I also think wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Wireless/Broadcom would definitely
be the way to go.
Also I would like to note that 'modprobe' worked fine for me.
And to correct compile error I've edited src/include/typedefs.h by adding
'#define TYPEDEF_BOOL' right after header comment.
Merry
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailingli...@gmail.com wrote:
I have always been able to browse, without any problems,
http://www.mobile-review.com/index-en.shtml but for the past 2 or 3
days, Mozilla Firefox just hangs connecting to How can I tell
if they have started
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Tolun ARDAHANLI
tolun.ardaha...@linux.org.tr wrote:
I didn't found the installation from Centos5.4 LiveCD. Does not have any
installation script inside this distribution? or How can I start to install
LiveCd to HDD?
Normally, this is not done from a CentOS Live
We have CENTOS 5.3 on DELL server. I tried to use sar -b or sar -u and it
only show report starting on 12:00 A.M.
my questions are:
1. for sar -u or sar -b how can I generate two or three days ago report?
2. how to generate daily report from sa2 peocess?
Thanks.
mcclnx mcc wrote:
We have CENTOS 5.3 on DELL server. I tried to use sar -b or sar -u and
it only show report starting on 12:00 A.M.
my questions are:
1. for sar -u or sar -b how can I generate two or three days ago report?
2. how to generate daily report from sa2 peocess?
I suggest
chkconfig sysstat on
service sysstat start
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 07:48:21 -0800
John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
mcclnx mcc wrote:
We have CENTOS 5.3 on DELL server. I tried to use sar -b or sar -u and
it only show report starting on 12:00 A.M.
my questions are:
1. for
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
We've got a developer here who needs to use both java and openjdk. I was
giving her sudo for alternatives, but my manager would prefer that I
look into environment-modules. I've installed it, and I see it comes with
configurations for cvs and
People,
While installing 5.4, I ran into an unhandled exception. It generated a log
file, which I saved successfully. Unfortunately, I neglected to write down
where to send the log file. Where does it go?
Thank you
Jeff
Jeff Silverman | Network Support Engineer
D 206.272-6465
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On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Manu Verhaegen mav...@telenet.be wrote:
I have use the following command
grep 'ipadres' /var/www/vhosts/*/statistics/logs/access_log
grep 'ipadres' /var/log/httpd/acces
typo - ipadres should be ipaddress? And even with correct spelling,
that is probably not
Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
Hi folks,
I have run into a confusing problem.
My initial problem is: Conga does not offer Add a virtual machine
service. So I googled and found a RedHat advisory on that:
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2009-1623.html
which points updates that should fix this.
I think they meant you should replace ipadres with the actual ip
address of the attacker... ;-)
--
Joost Waversveld
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Datum: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 09:24:05 -1000
Van: Dave tdbtdb+cen...@gmail.com
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On 12/25/2009 06:43 PM, Jeff Silverman wrote:
People,
While installing 5.4, I ran into an unhandled exception. It generated a
log file, which I saved successfully. Unfortunately, I neglected to
write down where to send the log file. Where does it go?
http://bugs.centos.org
- KB
I found a command-line program that did this once before, used it for a
while and then forgot about it until right now and I'll be damned if I
can find it again.
A command line IP calculator that takes an address range and give it
back in cidr format.
I found an online one that does this here:
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 05:05:53PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
Does anyone know what it's called and where it can be found?
/bin/ipcalc - part of the initscripts package.
John
--
If man does find the solution for world
I found a command-line program that did this once before, used it for a
while and then forgot about it until right now and I'll be damned if I
can find it again.
A command line IP calculator that takes an address range and give it
back in cidr format.
I found an online one that does this
On Fri, 2009-12-25 at 17:14 -0600, Barry Brimer wrote:
I like the one at http://jodies.de/ipcalc-archive/ipcalc-0.41/ipcalc
which also gives Cisco wildcard masks as well as all the other useful
things.
I'm pretty sure this is the one that I was using before.
Thanks loads for the help.
--
On Fri, 2009-12-25 at 17:09 -0600, John R. Dennison wrote:
Does anyone know what it's called and where it can be found?
/bin/ipcalc - part of the initscripts package.
As far as I can tell, that one doesn't do ranges (from a.b.c.0 to
a.b.e.255 stuff). At least, if it does I
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 05:41:29PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
As far as I can tell, that one doesn't do ranges (from a.b.c.0 to
a.b.e.255 stuff). At least, if it does I haven't figured out the magic
incantation to get it to do that.
No, it indeed does not. My brain skipped over the
I think you should give the user a path list of javas you've installed. More
step on, a script with a sun-java or openjdk as input for switching the
java type would be better.
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.comwrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us
xiaoyunpeng wrote:
I think you should give the user a path list of javas you've installed. More
step on, a script with a sun-java or openjdk as input for switching the
java type would be better.
Ok, so I guess no one's ever used environment-modules. Thanks anyway.
mark
On Sat, Dec
mark wrote:
Ok, so I guess no one's ever used environment-modules. Thanks anyway.
ugh, its a big rats-nest of TCL that does a complicated version of what
that shell script I pasted did, eg it dinks with the path.
TCL is, imho, the worst scripting language ever.
John R Pierce wrote:
mark wrote:
Ok, so I guess no one's ever used environment-modules. Thanks anyway.
ugh, its a big rats-nest of TCL that does a complicated version of what
that shell script I pasted did, eg it dinks with the path.
TCL is, imho, the worst scripting language ever.
2009/12/25 Jeff Silverman j.silver...@f5.com
People,
While installing 5.4, I ran into an unhandled exception. It generated a
log file, which I saved successfully. Unfortunately, I neglected to write
down where to send the log file. Where does it go?
i'd try: /root on installed file
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