MHR wrote:
Transaction Check Error:
package subversion-1.4.6-0.1.el5.rf (which is newer than
subversion-1.4.2-4.el5) is already installed
file /usr/lib64/gstreamer-0.10/libgstqtdemux.so from install of
gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.9-1.el5 conflicts with file from package
Frédérique Da Luene wrote:
pam_unix is always enabled
shadow passwords are enabled
password hashing algorithm is md5
Check /etc/sysconfig/authconfig for
USEMD5=yes
If that is there and you still get 3DES passwords, then, ummm, check
that your /usr/bin/passwd is the one which is shipped
rra...@comcast.net wrote:
What is the downside of sticking with 5.2
No security fixes. And the cool kids on the block will laugh at you.
Ralph
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Melinda Odom wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded to CentOS 5.3 last night and see these duplicate
commands (migration/0, migration/1) when running top -c?
Is this normal? If not, how do I fix it to make only one command show
up?
Pretty normal for a system with two CPUs/dual core.
Ralph
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So far I have upgraded 2 test laptops (no big servers or this, my main
laptop).
I am running from local repos. The OS repo is from downloading the isos
and extracting them. The Update repo I get with an rsync command.
On both laptops, the update ends with a
Thomas Dukes wrote:
Hello,
Just did yum update. There were numerous packages to be updated. I get
this is the newest release of Centos.
The update bombed stating I need nss-3.12.2.0-2.el5. I did a rpm -q nss and
nss-3.12.2.0-4.el5 is install in Cento 5.2.
You need to *also* enable the
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Yum upgrade or yum update? What's the take on that one here on the list?
Oh God, Not Again!
upgrade and update do exactly the same, except if *YOU* yourself turned
off obsoletes=1 in /etc/yum.conf. There is *NO* difference.
Ralph
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Steve Snyder wrote:
It seems that the mirrors are now all sync'd with the binary RPMs, but
where are the source packages?
The source RPMs are available for the few packages updated since the
upstream 5.3 release, but the SRPMS for the release itself are
missing.
Coming later. Please let
Matthew Hyclak wrote:
On 04/01/09 14:45, David Hrb?? enlightened us:
Ralph Angenendt napsal(a):
Coming later. Please let the mirrors handle the load of people updating
their machines first. When the first wave of updates have gone down, the
SRPMS will be put onto the mirrors.
I don?t like
John Doe wrote:
Why don't you just wait until the mirors are fully in sync (srpms included)?
Waiting for a few extra hours should not be that big of a deal...
Because it will be more than a few extra hours.
Ralph
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Christian Wahlgren wrote:
But when I looked in the Release Notes for CentOS-5.3, it doesn't mention
yum update glibc at all, so maybe that upstream bug has been solved
for CentOS-5.3?
Ummm. It does. In the Known Issues section.
Ralph
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Michael A. Peters wrote:
Well, technically the source has to be made available from CentOS to
anyone they distribute the software to.
However, I don't believe it needs to be made available by http, CentOS
would probably be in GPL compliance if they distributed it on IBM punch
cards to
John R Pierce wrote:
FLOPPY DISKS! FOR A MEDIA HANDLING FEE of $5/disk!
(thats totally legal per GPL, the recipient is free to redistribute any
way they wish)
The recipient - yes. The distributor - no.
Ralph
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James B. Byrne wrote:
This update is not applying for the following reasons.
Error: Missing Dependency: libgstfft-0.10.so.0()(64bit) is needed by
package gstreamer-plugins-good
gstreamer-plugins-base (0.10.9-6.el5.x86_64) is installed and up to
date.
Is this a problem with the package or
R P Herrold wrote:
I have encouraged him to subscribe here, and to
self-introduce. He remarks that there is not a clear editor
for right to left authoring in our wiki. Does any one have a
ready pointer on how to do this more easily?
Yes. Either use the vimperator plugin for firefox
Care India wrote:
How to stop recieving mail from CentOS forum ?
If you mean this mailing list: By unsubscribing.
Ralph
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YoungHoon Park wrote:
Could you give me permission to edit this page?
