Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
I tried to cover each section but don't know if they are correct at all
and if I missed something. I propose you to share this work with those
people before take a decision, grab opinions, things that are missing,
and anything else that avoid using the theme. That
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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
...
What do you think ?
Okay, let us go for it. Do you think you could build an updated redhat
artwork package? Do you need help with that?
Yes please, I really would like to do it ... How I
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
...
What do you think ?
Okay, let us go for it. Do you think you could build an updated redhat
artwork package? Do you need help with that?
Yes please, I really would like to do it ... How I build the
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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
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which is the version we'll render images for ?
5.3? Or what do you mean by version?
Yes that's it. Some images have the word CentOS-VERSION. Do we use just
CentOS-5 or CentOS-5.3 in them ?
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de wrote:
It still tries to look for files under /home/al/Desktop/CentOS
Can we correct that somehow?
Oh, and the colors are *way* off after I rendered. See here:
http://oerks.de/~ralph/broken.png - is that because of the
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
The paths are still wrong in the svg files, that has to be fixed
also - except if you are able to render *all* files with the correct
char sets.
It still tries to look for files under /home/al/Desktop/CentOS
Can we correct that somehow?
Yes. I'll try to
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Akemi Yagi amy...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Akemi Yagi amy...@gmail.com wrote:
There is some problem with slide 06, but otherwise everything else
looks perfect. I will get back to the troubled slide later.
After some trial and error
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Hi,
Could we organize the anaconda slide translation guide in the page:
https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/wiki/HowToTranslateSlides
It already has some some headers.
Best Regards,
- --
Alain Reguera Delgado a...@ciget.cienfuegos.cu
I'd like to edit the HowTo/EncryptedFilesystem page the note on how to
create a valid keyfile. This is not a trivial action.
Creating a plaintext file in vim does not qualify as a valid
password. Instead, a valid keyfile is created by doing the following:
echo -n password keyfile.key
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Hi,
Could we organize the anaconda slide translation guide in the page:
https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/wiki/HowToTranslateSlides
It already has some some headers.
Can you check that for errors, please?
Cheers,
Ralph
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On 01/22/2009 09:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Dennis J. wrote on Wed, 21 Jan 2009 20:00:24 +0100:
Doing a hdparm -t on the host system consistently gives
me a result of about 70MB/sec yet in a KVM guest I get results ranging from
40MB/sec to 125MB/sec on each run.
The higher
Anyone else getting these tickets from sysad...@zweirad-stadler.de
quoting old messages to this list directly to his mailbox?
Kai
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On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Phil Schaffner p.r.schaff...@ieee.orgwrote:
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 14:31 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Anyone else getting these tickets from sysad...@zweirad-stadler.de
quoting old messages to this list directly to his mailbox?
No. Haven't seen that
Estimado
El propietario de las listas debe ser squid y no root. de ahi tu problema.
saludos
2009/1/21 Fernando Rojas fernandoro...@eneut.org
Gabriela Rodríguez escribió:
Hola a todos, les cuento: Tengo un servidor centos 4 configurado como
proxy y funciona muy bien el detalle es que le
Alguno tiene algun truquito para poder instalar una maquina virtual
con Suse de 32 bits, sobre un dom-0 con CentOS 5.2 de 64 bits.
Lo que yo hice fue copiar a un ftp los cds de suse, y hacerle un
createrepo, lo que me lo hizo bien, luego cuando fui a crear la maquina
virtual, me dió error al
hola tengo instalado centos 5.2 en mi pc y por mas que he configurado el
erchivo /etc/dhcpd.conf, no consigo que levante el servicio.
me sale fallo cuando intento levantar el mismo, agradecere me puedan ayudar.
_
News,
tail /var/log/messages -n 50... de seguro ahí aparece el problema.
mensaje original-
De: Jorge Zevallos Valdivia jorgeandr...@hotmail.com
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Fecha: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:11:18 -0500
-
Hola lista
tengo hace ya un tiempo un problema con cifs al que no logro darle
solución. El asunto es que administro una red que tiene tanto servidores
linux como windozes. En ocasiones necesito hacer salvas o copiar
actualizaciones antivirus etc desde lo servidores linux hacia carpetas
Yo en CentOS 5.2 utilizo lo siguiente:
/sbin/mount.cifs //192.168.2.2/fotos /nslu2/fotos/ -o
user=mi_usuario,password=mi_contraseña,uid=500,gid=500
Espero te sirva.
