Alan Bartlett wrote:
Who would like to be on an editorial team for the wiki? That means that
you must monitor changes to all pages.
I would be willing to give that a go - assuming that I would be accepted.
The more, the merrier :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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John R Pierce wrote:
hey, just did a
yum install wireshark
on a fresh and clean CentOS 4.6 box, and got a bazillion warnings about
libsmi...
warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
Known error.
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2624 and
Riaan Van Niekerk wrote:
username: RiaanVanNiekerk
page detailing official vendor support statements for CentOS,
actual/current, pending or requested. E.g. using as a base content available
on
http://blog.danieldk.org/post/2008/04/09/CentOS-vendor-support
Let me get back to you on Sunday
Jerry Geis wrote:
I am trying to install centos i386 on a ebox 2300 unit.
This unit has a vortex86 CPU.
When installing the unit finds the USB cdrom I type linux text and it
starts
vlinuz...
init
Screen goes black and the unit reboots.
Sounds like an i586 CPU which is not supported
Eugene Fong wrote:
Agreed Majorly. Probably should use google search on the entire wiki
Write plugin - I will integrate it ...
=:)
Ralph
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Dag Wieers wrote:
I guess the default really should be text search for most users.
Alain?
--- /home/ralph/modern-CentOS/modern-CentOS.py 2008-05-19 21:10:02.0
+
+++ /var/www/wiki.centos.org/wiki_instance/data/plugin/theme/modern-CentOS.py
2008-05-24 18:32:15.0 +
@@
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
I thought that some time ago too ... and almost turn crazy looking the
place where that table was generated but it really is included inside
the wikicode of RecentChanges page.
# Security --
#
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
I thought that some time ago too ... and almost turn crazy looking the
place where that table was generated but it really is included inside
the wikicode of RecentChanges page.
Okay, this way it does work.
Changed it - and added the 1.10.1 theme to
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
I don't want to inconvenience anyone but I do prefer a small border on
the left and right side of the page. To my feeling there isn't enough
bordering (in general sence) to guide my eyes. It doesn't have to be
much (2 or 3 squares I would say).
Let me give you a hug :)
Florin Andrei wrote:
Anybody knows when CentOS 5.2 will be made available?
I wanted to unsubscribe the first person who asks that question from
this mailing list :)
Do you have a good reason why I shouldn't do that to you? =:D
Okay, joking aside:
Answer: When it's ready.
Longer answer: Up to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone got kaffeine installed. When I do a
#yum install kaffeine
I get a transaction check error with kde-libs.
Is this a known issue and is their a workaround?
If you don't tell us which error you got, we will not tell you about any
workarounds. Mostly because
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
So, does anyone know, off the top of their heads, or where I can look this
up?
My RHEL 5.2 machines show Gnome 2.16.0 still.
Yes, but it will have a more current Evolution :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Niels de Vos wrote:
I'll try to do this tonight. Don't have my EeePC 7 here atm.
Okay, I could try it on my phone, but ...
Works better than the one on wiki.centos.org, as the right and left
content areas are thinner than the ones on the wiki.
Cheers,
Ralph
John wrote:
Lets discuss. I'm kinda sure the author or authors, same as me would like
there name on it somehow or another. Now this is a whole different story for
articles that are no longer maintained by the original author. Just as an
equal opertunity that the centos core members would want
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Hi Alain,
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
* Update logo. Add comment Community ENTerprise
Operating System on it.
I am not sure if this means you are attempting to use a new / different
logo - we cant do that. The CentOS Logo is pretty much fixed and should
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Ralph could we modify the table that is in RecentChanges page top,
adding it the messages classes (blue if possible) ? to see how it
looks.
Hmmm. I have to find out where that one gets generated. Let me look.
Cheers,
Ralph
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carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have a strange problem with postfix on a CentOS 5.1 (fully patched). Every
time that postfix sends a message to public smtp servers generates an
autoresponse mail to sender about delay ...