Yes.
Ralph
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Ron Blizzard wrote:
I've created a FirstNameLastName account in the Wiki.
It's RonBlizzard.
Okay, go ahead ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Ed Heron wrote:
How would I upload a picture?
Specifically for my homepage, but potentially for a wiki page?
Look in the syntax reference for attachments - for one you can upload
attachments via the Attachments menu.
And then you just add it via attachment:name to the page (you'll get the
James B. Byrne wrote:
[dag]
name=Dag Wieers RPM Repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
baseurl=http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el$releasever/en/$basearch/dag
includepkgs=acsiidoc* bitt* perl*
Reducing Dag Wieers RPM Repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux to
included packages only
No package
Frank Thommen wrote:
includepkgs=acsiidoc* bitt* perl*
^
...this should probably read 'asciidoc'? :-)
Harhar.
Ralph
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Norberto Bensa wrote:
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Jim Wildman j...@rossberry.com wrote:
rpm -qf `which command`
Nice. Thanks Frank and Jim
What about the minimal install? Is it possible? I don't need kerberos,
ldap, and a lot of other things.
If you can remove redhat-lsb from the
Timothy Lee wrote:
Dear Ralph,
I've also translated the Anaconda progress slides for the Artwork SIG.
My trac username is again TimothyLee. Can you give me permission to
upload my Chinese translation files? Thanks!
I can do that, but you are a bit too late for that :)
Cheers,
Ralph
Ed Heron wrote:
Please give me (EdHeron) access to my homepage.
Assuming wiki pages are created the same way as a home page would be
created, I'd like to see how to create a page before I commit to creating a
wiki page.
Good idea. Done.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Mats Karlsson wrote:
Ralph,
Can you give all Wiki users a homepage and access rights to it ?
Not automatically (at least as far as I know). If you want one, just shout
at me :)
Ralph
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RedShift wrote:
Hello
Is it possible to create a wiki page under my user (GlennMatthys)?
Title: Manual install of CentOS without the installer
Category: Howtos
Reference: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-March/073802.html
If you make sure your rpm commands actualy do work
cen...@cferthorney.com wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas? I would also like to ask Karan or one of the
Wiki admin team to create a wiki page for me to allow us to put up ideas for
RSS feeds. Once we have a definitive list I will start making the gadgets
and also look into creating a CentOS
Frank Cox wrote:
I don't think you will be able to compress a
radio signal enough to fit over a dial line without a lot of loss. You would
need several lines multiplexed together for a decent sounding broadcast.
Well, that's what I'm looking into. I remember listening to streaming audio
Florin Andrei wrote:
So far, OpenVPN has been working very well for me. Unfortunately, the
iPhone doesn't have (yet?) an OpenVPN client, so I'm forced to work with
what's available.
The options are: L2TP, PPTP and IPSec. If you were to install a VPN
endpoint on CentOS, which protocol
Ross Walker wrote:
How about forming a formal non-profit organization around CentOS with
contributors.
The question is where. What counts as a non-profit in the US doesn't
automatically count as one in Europe, for example - that's why there is
a Fedora EMEA, too. Which really binds ressources
Veiko Kukk wrote:
I'm unable to find this http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2009-0180.html
package update in Centos 5.2 updates. Why?
They will come with 5.3.
Ralph
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Julian Price wrote:
Hi Ralph
Thanks for setting up the page.
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/BackupKVMGuest
I have written a first draft and I will improve it over the coming days.
But is it going in the right direction?
I'm going to take a look at it later on.
How do I make the title
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Thanks,
Julian Price
I'll do so after you tell me if JulianPrice is your wiki account =:D
Okay, done. And: Can we keep discussion on list on not fall back to private
mails? Thanks.
Ralph
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Fabian Arrotin wrote:
FM wrote:
Do you know whent Centos 5.3 will be ready ?
Can I install my GFS2 FS with centos 5.2 and then simply upgrade to
5.3 without reinstallation ?