-
Un Saludo
Juan Garcia
El jue, 22-01-2009 a las 10:25 -0500, Roldan Rodriguez escribió:
Hola lista
tengo hace ya un
Una consulta quisera saber que host se han conectado a mi pc, tengo
entendido que se almacena en un log pero no se donde ni el nombre del
registro haber si alguien me echa una mano necesito pork kreo q alguien
estan entrando a mi host. Y una más. alguien sabe como borrar el
historial de
borra .bash_history en tu directorio home.
Para checar los ingresos no estoy seguro, pero prueba con cat
/var/log/secure y busca entradas que tengan pam_unix(sshd:session)
mensaje original-
De: wilder deza sopo...@gammacargo.com
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Fecha:
Envía el archivo de configuración o en su defecto parte del archivo log
donde aparece el error.
/var/log/messages
Saludos,
Javier.
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De: centos-es-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-es-boun...@centos.org] En
nombre de Jorge Zevallos Valdivia
Enviado el: Jueves, 22 de Enero
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:27 AM, wilder deza sopo...@gammacargo.com wrote:
Una consulta quisera saber que host se han conectado a mi pc, tengo
entendido que se almacena en un log pero no se donde ni el nombre del
registro haber si alguien me echa una mano necesito pork kreo q alguien
estan
Buen dia !!
Estoy buscando informacion y quiero probar la video conferencia en mi centos
aluna idea .
Quiero implementa video conferencia para reuniones y cosas asi en un server
especifico alguna idea sobre eso.
gracias
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Movil :(511)995-412-884
Hola lista.
Tengo un problema con un archivo tar.bz2 que esta corrupto, y necesito obtener
información de este.
Este tar.bz2 es una copia de seguridad de un home que se realizo hace unos
pocos días.
Hasta el momento estos son los pasos que he realizado.
bzip2recover el cual me genero 10435
gracias por su respuesta pero esa prueba tambien la hice y con
mount.cifs me da el mismo error.
estuve haciendo otras pruebas e intente montar una carpeta compartida en
otro servidor windoze , esta vez un win2k server y en este caso si se
monto ok... todo parece indicar que con quien no se
Carlos Moreira wrote:
Alguno tiene algun truquito para poder instalar una maquina virtual
con Suse de 32 bits, sobre un dom-0 con CentOS 5.2 de 64 bits.
Lo que yo hice fue copiar a un ftp los cds de suse, y hacerle un
createrepo, lo que me lo hizo bien, luego cuando fui a crear la maquina
epe
saludos
--
bueno que siguieras este consejo para que no pases trabajo leyendo esto
hilo de lo que estás hablando y a veces son cosas interesantes. Sería
Willer, trata de no hacer top posting pues es un tanto molesto seguir el
wilder deza wrote:
Si gracias a todos ya tengo lo que buscaba
César Sepúlveda wrote:
Hola lista.
Tengo un problema con un archivo tar.bz2 que esta corrupto, y necesito
obtener
información de este.
Este tar.bz2 es una copia de seguridad de un home que se realizo hace unos
pocos días.
Te deseo suerte, trata de ver si por la lista de bzip2 te
Contraté un vps con 256 mb y ando con problemas de optimización de uso de
ram para que me ajuste, pero no me queda claro la diferencia para saber el
efecto de cada uno de ellos?
¿podrían de favor explicarmelo un poco más sencillo que en
Pregunta tengo servidor de correo web y proxy cada uno en distinta
makina. aora podria ser que esete ebox yo lo enlace con los servidores
que tengo o necesariamente tendria q cambiar todo y hacer un solo
servidor con los servicios que me ofrece el ebox.
