Am 03.11.10 02:31, schrieb Timothy Lee:
Dear Karanbir Ralph,
On 10/22/2010 05:08 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 10/19/2010 07:46 AM, Timothy Lee wrote:
I sincerely hope that the patch can be applied to the official CentOS
wiki, thereby making all translated pages a lot more more accessible
Dear Ralph,
On 10/22/2010 05:08 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 10/19/2010 07:46 AM, Timothy Lee wrote:
I sincerely hope that the patch can be applied to the official CentOS
wiki, thereby making all translated pages a lot more more accessible
to the public.
I need to sync up with Ralph and get
On 11/23/2010 12:00 AM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 22.11.10 22:25, schrieb Marcus Moeller:
Dear Ralph,
http://wiki.dev.centos.org/ to your liking? I like it :)
Looks fine so far. Only the CSS of the top menu is a bit broken.
Where exactly? I ripped out an ad which
Am 22.11.10 23:03, schrieb Manuel Wolfshant:
On 11/23/2010 12:00 AM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 22.11.10 22:25, schrieb Marcus Moeller:
Looks fine so far. Only the CSS of the top menu is a bit broken.
Where exactly? I ripped out an ad which crept into there, but that is
the same
Dear Timothy,
On 11/23/2010 06:00 AM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 22.11.10 22:25, schrieb Marcus Moeller:
Dear Ralph,
http://wiki.dev.centos.org/ to your liking? I like it :)
Looks fine so far. Only the CSS of the top menu is a bit broken.
Where exactly? I ripped out an ad which crept
3- si tu ip es dinámica instalas en cliente de Dyndns.
En algunos casos, puedes configurarlo desde tu router, si el router no
soporta dyndns, lo que hago es correr un demonio en el servidor centos.
Saludos
2010/11/21 Sergio Tam tam.ser...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 14:06:41 -0300
te recomiendo usar Lighttp para lo que deseas hacer
Ahora una solucion mas profesiona es que uses un proxy caché para
acelerar las consultas (staticas/dinamicas)
Sls
P.D
Puedes usar Apache Proxy ó Varnish
El 22 de noviembre de 2010 14:02, Javier Castellanos
jcastella...@csh.uo.edu.cu
On 22/11/10 2:54 PM, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
Pls add bdgiedjhea.po6e4ina.com mailto:j...@bdgiedjhea.po6e4ina.com to
/etc/hosts file
and , then add bdgiedjhea.po6e4ina.com
mailto:j...@bdgiedjhea.po6e4ina.com to mydestination parameter in
/etc/postfix/main.cf http://main.cf file
On 22/11/10 2:47 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:
Ben McGinnes wrote:
What is the complete output of postqueue -p? What is the From address
and, more to the point, is it MAILER-DAEMON?
Yes it is
Cool.
Where $MSGID is one of the messages in the queue. That will show
you the message and headers.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
in case someone missed it: CentOS was used in a EC2 setup to demonstrate
GPU-based brute force cracking of passwords.
Cracking Passwords In The Cloud: Amazon’s New EC2 GPU Instances
On 11/21/10 10:51 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
Alix2D2 or similar.
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2d2.htm
they sell for about $80, add a flash card or small HD to hold your
router
Hi,
We currently have ESFQ running on an old Fedora machine and i'm trying
to build a new router with something similar using CentOS 5.5
The problem is that it seems by default the CentOS is not compiled with
TC ESFQ or TC filter hash flows
I get the following error: Unknown filter flow,
At Mon, 22 Nov 2010 07:51:46 +0100 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Hi,
Last week I finished installing a small network in a private school :
one server (an old IBM X225), seventeen desktops (Fujitsu Siemens PIV
2.4 GHZ, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD), all running CentOS 5.5.
One
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg writes:
nspluginwrapper is for running 32-bit plugins in a 64-bit browser. Now
that we have functional 64-bit flash and java plugins I don't see the
need, but YMMV.
