am talking about closing unfixed bugs instead of upgrading to
newer versions. I am talking abut redhat that is not doing it's homeworks.
Part of the story must be missing here - why does a broken version
exist in the first place and why would RedHat have picked it?
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are propriety.
I don't see how you'd reach that conclusion. There are no
restrictions on how you can use code covered by the GPL, only on how
you can distribute it - that is, only the things copyright law would
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improvements and the wild and crazy fedora set that doesn't care about
stability or maintaining compatible interfaces across versions. With
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to me which
things need -Y so I generally just use -Y all the time. Also adding
-v or -vv to the ssh args will sometimes show the details about what
is failing. You probably need the xorg-x11-xauth package if you don't
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the code at all without a reliable source of
updates. Which I thank CentOS for providing...
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that the You may not impose any
further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted
herein. covers, then what kind of restriction could that clause
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quote the section that you think exempts binaries. I'm not
really a fan of the way the GPL prohibits many potential best-of-breed
combinations of components, but I did read it...
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On 08/16/2013 12:45 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
What about permitting redistribution? And if losing your RHN support
as a consequence isn't a restriction that the You may not impose any
further restrictions on the recipients
required' parts (non-GPL'd parts, source in easily
reusable form, etc.), it could all go away on a whim, just like the
freely redistributable binaries did, so even if you are happy with
today's scenario, there's no reason to expect it to last.
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*
*THE WHOLE GPL TALKS ABOUT SOURCE CODE DAMNED*
Sorry, but that quote does not appear in any copy of the GPL that I
can find. And it's not true, either. Everything it says is about
'works as a whole' and anything that can be considered a copy or
derivative work under copyright law.
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. If the distribution of any part of a work is only
permitted by the GPL and you don't follow the GPL terms (say, by
adding restrictions of your own), you would not be permitted to
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required to also provide matching sources. There is no mention of
any exceptions to the requirement to permit redistribution for any
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. Even though the
authconfig program modifies the smb.conf file, it doesn't seem to work
without joining the domain. Is it possible to make it just
authenticate via kerberos but otherwise use the local account details
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for, then they cut off access even to the
people who had helped make it usable. And CentOS helps fix that
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the same effect, so why didn't they just continue to allow
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and CentOS
come on, move forward if you are pissed of Redhat for no reason!
I could use debian, but then I'd have to learn to type apt-get instead
of rpm. I'd prefer to continue using the commands that Red Hat
baited us with.
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Hat
baited us with
so learn it or shut up with your Redhat hate for no reason
I have my reason. You don't have to like it.
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that way. I used to be able to use security=server against an
older style windows domain controller, but I think the AD domain has
been upgraded and no longer has that backwards compatibility mode.
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technically have to be a 64-bit version. For example I have run a
64-bit linux guest under 32-bit windows XP with vmware player - and I
think virtualbox would do the same..
Your use case should be fairly common, but you need host support if
you want 64-bit guests.
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# parted /dev/sde print
Model: ATA Hitachi HDS72303 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sde: 3001GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Number Start End SizeFile system Name Flags
1 1049kB 3001GB 3001GB ext3 raid
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and not much else at the host OS
level. If you have applications that need 32-bit, they could run in a
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card.
Depending on the performance requirements and what other systems might
drive a display or VM, you might make something work with a VM hosting
the applications and a remote X display (or 2), Freenx, NX are good
for that and work cross-platform.
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where I would like to at least
temporarily mix/match who is automounted or not.
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On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic cen...@plnet.rs wrote:
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Does autofs take completed control of directories mentioned in
auto.master? The examples with /home show that you can specify
individual users instead of * and , but even
it manually at the
wrong time. If I were doing it, I might touch a file when starting
and check the timestamp of that to avoid running more than one even on
the right day. Sometimes the most clever way isn't really the best.
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On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Gregory P. Ennis po...@pomec.net wrote:
I am a new hylafax+ user and other than the ghostscript problem I am
very impressed. Hylafax+ does allow you to control the location of
ghostscript so once I get it compiled I should be able to point it to
the correct
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much linux to get the
network set up to a point where ssh works in a minimal install than to
fix it up after a clonezilla or similar image copy.
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) to bring the replacement (or clone) up to a
point where it can restore.the backup. It probably wouldn't be hard
to tweak what goes on the boot image.
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with the forwarded ports when running yum.
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Erick Ocrospoma zipper1...@gmail.com wrote:
Definitely, Puppet is what you need.
How would puppet do anything before the IPs get assigned to the right NICs?
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interface but once
it was added and tools like MimeDefang were developed to handle
external processing within steps of the SMTP conversion (and under
different user ID's if you want) it became as good as anything.
Maybe RedHat just never found MimeDefang...
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don't need to run
through fuse. Or if your application can be changed to use the s3
interface you could get away from the posix filesystem bottlenecks
completely.
No experience with this stuff - just sounds like the promising
up-and-coming thing...
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sounds as good as a
posix-looking fs could get.
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idea and zfs embeds a
lot of the block device management.
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the updates leapfrog each other. Viewvc is the other one
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in terms of
hardware compatibility and using vendor-supplied drivers.
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/info/x86servers/serverproven/compat/us/nos/redchat.html
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/linux/hplinuxcert.html
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to you being blamed for any kind of intrusion, related or not.
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with a typed ^D as the only thing typed?
