I saw in the anouncement for the upcoming Boston, MA conference that there
will be demos of CentOS on an ARM7 system. I am wondering: does this mean that
there is somewhere out there a build of some version of CentOS that might run
on a Raspberry Pi (which has an ARM7 processor)?
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Am 22.06.2015 um 18:26 schrieb Robert Heller hel...@deepsoft.com:
I saw in the anouncement for the upcoming Boston, MA conference that there
will be demos of CentOS on an ARM7 system. I am wondering: does this mean that
there is somewhere out there a build of some version of CentOS that might
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On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 11:31:34AM -0400, ken wrote:
For some reason the tech support people at Hewlett-Packard don't
know what the default password is to access their printer's embedded
web server (EWS). I got it myself from the installation manual six
months ago and immediately set my own
For some reason the tech support people at Hewlett-Packard don't know
what the default password is to access their printer's embedded web
server (EWS). I got it myself from the installation manual six months
ago and immediately set my own password which I have used since then, so
I no longer
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=officejet+8620+manual
I concur - I don't believe there is a password on the EWS.
You should be able to print out the network settings from the LCD control
panel, which will be 2 or 3 pages and includes info you need like MAC
address[es], default and user-set passwords, IP
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On 06/22/2015 02:51 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 02:30:00PM -0400, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 12:43 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 11:31:34AM -0400, ken wrote:
For some reason the tech support people at Hewlett-Packard don't
know what the default password is
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On 6/22/2015 5:27 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
I suppose a lot of it depends on your needs. For us, we run internal DNS
servers for all the VMs we have running; mostly for software development
and monitoring. It makes sense for us to do so as we have mostly Macs (and
my Linux workstation) that work
On 06/22/2015 03:57 PM, Tim wrote:
The manual doesn't say anything about a user or password.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03026243.pdf
Search for EWS. I don't know this model but it can't be that hard.
Yeah, as said in my original post, I have googled for the answer... and
On 06/22/2015 04:49 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Mon, June 22, 2015 3:27 pm, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 04:00 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 15:48:46 -0400
ken wrote:
3) password is BLANK
Did you try typing the word BLANK into that field?
Yep. That's not it either.
I missed
On Mon, 2015-06-22 at 17:22 -0400, ken wrote:
snip
True, I didn't mention that the manual's gone missing. But I thought
that fact would be obvious and not in need of explaining.
This may be silly too, but is the manual availble on-line, say as a PDF?
That may be your slvation?
HTH,
Bill
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 03:52:17PM -0400, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 02:51 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 02:30:00PM -0400, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 12:43 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 11:31:34AM -0400, ken wrote:
For some reason the tech support people at
On 06/22/2015 04:00 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 15:48:46 -0400
ken wrote:
3) password is BLANK
Did you try typing the word BLANK into that field?
Yep. That's not it either.
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On 06/22/2015 04:07 PM, Tim wrote:
Have you tried Franks suggestion?
As implausible as it was, yes, I tried it anyway. No, typing BLANK
didn't work for a password.
I also found this for a full reset:
On Mon, June 22, 2015 3:27 pm, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 04:00 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 15:48:46 -0400
ken wrote:
3) password is BLANK
Did you try typing the word BLANK into that field?
Yep. That's not it either.
I missed the beginning of the thread, so sorry if it was
Hola David,
Depende si el RAID es por hardware (tarjeta controladora) o por software
(MDAdm) a nivel de sistema operativo.
En el primer caso si un disco se cae (en RAD1) no deberías tener problemas,
todo debe seguir funcionando, salvo que se caigan los dos discos o lo que
se haya malogrado es tu
On 06/22/2015 05:45 PM, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
On Mon, 2015-06-22 at 17:22 -0400, ken wrote:
snip
True, I didn't mention that the manual's gone missing. But I thought
that fact would be obvious and not in need of explaining.
This may be silly too, but is the manual availble on-line, say as
The last time I wanted to record a voice announcement on my computer was a few
years back, and as I recall I hooked up my Microsoft Lifechat headset and used
Audacity to do the recording.
Now I want to record a recitation, which consists of me playing my piano and
talking over it.
I have a
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 05:20:36PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
The last time I wanted to record a voice announcement on my computer was a
few years back, and as I recall I hooked up my Microsoft Lifechat headset and
used Audacity to do the recording.
Now I want to record a recitation, which
Hola Lista!!
Bueno les comento mi problemita:
Tengo un server CentOS 5.x el cual posee un sistema Web
CakePHP+PostgreSQL, el mismo corre con un Espejo RAID 1 entre dos HDD.
El Asunto es que uno de esos discos al parecer se daño y no tengo
forma de levantar el sistema para que poder salvar los
On Mon, 2015-06-22 at 17:22 -0400, ken wrote:
True, I didn't mention that the manual's gone missing. But I thought
that fact would be obvious and not in need of explaining.
