I've had these PHP 5.3.3 packages installed for quite a while: http://
rpms.famillecollet.com/el5.x86_64/
No problems at all but I went back to 5.2.10 from CentOS Testing because
for what I needed it for (phpVirtualBox) 5.2 was sufficient and I did
feel a bit better knowing where the 5.2.10
On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 18:43:33 +0100 Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann wrote:
Now comes my question, what do people think should belong in
such a kit. Do you think this is needed?
Most peope are probably not even familiar with the concept of a press kit
so you may want to consider to elaborate on that a
On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 16:26:54 -0400 m.roth-x6lchVBUigD1P9xLtpHBDw wrote:
Me, I like the idea although I doubt it's really necessary.
Actually, it's probably a good idea. That way, the next time someone
using CentOS at work has to deal with the press - and there are folks
who do - they can
I've installed CentOS 5.4 on my new Lenovo Ideapad S12 (Atom-based 12
notebook) and need to add a quirk to pm-suspend in order for the laptop to
actually go to sleep. There's a couple of quirks that work just fine so I
really don't have a preference.
I found several instructions but most of
Nevermind, I found it. Had to add a second line to /etc/pm/
config.d/99local. It now contains the following:
DISPLAY_QUIRK_S3_MODE=true
QUIRKOPTS=true
Whick quirk I pick doesn't make a difference, I found several that work.
This one works just fine and the laptop goes to sleep when I enter
If it helps I'm experiencing a *very* similar problem with all Atom N270
based company netbooks (Lenovo S10e) with openSUSE 11.2 and Kernel 2.6.31,
as well as openSUSE 11.1 and Kernel 2.6.27. Putting load on the NIC works
fine until I start rsync. Literally everything else allows me to put load
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:56:28 -0800 Akemi Yagi wrote:
I just wanted to let you know (in case you are not aware) that the
kernel 2.6.18-164-11-bug4139.4192.4196 is a test base for the centosplus
kernel. When the next kernel update comes out, it will be promoted to
the official cplus kernel. If
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:30:13 -0500 Jose Luis Marin Perez wrote:
And with the increase of RAM to 4GB? would not have problems with this
kernel?
You might not be able to see and access the entire 4GB on a 32-bit system
because part of your system memory (up to 512MB) will be reserved for
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 12:23:46 -0800 Akemi Yagi wrote:
There is a CentOS kernel 2.6.24. If you wish to give it a try, you can
download from my site at:
http://centos.toracat.org/kernel/centos5/realtime/
It is a direct rebuild of the Red Hat MRG realtime kernel[1]. Please
note that I offer
Bad news. Just like my self-compiled 2.6.25 and 2.6.27 kernels my laptop
froze with your kernel and the wl.ko module, too. It didn't kernel panic
and it lasted significantly longer than with 2.6.18 but it still froze in
the end.
I'm back to 2.6.18-164-11-bug4139.4192.4196 now. Instead of
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 11:22:13 -0600 Rex Dieter wrote:
It's a gnome-keyring bug, only even recently fixed in fedora,
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/453880
In particular,
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=453880#c38 for a workaround.
Thanks a lot Rex. I had to delete wicd again because
On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 13:07:07 -0500 Roger K. Wells wrote:
There was a thread, NetworkManager won't save wireless keys, on this
list on January 14, 2010. I don't know if it was your problem exactly.
If you don't have the thread and would like it let me know I will
forward it to you.
rkw
Interesting. I've installed wicd but it seems to be saving the password
wrong. I can connect and it does save something in the password field.
However when I restart (or even simply logout and login again) it fails
to connect until I manually update the password.
Martin
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Rieke
Been experimenting with CentOS 5.4 some more. In order to get my wireless
card to work (Broadcom BCM4311) I need Broadcom's wl.ko driver (http://
www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php). It compiles fine after
the necessary modification in typedef.h, loads and wireless works.
However, as
I'm evaluating CentOS 5.4 for our company and one of our requirements is
that it must also run on laptops. I've managed to get everything working
so far except for wireless networks. The problem here seems to be that
CentOS fails to provide a knetworkmanager package, and we're using KDE3
for
If it helps: we're running several 10-15TB filesystems with ReiserFS and
never had even the slightest problem with it. The current limit, however,
is 16TB even for ext4. Or, to be more precise: the filesystem could
handle more than 16TB easily, however the tools necessary to create the
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