If it really needs the ^C you'll have to do something ugly to kill it
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haven't tried it myself, but I always
look for cross platform tools as a first choice rather than being
locked into any single OS and there are a lot of things available in
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device (hd0) HD(1,800,64000,0557c1a7-7538-4ba1-b81e-74c4328b8b8d)
Just an ideea: check this line to see if
0557c1a7-7538-4ba1-b81e-74c4328b8b8d is not related
it to boot to the grub prompt.What's the
right way to fix the grub install here?
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ReaR won't work to back up/restore this system, complaining about the
UEFI. I cloned the drive to a different server with
clonezilla-live which
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 5:56 PM, Yves Bellefeuille y...@storm.ca wrote:
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#boot=/dev/sda1
device (hd0) HD(1,800,64000,0557c1a7-7538-4ba1-b81e-74c4328b8b8d)
default=0
timeout=5
splashimage=(hd0,1)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
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On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Mike Watson mi...@crucis.net wrote:
I'll check again, maybe NTSF. It's a singlepartition 1TB HD so it can't
be FAT32.
FAT32 can go to 2TB (you just can't format one that size in windows),
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, cacti, etc. for monitoring frameworks to manage it
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, this
is a political, not technical question.
If it is somebody else's money, and that somebody else wants support,
why aren't you pointing them to RHEL in the first place?
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good at tracking that stuff, so I like backwards and cross-platform
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for:
http://www.melvilletheatre.com/articles/repeat/
Yes, if you think that downloading/installing/maintaining yet another
specialized program on every device that might need it is simpler than
typing a couple of lines re-using knowledge that's been good for 20+
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to the internet and static routes for your own local ranges you have a
lot less black magic involved.
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, though.
The only blocker right now is getting CentOS to do source-policy routing
properly.
It's a black art - I'd give up the source IP logging first and rely on
the back end servers sending back to the proxy that received the
request and only has the default route to that one ISP.
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[ $i -lt 10 ]
do echo $i
i=expr `$i + 1`
done
Just replace the 'echo $i' whit whatever command you want - or add it
on the next line so you can see the iteration count too.
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CentOS usualy care about most. For details on the speakers, the topics
and the venue : http://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Phoenix2013
Will the presentation material for the sessions and/or recordings be
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kernel out-of-memory killer. But I think that is logged somewhere.
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to match the DEVICE= and HWADDR= entries to work. There
is also some special handling for netbios names in a weak attempt at
consistency that only works on certain Dell servers.
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I don't know why the session on the first console wouldn't be :0.0,
but I'd consider any X application that cared what display it uses to
be badly broken. I'm much more likely to run things in a freenx/NX
session than on the main console (if there even is one).
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connected' scenario DHCP should work without
NetworkManager. You might need it to notice cable disconnects and
reconnection on different networks.
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database that I am trying to get. However, if I just copy those files, I
don't know if that will give me a database or not.
I think it should, given reasonably similar mysql versions, but you
should be able to make the mysqldump| gzip| ssh command work.
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motherboards.
Grub uses the system bios to load the kernel and initrd. Then the
kernel takes over and has to either have the needed
disk/raid/lvm/filesystem drivers compiled in or available as modules
in the initrd to be able continue and mount the drives.
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the routes matching the interfaces.
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to specify the device when it can be
deduced from the interface IP and netmask. And I've never been able
to make much sense out of the 'ip' man page either to tell what is
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contents of ./boot from a different machine with
identical hardware so I didn't have to know as much as anaconda about
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without making a second partition.
Can anyone provide some advice on that I am missing conceptually?
If you have a GUI desktop installed you can install the gparted
package from EPEL. It is easier to use than raw parted and mkfs.
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they are doing wrong.
A block device should just deal with data blocks and not know/care
about what filesystem is implemented on top of the blocks.
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and burn onto CD or DVD, so I can get rid of all the floppies.)
Exactly my goal right now.
Do you get anything (besides an error) if you try to dd the device to a file?
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drives are plugged in, it may be trying the wrong device.
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that in the client for each target?
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get a hint from
/var/log/messages if you look at what happened (or didn't) when it is
hung compared to older startups that worked, but there will be a lot
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with that, but I look as a workaround to fix an
initial bad design and wouldn't call the people who haven't
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the program
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to is the overall network design,
architecture, and layout. I've seen plenty of well designed tools
misused in badly designed networks.
So you envision an internet where it is impossible to reach a
recursive resolver outside of your own organization's control?
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to run their own name servers (unless you are a
business client and have an agreement to that effect) and force most
of their clients to use their name servers.
And then they can charge more for the business class where they
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again. What's your opinion?
That's the way it is supposed to work, and since no one recognized the
previous symptoms my best guess is that it was some sort of hardware
issue. Maybe swapping the drive left a bad connection to the disk or
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in the same way when starting
via 'startx' so try to watch for any error messages that might flash
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On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Robert Benjamin benj...@cox.net wrote:
basesystem, system-config-kdump, dracut-kernel, kexec-tools, dracut,
nautilus-sendto, file-roller
prevent a
clean shutdown too. So startx may complain that there is still a lock
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. Except that with the startx approach, if anything
goes wrong you can ctlaltbackspace to kill the X session and you
will drop back to the parent character mode login where you can check
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For example if your log says yum removed gnome-disk-utility.i686
0:2.30.1-2.el6 you would get it back with
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, because the controls are the same
as vi. So capital-G to go to the end, b (or up-arrrow) to go
backwards, ctl-b by pages, q to quit.
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