No, you'll have manual intervention because now in 5.3 gfs2 module is
included by default in the 2.6.18-128.el5
Xn Nooby wrote:
Now rpmforge.net is now redirecting me to rpmrepo.org, which has an
invalid security certificate. Something I should be concerned about?
The redirect is okay, the invalid security certficate isn't, but will be
fixed (someone just needs to install the new certificate).
I don't
MOKRANI Rachid wrote:
#/usr/bin/yum -e 0 -d 0 -y remove VMware-Player.x86_64
#/usr/bin/yum -e 0 -d 0 -y install VMware-Player-2.5.1-126130.x86_64
#/usr/bin/vmware-networks --stop
#/usr/bin/vmware-networks --migrate-network-settings /vmware/virtualmachine
#/usr/bin/vmware-networks --start
Lanny Marcus wrote:
Tru: I hope you will reopen the Trouble Ticket with Layered Tech,
again! With the mtr -c 10 -r centos.org command Rainer used from
Germany (which I used from here and posted results in previous
message) and the traceroute Per did from Sweden, with my extremely
limited
John R. Dennison wrote:
162.194.232.72.static.reverse.ltdomains.com 0.0% 13.9 13.1 12.6
13.9 0.4
162.194.232.72.static.reverse.ltdomains.com 0.0% 38.6 38.5 38.3 38.7
0.1
162.194.232.72.static.reverse.ltdomains.com0%10 10 30.75 31.11
31.43
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 3/20/09, Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de wrote:
Probably this thread should die, until more people cannot
surf the site. That's what I'm getting, although I can ping it and
traceroute to it. As I said, it's an intermittent problem. Lanny
I haven't even seen one
shantanu pavgi wrote:
Dear Admin,
I would likr to edit following article:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Subversion .
There is a flaw in the mentioned steps as follows- mismatch in SVNPath
(Section: 2b), the repository created using svnadmin (Section: 2c), and svn
import path (Section: 3b).
JohnS wrote:
Something fishey going on here! You can send an email to @centos.org but
not www??
Sure. The mailserver is nowhere near to the web server. Okay, same
continent, but completely different DC.
Ralph
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Cheers.
It is this time of year again: CentOS is going to Linuxtag 2009 (well,
at least we will try to get a booth there). If you want to be part of
the team there, stay tuned for news here in centos-pr...@centos.org.
Deadline for the projects is 24th of march (short call!), I will try to
apply
Chris Geldenhuis wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
It is this time of year again: CentOS is going to Linuxtag 2009 (well,
at least we will try to get a booth there). If you want to be part of
the team there, stay tuned for news here in centos-pr...@centos.org.
As it happens I have a trip
Melinda Odom wrote:
I am running centos 5 with php 5.1.6-20 and mysql 5.0.45-7.el5 on a
production server running a lot of ecommerce stores.
The future next versions of these stores all are requiring php 5.2 at
least. I don't want any problems with the ecommerce stores I have now
with php
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Melinda Odom wrote:
I found several posts last night about php 5.2 never being in centos 5
because redhat wouldn't support centos.
That sentence does not make any sense at all.
And I wonder why you're asking the exact same question again, after
getting several
David Amiel wrote:
the safer way is to install it from sources.
And work around the package management the distribution has in place? Yeah,
that sounds like a very safe advice.
Ralph
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Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
Is the wodim package available for CentOS? I can only find cdrecord.
Are there any reasons you want to go that way instead of using cdrecord?
Ralph
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Jerry Geis wrote:
hi all
I am trying to filter emails to a user (weather) based on the subject:
:0
*^Subject:.*Weather
| /usr/bin/formail | /path/to/executable
*^Subject:.*Tornado
| /usr/bin/formail | /path/to/executable
All it does is deliver the email to the weather inbox.
Frank Cox wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 16:57:35 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I added via visudo my userid for authorization of
me ALL(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
and I still cannot run yum as me. Is this just not possible?
What about joining the wheel group?
That also has to be at least
Frank Cox wrote:
I have rpmfusion set up, but yum tells me that mplayerplug-in is not
available.
Has it been replaced by something else?
Try the rpmforge repository - that looks more complete to me for EL
distributions at the moment.