Somebody knows how can I fix this??
Show logs.
Ralph
carlopmart wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
I have a strange problem with postfix on a CentOS 5.1 (fully patched).
Every
time that postfix sends a message to public smtp servers generates an
autoresponse mail to sender about delay ...
Somebody knows how can I fix
Karanbir Singh wrote:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2008:0275 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0275.html
This update seems to break IPsec in the kernel, see
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2853.
Cheers,
Ralph
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carlopmart wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Are you sure that it is postfix sending that message? This should be
visible from the *logs*
Ralph, yes I am sure. I can't find any entry in log file about this
problem. All mails appears as delivered. Postfix sends this message:
Mail Delivery
carlopmart wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Looks like the client wants to have a delivery notfication and postfix
answers it. This seems to be a client configuration problem if it only
happens with one client.
No, this problems occurs on several clients ... And not all are windows
clients: my
John R Pierce wrote:
C) 32bit systems with 4GB memory require PAE support both in the CPU and
in the operating system... /all/ Intel CPUs since about Pentium Pro have
this.
(At least) The first Pentium M generation doesn't support PAE.
Ralph
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Christopher Chan wrote:
Okay, Les helped me with that one. RAID1 on the network. So you would have
to use GFS or something like that with it and have the service down on the
secondary unless it was sendmail you were running.
No and yes. You can just use ext3 on both nodes as you normally
Christopher Chan wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
No and yes. You can just use ext3 on both nodes as you normally only
have the one on the primary node mounted - the other one is not accessed
by anything. And yes, with heartbeat you just failover to the second
node, if the first one is dead
Christopher Chan wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
There are primary/primary setups possible with drbd and gfs if you need
both nodes to be exported at the same time - but that's not needed nor
recommended in a failover situation.
Why would it not be recommended for a failover situation
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Because it would be shooting cannons at birds in this particular case.
If you need to expose both nodes to the public all the time, you
probably also run the software on both nodes - which would be more of a
cluster than a failover setup
Good News, everybody!
Maybe not yet, though :)
There are two things I'd like to get at with this mail.
a) This also has something to do with Ned's mails from yesterday - we
have two FAQs at the moment (on www.centos.org and on wiki.centos.org)
and we want to unify those, if possible on the
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Or as a third way: Require people to mail
their account names to the above mentioned editor team with some
signed text we'd still have to write up. Then - in a timely fashion -
one of this editor group can put that account on the EditGroup page.
This could be done
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Daniel de Kok wrote:
- What does our upstream think about this?
- What do the OpenSSH developers think about this?
Someone is going to need to ask those questions of the people...
I don't think the OpenSSH devels really do care about that - there is no
discussion
Daniel de Kok wrote:
Speaking of which, this seems to be a nice poor man's hardware RNG,
that uses ALSA:
http://www.digital-scurf.org/software/randomsound
For the slightly richer man:
http://warmcat.com/_wp/whirlygig-rng/
:)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Dag pointed out that Suse is also considering setting up a blacklist of
this nature. I dont mind looking at something like this within CentOS if
someone wants to make a case for it. Would it be better to just have
some tool ( Daniel already brought that up! ) that could
Christopher Chan wrote:
There is also Sun Directory Server which is completely free.
I have trouble locating the Sources.
Ralph
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Jerry Geis wrote:
I tried rm *f and it is not removing it. No what?
Read the rm manual page.
Ralph
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Carol Anne Ogdin wrote:
Can you post some URLs for CentOS forums you mentioned in your reply? I've
searched high-and-low with no success.
Eh? www.centos.org - support - forums
Or wiki.centos.org - Help
Or google - [centos forums] [x] I feel lucky
The other thing I'd love is a link to a
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Sorry for the top post.
Your mailer breaking references and thus destroying threading for others
is worse than top posting :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Jason Pyeron wrote:
I was just about to ask the same, but for packages I just rolled.