We do not have a functional 64-bit flash plugin, and no 64-bit adobe plugin,
so we need the wrapper
2010/11/21 Jorge Fábregas jorge.fabre...@gmail.com:
On Sunday 21 November 2010 20:19:59 Kill Script wrote:
I have a Java program that I want to start up with every boot, but I'm
unsure how to do it.
Put the call to your script on this file:
/etc/rc.d/rc.local
HTH,
Jorge
It may be
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Robert Heller wrote:
One *simple* option would be to get a small IDE (I assume the existing
router machine is IDE based) SSD (or a 32G Compact Flash card +
IDE adaptor -- see eBay) and replace the IDE hard drive with this and
pull out the case fan (or just unplug its
2010/11/22 Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net:
one server (an old IBM X225), seventeen desktops all running CentOS 5.5.
One extra machine is acting as a router, in that it is installed between
the DSL modem and the network, with two Ethernet cards, and it's taking
care of DHCP, DNS, NTP and
By default, sendmail only listens on the localloop:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
But by default to allow sendmail to even work the iptables entry is:
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 25 -j
ACCEPT
Without this, sendmail can't even
On 11/22/2010 9:11 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
By default, sendmail only listens on the localloop:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
But by default to allow sendmail to even work the iptables entry is:
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport
On 11/22/2010 10:43 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 11/22/2010 9:11 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
By default, sendmail only listens on the localloop:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
But by default to allow sendmail to even work the iptables entry is:
-A
On 11/21/2010 11:34 PM, Luigi Rosa wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Robert Moskowitz said the following on 22/11/10 01:51:
Yet from this host I get:
# host 0.centos.pool.ntp.org
0.centos.pool.ntp.org has address 208.53.158.34
0.centos.pool.ntp.org has address
On 11/22/2010 10:06 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
But by default to allow sendmail to even work the iptables entry is:
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 25 -j
ACCEPT
Without this, sendmail can't even
I am looking for something similar to this thread.. Is there a way to
make a small CentOS distro that is bootable and runnable from only a
USB memory stick? It would need to be able to have files modified, but
I wouldn't want the USB stick to die prematurely due to a ton of writes...
Bob
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
The Linksys is going to be your cheapest option and will take the least
amount of
Is anyone following the news of the Novell sale and some mysterious
'intellectual property assets' that were transferred to a holding
company controlled by Microsoft?
--
Les Mikesell
lesmikes...@gmail.com
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On 11/22/2010 01:13 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Is anyone following the news of the Novell sale and some mysterious
'intellectual property assets' that were transferred to a holding
company controlled by Microsoft?
I saw that, and can't help but wonder if we're in for another SCO. =/
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Digimer
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Bob p...@nle wrote:
I am looking for something similar to this thread.. Is there a way to
make a small CentOS distro that is bootable and runnable from only a
USB memory stick? It would need to be able to have files modified, but
I wouldn't want the USB stick to die
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 12:13 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
Is anyone following the news of the Novell sale and some mysterious
'intellectual property assets' that were transferred to a holding
company controlled by Microsoft?
Oh, sheesh, here we go. Baseless speculation and the weaving on
Lars Hecking wrote:
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg writes:
nspluginwrapper is for running 32-bit plugins in a 64-bit browser. Now
that we have functional 64-bit flash and java plugins I don't see the
need, but YMMV.
We do not have a functional 64-bit flash plugin, and no 64-bit adobe plugin,
so
On 11/22/2010 12:14 PM, Digimer wrote:
Is anyone following the news of the Novell sale and some mysterious
'intellectual property assets' that were transferred to a holding
company controlled by Microsoft?
I saw that, and can't help but wonder if we're in for another SCO. =/
SCO didn't get
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 13:26, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/22/2010 12:14 PM, Digimer wrote:
Is anyone following the news of the Novell sale and some mysterious
'intellectual property assets' that were transferred to a holding
company controlled by Microsoft?
I saw
Les Mikesell wrote:
Is anyone following the news of the Novell sale and some mysterious
'intellectual property assets' that were transferred to a holding
company controlled by Microsoft?