Solucions Informatiques JM SL escribió:
On Thursday 22 January 2009 16:13:48 Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez wrote:
César Sepúlveda wrote:
Hola lista.
Tengo un problema con un archivo tar.bz2 que esta corrupto, y necesito
obtener información de este.
Este tar.bz2 es una copia de seguridad de un home que se realizo hace
unos
Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez escribió:
Carlos Moreira wrote:
Alguno tiene algun truquito para poder instalar una maquina virtual
con Suse de 32 bits, sobre un dom-0 con CentOS 5.2 de 64 bits.
Lo que yo hice fue copiar a un ftp los cds de suse, y hacerle un
createrepo, lo que me lo hizo
*Adjunto les envio el archivo de configuracion de squid..gracias de antemano
*
Hola a todos, les cuento: Tengo un servidor centos 4 configurado como proxy
y funciona muy bien el detalle es que le quiero poner el squidguard para
bloquear paginas pornograficas pero no parece funcionar. A
buen punto. Voy a considerarlo.
Mientras tanto, al menos como cultura general y en tanto reviso este otro
server ¿alguna luz de la diferencia entre worker y prefork?
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Mientras tanto, al menos como cultura general y en tanto reviso este otro
server ¿alguna luz de la diferencia entre worker y prefork?
Under most platforms only MPM is available, under Unix there are two
options, prefork and worker. The prefork MPM forks off a number of
identical Apache
Hello,
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 01:41, ankush grover ankushcen...@gmail.com wrote:
We are running some of the Centos 5 32 bit, 5.2 64-bit systems. These
systems are ldap clients and the ldap server is Windows 2003 Server.
How exactly? Are you using nss_ldap to get user ids from AD? Are you
Am 22.01.2009 02:19, schrieb Amos Shapira:
2. Alternatively - what linux anti-virus (oh, the shame of typing this
word combination :() do you use which doesn't affect our systems
performance too much.
http://www.f-prot.com/products/corporate_users/unix/
has some Linux AV products.
Rainer
Warren Young wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
CentOS 5 requires 512MB for installation
I had an EL5 install attempt fail on a VM with 512 MB of RAM. Big ugly
anaconda Python stack dump type error. Upped the RAM for the VM, and it
installed.
You need a combined(!) 768MB of RAM and
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
1. Has anyone here gone though such a procedure and got good arguments
against the need for anti-virus?
There is no good argument against running malware detection on any
sever.
2. Alternatively - what linux anti-virus (oh, the shame of typing this
word
On 1/22/09, Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de wrote:
Warren Young wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
CentOS 5 requires 512MB for installation
I had an EL5 install attempt fail on a VM with 512 MB of RAM. Big ugly
anaconda Python stack dump type error. Upped the RAM for the VM,
On Thursday 22 January 2009 09:35:11 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
What do you do with clamav on a linux server? Especially: How is it run
by you? What do you think it protects you against on a linux server?
1 - it protects you against passing on any windows viruses to windows users
2 - it satisfied
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED
m_d_berger_1...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have an old 400mHz Dell with a 20G hard drive
and 125M ram. Can I install and run CentOS on it?
Depends on what you want to use it for. I have successfully run
CentOS on PIIIs with as little as 256MB of
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 22 January 2009 09:35:11 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
What do you do with clamav on a linux server? Especially: How is it run
by you? What do you think it protects you against on a linux server?
1 - it protects you against passing on any windows viruses to windows
rra...@comcast.net wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Farkas Levente wrote:
rra...@comcast.net wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Farkas Levente wrote:
rra...@comcast.net wrote:
I am migrating from Fedora 8 to CentOS 5.2
I have usb dvd
On F8 I have /etc/udev/rules/00-my-custom.rules
BUS==scsi,
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 12:16 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 22 January 2009 09:35:11 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
What do you do with clamav on a linux server? Especially: How is it run
by you? What do you think it protects you against on a linux server?
1 - it protects you against passing
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:31:20 +0100:
You need a combined(!) 768MB of RAM and Swap to successfully install
CentOS 5.2 (see the release notes).
in graphics mode.
