Oh yes, it will recognize until 16 Gb. I made the test a few months ago.
2013/1/10 Gerald Nathan gerald.airfo...@gmail.com
I guess it should
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Dae James daeda...@126.com wrote:
**
My CPU is 64 bit, but my CentOS is 32 bit version. Does my system support
My 32 bit CentOS 5 servers only report a little over 14G.
On Thu, 2013-01-10 at 09:20 -0300, Héctor Herrera wrote:
Oh yes, it will recognize until 16 Gb. I made the test a few months
ago.
2013/1/10 Gerald Nathan gerald.airfo...@gmail.com
I guess it should
On
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Ed Heron e...@heron-ent.com wrote:
My 32 bit CentOS 5 servers only report a little over 14G.
The bible for 3.x, 4.x, 5.x and 6.x versions (despite the link name
referring 6), all archs, RHEL and so CentOS, should be here:
Hi ,
I tried installing Cent-OS 6.3 in my laptop. Its not getting installed
normally, i've to install it using basic graphics drivers. post
installation my laptop is running hot and when i am trying to install ATI
graphix card drivers,its getting stuck at the boot screen. Please help in
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, sumit gupta wrote:
I tried installing Cent-OS 6.3 in my laptop. Its not getting installed
normally, i've to install it using basic graphics drivers. post
installation my laptop is running hot and when i am trying to install ATI
graphix card drivers,its getting stuck at
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 12:18 PM, R P Herrold herr...@centos.org wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, sumit gupta wrote:
I tried installing Cent-OS 6.3 in my laptop. Its not getting installed
normally, i've to install it using basic graphics drivers. post
installation my laptop is running hot and when
On 2013-01-09 19:41, fred smith wrote:
here's the (I think) equivalent blocks from my system:
08048000-0805b000 r-xp fd:00 4685290/usr/libexec/clock-applet
Size:76 kB
Rss: 68 kB
Shared_Clean: 0 kB
Shared_Dirty: 0 kB
Hi,
another user on different mailing list pointed out openssl 1.0.1c
from fedora 18 will work on centos 6.3, and also warned on replacing
core components, and i also know as well, various other component
starts to fail/stop working, like openssh, etc, if not properly
pre-configured after a
James A. Peltier wrote:
- Original Message -
| On Wed, 9 Jan 2013, Connie Sieh wrote:
|
| On Wed, 9 Jan 2013, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
|
| Hi all.
|
| So.. as the problem with the video driver and CentOS 5 seems to be
| hard
| to solve, I'll try to migrate to CentOS 6.
|
./firefox: symbol lookup error: ./libstdc++.so.6: undefined symbol:
_ZNSt7num_getIcSt19istreambuf_iteratorIcSt11char_traitsIcEEE2idE, version
GLIBCXX_3.4
and dunno either what I've done wrong, or what other things need to be
brought over.
Clues appreciated. :)
Haven't quite figured
Hi,
on CentOS 6.3 (32-bit) current default GnuTLS is version
2.8.5-4.el6_2.2 gnutls.i686
( where can i get a src rpm for at-least trying it from a
2nd/different directory ? )
Can someone kindly point to an article that will help to effectively
upgrade to GnuTLS v3.1.1 or later+stable version,
On 10.01.2013 10:41, Bry8 Star wrote:
Hi,
Hi
on CentOS 6.3 (32-bit) current default GnuTLS is version
2.8.5-4.el6_2.2 gnutls.i686
This is correct!
( where can i get a src rpm for at-least trying it from a
2nd/different directory ? )
yumdownloader --source gnutls
will download the src.rpm
From: fred smith fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us
Has anyone managed to get FF 18.0 to work on Centos 5.8?
I've been hacking at it, placing a stack of .so files (from Centos 6)
into a private directory, then using LD_LIBRARY_PATH to point the system to
(in a shellscript that subsequently
From: Yungwei Chen yung...@resolvity.com
I found some articles (like https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=75152)
on
the Internet saying that the default journal mode is writeback. Is that
correct?
And is the journal mode of the following device writeback too? Thanks.
mount man page
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 02:29:02AM -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: fred smith fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us
Has anyone managed to get FF 18.0 to work on Centos 5.8?
I've been hacking at it, placing a stack of .so files (from Centos 6)
into a private directory, then using LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
On 01/10/2013 07:16 AM, fred smith wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 02:29:02AM -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: fred smith fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us
Has anyone managed to get FF 18.0 to work on Centos 5.8?
I've been hacking at it, placing a stack of .so files (from Centos 6)
into a private
On 01/10/2013 07:37 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/10/2013 07:16 AM, fred smith wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 02:29:02AM -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: fred smith fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us
Has anyone managed to get FF 18.0 to work on Centos 5.8?
I've been hacking at it, placing a stack of
On 01/10/2013 02:39 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
You guys do know that we are fairly up2date with firefox/thunderbird on
their ESR program right?
The Firefox/Thunderbird we have is totally updated for security and gets
upstream support from Mozilla. It does not have every feature, but it
has
On 01/10/2013 07:47 AM, Theo Band wrote:
On 01/10/2013 02:39 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
You guys do know that we are fairly up2date with firefox/thunderbird on
their ESR program right?
