On 1/19/2009 8:28 PM, Jun Salen wrote:
I am not familiar with the commands of IPtables so I want use tools on top of
it. What do you suggest. Can I make test of it inside CentOS on top of VMWare
server with only one LAN inteface? I try to use Pfsense, I believe it has
easy to understand GUI
On 1/9/2009 9:49 AM, Robert Nichols wrote:
Brian wrote:
Is there a list of packages that after update require a reboot, other then
kernel?
For updates other than the kernel, there is almost always an answer
short of a full reboot. But, finding that answer and being 100%
certain
On 1/1/2009 8:13 PM, Robert Spangler wrote:
Your rules are in need of help.
First off I am not even sure what you are doing will work, i.e.;
--append or --table
These are written as '-A' and '-t'
--append and --table are legal syntax...
# man iptables
-t, --table table
This option
I have a minimal installation of CentOS, and I wanted to then install X
Windows and the GNOME desktop. I then tried the following, which failed
on a dependency:
$ yum -y groupinstall X Window System GNOME Desktop Environment
-- Running transaction check
--- Package nautilus-sendto.i386
Kenneth Burgener wrote:
I have a minimal installation of CentOS, and I wanted to then install
X Windows and the GNOME desktop. I then tried the following, which
failed on a dependency:
$ yum -y groupinstall X Window System GNOME Desktop Environment
-- Running transaction check
I am curious what should be the benchmark for making the choice of
switching from 32bit to 64bit Linux? I have a few assumptions below.
Is my logic sound? (This is a follow up to the Adding RAM thread)
Assumptions:
1. 4GB Memory. The main benefit of 64bit mode is the ability to
address
chloe K wrote:
How can I configure ssh forwarding as putty in window
Are you asking how to use putty for ssh forwarding?
See putty's documentation:
3.5 Using port forwarding in SSH
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.60/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#using-port-forwarding
If you are asking how to
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Subject: My God, it is full of stars
I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Does this Silicon Image SATA controller not include Hardware RAID by
chance?
Silicon Image... good old Fake RAID.
To use the Silicon Image Fake RAID you will need to reboot and enter the
Silicon Image BIOS, where you can configure the RAID settings there.
Once the RAID
Alexander Farber wrote:
Has anybody have been in a similar situation and figured
out a good way to make yum update on RHEL machines
to work against CentOS repositories?
The CentOS repositories are just a YUM repository. Simply add the
'.repo' file to your '/etc/yum.repos.d/' folder. You
On 7/15/2008 3:20 AM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
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Why the need to
On 7/15/2008 9:57 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:
(34/92): selinux-policy-2 100% |=| 381 kB00:00
http://thomond.csis.ul.ie/mirrors/centos/5/updates/x86_64/RPMS/selinux-policy-2.4.6-137.1.el5.noarch.rpm:
[Errno -1] Package does not match intended download
The rpm
On 7/13/2008 8:50 AM, David Hláčik wrote:
Hello, little tricky question :
i have a file of packages for removal , which looks like that :
atk libart_lgpl libXfixes audiofile libXcursor libxslt alsa-lib esound
how to , provide that file to yum, using pipe, or redirect does not work
cat
On 7/13/2008 8:59 AM, John Thomas wrote:
I would like to know about new software (rpms) with a general
description as they become available in the major repos.
Currently, I run yum --enablerepo=* list recent in cron.daily, but it
does not provide a description.
The following will cycle
On 7/13/2008 10:43 AM, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Sun, 2008-07-13 at 11:21 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
OR ...
yum remove `cat result`
The winner! And if running a modern bash
yum remove $(cat result)
Interesting. According to the bash man page `command` and $(command)
are slightly
On 7/7/2008 4:28 PM, Axel Thimm wrote:
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 04:20:30PM -0600, Kenneth Burgener wrote:
I am not worried about what is did to my system, as this is a minor
package. What I am more interested in is if this is a bug that needs to
be reported?
Yes, as said the package owners
I performed a clean minimal CentOS 5.2 install, fully updated the
system, and then added the ATrpms repository. When I perform an update
after adding the ATrpms repository, the package pm-utils is updated the
the ATrpms repository. My understanding is there should not have been
any updates
On 7/7/2008 2:26 PM, Scott Silva wrote:
on 7-7-2008 12:45 PM Kenneth Burgener spake the following:
The CentOS 5/RHEL 5 repository from atrpms.net is safe to use, if you
only use the stable version. Packages in there do not overwrite system
packages. [1]
[1] http://wiki.centos.org
I have a Tyan S3870 (K855A) motherboard which I would like to perform a
burn in test with. lm_sensors needs a kernel module compiled to be
support this motherboard's sensors.
The instructions, for compiling the module, by tyan
(ftp://ftp.tyan.com/software/lms/3870.sensors.conf) match closely
On 6/12/2008 10:11 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Kenneth Burgener
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Tyan S3870 (K855A) motherboard which I would like to perform a burn
in test with. lm_sensors needs a kernel module compiled to be support this
motherboard's sensors
On 5/31/2008 3:33 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
You can't expect it to maintain ext3 file permissions in a FAT32
partition :D
Not necessarily. If the Linux files do not need to be accessed from the
windows environment, you could create an image file, format the image as
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