rsyslog will create a file /var/log/system-hostname.log as soon as messages
are received from hostname..
I have spend a couple of hours on rsyslog yesterday.. The version in
RHEL/CentOS doesn't appear to be very complete (no tls for example?).. since
only the mysql-module is included
If you need a newer kernel to use that patch, I would recommend something
that runs more cutting edge for that server, maybe Gentoo or Fedora 9. I
don't recommend patching CentOS with a new kernel as you lose the main
benefit for using an Enterprise distro .. stability.
You meant I should not
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
...
won't compile without docbook. But I think it won't work with the
controller, anyway. I can get a reading with mpt-status -i 1 for the
RAID status (on both HP and Dell machines), but this doesn't include SMART
(SMART as in Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting
Ed Donahue napsal(a):
I know this is completely off topic, but I was wondering if anyone could
suggest a good network/router simulator.
I don't want to spend $80 on CCNA CertSim unless I have to.
Cisco packet tracer.
David
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Can't resist posting the parallel version of this:
#!/bin/bash
if [ $# == 1 ]
then
ping -c2 $1 /dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
printf %-30s is alive \n $1
else
printf %-30s is not alive \n $1
fi
else
for n in $*
do
$0 $n
done
wait
fi
This does the same thing as the parent
Which rpm has libstdc++.so.5?
xten-xlite for linux says it needs this.
Of course, there will be something else it will need after I get this
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MHR
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 5:56 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: [CentOS] Widescreen monitor won't configure to a wide screen
[Lots removed]
What am I missing?
Did you get the latest drivers for
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Of
MJT
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 7:57 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Widescreen monitor won't configure to a wide screen
On Tuesday 29 July 2008 9:55:50 pm MHR wrote:
I just put a
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 05:20:10 Mag Gam wrote:
We upgraded from a 10/100Mbs to a 2 100/1000 bonding. We notice the
speeds of NFS to be around 70-80Mb/sec. Which is slow, especially with
bonding. I was wondering if we need to tune anything special with the
Network and NFS. Does anyone have
I am still dead on my corporate system, and the XP boot CD I brought
won't boot. And so far I have not found anyone here at the IETF meeting
that happens to have one in their bag of tricks...
So I found instructions on doing this in Ubuntu:
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Lanny Marcus wrote on Tue, 29 Jul 2008 17:51:12 -0500:
https://rpmrepo.org/FrontPage/People
Just to remind again, there is no need to use https here ;-)
Kai
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Mogens Kjaer wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:30:11 +0200:
Why are you interested in the SMART information?
Curiousity ;-) I'm not familiar with RAID controllers, so I don't know yet
what they might do or not. Thanks for the info!
Kai
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Robert Moskowitz wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:29:01 +0100:
I am still dead on my corporate system, and the XP boot CD I brought
won't boot. And so far I have not found anyone here at the IETF meeting
that happens to have one in their bag of tricks...
If this is an XP system and the MBR set
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:29:01 +0100:
I am still dead on my corporate system, and the XP boot CD I brought
won't boot. And so far I have not found anyone here at the IETF meeting
that happens to have one in their bag of tricks...
If this is
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 11:58 PM, Sorin Srbu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you get the latest drivers for your gfx-card from Nvidia?
FWIW, I have a same-rezed monitor as you do, and it works for me, both with
CentOS and RHEL3, but I had to download and install the newest proprietary
drivers
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 1:54 AM, MHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 11:58 PM, Sorin Srbu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you get the latest drivers for your gfx-card from Nvidia?
FWIW, I have a same-rezed monitor as you do, and it works for me, both with
CentOS and RHEL3, but
On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 04:32 +0200, Michael Kress wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
There are xfs modules and tools for centos in centos-extras ... so you
can install them for the main kernel.
Ah, that's right, it's the centosplus repo that contains that stuff.
At least I know now that I
Hi Paul,
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 07:50:51PM -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
I'm offering to share that back to you, but if you don't need it,
that's fine.
regarding rpmrepo, we are still in infancy otherwise I'd say go on
submit the packages there! I'm sure many people will find your
packages
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Of
MHR
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 10:55 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Widescreen monitor won't configure to a wide screen
I used to be able to fool s-c-d into using a generic CRT, but
Robert Moskowitz schrieb:
My corporate tech guy told me the first step is to get a standard XP
mbr back on the system, and then he believes he can talk me through
getting the encryption working again.
If you really have SafeBoot, I have my doubts about that.
cheers,
Rainer
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Robert Moskowitz schrieb:
My corporate tech guy told me the first step is to get a standard XP
mbr back on the system, and then he believes he can talk me through
getting the encryption working again.