Ralph
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Georg Grabler wrote:
The bug I'm talking about is a performance issue, which is caused by
overloading blessed functions:
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2357
The bug fix (January 2009):
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2009-0117.html
claims to fix
379791
Noob Centos Admin wrote:
This again reflects my original experience with SELinux: massive
resource hog and this is just a lowly loaded webserver. Naturally it
seems to me that this doesn't seem like it should be the norm.
You do not need setroubleshoot to run selinux, so your comment up there
Marcus Moeller wrote:
As the 'translation community' is growing I would like to suggest to
add the 'revision number' of the original article on which the
translation is based on, so someone else could easily diff to keep
translations up to date. It would be great if translators add
something
Chuck Campbell wrote:
I did a complete clean install of CentOS 5 from CD yesterday.
If you really updated from 5.0 to 5.2 ...
I took the default selinux configuratio
**Unmatched Entries** (Only first 10 out of 49031 are printed)
audit: audit_backlog=262 audit_backlog_limit=256
audit:
Tom Brown wrote:
Hi
Below if $remaining is empty i want the if to finish - what is it i need
to put in SOMETHING?
if [ $remaining = ] ; then
SOMETHING ;
else
kill -9 $remaining
fi
if [ x${remaining} != x ] ; then
kill -9 ${remaining}
fi
Kevin Krieser wrote:
You don't really need to prepend the x if the $remaining is in quotes,
do you? If you didn't use quotes, then you could end up with a error
if $remaining isn't set.
Probably. It's just something I'm used to do :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Linux Advocate wrote:
What repo has rpms for mailscanner, clamav and spamassasin?
I don't know a repository with mailscanner, clamav and spamassassin are
in rpmforge.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Agile Aspect wrote:
Hi - has anyone gotten Xen on CentOS 4.7 to run successfully
using Windows XP as the guest OS?
Xen cannot be run as a host domain (dom0) on CentOS 4.x, but only as a
guest domain. You'd need CentOS 5 as a host.
Ralph
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William L. Maltby wrote:
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 09:46 -0800, Bill Campbell wrote:
We use Multitech modems exclusively, having tried many different
manufacturer's modems over the years, they have consistently
proved reliable, and rarely give problems. The MT5634ZBA has
+1
Having used
Hi all
chloe K wrote:
Hi all
How can I enable CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH_CACHE to support multi path
No idea for your problem. BUT
How can I use google to find things I am looking for?
Thanks!
Ralph
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Sorin Srbu wrote:
I don't get it... Is the petition CentOS-related??
Ermm, no?
Ralph
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Mark Weaver wrote:
SOCIAL SECURITY CHANGES
One strike and yer out.
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moreni...@cdsl.cl wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
It is a wiki, not a store for links to documents on another page.
Wonderful, I can paste 20 pages there, do you prefer that?
Well, the way you're doing it at the moment is just fine :)
Ohh shii...is not possible to keep a document with GFDL
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
I suggest creating a new HowTos/XFS page with instructions on how to
use XFS. I volunteer to write the current instructions on how to use
it (on either the regular or the plus kernel).
Then modify the page on CentOSPlus to point to that one (since now XFS
has
Dotan Barak wrote:
Someone, called Tru, kindly gave me the following answer:
from your logs:
File /usr/lib/anaconda/iw/progress_gui.py, line 243, in
renderCallback
self.intf.icw.nextClicked()
File /usr/lib/anaconda/gui.py, line 1045, in handleRenderCallback
Morenisco wrote:
In the item: 2. Directory Services
I think I can put my manual under the one entitled Setting up CentOS
Directory Server http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/DirectoryServerSetup
== Cómo Instalar CentOS Directory Server en CentOS 5
If I'm missing some data, please tell me.
moreni...@cdsl.cl wrote:
Nop, I'm not subscribed to the spanish list, I didn't know that there is
one (but I'm not looking for a translation, I just want to publish the
document in spanish).
Yeah, *I* am looking for a translation :)
Well, I think the solution is to put my document in the
moreni...@cdsl.cl wrote:
Anyway, can we create a section for spanish howtos?
