apache on standard ports 80 and 443. I
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 18 October 2009 15:18:29 Jonathan Moore wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com
wrote:
I imagine the following scenario: someone walks into my office building
with a
I am burning the DVD ISO image to disk right now. It is available from
some mirrors.
which are mostly incomplete... maybe some isos are ok but even the
centos.org
machines are not yet in sync...
I would strongly suggest that you wait for the actual announcements, but
ymmv.
This leads me to a
ken a écrit :
I think you meant:
0 7 * * * /your/command
The asterisk will make the command run every minute during the seven
o'clock hour. The OP wanted his script to run at 7:00
Yes?
Yes, of course. My mistake.
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, Miguel Medalha wrote:
I am burning the DVD ISO image to disk right now. It is available
from some mirrors.
i've checked a couple dozen random mirrors, and have yet to find it.
i'm almost tempted to ask, any idea on when 5.4 will be available?,
but i just *know* that
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, Miguel Medalha wrote:
I am burning the DVD ISO image to disk right now. It is available
from some mirrors.
i've checked a couple dozen random mirrors, and have yet to find
it. i'm almost tempted to ask, any idea on when
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