The Firefox/Thunderbird we have is totally updated for security and gets
upstream support from Mozilla. It
Does the version bundled with Centos6 also track this schedule? It's
currently 10.0.12 which made me decide to remove it from all desktop
installations and install the newest on the fileserver. It's a bit of a
hassle to do start though (the nice menu entries get lost as well).
10.0.12esr is
On 10 January 2013 14:01, James Hogarth james.hoga...@gmail.com wrote:
Does the version bundled with Centos6 also track this schedule? It's
currently 10.0.12 which made me decide to remove it from all desktop
installations and install the newest on the fileserver. It's a bit of a
hassle to
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 2:13 AM, Paul Bijnens
paul.bijn...@xplanation.com wrote:
That would then verify the claim that the leak is not real (the above shows
the contrary,
I think), and gnome programs interact with each other in much more deeper
ways than
you would expect.
I sort-of
From: Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org
You guys do know that we are fairly up2date with firefox/thunderbird on
their ESR program right?
The Firefox/Thunderbird we have is totally updated for security and gets
upstream support from Mozilla. It does not have every feature, but it
has most and
On 01/10/2013 10:32 AM, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
Yes we are. On Quadro and enthusiast class equipment. CentOS 5 works
fine, but we haven't done any sufficient CentOS 6 testing because other
software vendors in Engineering are still not certified for the platform.
What kind of problems are
On 01/10/2013 08:16 AM, John Doe wrote:
From: Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org
You guys do know that we are fairly up2date with firefox/thunderbird on
their ESR program right?
The Firefox/Thunderbird we have is totally updated for security and gets
upstream support from Mozilla. It does not
Sorry for not having the replies, but I'd already turned on Digest mode
for the list.
To Joseph and John:
Concerning the odd choice for a server. I don't usually pick the servers
here since we sort of have a guy that does all of the ordering for us.
He typically does a good job. I do scan
Theo Band wrote:
On 01/10/2013 10:32 AM, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
Yes we are. On Quadro and enthusiast class equipment. CentOS 5 works
fine, but we haven't done any sufficient CentOS 6 testing because other
software vendors in Engineering are still not certified for the platform.
What
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 08:10:43AM -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 2:13 AM, Paul Bijnens
paul.bijn...@xplanation.com wrote:
That would then verify the claim that the leak is not real (the above shows
the contrary,
I think), and gnome programs interact with each other
On 2013-01-10 15:10, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 2:13 AM, Paul Bijnens
paul.bijn...@xplanation.com wrote:
That would then verify the claim that the leak is not real (the above shows
the contrary,
I think), and gnome programs interact with each other in much more deeper
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Paul Bijnens
paul.bijn...@xplanation.com wrote:
I do have the Lightning plugin in Thunderbird, just to be able to read
nice formatted invites to meetings etc. And that thing marks items in my
calendar.
If you have notifications set, does the clock-applet pop
On 2013-01-10 19:13, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Paul Bijnens
paul.bijn...@xplanation.com wrote:
I do have the Lightning plugin in Thunderbird, just to be able to read
nice formatted invites to meetings etc. And that thing marks items in my
calendar.
If you
On 01/04/2013 11:53 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
On 04/01/13 15:59, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
In http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Amavisd
there is a recommendation to NOT use the version that comes with Centos
6.3, but to get the more current version from RPMForge.
Is this the 'correct' thing to do on
On 01/10/2013 03:10 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/04/2013 11:53 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
On 04/01/13 15:59, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
In http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Amavisd
there is a recommendation to NOT use the version that comes with Centos
6.3, but to get the more current version from
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to compile a document to send out to our customers that outlines
the minimum and recommended requirements to run C4, C5, and C6.
Does anyone know the particulars? When we order systems, it's usually
Pentium Dual Core CPU, 120GB+ Hard drive, 2GB Ram.
I need the
On 01/10/2013 03:24 PM, Andrew S Reis wrote:
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to compile a document to send out to our customers that outlines
the minimum and recommended requirements to run C4, C5, and C6.
Does anyone know the particulars? When we order systems, it's usually
Pentium Dual
2013/1/10 Andrew S Reis a...@dbmsinc.com:
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to compile a document to send out to our customers that outlines
the minimum and recommended requirements to run C4, C5, and C6.
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/comp/unix/linux/install_RHEL6.html#requirements
--
Eero
I need the ABSOLUTE MINIMUM requirements to install and run any of the
aforementioned flavors as a basic server.
Define basic server ... This varies by person and task tho the point it's
meaningless without further clarification.
Although you can install on the bare minimum in the
The solution was unexpected. See below.
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Paul Heinlein wrote:
I migrated our internal wiki server last week, and some IE users
aren't able to authenticate.
The service is hosted by Apache using Digest authentication. It
migrated from Apache 2.2.9 (Debian 5) to Apache
Ich werde ab 11.01.2013 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
21.01.2013.
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Any idea what causes this on boot?
You need to implement a remote task_setrlimit in your security module
and call it directly from this functionWARNING: at
security/security.c:51 security_ops_task_setrlimit()
Call Trace:
[8012ee59] security_ops_task_setrlimit+0x87/0x96
(pls see message in between previous, below)
From Ibrahim Yurtseven, received on 2013-01-10 9:39 AM:
On 10.01.2013 10:41, Bry8 Star wrote:
Hi,
Hi
Thanks.
on CentOS 6.3 (32-bit) current default GnuTLS is version
2.8.5-4.el6_2.2 gnutls.i686
This is correct!
( where can i get a src
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