We already have that section.
And I could put there my document.
Try http://wiki.centos.org/es/HowTos/DirectoryServerConfig
Ralph
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moreni...@cdsl.cl wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
moreni...@cdsl.cl wrote:
Excelent! I already put there the pdf and odt version for
editing/translate the doc if you want.
I hope you'll put some real content on there too :)
What do you mean? The content there is not real?
It is a wiki
David Hrbáč wrote:
Fajar Priyanto napsal(a):
I'm thinking of using a tool to monitor the temperature, and then send
sms/email when it reaches certain threshold.
Hi,
I'm successfully monitoring a lot of server rooms with serial
thermometer like this:
Robert Grasso wrote:
It seems that LOGABSTRACT does not work : I don't get the datas
LOGABSTRACT should prompt in the log, whether I don't set LOGABSTRACT
(default behaviour) or if I set it to on, yes : anyone have hints
about that ?
Works fine here (without having LOGABSTRACT set anywhere):
ward.p.fonte...@wellsfargo.com wrote:
I've pulled this down with Firefox, wget, a bittorrent client and an ftp
client using Windows as well as Linux hosts. Is something wrong with the
distributed DVD image? It has failed an MD5 check every time I've pulled
it down.
[r...@centos x86_64]#
Scott Robbins wrote:
If approved, I'll get it done by next weekend. (I know that Ralph has
told me it's alright to post articles without permission, but I like to
run it the list first.)
If you can add a stanza at the beginning of the article in which you
state the purpose of that article -
rolandsun sun wrote:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Dell/Inspiron-1537
wiki name :rolandsun
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Okay, go ahead.
Cheers,
Ralph
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Do we have already translations for the main Wiki page in other
languages? What's the URL to access them? Are there any links for
those?
es is rather complete (but they started with the FAQs).
http://wiki.centos.org/es
Cheers,
Ralph
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Agile Aspect wrote:
Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi Peter
I tried that and it the result is the same: Linux only finds,
initializes and uses only 1 core ... :-( Is there anything else I can
try to have Linux initialize all 4 cores?
You're probably booting the single CPU kernel.
Try
Paolo Supino wrote:
Kernel command line: ro root=LABEL=/ acpi=off
Unfortunately I still have only 1 core used ...
As said: Try with pci=nommconf only. And please trim your mails :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de
wrote:
Please test and report any errors you see. I'm waiting for two translations
and then will package the final src.rpms - except if you find errors.
I've got redhat-logos-4.9.99-9.noarch.rpm
Marcus Moeller wrote:
Dear Ralph.
Coming up in a few minutes is the last change before I put the anaconda
slides in: New rhgb package with different colors and new redhat-logos
package including a KDE splash screen. This one has to be installed with
--replacepkgs, as I didn't change the
Marcus Moeller wrote:
I think we definitely have to rework the large-computer.png for rhgb
which just looks broken and lost in the middle of a large screen.
Hmmm. Resizing is a problem as it cannot be made much higher because it has
to fit over the progress bar. No idea what happens if you
Semih Gokalp wrote:
Script print value correctly on screen but NUMBEROFPRO have empty
value in script.How can i take and print NUMBEROFPRO value from above
query ?
By putting `` or $( ) around the call.
Ralph
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Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
PS: my guts say that slide 5 (in Il team di sviluppo di CentOS, testa
ogni pacchetto presente in questo repository, che sono prodotti su
CentOS =VERSION=, e ne verifica il funzionamento.) has a couple of
extra commas, but I have to talk with my friend first. AFAIK
Marcus Moeller wrote:
Hi again,
btw. are you going to prepate the desktop-backgrounds-basic package, too?
Already done. But I forgot to put those into svn :-/
Will do so in a minute.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Marcus Moeller wrote:
Hi again,
btw. are you going to prepate the desktop-backgrounds-basic package, too?
Already done. But I forgot to put those into svn :-/
Will do so in a minute.
Coming up in a few minutes is the last change before I put the anaconda
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Yes, gdm and kdebase (because you have a Theme=Treeflower in some config
files).
