Dago Pacheco wrote:
[please edit your mails]
what is not recomended?. reinstall it or remvoe it from yum update?
Go back to the old version. You will *NOT* reveive any support or
security updates for that.
however... the procedure for reinstall it should be:
yum remove samba
then
Dago Pacheco wrote:
Hi I have this CentOS 4.3 server that is used as a file, web and mail
server just for LAN hosts. After an up2date procedure (in wich there was a
lot of package involved about 500) I started having problems with file
shareing in samba server.
As the Release
Valent Turkovic wrote:
I saw that there is a local root exploit in the wild.
http://blog.kagesenshi.org/2008/02/local-root-exploit-on-wild.html
And I see my centos box still has: 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5
yum says there are no updates... am I safe?
No, you are not safe - and you should have
Frank Cox schrieb:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=432251
Just to clarify it a little bit: These are *local* root exploits, so the
enemy has to find a way to get a shell account on your box to escalate
his privileges.
I don't want to say that these exploits are harmless (well,
Ralph Angenendt schrieb:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=432251#c10 looks
interesting though - if you need a patch at once.
Or maybe not, there is a first report of the kernel throwing a general
protection fault.
If someone can test it - go ahead and report here ...
Cheers
Ralph Angenendt schrieb:
Warning: There's a dexploit-exploit out there (an exploit which looks
if the kernel is exploitable and then disables vmsplice() - or at least
tries to) - don't use that. It doesn't work on CentOS 5. The original
exploit seems to crash xen-DomUs - the deexploit succeeds
MHR wrote:
I had 586 CPUs on two different machines at work way back when 5.0
came out, and the x86_64 installation ran just fine on both.
I don't think so. i586 (ViA C5/6, AMD K-III) won't even run an i686
kernel - and definitely no 64bit kernel.
Ralph
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Andreas Kuntzagk wrote:
Hi,
There is Yast [from Novell] that runs under CentOS. It's being
maintained by Oracle and is open-source.
http://oss.oracle.com/projects/yast/
I know yast has been the sysadmin tool of Suse for a long time. Didn't
know it's maintained by Oracle now. How is
Max Hetrick wrote:
A bit of Googling and I found where pdftoppm is supposed to be included
with poppler-utils package.
I check on my FC 7 system which is running poppler-utils
poppler-utils-0.5.4-7.fc7, and pdftoppm is physically there and located
in /usr/bin.
I'm running CentOS 5 with
Max Hetrick wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Looks like a bug - probably happened when poppler-utils and xpdf still
were installable side by side (and both provided pdftoppm). Though I
found no bug report upstream regarding that issue - is noone missing
pdftoppm?
Thanks, Ralph
R P Herrold wrote:
very curous, Ralph. I recall filing such upstream a couple of months ago
and forgot about it as I built around it. I cannot put my fingers on it
atm, however.
A variant has been (mis) reported before, though:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=211724
Yes, I
Chandra wrote:
I am running CentOS-5 with latest kernel available by deault (2.6.23).
NO!
You are no longer running CentOS-5 if you change your kernel for
your own version...
Dear Tru, Thank you for your mail. I didn't change anything at all. It
is just the default installation.
Samuel Rochas wrote:
Hi,
My answers:
df gives me 41% use of the disk.
I can create and copy files on the disk.
Both /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow looks fine to me.
Disk physical error? Might be, how do I check that?
What's the output of lsattr /etc/shadow?
Cheers,
Ralph
Samuel Rochas wrote:
Hi Ralph,
-r 1 root root 1653 ene 30 12:03 /etc/shadow
What's the output of lsattr /etc/shadow?
^^
!!
Ralph
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Dear Ralph,
Sorry...
- /etc/shadow
Okay, so that's not it, either.
Ralph
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Bent Terp wrote:
Issue remains open, although I'm sligthly embarassed about it now,
given that linux backends are also affected.