Is there a cmd line swith or env var?
Why not sign packages you roll? It really isn't that hard. RPM does have
issues with large keys, though - Key on the top1000 list aren't usable
:) - I think 64kb is the
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
2008/5/9 Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you give us the bug number for that?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=445773
It was closed as duplicate of another bug this morning, I don't know
if I would agree with that.
As the resolution is wait
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
In line 191 of packages.py, the is operator should be used instead
of ==. The line should read:
is other is None:
I changed my file and after that it worked fine. I will open a bug
upstream for that.
Can you give us the bug number for that?
Thanks,
Lester Espinosa Martínez wrote:
Thank you for all Alain, today I entered to WIKI and I was revising it, I
saw that they lacked things to translate and others to revise, but I still
continue without being able to make anything..., it doesn't leave me the
edition menu...
I was waiting for
Lanny Marcus wrote:
Scott: Great! If I can locate kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 and
kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 I can use the rpm -e command to remove them
and then yum update again and that should update the kernel in her box.
How do I locate them?
Why locate them? rpm -e takes the
MHR wrote:
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 2:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qa kernel*
kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
kernel-2.6.18-8.el5
kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
How can I correct this, so the box
will boot the latest kernel? TIA! Lanny
As root,
MHR wrote:
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 15:48 -0700, MHR wrote:
snip
As root, go to the directory where the rpms are located (you can use
'find' for this if you don't alreayd know) and run:
Mark: Syntax for the find
Michael Powell wrote:
Please enable posting
I think you just did ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Lanny Marcus wrote:
If there is some place I can check in a yum database or RPM database on
her box, to verify the kernel version that's really installed (probably
the original one), please let me know where that is. Thanks much! Lanny
rpm -qa kernel*
And: pup is a frontend to yum is a
Daniel de Kok wrote:
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you dont want job postings to stay online for years do you ?
For some reason, I'd still prefer a centos-jobs list. It's simply the
geek's medium for communication ;). I like stuff being pushed to
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
But yes, I'd be all in favour for a CentOS-jobs list - which has to be
linked to from some prominent places. Too bad that pipermail doesn't
offer any rss feeds from mail list archives ...
a -jobs list sounds good to me, do you want to bring
Matt Morgan wrote:
Let's say we still have a good reason to need python 2.5. Is this going to
break a lot of the system-whatever commands?
Yes, I'd think so. They are all python-based (as is yum - does that one
still work?).
Are there any workarounds?
Install python-2.5 into /opt or
Jason Pyeron wrote:
What tactics would be recommended to start removing unneeded packages?
I have tried to graph dependences before and using hunches, is there a
better way?
The package yum-utils has some utilities to manage that -
package-cleanup for example can find duplicates or orphaned
Mamun wrote:
Guys,
I already installed CentOs,but can anyone give a sample of repo files and
priorities.conf file.
As for this 2 files i am unable to install mplayer.
See http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories
mplayer is in rpmforge and atrpms (watch out when mixing those,
use priorities).
Ned Slider wrote:
I've finished the main parts that I intended to cover now, just the
introduction to write plus a bit more on testing at the end, and apply a
bit of spit and polish:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix_amavisd
Okay, I changed two small bits about spamassassin (on a mail
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
How can I find out what forced them (and probably many other unwanted
packages) on the installation?
I thought maybe rpm -q --whatrequires sendmail would tell me, but it
doesn't. Nothing requires it. Same for cups. So, why did it get installed?
cups gets pulled in by the
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Can you recommend me some *comprehensive* documentation? I like the sort of
documentation that explains things step by step, not too laconically. I
don't mind reading hundreds of pages, as long as it's well explained.
Consider me a total newbie in that field.
There can
Linuxtag 2008 in Berlin is coming closer by the minute (May 28th to May
31st 2008) - and we are going to be there. And so can you - either as
a visitor or with us at the booth we have there! See
http://www.linuxtag.org/ for more information about the event.