Just saw that today. I wonder if any of those assets is the superior (and
utterly badly marketed)
I am installed CENTOS 5.5 on X86. After finish, I tried to apply latest
patches. Rpm patch manager say need dependency tzdata-java-20101-1.e15.
I search CENTOS 5.5 CD and can NOT find this file. I also search Internet and
no result.
Can anyone tell me where to download
Just saw that today. I wonder if any of those assets is the superior (and
utterly badly marketed) WordPerfect.
I thought Novell sold WordPerfect to Corel a long time ago.
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On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Brian Mathis brian.mat...@gmail.comwrote:
It may be tempting to use the rc.local, but that's the quick and dirty
way and not good for the long-term sustainability and management of a
system. There's no way to individually control any service running
from
Barry Brimer wrote:
Just saw that today. I wonder if any of those assets is the superior
(and utterly badly marketed) WordPerfect.
I thought Novell sold WordPerfect to Corel a long time ago.
Maybe - I've lost track. I'm still waiting for *anyone* to actually market
the damn thing - I'd *buy*
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 14:42 -0500, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Barry Brimer wrote:
Just saw that today. I wonder if any of those assets is the superior
(and utterly badly marketed) WordPerfect.
I thought Novell sold WordPerfect to Corel a long time ago.
Maybe - I've lost track. I'm still
mcclnx mcc wrote:
I am installed CENTOS 5.5 on X86. After finish, I tried to apply latest
patches. Rpm patch manager say need dependency tzdata-java-20101-1.e15.
I search CENTOS 5.5 CD and can NOT find this file. I also search Internet
and no result.
Can anyone tell me where to
On 11/22/2010 1:37 PM, Kill Script wrote:
It may be tempting to use the rc.local, but that's the quick and dirty
way and not good for the long-term sustainability and management of a
system. There's no way to individually control any service running
from there, and no way to
On 11/22/2010 1:55 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
mcclnx mcc wrote:
I am installed CENTOS 5.5 on X86. After finish, I tried to apply latest
patches. Rpm patch manager say need dependency
tzdata-java-20101-1.e15. I search CENTOS 5.5 CD and can NOT find this
file. I also search
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 14:42 -0500, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Barry Brimer wrote:
Just saw that today. I wonder if any of those assets is the superior
(and utterly badly marketed) WordPerfect.
I thought Novell sold WordPerfect to Corel a long time ago.
Maybe - I've
Blake Hudson a écrit :
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
Thanks for the many answers in this thread. I'm not a
On 11/22/10 12:48 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Blake Hudson a écrit :
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
Thanks for the many
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Blake Hudson a écrit :
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
Thanks for the many answers in this thread.
Am 22.11.2010 16:11, schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
By default, sendmail only listens on the localloop:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
But by default to allow sendmail to even work the iptables entry is:
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp
At Mon, 22 Nov 2010 15:10:41 -0500 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 14:42 -0500, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Barry Brimer wrote:
Just saw that today. I wonder if any of those assets is the superior
(and utterly badly marketed)
On Monday 22 November 2010 10:36:31 Brian Mathis wrote:
It may be tempting to use the rc.local, but that's the quick and dirty
way and not good for the long-term sustainability and management of a
system. There's no way to individually control any service running
from there, and no way to
I've just filed bug 0004634. Grub won't install onto my pata drive now
that I have a sata drive installed. This is grub 0.97 on CentOS5.5.
Has anyone else encountered this? I'm guessing that I can always
install Fedora on hda, which should give me a working grub, but I was
hoping for something
It depends on what hardware you have available and what all you would
like to play with...I run both tomato and pfsense and both are great
products but both serve a particular setting...I use tomato for AP's
primarily but also use it for a soho router much better than
linksys...but if you want
AND not a single word processor or web page building
I've seen writes them clean:
I beg to differ. I've used Dreamweaver for years and while I can't
speak for the latest versions, the MX version released in 2002
produced some of the cleanest (x)html I've seen. And with their tidy
command you
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 10:09 -0800, Blake Hudson wrote:
SNIP
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
SNIP
I love my ASUS RT-N16 running DD-WRT although I have heard from friends
that tomato is superior. With a 480mhz processor, 128mb of ram,
On 11/21/10 6:20 PM, Kill Script wrote:
and I think that I can easily modify this Oracle init.d example
http://www.linuxjournal.com/files/linuxjournal.com/linuxjournal/articles/044/4445/4445l1.html
note that example is suffering from some HTML formatting issues.