If you really have SafeBoot, I have my doubts about that.
Got to
Dear All,
Currently i am using CentOS 4.4 Linux
I have configured crontab to run cron.daily at 4:02 am
2 4 * * * rootrun-parts /etc/cron.daily
On 4:02 am my pc is shutdown and i am boot-up my pc on 13:11:10
Please verify the system log messages from /var/log/messages file
On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 20:55 -0700, MHR wrote:
Any suggestions? It's really annoying to have a wide screen and not
be able to use it
Thanks.
mhr
What am I missing?
Not sure but here is my xorg.conf if you care to try it. Viewsonic 2200
series at 1680x1050 with nv driver.
#
On Jul 29, 2008, at 23:55, MHR wrote:
Any suggestions? It's really annoying to have a wide screen and not
be able to use it
Try letting the nvidia installer generate the xorg.conf file (and
then possibly tweak it by hand later). Or try the following
xorg.conf file which works for me
I am using mode 0, which is an aggregate.
I have 2 clients, which are bonded too.
70-80Mb/sec.
MB, sorry :-)
I was wondering if there were any tuning parameters I should look
into. Would a tcp window help? Would increasing the number of server
and client processes help (not sure how to do
I asked one of my team mates to evaluate centos 5.2 as a more stable
distro for our business use than Fedora which we have used for years.
His main objection so far has been the lack of a neat feature of
recent Fedoras (at least since 7) that allows a user to login as
himself if the screen is
Hello guys,
hope i am not making an offtopic
Currently we are looking for storage/backup solution in our company.
Basically we need to backup data incrementaly from windows server and centos
server + subversion repositories.
So far i believe amanda would be best for this situation and also has
Michael Kress wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
There are xfs modules and tools for centos in centos-extras ... so you
can install them for the main kernel.
Ah, that's right, it's the centosplus repo that contains that stuff.
EXTRAS. CentOS EXTRAS for xfs. No need to enable centosplus for it.
Mag Gam wrote:
...
into. Would a tcp window help? Would increasing the number of server
and client processes help (not sure how to do that BTW). Any others
To change the number of server processes edit /etc/sysconfig/nfs,
remove the # from the line:
#RPCNFSDCOUNT=8
and increase the number 8.
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Which rpm has libstdc++.so.5?
xten-xlite for linux says it needs this.
Of course, there will be something else it will need after I get this
Well I went to counterpath's forum and dug for this. A reply to one
person from counterpath was they do not support Linux
A bust so far.
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Which rpm has libstdc++.so.5?
xten-xlite for linux says it needs this.
Of course, there will be something else it will need after I get
this
Well I went to counterpath's forum and dug for this. A reply to one
person from
70-80MB/s is good for NFS/CIFS networking given the 4k block size and network
latency.
It's not the MB/s driven by your storage system that get you it's the IOPS
throttled by the network latency and two-way communication over it.
-Ross
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Mag Gam wrote:
I am using mode 0, which is an aggregate.
I have 2 clients, which are bonded too.
70-80Mb/sec.
MB, sorry :-)
That's totally different then, 80MBytes/second is very fast.
What kind of storage is behind the NFS?
Run iostat -x 1 100 on the server while your doing the test.
Look
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Ian jonhson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you need a newer kernel to use that patch, I would recommend something
that runs more cutting edge for that server, maybe Gentoo or Fedora 9. I
don't recommend patching CentOS with a new kernel as you lose the main
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Which rpm has libstdc++.so.5?
$ rpm --whatprovides /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -q
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61
There's many ways to do this, but yum install compat-libstdc++ should
be all you need.
xten works fine for me (at least on CentOS 4 and 5)
-Greg
When rpmrepo.org is up and running properly, there are 2 or 3 Wiki
pages that need to be updated. I wiped the HD on my daughter's box and
am trying to install multimedia on it again. The change from RPMForge
to rpmrepo.org requires some minor updates to several Wiki pages.
Greg Bailey wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Which rpm has libstdc++.so.5?
$ rpm --whatprovides /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -q
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61
There's many ways to do this, but yum install compat-libstdc++
should be all you need.
xten works fine for me (at least on CentOS 4 and 5)
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Greg Bailey wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Which rpm has libstdc++.so.5?
$ rpm --whatprovides /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -q
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61
There's many ways to do this, but yum install compat-libstdc++
should be all you need.
xten works fine for me
Hi All,
Here's a strange one for you...
I have a Linux box with a PCMCIA adapter PCI card in it. Plugged into said
card is a cellular modem card.