To coordinate this event, there is
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
The meeting will take place on Sunday, March 4th 2008 at 22:00 CEST
(that's 20:00 UTC).
Sorry, I've just been told that the CPTM (CentOS Public Time Machine)
still has to go through QA before we can release it to you. So we have
to reschedule that meeting to *MAY* 4th
Les Mikesell wrote:
I thought one of the big deals in Centos was the ability to configure PAM
to authenticate anywhere you want and all the apps use the same settings?
Isn't that true, or aren't there any jabber/IRC servers that are bundled
properly into the distribution?
I know of
gopinath wrote:
How to configure DDNS with DHCP on Centos 4.3
http://www.google.com/search?q=dynamic+dns+with+bind+and+dhcp
And you do *NOT* want to use CentOS 4.3
Smile... it increases your face value!
It gets harder and harder to do that with the blank questions you are
throwing at the
hamood Iqbal wrote:
everything is fine if i do it through the terminal. but when i want to
access services , network , yumex , add remove software they dont
start. other programs like Ooffice work.
if i check in the terminal they are working.
So if you type yumex in a gnome terminal, it
hamood Iqbal wrote:
when i type on terminal yumex as root i get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yumex
yumex: /opt/zenoss/lib/libpng12.so.0: no version information available
(required by /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/yumex/yumex.py, line 29, in ?
John wrote:
rpm -qa | grep clam
clamav-db-0.91.2-1.el5.rf
clamd-0.91.2-1.el5.rf
clamav-0.91.2-1.el5.rf
Those are stone old and have security issues. DO NOT USE THEM.
Ralph
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Winslett, Chris wrote:
When I was trying to run policygentool, I was getting the following
error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/selinux/devel/policygentool, line 25, in ?
Import polgen
You should report that upstream at
Daniel de Kok wrote:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 11:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there is anyone who has experianced this, can you please give me further
guidance. I have tried everything below, and still can not get anything to
come up with GNOME.
If pirut is started from a
Mail Administrator wrote:
Dear All,
i would like to know how to install perl with setuid emulation since the
default centos 5 wont install with the setuid emulation
Install perl-suidperl.
Ralph
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hamood Iqbal wrote:
when i try to install mysql-server it gives me mirror error and also
says package does not match the intended download?
*SIGH*
Is it so hard to include a copy paste of the actual error? There
weren't any clairvoyants here last time I looked.
what is the issue hear. i
hamood Iqbal wrote:
package does not match the intended download
I'm sure that there is a more complete error available.
it is the actual error appearing in yumex
Yes, the last line. You wroe something about mirror errors also.
apache mysql and php stack from www.apachefriends.org
So not
Max Hetrick wrote:
I wanted to ask before I created the main category Diskless Clients
under the How To page. Any objections to that there? Or suggest a better
title?
Not really, go ahead (IMHO).
Cheers,
Ralph
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Rafał Ślubowski wrote:
2008/4/8, Ned Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've put up a draft page here to get us started:
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/BecomingRoot
Do you have edit permissions? If not, hopefully Ralph can get you fixed up.
No, I have edit permissions only for
Olaf Mueller wrote:
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, 2008-04-08 at 08:54 +0200, Olaf Mueller wrote:
Is there any way to get this status, maybe under /proc/ or by some
command?
Look under /proc/acpi/button/lid/. On one of my notebooks, this
works:
/proc/acpi doesn't here
Olaf Mueller wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Might be that
the acpi bios is blacklisted. Searching for acpi in dmesg should give
more hints.
# grep ACPI /var/log/dmesg
ACPI: Disabling ACPI support
ACPI Exception (utmutex-0262): AE_BAD_PARAMETER, Thread C1257AA0 could
not acquire Mutex [2
John wrote:
Mention of The Xen-Kernel:
Just a thought here. I never used the proprietary nvidia driver with the
xen kernel on any install of it I've done. But I beg to know why would
you even want to run that when you running Xen? If your running Xen then
your not after video acceleration
Ned Slider wrote:
Any suggestions as to where might be an appropriate home for this on the
Wiki?