When we built a .6 kernel without the 5 nfs patches, nfsstat output
reverted, but I don't know about the actual performance, yet. Probably
we can rerun those
Paul A wrote:
I was compiling a new version of bind on my centos 4.6 server and I
discovered that the openssl version (openssl-0.9.7a-43.17.el4_6.1) has
several exploits associated with it.
I want proof of that.
Ralph
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Scott Silva wrote:
It is currently only in CentOS 4 AFAIR.
Yes, it is part of the Red Hat Web Stack - which isn't available for
version 5 (as that already has a mysql 5 and a php 5 and a more current
perl version).
Ralph
PS: Scott, I do see that you sign your mails. Could you please put your
Sergio Belkin wrote:
Hi!
I've tried to install java plugin as is in
http://www.howtoforge.com/installation-guide-centos5.1-desktop-p7 but with no
success.
All steps seems to go well, with no error messages, but Firefox says that
there is no java plugin.
Are you using a 64bit version
Jerry Geis wrote:
When I issue the command cp -af --reply=yes * ../other
it tells me --reply is deprecated and use -i or -f.
when I remove the --reply=yes I have to indicate 'y' to every
file being copied.
I just want to copy every file in my current directory to another
directory and
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 00:27 +0100, Brian Schueler wrote:
I wanted to reply messages (e.g. to the cross-build-env in centos-devel)
but my replies get posted as a new thread. I'm using Emulution 2.8 and I
think Evolution eats the in-reply-to information. Is there
Heiko Adams wrote:
Hello,
when will this upstream update be available?
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0079.html
That's Fastrack - true, we're missing that for 5 at the moment.
Please file a bug about tracking the fastrack repository.
Thanks,
Ralph
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Denis Croombs wrote:
I have 2 Centos servers that are currently giving me grief,
I am getting the error:-
SYSERR(root): timeout writing message to mail.server.co.uk
Resource temporarily unavailable
This is on both servers
Any clues ?
Yes, your MTAs seem to have a problem writing
Denis Croombs wrote:
Denis Croombs wrote:
Sorry, I used mail.server.co.uk as an example, it is happening on approx 10
or so servers.
Don't do that. Use one of the reserved domains for documentation
(example.com/org/net) or use the *real* domains you are having issues
with.
Looks like a
Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
Hi;
in our server we dont have iptables command! and i am trying to install it
with that
yum -y install iptables
after this command it says that ...nothings to do.
What does ls -l /sbin/iptables say? What is the output of rpm -q
iptables?
If both of those come
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I want a fast processor, 1Gb memory, LAN, 4USB, VGA. Wireless and
bluetooth optional USB dongles along with a second LAN interface). PCI
slot optional (for said wireless, bluetooth or LAN!).
For a mainboard, you might want to look into the Intel D201GLY2 -
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
If I am doing the gnome console via FreeNX (or VNC for that matter), am I
using the video driver on the client (my Linux notebook) or my mini-ITX
server? I would think the former, so this should not be a concern
No, it shouldn't. I just wanted to make you (or
Dr Alan J Bartlett wrote:
So yes, you need an account on the wiki ...
Thanks for the info., Ralph. I've duely created a Wiki account and,
following the advice, is a concatenation of forename/surname -
AlanBartlett.
Go ahead ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Scott Silva wrote:
I think if a package adds its own user, then removing that user is a sound
process also during a remove. Most of the time when packages are upgraded,
you don't have that problem. Since you rolled it yourself, your spec file
would have all the commands run during install
William L. Maltby wrote:
I don't know if I'm brain damaged this A.M. or what, but I can't figure
(recall?) why this summary says CentOS 5 in the Today's Topics, has
el5 and centos.3 as well in the md5sum.
Gentle chides for being dense this morning are accepted.
Hmm? I don't really
jarmo wrote:
Just wondering, what's the roadmap for OO to be upgraded.
I have version 2.0.4 and official is already in 2.3.x and suppose
in march there's going to be 2.4 version.
As well as Gimp, we using 2.2 and there is 2.4.x
Anyone heard upstream roadmap for upgrading?
For version 5?
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
What is meant by this message? Do I need to create a group of davfs2 (what
command?)?