I can configure wvdial and dial the modem card perfectly. My ppp0
interface comes up and I can ping everything.
I also have a network card on
I think backups are important and always on topic.
You could always use Veritas Netbackup. That's what one of my clients uses
with great success. It backups up Windows, Linux and does full,
incremental, restores etc etc all from a nice Java GUI.
It's $$$ but you can't get more Enterprise
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Greg Bailey wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Which rpm has libstdc++.so.5?
$ rpm --whatprovides /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -q
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61
There's many ways to do this, but yum install compat-libstdc++
should be all you need.
xten works fine for me (at
If you enjoy beating your head against the wall and cursing, I highly recommend
Bacula. :-)
It is incredibly robust but a little odd/confusing/intricate to set up
properly. However, once it's working, I've found it is stable and reliable.
Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Support
Rockbochs Inc.
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Of
Shawn Everett
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 4:07 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: [CentOS] Modem network card conflict
If I flush the firewall rules: iptables -F
Bring down the eth0 interface: ifconfig
Lanny Marcus wrote:
When rpmrepo.org is up and running properly, there are 2 or 3 Wiki
pages that need to be updated. I wiped the HD on my daughter's box and
am trying to install multimedia on it again. The change from RPMForge
to rpmrepo.org requires some minor updates to several Wiki pages.
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 09:51:49 +0100:
I mean, who carries such a CD with them to a week-long
meeting?
Well, I used to take my setup CD with me for a while when I took the
laptop with me. It should even suffice if you can get a time-bombed demo
CD. It can also be Win2k
Hi All,
The subject says it all. I'm asking because I've found Fedora 9 to be
buggy as hell - it is one of the worst Fedora releases I've ever used
(and I've been using it since Fedora Core 1). I'm putting up with it
for my work laptop, but it's not fun. :(
My main home machine is still on
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
Hi All,
The subject says it all. I'm asking because I've found Fedora 9 to be
It will be based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
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Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
Hi All,
The subject says it all. I'm asking because I've found Fedora 9 to be
buggy as hell - it is one of the worst Fedora releases I've ever used
(and I've been using it since Fedora Core 1). I'm putting up with it
for my work laptop, but it's not fun. :(
My
nate wrote:
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
Hi All,
The subject says it all. I'm asking because I've found Fedora 9 to be
It will be based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
nate
Just saw this article, which seems relevant to the topic at hand:
David Hláèik wrote:
Basically we need to backup data incrementaly from windows server and centos
server + subversion repositories.
Not as enterprise grade as veritas but still pretty good.
http://www.tolisgroup.com/products/
I've been using BRU(CLI version) off and on for about 8 years now,
I read this question as being Will RHEL 6 be based on Fedora 10?
On 7/30/08 9:45 AM, Rudi Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
Hi All,
The subject says it all. I'm asking because I've found Fedora 9 to be
buggy as hell - it is one of the worst Fedora releases I've
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Alfred von Campe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try letting the nvidia installer generate the xorg.conf file (and then
possibly tweak it by hand later).
That's where I started
Or try the following xorg.conf file which
works for me an autodetects any type of
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Sergio Belkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everything works fine. But I'd want to reduce overhead due SSL and
change to Cyrus with md5 mechanism (or another nonplain mechanism) Can
I do that? Please bear in mind, that I don't want to use
non-encrypyted passwords
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
Hi All,
The subject says it all. I'm asking because I've found Fedora 9 to be
buggy as hell - it is one of the worst Fedora releases I've ever used
(and I've been using it since Fedora Core 1). I'm putting up with it
for my work laptop, but it's not fun. :(
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Alfred von Campe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try letting the nvidia installer generate the xorg.conf file (and then
possibly tweak it by hand later). Or try the following xorg.conf file which
works for me an autodetects any type of display I've attached to my
David Hlác(ik wrote:
hope i am not making an offtopic
Currently we are looking for storage/backup solution in our company.
Basically we need to backup data incrementaly from windows server and
centos server + subversion repositories.
So far i believe amanda would be best for this
On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 10:58 -0400, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Try Fedora 8, I know it doesn't have much life in it for updates, but
it is the most solid Fedora out there right now, and it still is
getting updates until Christmas.
I personnally could be very happy for a while with RHEL/CentOS
Rajeev R. Veedu
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Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am still dead on my corporate system, and the XP boot CD I brought
won't boot. And so far I have not found anyone here at the IETF
meeting that happens to have one in their bag of tricks...