Specifically, the lines
On 11/22/2010 05:52 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 22.11.2010 16:11, schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
By default, sendmail only listens on the localloop:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
But by default to allow sendmail to even work the iptables entry is:
-A
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 2:42 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I thought Novell sold WordPerfect to Corel a long time ago.
Maybe - I've lost track. I'm still waiting for *anyone* to actually market
the damn thing - I'd *buy* it (or rather, upgrade from 6.0.c for DOS)
I'll take it over Word
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 09:29:12PM -0500, Michael Semcheski wrote:
Windows only, unfortunately.
When did they stop publishing *nix versions? I worked
extensively with that monstrosity 15-16 years ago on
SCO / MWC Coherent.
On 11/22/10 9:57 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 09:29:12PM -0500, Michael Semcheski wrote:
Windows only, unfortunately.
When did they stop publishing *nix versions? I worked
extensively with that monstrosity 15-16 years ago on
SCO / MWC Coherent.
I
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 06:12:38PM -0500, Robert Heller wrote:
And I *still* use LaTeX. *I* won't touch a word processor (I tried
Feh. N00b. LaTeX. Feh.
% head -20 cv
.m1 0.05i
.m2 0.15i
.m3 0
.m4 0.11i
.po 0.6c
.ll 7.5i
.pl 10.5i
.SZ 11
.tr ~
.kern 0
.lg 0
.he
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 22:09:59 -0600
Les Mikesell wrote:
I don't think they ever did a real native *nix verson - they had a slightly
custom version of wine wrapped around the windows code.
Native WP for Unix existed back in the days of WP/DOS and the like.
WP ran on a huge number of
2010/11/22 Jorge Fábregas jorge.fabre...@gmail.com
I totally agree. My suggestion was based on the assumption that the OP
didn't
have much system-administration experience and using rc.local was
definitely
the easiest way out.
Exactly...
The OP was recommended that by someone else but
On 11/22/10 10:28 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 22:09:59 -0600
Les Mikesell wrote:
I don't think they ever did a real native *nix verson - they had a slightly
custom version of wine wrapped around the windows code.
Native WP for Unix existed back in the days of WP/DOS and the
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:09:59PM -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
I don't think they ever did a real native *nix verson - they had a slightly
custom version of wine wrapped around the windows code. And there was some
strange Microsoft involvement in the Corel company too - probably why you
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 8:03 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
su-$ORA_OWNER -c $ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart
should be
su - $ORA_OWNER -c $ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart
So, for a Java program, would you suggest creating a different user, giving
that user just enough privileges,
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 06:12:38PM -0500, Robert Heller wrote:
And I *still* use LaTeX. *I* won't touch a word processor (I tried
Feh. N00b. LaTeX. Feh.
I used Chiwriter (DOS) during my college days. I'm surprised
On 11/22/10 10:34 PM, Kill Script wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 8:03 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com
mailto:pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
su-$ORA_OWNER -c $ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart
should be
su - $ORA_OWNER -c $ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart
So, for a Java program,
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Michael D. Berger
m_d_berger_1...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 11:49:29 -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
[...]
Good question. I don't have a hard rule of thumb, but I'd estimate that
any one file that takes more than 10 minutes to transfer is too big.
Drew a écrit :
I beg to differ. I've used Dreamweaver for years and while I can't
speak for the latest versions, the MX version released in 2002
produced some of the cleanest (x)html I've seen.
XHTML is supposed to be semantic, e. g. it indicates clearly that this
is a quotation, this is
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