On Tuesday 12 August 2014 08:15:16 Alan McRae wrote:
echo select * from users where id=20; | mysql -u user -ppass -Ddb
Alan McRae
On 12/08/2014 08:10, Rodrigo Pichiñual Norin wrote:
I need export an registers of a data base from command line.
It is possible with mysqldump?
for
On Wednesday 03 July 2013 08:03:51 Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
make sure you have rpmdevtools
yum install rpmdevtools
then run
rpmdev-setuptree
to setup the ~/rpmbuild tree structure
Hope this helps
K
Kahlil (Kal) Hodgson GPG: C9A02289
Head of
On Wednesday 29 February 2012 02:11:25 fakessh @ wrote:
What is the correct procedure to build an rpm with this type of package
tar.xz
AFAIK the %setup macro should be able to handle the decompression.
If not, just do it yourself within the %prep section
Regards
PS: there's an rpm-list (
On Sunday 26 February 2012 20:39:03 Michael Lampe wrote:
So I can build, but the resulting RPM cannot be installed -- if not
forced. (No problems then as everything is there.)
Why don't you add the files needed as dependencies to the spec file? (it's one
of the beautis of the rpm system over
On Friday 24 February 2012 00:17:15 Wuxi Ixuw wrote:
This is a fortune !
Sure you deserve but it i s beyond my ability.
But thanks for offering
By the love of God, haven't you noticed that everybody is writing *below* your
emails?
Please, do not top-post (as you've been already told).
On Thursday 23 February 2012 12:25:12 Wuxi Ixuw wrote:
Am I asking stupid questions to get no answers?
They're not stupid, just way too general.
We could answer something like apache gives me this error: blablabla
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On Wednesday 22 February 2012 10:27:56 Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
I am glad to see I am NOT the only one doing this ...
+1
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On Wednesday 15 February 2012 08:46:02 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Say the case is like this. CompB is set to have LDAP authentication.
A --- SSH --- CompB --- Local LDAP:389 --- SASLAUTHD -- Global LDAP: 636
1. Password on the SSH session would be encrypted, isn't it?
2. How about when it goes to
On Thursday 09 February 2012 23:38:51 sheraz naz wrote:
#/bin/bash
for i in $(cat certificates.txt)
do
echo $i
done
Bad practice.
Try:
while read i;do echo $i;done certificates.txt
--
That's the right solution, but don't forget to always quote your variables $i
from standard input but others like
ffmpeg do as well(and probably more...)
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Marc Deop
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On Tuesday 31 January 2012 14:08:20 Roberto Alvarado wrote:
cp -f /usr/share/zoneinfo/YOURTIMEZONE /etc/localtime
And you have to do that every time you update the glibc package.
Any better way to configure time properly?
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On Tuesday 24 January 2012 14:06:25 Peter Eckel wrote:
don't do it unless there really is no other way, or the next guy who has to
figure out in a hurry what the system does will really, really hate you ...
+1
I've been there...
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ARP: In a traditional ethernet network, when you try to connect to a
machine on your local network with the number 10.20.30.40 then your
machine will send out an ARP broadcast packet whois 10.20.30.40 and
then the machine in question will respond with its MAC address and then
the machines can talk
On Thursday 12 January 2012 18:56:04 Bennett Haselton wrote:
Or is there a reason that an exploit against OpenVPN would be less
powerful than an exploit against sshd?
Not really.
The thing is that the tools are there but you have to use them *CORRECTLY*
The OpenVPN server and the SSH server
On Tuesday 10 January 2012 16:17:54 wwp wrote:
Hello there,
since I installed CentOS6 few months ago (kept up-to-date using yum),
I'm facing very poor performances when writing to USB pendrives.
The hardware: a Dell Latitude E6500 laptop (Intel Core Duo P8600
@2.40Ghz), 4Go RAM + 4Go
On Tuesday 03 January 2012 07:57:47 Les Mikesell wrote:
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Bennett Haselton benn...@peacefire.org
wrote:
But assuming the attacker is targeting my production system, suppose
they find a vulnerability and obtain the ability to run commands as root
on the
Agreed. I don't even label as idiots the idiots who post here, asking us
to tell them how to do the job they were hired for, without any indication
that they've read man pages, or googled for an answer.
Last time I checked you *were* in this list therefore you are calling yourself
an idiot.
On Friday 30 December 2011 11:41:47 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Hey, supergiantpotato (and btw, this list is plain text, not unicode, and
most of us don't read Japanese...),
You are not using plain text and unicode correctly here.