Kai
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Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com
I install many Xen domU systems with 256MB running CentOS 5.x. If you
use text base installer, you should have no issues.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Michael Simpson
mikie.simp...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/22/09, Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de wrote:
Warren Young wrote:
James A.
On Thursday 22 January 2009 12:46:46 Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 12:16 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 22 January 2009 09:35:11 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
What do you do with clamav on a linux server? Especially: How is it run
by you? What do you think it protects you
Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm sure there are plenty of people that can give Ralph detailed information
about using it efficiently.
Sorry, I do not want to know how to use clamav efficiently, I am just
wondering what good clamav will do on a server, as there aren't really
any hooks into file writing
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Ralph Angenendt
ra+cen...@br-online.dera%2bcen...@br-online.de
wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm sure there are plenty of people that can give Ralph detailed
information
about using it efficiently.
Sorry, I do not want to know how to use clamav efficiently, I
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 14:15 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm sure there are plenty of people that can give Ralph detailed
information
about using it efficiently.
Sorry, I do not want to know how to use clamav efficiently, I am just
wondering what good clamav will
I use AVG, they have a nice and clean Real Time Scanning piece of
software for Linux
see http://www.grisoft.com for general info
http://www.avg.com/download-7?prd=avl
to download for the different flavors of Linux
I use it on my Linux boxes as well as all of my Windows Clients and
Matt Shields wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Ralph Angenendt
ra+cen...@br-online.dera%2bcen...@br-online.de
As far as I know there is no AntiVirus solution for Linux which works
the same as all the solutions under Windows do. And if you do not have
real time scanning on a
John Plemons wrote:
I use AVG, they have a nice and clean Real Time Scanning piece of
software for Linux
Oh. So maybe dazuko now isn't a resource hog anymore?
Thanks, that is the first time I've heard about a component like that.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Description: PGP signature
Hi all,
I am trying to find out how to disable rquotad and pop (port 443)
for rquotad /etc/sysconfig/nfs has it quoted out but yet it is running?
How do I disable it?
also what about pop?
Jerry
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We are moving all our (limited and badly organized) documentation to a wiki.
Anyone got any examples/pointers to a hierarchy that made logical sense? We
are hoping to move everything from topology to application specific notes in
to the wiki. Given the size of this task, I only want to do this
Yes, I know, it's really really embarrassing to have to ask but I'm
being pushed to the wall with PCI DSS Compliance procedure
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_DSS) and have to either justify why
we don't need to install an anti-virus or find an anti-virus to run on
our CentOS 5 servers.
Rick,
For rquota this shows:
ps ax | grep rquota
3140 ?Ss 0:00 rpc.rquotad
15025 ?Ss 0:00 rpc.rquotad
21509 ?Ss 0:00 rpc.rquotad
21590 pts/2S+ 0:00 grep rquota
grep RQUOTA /etc/sysconfig/nfs
#RQUOTAD=/usr/sbin/rpc.rquotad
#RQUOTAD_PORT=875
CentOS team... as is already bug reported and marked solved... as we
await the upstream repair for this.
It was reported that this was happening on CentOS 5. You likely already
know, but it also happens on CentOS 4.
For those unaware. It seems that SquirrelMail has an issue which allows
mail
None... clamav, amavis, etc... are used for protecting Windows boxes
behind the Linux boxes. If you aren't running any Windows hosts on the
FYI, clamav also detects linux based viruses. There are linux based
viruses. Rkhunter is also good to run on a linux server as well.
Jerry Geis wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:22:16 -0500:
for rquotad /etc/sysconfig/nfs has it quoted out but yet it is running?
How do I disable it?
also what about pop?
service name start/stop
chkconfig name off to disable starting
Kai
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Get your web at
Jerry Geis wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:22:16 -0500:
/ for rquotad /etc/sysconfig/nfs has it quoted out but yet it is running?
// How do I disable it?
//
// also what about pop?
/
service name start/stop
chkconfig name off to disable starting
Sure I familiar with those commands,
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Warren Young wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
CentOS 5 requires 512MB for installation
I had an EL5 install attempt fail on a VM with 512 MB of RAM. Big ugly
anaconda Python stack dump type error. Upped the RAM for the VM, and it
installed.