And mount -a -t davfs did not make a difference
RTFM. It's all explained in the mount.davfs manual page.
Ralph
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dny wrote:
RgbPath /usr/X11R7/lib/X11/rgb
Haven't found that one in CentOS, you should be able to drop it.
FontPath /usr/X11R7/lib/X11/fonts/misc/
FontPath /usr/X11R7/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/
FontPath /usr/X11R7/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/
Fonts are in /usr/share/X11/fonts on
Mark Weaver wrote:
I personally can think of no reason at all for php-cli.
php-pear needs it. Why php itself depends on it isn't clear to me
either.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Daniel Martins wrote:
Yes, gzip and gunzip both work as compress and uncompress. The problem
is that there is a key in compress and uncompress (-) that is used to
inform them to read from stdin so we have to eventually change scripts
that used compress and uncompress to contemplate this
Harry Sukumar wrote:
Could not retrieve mirrorlist
http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=5arch=i386repo=extras error was
We had some problems with the mirrorlist.centos.org servers. All should
be back to normal now ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Gary Richardson wrote:
It's been awhile since I looked into it, but I recommend outsourcing your
email.
Erks. I wonder why *anyone* in his sane mind would do so (okay, here it
is smallish ISP but I - as a customer - trust my ISP to handle my mail
and would get another ISP as soon as I knew that
Matt Shields wrote:
Just this morning I've gotten 3 or 4 pieces of spam on the CentOS mailing
list.
Tell us how we should reject that in advance and we will. Yes, the
user was subscribed.
Ralph
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John Hinton wrote:
I guess the big advantage to them on list is the archive now contains their
post and if there was a URL, a link from the CentOS archive, pretty well
positioned by Google and the likes, now points to their site possibly
moving them up on the search engines. It's actually a
Bill Campbell wrote:
We have Mailman configured to check with spamassassin, sending messages
with sufficiently high scores to the moderator(s) for approval and
automatically discarding anything with a score 20. Thus anything with
scores between our required_score of 5 and 20 is held for
dny wrote:
Click the hardware tab and pick your monitor manually.
i use kde.
no such menu.
Then run system-config-display from a shell.
Cheers,
Ralph
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David Hrbáč wrote:
Hi Ralf,
^ph
would you please add RSS link on http://wiki.centos.org/RecentChanges?
Hmmm.
I was sure that we had a link there.
Now where did that go?
I'll look into it (but am on a pretty unreliable internet connection
during the holidays).
Thanks for noticing.
Jason Pyeron wrote:
If that is the case then we need to be able to pull from a mirror without
those limits.
Without what limits?
Cost? Schedule?
What are you talking about?
Any other use of the email by you
is prohibited.
you being who out of several
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Fabian Arrotin wrote:
What are the chances we might be able to get something similar ?
copy the icon from their site, view their css, modify ours ? ;-)
But i don't know if their css/design is protected or not ?
well, we now have http://projects.centos.org/ :D which runs
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
But it's such a nice hammer.
Let me look which icon it is on the wiki ...
Okay, after having converted it to a png, it doesn't look that nice
anymore. Reverted to the old image ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Dag Wieers wrote:
I hope that everyone think back about the experience on their existing
laptop and add it to the wiki, and document everything when doing future
laptop installations.
I created a Template (no, David G. Miller did) at
http://wiki.centos.org/LaptopTemplate.
Standard procedure
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
5.1 and keep the 5.0
What do you want to keep 5.0 for? Archaelogical reasons?
Ralph
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Akemi Yagi wrote:
Sorry, I spoke too soon. Just checked the spam filter implemented by
my work place and the e-mail was trapped there. It was caught
probably because of utf-8 characters on the subject line and/or the
sender name noreply.
Hmm?
As Tim's mail showed, moin goes out of it's way
R P Herrold wrote:
On Sun, 9 Dec 2007, Tim Verhoeven wrote:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Subject:
=?utf-8?q?=5BCentOS_Wiki=5D_Update_of_=22QaTeam=22_by_FabianArrotin?=
strange to have the subject line with the charset again when the C-T is
already explicit and the same.
