Hi All ;)
Is there an option to compact large mbox files from the shell? I did not
find anything in google, I have some very large constantly updated mbox
files and would like to know if they can be made smaller with any tool.
AFAIK mutt does such operation when for example an email is deleted
On 05/04/14 19:28, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Michael Kress kr...@hal.saar.de wrote:
Hi, I have a Sitecom NL-031 USB 3.0 NIC which I'd like to use under
centos 6.5, but unfortunately I see no support. Or, I am doing something
wrong.
According to LKDDb (Linux Kernel
On 04/06/2014 02:09 PM, Rafał Radecki wrote:
Hi All ;)
Is there an option to compact large mbox files from the shell? I did not
find anything in google, I have some very large constantly updated mbox
files and would like to know if they can be made smaller with any tool.
rm makes them a
Hi folks,
I inherited a very old computer (I guess about 8 years old) which I'd
like to use for some training on CentOS. I downloaded images for CentOS
6.4 i386 (DVD 1 and 2) and burned them onto discs. After inserting DVD 1
into drive and booting, on the Welcome to CentOS 6.4! screen I select
Specialized storage devices are NAS or other remote storage array types of
devices. So that is not a valid option on your stand-alone system. It looks
like
your hard drives are visible to the Linux Anaconda installer, but you may want
to check BIOS configuration and verify that they are
Thanks all.will try some of these solutions when I get back home.
On 04/05/14 14:41, Eddie O'Connor wrote:
Ok so I have a 500GB WD Blue Scorpion HDD that I'm trying to access via
USB, when I boot up my CentOS laptop the lights on the external USB casing
light up...and I can hear the
On Sun, 6 Apr 2014 14:09:45 +0200
Rafał Radecki radecki.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there an option to compact large mbox files from the shell?
Couple of different filesystems support on the fly compression. zfs and
btrfs come to mind.
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I'm posting from my phone, so I have no choice but to top post.
I have run across an issue like this.
I have noticed the drives make a clicking noise if they are in an enclosure. I
have then taken them out and they were perfectly fine. I found that the
controller card in the enclosure was bad
On 4/6/2014 6:25 AM, Meikel wrote:
Just to be sure that there are disks available and hardware works I
installed a current Debian which works fine. From the BIOS and from
Debian shell command dmesg | grep -i ata I see that there are two
Maxtor 6Y120L0 installed. Find output of dmsg below that
Generally it's better to connect the bare metal drive to an internal SATA
connection to run smartctl. If the short test results are good, run. The long
test. There are versions of smartctl for various OSes but you can also boot
from any optical or USB media that has smartctl on it or can be
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Richer, Mark (CIV) mhric...@nps.edu wrote:
Generally it's better to connect the bare metal drive to an internal SATA
connection to run smartctl. If the short test results are good, run. The
long test. There are
Agreed, it is better to connect the drive to
Hi,
is there anyone working with this
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/do-it-yourself/galileo-maker-quark-board.html?
TIA
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On Sun, 2014-04-06 at 18:44 -0400, Cosme Faria Corrêa wrote:
is there anyone working with this
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/do-it-yourself/galileo-maker-quark-board.html?
Brilliant. I'm getting one.
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On 06/04/14 13:32, Ned Slider wrote:
On 05/04/14 19:28, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Michael Kress kr...@hal.saar.de wrote:
Hi, I have a Sitecom NL-031 USB 3.0 NIC which I'd like to use under
centos 6.5, but unfortunately I see no support. Or, I am doing something
wrong.
On 4/6/2014 4:09 PM, Always Learning wrote:
On Sun, 2014-04-06 at 18:44 -0400, Cosme Faria Corrêa wrote:
is there anyone working with this
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/do-it-yourself/galileo-maker-quark-board.html?
Brilliant. I'm getting one.
8MB flash, and 512kb SRAM + 256MB DRAM
Okso after installing smartmontools on my CentOS machine...and
connectiing this drive externally...i got positive reports from both the
short and long tests...so the drive can obviously be seenbut when I
look for it in the /dev/ directory...it doesn't show up.I'm about to
give the
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