If the Chromium builds that Johnny packaged still work, those are what you'll
want to use.
There may be a more recent source than is detailed here however:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2013-June/135238.html
http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2013/install-chromium-on-centos-
Hi,
I recently upgraded chromium on a 32-bit CentOS 6.4 system yesterday to version
to chromium-28.0.1500.95-213514.i686. I then ran the
chrome_pepperflash_copy.sh script, but my copy of the script was before it was
modified to check the architecture so it downloaded the 64 bit chrome rpm and
heck it's still Linux and pretty much the same.
There's a lot more than just a kernel to break a system.
Red Hat went far too long between releases and it is clear to me that I can't
possibly rely on CentOS for timeliness.
Maybe I'm just in a different kind of environment, but why do you
I generate with SQL*Plus a CSV file. How to convert this to PDF? Or more
generally: how to get SQL*Plus output to PDF on Linux?
Marked as Off Topic.
I would do this:
sqlplus
SET MARKUP HTML ON
SPOOL foo.html
SELECT * FROM emp;
SPOOL OFF
Quit sqlplus and use htmldoc to convert foo.html to
chcon -R -u system_u -t httpd_sys_content_t
chcon is a temporary change - to make it permanent use restorecon after:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Security-Enhanced_Linux/sect-Security-Enhanced_Linux-Working_with_SELinux-SELinux_Contexts_Labeling_Files.html
Josh
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Kevin Thorpe kevin.tho...@pibenchmark.com
wrote:
Cheers Karanbeer (sic) and team, I think we all owe you several cold ones.
BTW, you can actually follow through on that:
http://www.yougotbeer.com/
Josh
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firstly, get a better email client. Your existing one is broken.
Irrelevant, unhelpful and quite rude.
mailing lists are setup to retain thread sanity, its expected people
use mailclients that can honour that. If yours cant and you prefer not
to change it- perhaps consider using the
Let start with adding files. What tools are available for me to watch a
directory.
In an example, if a file is added to a directory I want to run a shell script
that
will do some conversation on the file to produce a second copy.
I just was working on something like this today - yum
On 02/24/11 12:42 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
My centos system runs apache and php and postgres, and on top of that
I'm running drupal, and I'm having some problems with my theme
template CSS. hey, its on centos, shouldn't I discuss that here?
Most certainly NOT.
John,
Agreed.
The
I heard about some inexpensive security cameras which get their power
through the same cat5 cable which delivers the data/pictures (which would
simplify wiring tremendously). Does anyone know about these? Do they
work with Linux, particularly CentOS?
I have a security camera, though not
Hello all,
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP of my
own on a Debian box he colo'd running a basterdized qmail/tinydns and custom
built httpd/mysql/etc (I was young). It worked ok but time to move on
+1 for Virtualmin.
People will brag that it's insecure etc, but it has always done the job for me
and I have more than 100 installations of it. I never had security problems
because of it.
Thanks for all the posts.
Curious about the people will brag that it's insecure - is there a poor track
I certainly don't plan to allow access to webmin save for a couple selected
IP's and I'm not surprised to see any web application have security
vulnerabilities. But if it's on par with something like phpbb as far as
security
problems go, I'll probably look elsewhere.
No where close!
Please take off the blinders and realize there are lots of folks (some x% of a
million or more) on this list who compile from current source in order to
minimize their risks and are therefore the subject audience.
On the one hand, you have Paul Vixie and crew (authors of BIND) and
US_CERT
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