Ah
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Hello,
I have a few packages where the latest updated version in 5.0 is greater
than the current 5.1 version.
Fixed (meaning greater) versions of all those should be in the updates
repository by now.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Feizhou wrote:
hello,
If any of you have followed the Filesystem for Maildir thread, what do you
think of posting the results on wiki.centos.org?
Sounds like an interesting idea. Have you got a management summary (what
mails should one take a look at) - or even better: Want to do it
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Where does the package manager in gnome look for its repos?
I have my local repos, and of course I want to get packages from there.
I have set up yum to use them, but cannot see how the package manager is
configured.
If you are talking about pirut: It uses yum.
Simon Ibsen wrote:
This is a known bug:
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2481
No, it's not a bug. Having a bug report filed against it, doesn't
already qualify it as such.
It was a deliberate decision to do it this way.
Ralph
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Francesco Camisa wrote:
The redhat-release file in CentOS 5.1 is the same as in 5.0 I was wandering
if this was deliberate.
DO NOT HIJACK THREADS.
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2481
Ralph
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Robert Moskowitz wrote:
yum install gnome-crontab (which is on rpmforge) is missing:
Error: Missing Dependency: perl(Gnome) is needed by package gnome-crontab
where can I pick this up?
Known issue:
http://lists.rpmforge.net/pipermail/packagers/2007-December/000550.html
Cheers,
Ralph
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
yum install gnome-crontab (which is on rpmforge) is missing:
Error: Missing Dependency: perl(Gnome) is needed by package gnome-crontab
where can I pick this up?
Known issue:
http://lists.rpmforge.net/pipermail/packagers/2007-December
Dag Wieers wrote:
I found with Google that there is a syntax like:
[[TableOfContents(4,2)]]
instead of
[[TableOfContents(2)]]
Try [[TableOfContents(2,3)]] (from depth to depth). But thanks for
pointing that out.
Probably I am using it wrong, can some one help me with:
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
The start the TOC on a lower level add this to the page : #pragma
section-numbers 2
Okay, so it was your fix :)
Dag: Disregard what I tried above ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Rogelio wrote:
My apologies if this question has been previously answered, but could
anyone here provide me with resources that I might use to help build a
case for exclusively using CentOS in an enterprise environment?
(Approximately 200 servers)
[...]
Reasons thus far I've come up with
Scott Silva wrote:
Was this thread hijacked, or is Thunderbird being stupid again?
Yes.
Well, don't know about the last thing, I don't use Thunderbird :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Bart Schaefer wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 2:17 AM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we are reaching a stage, where we really have to think about a
different acl model on the wiki ...
On a related note, is it necessary to receive all the messages on the
centos-docs list in order
Bart Schaefer wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 2:18 AM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Give me today to think about out how ACLs should work on our wiki, this
is getting slightly out of hand.
I wondered.
Oh yes, and I need to know your WikiAccount ...
BartSchaefer (sorry, meant
Jim Nelson wrote:
username: JimNelson
We use laptops for everything that isn't rackmounted or going to a customer
site, so I've got a fair number of Dell and Lenovo machines around the
office.
Go ahead.
Cheers,
Ralph
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David G. Miller wrote:
I'm currently running CentOS 5 (x86_64) on an HP laptop (zv6015). The
system is set up to dual boot to either XP Home or CentOS. Let me know if
you'd like more details and if a template is available.
Give me your wiki name (create an account for that) and I see to it
Dag Wieers wrote:
I hope that everyone think back about the experience on their existing
laptop and add it to the wiki, and document everything when doing future
laptop installations.
Hmmm.
I think we are reaching a stage, where we really have to think about a
different acl model on the wiki
Bart Schaefer wrote:
Dag Wieërs recently requested contributors for the
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/ section. A few months back I
installed CentOS 5 on my HP Pavilion ze5300 (actually an xt5377qv).
I'd like to create a page for this.
Sure.