If this is an XP system and the MBR set by XP, then you can boot
On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 07:41 -0700, nate wrote:
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
Hi All,
The subject says it all. I'm asking because I've found Fedora 9 to be
It will be based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
CentOS is based on RHEL, RHEL is based on Fedora: hence, my question...
Regards,
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 10:58 -0400, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Try Fedora 8, I know it doesn't have much life in it for updates, but
it is the most solid Fedora out there right now, and it still is
getting updates until Christmas.
I personnally could be very
Lanny Marcus wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:11:08 -0500:
The change from RPMForge
to rpmrepo.org requires some minor updates to several Wiki pages.
There is no change yet. Just use rpmforge or ATrpms like you used to use
it.
Kai
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On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 7:58 AM, MHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something is resetting the video mode to 1280x1024 when GNOME comes up
- is there any file other than xorg.conf that might cause this?
I'm not sure if this is related, but compiz won't do large
resolutions. I had to switch to
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
CentOS is based on RHEL, RHEL is based on Fedora: hence, my question...
Ask Red Hat. I haven't seen any announcements myself and I would be
surprised if they even knew at this point. RHEL 5 is barely a year old.
nate
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On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 07:58 -0700, MHR wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Alfred von Campe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try letting the nvidia installer generate the xorg.conf file (and then
possibly tweak it by hand later). Or try the following xorg.conf file which
works for me an
Les Mikesell wrote:
David Hl�c(ik wrote:
hope i am not making an offtopic
Currently we are looking for storage/backup solution in our company.
snip
My 2cents: For commercial backup, cross platform, I have found that
Arkeia products are not only easy (rpm based!) and stable, but they
Tom Browder wrote:
I asked one of my team mates to evaluate centos 5.2 as a more stable
distro for our business use than Fedora which we have used for years.
His main objection so far has been the lack of a neat feature of
recent Fedoras (at least since 7) that allows a user to login as
himself
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
When rpmrepo.org is up and running properly, there are 2 or 3 Wiki
pages that need to be updated. I wiped the HD on my daughter's box and
am trying to install multimedia on it again. The change from
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:11:08 -0500:
The change from RPMForge
to rpmrepo.org requires some minor updates to several Wiki pages.
There is no change yet. Just use rpmforge or ATrpms like you used to use
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:19:50 -0400:
RHEL is based on Fedora: hence, my question...
then you would want to ask at RH.
Kai
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Lanny Marcus wrote:
I got an error back. Then, I tried going to rpmforge.com which seemed
to be working at a minimal level and then to rpmrepo.org which
isn't fully functional yet. I will try it again, ASAP. I've used those
Wiki pages in the past, without any problems, so I think it's just
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 9:58 AM, MHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Alfred von Campe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try letting the nvidia installer generate the xorg.conf file (and then
possibly tweak it by hand later). Or try the following xorg.conf file which
works
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Ralph Angenendt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
I got an error back. Then, I tried going to rpmforge.com which seemed
to be working at a minimal level and then to rpmrepo.org which
isn't fully functional yet. I will try it again, ASAP. I've used
On 7/30/08, Hywel Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Browder wrote:
I asked one of my team mates to evaluate centos 5.2 as a more stable
distro for our business use than Fedora which we have used for years.
His main objection so far has been the lack of a neat feature of
recent
This was happening, *very* frequently, after the upgrade to CentOS 5.2
(32 bit). Mark (MHR) also had problems with this. Neither of us could
report it with BugBuddy, which requests a newer version of GNOME. Now,
after having installed 15-20 updates that came out after the big
upgrade to 5.2, it is
on 7-29-2008 11:10 PM Ian jonhson spake the following:
If you need a newer kernel to use that patch, I would recommend something
that runs more cutting edge for that server, maybe Gentoo or Fedora 9. I
don't recommend patching CentOS with a new kernel as you lose the main
benefit for using an
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
MHR
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 4:36 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Widescreen monitor won't configure to a wide screen
About that generic CRT, have you by any chance tried generic lcd
I downloaded the FC rpm for sip.communicator.org:
http://www.sip-communicator.org/index.php/Main/Download
yum localinstall of this rpm came up needing alsa-oss as a dependency.
I have really tried to find this, looking at over rpmforge, kbsingh, and
atrpms.
So can anyone point me to this
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MHR
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 4:59 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Widescreen monitor won't configure to a wide screen
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Alfred von Campe [EMAIL
David Hláčik wrote:
Hello guys,
hope i am not making an offtopic
Currently we are looking for storage/backup solution in our company.
Basically we need to backup data incrementaly from windows server and
centos server + subversion repositories.