I think TipsAndTricks is appropriate for that, maybe under Admin Tricks
and shell one-liners? I don't see it under HowTo ...
su
or
su -
but the above are NOT the same thing.
... but the
John wrote:
UserName: JohnStanley
You have access to pages below (and including)
http://wiki.centos.org/HardwareList now.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Tom Brown wrote:
No. cyrus has its own mail store format. Which is similar to maildir,
but ...
cyrus can authenticate against everything which can be authenticated
against via pam (I use ldap), so mysql shouldn't be an issue, if there
are pam modules to do that. That all works via
Sam Drinkard wrote:
One link I ran
across said that ordb.org went out of business or stopped their service in
Dec of '06. If that's the case, why is their info still being listed in
some of the sendmail configs, and others still
Kieran Clancy wrote:
When I do tests though, I find that the md raid1 read performance is
no better than either of the two disks on their own
Why should RAID1 be faster than writing to/reading from a single disc?
You are *mirroring* each write to another disk, so I'd even expect it to
be
William L. Maltby wrote:
Generally, there is no printer-specific support in CentOS/RHEL. Usually
the print facilities are provided by a package such as CUPS or the
traditional LP package. These packages can be searched on the web
(google) and their home sites browsed for the information you
Tom Brown wrote:
does the stock apache in CentOS 4.5 - ie 2.0.52 come compiled in 'Pre-Fork'
mode? I ask as we have an app that needs to run against apache and this
needs to run in 'Worker Mode' as opposed to 'Pre Fork'
If this is the case then i guess i will need to rebuild it from the
Sergej Kandyla wrote:
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Why not go for Centos 4?
I don’t want use outdated software and operation system, also I try not
use testing distribs\soft in production.
Ermm. CentOS 4 is supported until February 29th 2012. And it's not
really a testing distribution either.
Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 02:00:00PM +0100, Ralph Angenendt enlightened us:
http://centos.org/docs/5/ should keep you busy for a day or two ...
When someone wants to install webmin it is already a good hint that they
don't want to deal with a million command line ways
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Error: Missing Dependency: xml-commons-jaxp-1.3-apis is needed by package
ws-jaxme
Error: Missing Dependency: j2sdk = 2000:1.4.2_10-fcs is needed by package
java-1.4.2-sun-compat
===
Note beside the missing
Mário Gamito wrote:
Hi,
How can I have vi with syntax hilghting for root ?
Regular users have it, but not root's.
:sy on
also works for root, but the automatical stuff has been taken out of vim
for the root user (too dangerous to automatically run stuff).
Cheers,
Ralph
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Hiep Nguyen wrote:
what about openssl.
yum search openssl and found a lot, but
yum install openssl, nothing install.
is it possible to install openssl using yum???
Yes.
And it probably already is installed. How about reading some
documentation?
http://centos.org/docs/5/ should keep you
Les Mikesell wrote:
I think it is kind of dumb that an explict yum install gives the
same nothing to do response and doesn't distinguish between is
already installed and doesn't exist, you probably misspelled it.
True ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Besides, VMWare Virtualbox needs it to install properly on the system,
what do you tell them? We won't support you, so your programs won't work
on our system?
VMware and Virtualbox both work fine with kernel-devel installed. You
have to have the correct kernel-devel
Hiep Nguyen wrote:
what command i can issue to enforce the change w/o reboot the box.
Disabling is impossible without reboot. You can put it into permissive
mode with setenforce 0.
But normally you shouldn't need to turn off SELinux at all.
Ralph
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any info or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your help!
Heanet.ie is acting up again. But this is *completely* the wrong list
for this, try [EMAIL PROTECTED] next time.