As soon as I get a new product, I get a PDF version of the manual and
store in a specific database. Some manufacturers
On 06/22/2015 01:04 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:
Hi List,
I have noted a number of times, various comments on this list about
Nagios, hence my questions.
just been employed by an ISP and they want to upgrade their fairly
extensive nagios monitoring.
Just for information, Nagios has been forked
Hi List,
I have noted a number of times, various comments on this list about
Nagios, hence my questions.
just been employed by an ISP and they want to upgrade their fairly
extensive nagios monitoring.
They are mostly an ubuntu lts shop, so 1st question
What advantages does the RH/CentOS
Hey Ken,
give this a try:
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printer-All-in-One-Install-Setup/How-do-we-reset-the-EWS-embedded-web-server-on-our-8500-Pro/td-p/2450071
An older model but I could work for you.
Regards
Tim
Am 22.06.2015 um 17:31 schrieb ken:
For some reason the tech support people
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 15:48:46 -0400
ken wrote:
3) password is BLANK
Did you try typing the word BLANK into that field?
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On 06/22/2015 05:14 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 03:52:17PM -0400, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 02:51 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 02:30:00PM -0400, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 12:43 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 11:31:34AM -0400, ken wrote:
For
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 02:30:00PM -0400, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 12:43 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 11:31:34AM -0400, ken wrote:
For some reason the tech support people at Hewlett-Packard don't
know what the default password is to access their printer's embedded
web
On 06/22/2015 12:49 PM, Darr247 wrote:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=officejet+8620+manual
I concur - I don't believe there is a password on the EWS.
Well, the EWS screen disagrees with that: A box pops up title
Authentication Required and with two empty fields waiting for data,
labeled User Name
The manual doesn't say anything about a user or password.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03026243.pdf
Search for EWS. I don't know this model but it can't be that hard.
Regards
Tim
Am 22.06.2015 um 21:48 schrieb ken:
Thanks, Tim. But no, that didn't work. For the record, that page
On 6/22/2015 6:04 AM, Rob Kampen wrote: What advantages does the RH/CentOS
world have (if any?) over the ubuntu
LTS world?
I can't think of any compelling reason to run Nagios on RHEL/CentOS if the rest
of your shop is Ubuntu. If everyone there is familiar with Ubuntu, it'll be
easier for
Have you tried Franks suggestion?
I also found this for a full reset:
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printer-All-in-One-Install-Setup/How-to-reset-Officejet-Pro-8600-Plus-Premium-to-factory/td-p/1094005
Am 22.06.2015 um 22:04 schrieb ken:
On 06/22/2015 03:57 PM, Tim wrote:
The manual doesn't
On 06/22/2015 12:43 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 11:31:34AM -0400, ken wrote:
For some reason the tech support people at Hewlett-Packard don't
know what the default password is to access their printer's embedded
web server (EWS). I got it myself from the installation manual
Thanks, Tim. But no, that didn't work. For the record, that page said:
1) password access requirement is turned OFF
2) username default is ADMIN
3) password is BLANK
But I distinctly recall the username is admin (all lower case), even
though the manual stated the username was Admin.
The
On 06/22/15 17:22, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 05:14 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 03:52:17PM -0400, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 02:51 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 02:30:00PM -0400, ken wrote:
On 06/22/2015 12:43 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at
On 06/22/2015 11:26 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
I saw in the anouncement for the upcoming Boston, MA conference that there
will be demos of CentOS on an ARM7 system. I am wondering: does this mean that
there is somewhere out there a build of some version of CentOS that might run
on a Raspberry Pi
thanks for that I'm downloading
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Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 3:21 PM he cent os now and going to install it
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Hi just partition my harddrive to 2GB was not sure how many Mb or Gb centos
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On 6/22/2015 10:14 PM, michael wright wrote:
Hi just partition my harddrive to 2GB was not sure how many Mb or Gb centos
runs can someone help me please that’s all I need to know mike
it depends entirely on what you install. my server installs typically
have a / of around 3GB used, I
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What is the advantage, if any, of running one's own DNS server?
Surely the link between domain name and IP address
must already have been established?
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The CentOS Project will be at the 2015 Red Hat Summit in Boston, MA, USA
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Currently scheduled to be there from the CentOS Project team ...
Karanbir Singh (Project Leader), Karsten Wade (Board Member, Red Hat
Liaison, Docs Leader, CentOS GSoC Leader), Brian Stinson
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 01:14:56PM +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
What is the advantage, if any, of running one's own DNS server?
Surely the link between domain name and IP address
must already have been established?
DNS servers *are* the link between domain name and IP address.
Someone has to
I suppose a lot of it depends on your needs. For us, we run internal DNS
servers for all the VMs we have running; mostly for software development
and monitoring. It makes sense for us to do so as we have mostly Macs (and
my Linux workstation) that work better using DNS. Had we been a mostly
Am 2015-06-22 14:14, schrieb Timothy Murphy:
What is the advantage, if any, of running one's own DNS server?
Surely the link between domain name and IP address
must already have been established?
Hi,
about which scenario are you talking? You have an authoritative DNS
server in mind, or a
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