Give me today to think about out how ACLs
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
On Nov 25, 2007 3:55 PM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
I had create my account on the wiki, now I want to know if I can post
what I had translated to spanish on the wiki
Sure, if we hear back from someone
Akemi Yagi wrote:
Could the SiteNavigation page be listed on the Front Page as before?
http://wiki.centos.org/SiteNavigation
I fairly often use it and now I cannot 'navigate' to it :-)
Yeah, but why not bookmark it? We talked about what we wanted on the
FrontPage and agreed about leaving
Dag Wieers wrote:
I would prefer to open it up to anyone who has registered.
There has to be *one* step more in it. Selfregistering and then getting
write access doesn't work (okay, it works for spammers).
Ralph
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Dag Wieers wrote:
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Dag Wieers wrote:
I would prefer to open it up to anyone who has registered.
There has to be *one* step more in it. Selfregistering and then getting
write access doesn't work (okay, it works for spammers).
Captcha's
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
I had create my account on the wiki, now I want to know if I can post
what I had translated to spanish on the wiki
Sure, if we hear back from someone that it is okay (which I guess it is)
- that's just a Quality Assurance thing done once, not for every text
TAIRA Hajime wrote:
Hi! There.
I want to cooperate by translation to Japanese. I was invited to Akemi-san.
Already, I translated a few resource of CentOS 5.0.
Now translating the CentOS 5.1 release note for Japanese.
Now I just need the AccountName of your Wiki account (please use
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Now I just need the AccountName of your Wiki account (please use
TairaHajime), so I can put you into the correct group on the wiki.
Okay, I saw that it's HajimeTaira.
I put you into the correct group. Happy editing!
Cheers,
Ralph
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Nick Sklav wrote:
I can probably assist with the French translations. My french is ok but
not 100%. If that is ok just tell me how.
Thanks for the offer. French translation is done on the french CentOS
mailing list - the list above was a list of languages we already have.
Other languages are
Hey, guys/girls/creatures from Sirius:
The english release notes are frozen now, so we can start translating.
You can find the english release notes at
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.1, where you'll
also find links to the pages where the translations will live.
All of you
Sorry if you get the mail twice:
What still *will* change is the list of packages we add/drop from/to
upstreams release. So please keep an eye on that section when
translating. The rest of the notes won't change.
Hey, guys/girls/creatures from Sirius:
The english release notes are frozen now,
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Hi Ralph,
Could you install 1.7-12 please, it includes:
- some message styles.
- make body top and bottom 0px.
Done.
The message stuff looks good.
Can you add that to
http://wiki.centos.org/HowToContribute/EditingCentOSWiki so it can be
found by other people?
Daniel de Kok wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 11:12 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Oh, and already visited links are hard to discern from normal text - can
we use a different color for that?
How about giving them the same color as non-visited links? Less
distraction.
Good idea.
Cheers
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Hi,
We already have some Spanish Stub Notes on the wiki ... we changed
links to refere the Spanish translated contents on urls ... Is that
convenient ?
I think that is okay, as the content is already is there.
Should we follow some specific rule to organize
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Hi,
We already have some Spanish Stub Notes on the wiki ... we changed
links to refere the Spanish translated contents on urls ... Is that
convenient ?
I fixed the www.centos.org/es error for you.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Hey,
one last change maybe - with the 3% padding on top and bottom, we really
lose screen estate at the top.
How does it look to you without any padding at top/bottom (leaving a
10px white line there)? That's what's live on wiki-m.centos.org at the
moment.
Or, if all of you want to have some
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
another thing would be to put FAQs, HowTos and TipsAndTricks links
into a Documentation page and just show Documentation link on navibar
That will happen, when we begin to restructure content. Let's live with
it for the moment ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Hey,
last patch for screen.css:
--- screen.css.orig 2007-11-21 17:18:13.0 +
+++ screen.css 2007-11-21 17:22:43.0 +
@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@
*/
body {
-padding-top: 3%;
-padding-bottom: 3%;
padding-right: 10%;
padding-left: 10%;
margin: 0px;
And
Hey,
somehow we're always running late with those release notes.