I hope we don't have to really rebuild kdebase for that ...
I have most of the other stuff ready (I'm just rebuilding gdm). Most stuff
works (I cannot test the anaconda stuff yet), except
Akemi Yagi wrote:
If what I'm seeing is true, most of the slides (except en and ja) say
CentOS 6 instead of CentOS 5.
https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/browser/trunk/Themes/TreeFlower/Anaconda/Progress/Slides-1/img
We are using Slides-2, not Slides-1.
Can you check those?
Thanks,
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de
wrote:
We are using Slides-2, not Slides-1.
Can you check those?
Sorry, I was looking into wrong places :-( Some slides in Slides-2
are not right though (e.g. it and fr).
That means
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I have most of the other stuff ready (I'm just rebuilding gdm). Most stuff
works (I cannot test the anaconda stuff yet), except rhgb, which shows some
strange graphics I cannot explain.
Maybe I'll get it fixed today. I've uploaded the rpms to the artwork svn
-announce list was an
oversight in the configuration of that list which has been fixed now.
The CentOS team does not condone such behaviour and does not wish to
support any political agenda through the mailing lists of the Project
- in case you had wondered.
Regards,
Ralph Angenendt
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-announce list was an
oversight in the configuration of that list which has been fixed now.
The CentOS team does not condone such behaviour and does not wish to
support any political agenda through the mailing lists of the Project
- in case you had wondered.
Regards,
Ralph Angenendt
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Marcus Moeller wrote:
We have to create a separate theme for KDM, as it is not fully
compatible with GDM themes. If no one else is willed to do so I can
start working on it tomorrow evening.
Even worse: We need a splash screen for kde ...
See
Tom Brown wrote:
Hi
I am trying to get postfix going on a friends VPS however after
installing on startup i see this
Jan 27 11:15:13 postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
Jan 27 11:15:13 postfix/master[28090]: fatal: pipe: Cannot allocate memory
You are out of open
adrian kok wrote:
linux ~ # ping www.mydomain.com
PING www.mydomain.com (171.203.20.173) 56(84) bytes of
data.
64 bytes from 171203020173.upstream.com
(171.203.20.173): icmp_seq=1 ttl=43 time=291 ms
64 bytes from 171203020173.upstream.com
(171.203.20.173): icmp_seq=2 ttl=43 time=290 ms
adrian kok wrote:
Sorry. I use fake name
No, you didn't. www.mydomain.com does exist, so it cannot be fake.
host command can return right ip address
I don't really like people who misuse existing domains for questions
like this, as it really makes it harder to debug things.
My question is
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Excellent work! I think it is ready for slide translators, they will be
the fire's test.
Can you check if I broke anything today? I moved all the pt/ directories
to br_pt (shouldn't that be pt_br? Hmmm. Probably have to do that
again
Cleber Paiva de Souza wrote:
When I translated the pt (brazilian portuguese) directory i didn't
know if really someone else had translated it in pt. The branch pt_br
seems more convenient.
Find it now in pt_BR :)
We need to match exactly what anaconda expects ...
This hopefully was the last
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
It seems that not just redhat-artwork package is involved but:
* desktop-backgrounds-basic: for backgrounds [1].
* redhat-logos: for anaconda stuff[2], splashes[3], firtboot[4], gdm
theme[5], rhgb[6] and logos.
Yes. I'm looking at all of that tomorrow evening.
William L. Maltby wrote:
glib2
If you can wait, some recent posts in other threads indficate that glibc
is to be upgraded in 5.3
glib, not glibc.
Ralph
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Nigel Kendrick wrote:
Just found ZK root kit.
Any ideas on infection vector?
This is a Trixbox Server based on Centos, running kernel 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5
SMP
Not really saying anything about the vector, but that kernel has a local
root exploit (google for 'vmsplice'). One of the reasons one
).
And again: If you want to see those slides and the Release Notes in your
language - please help us!
For the CentOS Team,
Ralph Angenendt
PS: There will be a part 3 when the Live CD comes out, but I'll send out
separate mail for that.
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