So far i believe amanda would be best for
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 3:33 AM, Mad Unix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ALL
#!/bin/sh
# Shell script to monitor or watch the disk space
I use this one-liner:
df -P| awk '$5+090{print $0|mutt -s [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]}'
Probably, you should add -t ext3 to avoid reporting nfs or
on 7-30-2008 12:29 AM Robert Moskowitz spake the following:
I am still dead on my corporate system, and the XP boot CD I brought
won't boot. And so far I have not found anyone here at the IETF meeting
that happens to have one in their bag of tricks...
So I found instructions on doing this in
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:29:01 +0100:
I am still dead on my corporate system, and the XP boot CD I brought
won't boot. And so far I have not found anyone here at the IETF
meeting that happens to have one in their bag of
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Bart Schaefer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if this is related, but compiz won't do large
resolutions. I had to switch to metacity to get gnome to run at
1280x1024. That was on my work laptop running ubuntu, though, so take
it with the appropriate
on 7-30-2008 7:36 AM Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu spake the following:
Hi All,
The subject says it all. I'm asking because I've found Fedora 9 to be
buggy as hell - it is one of the worst Fedora releases I've ever used
(and I've been using it since Fedora Core 1). I'm putting up with it
for my work
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 8:37 AM, William L. Maltby
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keep in mind that I'm ignorant.
We all know that, Bill - that's why I'm here, too. (No, not your
ignorance, mine! :-)
You had mentioned earlier that it not only changed resolution, but
revereted to analog monitor.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if this is related to a problem I had, 1 or 2 years ago,
where system-config-display (?) said that it was updating xorg.conf,
but, in fact, it did not update it. Sometimes the GUIs do not work as
advertised.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 9:35 AM, Sorin Srbu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dunno' what to tell you more. Most of the hints I told you have worked for me,
maybe somebody else can help you?
I appreciate your efforts - at least I've eliminated a lot of things
that are not the problem
mhr
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Sorin Srbu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have some setting on your actual monitor-hardware you can tweak? You
know
how most lcd-monitors have auto-settings enabled. Maybe something there is
ducking with your x-configs?
I tried that this morning - nothing
Has anyone successfully deployed CentOS on HP Proliant servers using the
Altiris Rapid Deployment (RDP) framework?This works out of the box with
RHEL 5.1 but I have not been able to get this to work with CentOS 5.1.If
anyone knows of an article on all the details to be able to deploy
Lanny Marcus wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:01:27 -0500:
when I tried:
rpm -Uhv
http://apt.sw.be/packages/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm
I got an error back.
because this won't work. Download and install. You should do this *always*
when you get an error remote
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I downloaded the FC rpm for sip.communicator.org:
http://www.sip-communicator.org/index.php/Main/Download
yum localinstall of this rpm came up needing alsa-oss as a dependency.
I found alsa-oss at
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 12:08 PM, MHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, do you have a way to connect the monitor to a computer running eg
Windows,
just to see it's CentOS and Gnome that's giving you grief and not the
hardware?
I can do that, but since it works up to the login in wide screen
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:01:27 -0500:
when I tried:
rpm -Uhv
http://apt.sw.be/packages/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm
I got an error back.
because this won't work. Download
Handloser, Fred (IHPS Corvallis) schrieb:
Has anyone successfully deployed CentOS on HP Proliant servers using
the Altiris Rapid Deployment (RDP) framework?This works out of the
box with RHEL 5.1 but I have not been able to get this to work with
CentOS 5.1.If anyone knows of an
Lanny Marcus wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:01:27 -0500:
when I tried:
rpm -Uhv
http://apt.sw.be/packages/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm
I got an error back.
Lanny, this is the package you want:
Hi,
I have a Centos 4.6 machine that even tough has been updated with the latest
bind 9.2.4-28.0.1.el4 is marked as vulnerable by
https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/services/dnsentropy.
I have another machine which also uses that same distro and is not.
Do I have to do any other update?
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Steve Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:01:27 -0500:
when I tried:
rpm -Uhv
http://apt.sw.be/packages/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm
I got an error back.
Lanny, this is the package you want:
Hi,
I download dvd movie files from torrent.It is like below
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1048614912 2008-07-24 16:49 VTS_01_1.VOB
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 538210304 2008-07-24 16:52 VTS_01_2.VOB
File command on above giving the below ouput.
file VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_1.VOB: MPEG sequence, v2,
Scott Silva wrote on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 09:49:42 -0700:
I am wondering if any standard Microsoft boot sector might work. I could
probably e-mail you a CD image of a dos 7.1 bootdisk if fdisk /mbr would
work. I have never tried it, and maybe I'll quickly fire up a VM image of XP
and try it.
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