But: We have a new idea - living online release notes.
What does that mean?
We are going to split the release notes and have a very short version on
the actual CentOS ISOs - those then point to the *real* release notes on
Shad L. Lords wrote:
find . -type type -print0 | xargs -0 chmod value
Or (SUSV compliant):
find . -type f -exec chmod 123 {} +
Cheers,
Ralph
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William L. Maltby wrote:
On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 10:04 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Shad L. Lords wrote:
find . -type type -print0 | xargs -0 chmod value
Or (SUSV compliant):
find . -type f -exec chmod 123 {} +
Easier to type and more natural (for me). But less efficient than
Tru Huynh wrote:
you would have the syntax wrong:
find /home/user/ -type f -exec echo {} +
but it's not available on CentOS-4 (findutils-4.1.20-7.el4.3)
nor CentOS-3 (findutils-4.1.7-9.).
Yeah, gnu tools sometimes seem very late when it comes to adopting
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Your suggestion was added in 1.7-7 version, now available in
http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork/Wiki page. Also we modified the
moin-bottom.png and moin-top.png images to make them contrast on
titles.
Installed.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Nick Sklav wrote:
I like the new look by far better than the original. My only comment is
is there a need to have the same menu structure on the bottom as we have
on top. I am a firm believer in not having to be repetitive.
I'm a firm believer of not having to scroll too much - and have the
Ben Mohilef wrote:
Can you file a bug at bugs.centos.org? Or even better at
bugzilla.redhat.com and provide us with the bug number there?
Red Hat Bug 389021 opened on 11-17-07.
Thank you.
Now also http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2452
Cheers,
Ralph
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Timothy Kesten wrote:
Are there some problems with the perl-packages from rpmforge
How can I fix it - and avoid in the future
Move back to the last known good version of perl-MIME-Tools (see the
further discussion in the link I gave you in centos-de).
And have a test system handy to
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Hi,
Is there a searchable mailing archive?
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/
I don't see a way of searching it.
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Cheers,
Ralph
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Ben Mohilef wrote:
PANIC: push_ascii - dest_len == -1
in the server log and
smb_trans2_request: result=-5, setting invalid
in the client.
Can you file a bug at bugs.centos.org? Or even better at
bugzilla.redhat.com and provide us with the bug number there?
Thanks,
Ralph
Les Mikesell wrote:
On the other hand, redistribution is permitted...
Yeah, but there's still that indemnification clause in the Distribution
License. The FAQ says that this really doesn't matter, the License says
otherwise. And I tend to believe Licenses, because that's what you
have ...
Robert - elists wrote:
I always thought cucipop was considered the best in it's day wasn't it?
Yeah, those were the days ...
And: cucipop isn't in any of the known repositories ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Hi,
the layout on wiki-m.centos.org looks pretty convincing to me, now.
Two things:
http://people.centos.org/~ralph/pagetrail.png - the pagetrail stuff
isn't readable at all.
I propose the following patch to screen.css:
-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%
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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
http://people.centos.org/~ralph/pagetrail.png - the pagetrail stuff
isn't readable at all.
That hasn't changed much with 1.7-3 (which is now installed). Black and
Blue aren't readable for text in the header.
And (at least on konqueror, FF and Safari don't exhibit
Daniel de Kok wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 13:43 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Second:
We still need to decide to which pages we link in the Navbar. Are any
changes needed regarding the pages we have there at the moment?
How about renaming these a bit:
GettingHelp - Help/Getting
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Hi guys,
We already have some content to fill es/Repositories page ... When I
tried to do so, an error appears saying that I have no access to
change acl rights. That's rare to me because I'm just inserting
content, no #acl line there . Do you know what this
Daniel de Kok wrote:
What do you think ? would be convenient to have the searchform at bottom
too ?
We are at 1.7-2 now :)
Alain: Thanks! The google ads in the header look very unintrusive.
I haven't kept track of the full discussion, but I think this layout is
definitely an improvement
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