You need a combined(!)
Jerry Geis wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:45:21 -0500:
first, could you please *reply* and keep in the thread and not send new
messages when you reply?
Sure I familiar with those commands, problem is there is not rquota
service... SO these dont help.
Fine. Why didn't you say so in your
Bit of an emergency as I'm told this laptop has to leave here in 15 minutes,
I've gone ahead and configured, made, installed PHP 5.2 but an httpd restart
still only sees the old PHP 5.0.4, I think there's a fairly simple way to
get it to find the 5.2 version I've just installed but can't think
Amos Shapira wrote:
2. Alternatively - what linux anti-virus (oh, the shame of typing this
word combination :() do you use which doesn't affect our systems
performance too much.
I highly recommend Sophos antivirus:
Rainer Traut wrote:
Am 22.01.2009 02:19, schrieb Amos Shapira:
2. Alternatively - what linux anti-virus (oh, the shame of typing this
word combination :() do you use which doesn't affect our systems
performance too much.
http://www.f-prot.com/products/corporate_users/unix/
has some Linux
But again you said it, Symantic is trash
With my history of machine crashes caused by their I can do it better
altitude, Run don't walk from Symantic
John Plemons
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:31:20 +0100:
You need a combined(!) 768MB of RAM and Swap to successfully install
CentOS 5.2 (see the release notes).
in graphics mode.
And really it is a performance question as long as you have 256M of real
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
1. Has anyone here gone though such a procedure and got good arguments
against the need for anti-virus?
There is no good argument against running malware detection on any
sever.
2. Alternatively - what linux anti-virus (oh, the shame of typing this
word
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
I disagree. On most raid-controllers we use XFS has a significant advantage
over Ext3 when it comes to large sequential writes. Ext3 gets nowhere near
the bare metal performance.
So, in short, I think it will be interesting to see how Ext4 performs for
this.
On Jan 22, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
wrote:
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:31:20 +0100:
You need a combined(!) 768MB of RAM and Swap to successfully install
CentOS 5.2 (see the release notes).
in graphics mode.
And
Craig White wrote:
seriously though, found this little tidbit which seems important to note
(under known issues)...
http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/Release_Notes/sect-Release_Notes-Known_Issues.html
When upgrading from an earlier version of Red Hat
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Adam Tauno Williams
awill...@whitemice.org wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
1. Has anyone here gone though such a procedure and got good arguments
against the need for anti-virus?
There is no good argument against running malware detection on any
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
But I'm wondering where we need to put it ? I was thinking in either
the general CentOS FAQ or in the CentOS 5 FAQ ? Anyone can think of a
better place ?
I don't think people will find that when it's put in the FAQ, especially
if work is being
Hierarchies are as diverse and personal as they come. What is more
important is to have your site be searchable. To that end you might
invest in adding search tags to each document. So that you have access
to them all in a flat way as well as the hierarchy.
--Glenn
2009/1/23 Joseph L. Casale
Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Yes, I know, it's really really embarrassing to have to ask but I'm
being pushed to the wall with PCI DSS Compliance procedure
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_DSS) and have to either justify why
we don't need to install an anti-virus or
Ross Walker wrote:
On Jan 22, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
wrote:
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:31:20 +0100:
You need a combined(!) 768MB of RAM and Swap to successfully install
CentOS 5.2 (see the release
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:42 PM, David G. Miller d...@davenjudy.org wrote:
Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Yes, I know, it's really really embarrassing to have to ask but I'm
being pushed to the wall with PCI DSS Compliance procedure
In a wiki, you are typically shooting for a flat structure, and the
links in the pages organically make a structure.
As already said, searching is the key. In the past, with Word docs or
even text files, you needed to impose a hierarchy because it made
things easier to find. Now you just need
Ned Slider wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Remove the Stay in touch at planet centos link and put a prominent
link like Stay in touch with 5.3 development on there?
Can we get a page created - say something like, CentOS-5.3 Release
Status, and then worry about where to link it from, or
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
What do you do with clamav on a linux server?