I've read pleasantly his emails in *plain text* encoded in *ASCI*.
On Thursday 29 December 2011 14:35:34 Daniel Bird wrote:
retry=n The number of minutes to retry an NFS mount operation in the
foreground or background before giving up. The default
value for forground mounts is 2 minutes. The default
value for background mounts is 1
On Thursday 29 December 2011 14:59:14 Reindl Harald wrote:
the hughe difference is: while having the same password (for the key)
it can not be used directly for brute-force und you need the password
and at least one time access to the key file
Explain me how having a key protected by a
On Wednesday 14 December 2011 18:41:13 Alexander Farber wrote:
in CentOS 6.1 is /etc/security/limits.conf
the best place to change the number of
max user processes for a daemon process?
(I'm asking because the .../security/... part
of the path sounds a bit strange)
What's wrong with that?
On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 12:10:47 PM Michael Velez wrote:
$ groups michael
michael: michael, smbusers
This seems to be ok but these:
$ groups
michael adm
$ id
uid=500(michael) gid=500(michael) groups=4(adm), 500(michael)
Say otherwise.
Might sound stupid but... did you make sure
On 23/08/2011 11:46, Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article
cajfu-f7ncz+iamxzg5rq0vzaelctbcncnfysyykaapxw5ce...@mail.gmail.com,
Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 22 August 2011 20:50, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn denni...@conversis.de wrote:
One of the first things I do after the
On 22/08/2011 15:29, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 22 Aug 2011 13:12:54 Always Learning wrote:
Once your email is out on the Internet is needs a genuine Internet email
address. xxx.lan is known only to your internal system and it is not an
Internet email address.
Exactly - and my problem is
On 17/08/2011 23:51, Dotan Cohen wrote:
In VIM one can easily change colours with :set backgorund=dark. This
doesn't actually change the background, but rather uses a colour
scheme that is designed for a dark background. Is there any quick
command like this for bash? I don't want to edit the
On 18/08/2011 4:13, Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2011-08-17 at 21:50 +0200, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a firewall (preferably on Linux / UNIX) that could
automatically block bandwidth abusers as soon as a connection goes
over a certain speed, or limit - i.e. either more than say
On 18/08/2011 12:26, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011, Marc Deop i Argemí wrote:
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From: Marc Deop i Argemí damnsh...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Change bash colours like in VIM
On 17/08/2011 23:51, Dotan Cohen wrote:
In VIM one can
On Tuesday 02 August 2011 11:20:17 John R Pierce wrote:
whats wrong with the packages built into CentOS 6 ?
I thought it was pretty much obvious was takling about a more updated version
of MySQL. I was wrong.
The thing is that I'd like to have the latest release ;)
Regards
Marc Deop i
I can see Oracle has packages for RedHad 5 but not for 6...
Should I install the rpm for redhad even though they are built against 5?
Or should I install the generic rpm package from Oracle? anyone knows the
differences?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Marc Deop
On Saturday 30 July 2011 16:40:45 Timo Neuvonen wrote:
(==) Using config file: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
FATAL: Error inserting i915
(/lib/modules/2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.x86_64/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915.ko):
No such device
(EE) No devices detected.
You need at least a 2.6.38 kernel.
From:
Regards,
Marc Deop
On Thursday 28 July 2011 11:14:38 ken wrote:
On 07/28/2011 09:59 AM Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article
sig.51907ae09c.caaj3djkxvacpejzzyywuhqspfew2pken93xrfbmbd8jnvsc...@mail.gmail.com,
Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Keith Roberts
a PAE processor?
Regards,
Marc Deop
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Unfortunately I do not have such system available :(
The pentium M I'm using is PATA based an my other systems are SATA. I might be
able to get an external hard drive or something
like that...
I'll look into it, thanks for the info anyway :)
Regards
Marc Deop
On Wednesday 27 July 2011 06:50
putting out warning signs?
If you need to get into X as root means that *you* are doing something *wrong*.
It has nothing to do with an underlying problem.
Regards,
Marc Deop
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there was no PAE support... I stopped trying.
Then came this thread and was just wondering if it could be done. Just for the
*fun* of it.
Regards
Marc Deop
PS: sorry for the offtopic
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into the directory
4- now we look for our file
Is this right? I understand this would improve the searching of files when
there's a lot of them.
Thanks to anyone that replies me and sorry for the offtopic
Regards,
Marc Deop
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On Monday 18 July 2011 20:59:18 Keith Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:
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From: Keith Roberts ke...@karsites.net
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CUPS LAN printing problem (from Vista)
On Mon, 18 Jul 2011, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
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