Ralph
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Rudi Ahlers wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vmware-mui-distrib]# vmware-cmd -l
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
/usr/lib64/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/VMware/VmPerl.pm
line 114.
*WHAT* is on line 114 of VmPerl.pm?
On the other hand: Which build are you using?
Msquared wrote:
I can understand if you don't have the time to reformat your article to
our wiki typesetting, but I'm sure that we can work that out somehow -
for example you put the stuff online, one of us then will go over it and
format it correctly.
How does that sound to you?
Scott Silva wrote:
CentOS: If only beer was this free!
Hehe. CentOS is officially being presented at the Chemnitz Catering days
2008 at the moment. Official Slogan: Innovation through free beer. See
http://lestighaniker.de/images/cateringtage.jpg
(No, it really is the Chemnitz Linux days and
Phil Savoie wrote:
HI All,
Keep getting the following in the messages file:
Feb 28 21:24:43 hp kernel: ACPI: Unable to turn cooling device [f7d82dec] 'on'
Feb 28 21:25:13 hp last message repeated 5 times
Have hordes of these. All fans are working fine afaikt. Any idea how to
make
Rogelio wrote:
when i type 'perl perlscript.pl, I get the following error
Can't locate version.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] result]# yum provides version.pm
perl-version.x86_64 0.74-1.el5.rf rpmforge
Matched from:
Rogelio wrote:
[Wed Feb 27 15:41:13 2008] [error] [client 10.200.200.58] Directory index
forbidden by Options directive: /var/www/mrtg/
Any suggestions?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#options
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2 is quite handy anyway, if you're
toying around
Rogelio wrote:
I notice that a lot of my questions stem from a misunderstanding of how RPMs
work, as well as how YUM uses RPMs. Can anyone provide me some useful
links? I google for info, but just seem to get little bits of knowledge but
not enough to put it all together coherently.
Centos wrote:
Hello
unfortunately other users can change to my user name with sudo,
how I can prevent it ? is there a command to prevent to change to only my
user name ?
DO NOT HIJACK THREADS ON A MAILING LIST. Post a fresh mail to
centos@centos.org, don't just blindly reply to some mail
scaglietti amore wrote:
that was it plus i had to set /selinux/enforce = 0im greatfull , thanks alot
Craig
Subject: RE: [CentOS] SAMBA is driving me crazy From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: centos@centos.org Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:09:24 -0700 dude, you
need to give 'users' write
Benjamin Smith wrote:
There is no mechanism for escaping untrusted input?
Correct. At least there's no magic quoting function.
Ralph
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Tim Alberts wrote:
Running CentOS Linux 5 with sendmail-procmail putting email in
Feb 21 15:41:20 cartman dovecot: Dovecot v1.0.rc15 starting up
Feb 21 15:41:21 cartman dovecot: Temporary failure in creating login
processes, slowing down for now
That is stated in the *RELEASE NOTES*, which
Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
Hi everybody;
I want to know that how can I write a start-up script for Centos 5.1?
There's a skeleton file in /usr/share/doc/initfiles-x.y.z/sysvinitfiles.
And look at the already existing files in /etc/init.d
Ralph
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Kay Diederichs wrote:
NVidia provides a utility called nvidia-xconfig at
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/nvidia-xconfig/nvidia-xconfig-1.0.tar.gz
It might be an option to try that.
And for that you needed to quote 106 kilobytes of text?
Guys, edit your mails when replying. Please.
Ralph
Chris wrote:
What Fedora version equates to Cent 5? I would like to use the Fedora repos
(if possible). Please advise.
There's no actively supported Fedora version CentOS is similar to.
See http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories/ for a list of repositories.
Ralph
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neptuno wrote:
How can i mount a nfs share with user and password
Do not hijack threads (meaning reply wildly in another thread) but
write your own new mail the next time.
You might want to take a look at
http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/Enduser_doc_kerberos
to secure your nfs server
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