You scan the server for malware.
When? Every day via crontab? That can be much too late. Every hour? That can
be much too late. Every 10 minutes? That can be much too late - and your
server is busy scanning the file
John Clement wrote:
Bit of an emergency as I'm told this laptop has to leave here in 15 minutes,
I've gone ahead and configured, made, installed PHP 5.2 but an httpd restart
still only sees the old PHP 5.0.4, I think there's a fairly simple way to
get it to find the 5.2 version I've just
I hope someone familiar with the way Linux processes files can enlighten
me on the following:
I recently replaced an old Windows 2000 server with a new machine
running CentOS 5.2. It uses Samba 3.2.7 to serve a network of Windows XP
clients.
We are a newspaper. We use Acrobat Distiller to
Hi all,
I am looking for a way to recover my primary VolGroup00 that has my
root partition.
Here is my scenario;
1 - I add an external drive to my VolGroup00 which is sdc1.
2 - I make that external drive a snapshot of my /
3 - After I remove that new volume of sdc1 using lvremove, all os
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 20:28:41 +
Miguel Medalha wrote:
My question is: how is the order of files determined by Linux when a
particular order is not explicitly required by a program?
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-newbie/111044-change-order-files-directory.html
I have no idea if the
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-newbie/111044-change-order-files-directory.htm
I searched Google too, and I read that page. That doesn't work for us:
the Windows users won't touch anything on the server (or Linux, for that
matter) and I am not there every day. The file names change
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 20:46:29 +
Miguel Medalha wrote:
I searched Google too, and I read that page. That doesn't work for us:
the Windows users won't touch anything on the server (or Linux, for that
matter) and I am not there every day.
The Windows users wouldn't have to know that they
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 21:24 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
What do you do with clamav on a linux server?
You scan the server for malware.
When? Every day via crontab? That can be much too late. Every hour? That can
be much too late. Every 10 minutes? That can
2009/1/22 Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de:
John Clement wrote:
Bit of an emergency as I'm told this laptop has to leave here in 15 minutes,
I've gone ahead and configured, made, installed PHP 5.2 but an httpd restart
still only sees the old PHP 5.0.4, I think there's a fairly simple way
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
What do you do with clamav on a linux server?
You scan the server for malware.
There is nothing special about LINUX here. The whole don't run
services as root business is just so much noise. It isn't about
protecting the *server* it is about protecting the
Miguel Medalha wrote:
I hope someone familiar with the way Linux processes files can enlighten
me on the following:
I recently replaced an old Windows 2000 server with a new machine
running CentOS 5.2. It uses Samba 3.2.7 to serve a network of Windows XP
clients.
We are a newspaper.
There is nothing special about LINUX here. The whole don't run
services as root business is just so much noise. It isn't about
protecting the *server* it is about protecting the *data* which is
accesses [hopefully] by services which are *not* root. It is about the
data and the clients
Miguel Medalha wrote:
I hope someone familiar with the way Linux processes files can enlighten
me on the following:
...
On the Windows server, Distiller processes the files by filename order:
M09010901A001C.ps
M09010901A002C.ps
M09010901A003C.ps
Windows NTFS uses B-Tree for its
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de wrote:
Why do you compile software on your own
when you don't know how to do it correctly?
Is PHP 5.2 available through yum for CentOS 4?
If so, I'm interested, because mine's only at 5.1.
Thanks,
Scott
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:14 PM, John Clement j...@m4-p.com wrote:
Bit of an emergency as I'm told this laptop has to leave here in 15 minutes,
I've gone ahead and configured, made, installed PHP 5.2 but an httpd restart
still only sees the old PHP 5.0.4, I think there's a fairly simple way to
What is the status of i7 architecture support for CentOS-5? Do the
latest updates support it?
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Ross Walker wrote:
On Jan 22, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:31:20 +0100:
You need a combined(!) 768MB of RAM
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 02:18:05PM -0800, Michael St. Laurent wrote:
What is the status of i7 architecture support for CentOS-5? Do the
latest updates support it?
according to the upstream notes wait for 5.3
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