CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:1184
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El 28/08/13, Luciano Andrés Chiarotto lachiaro...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola Amigos.
Tengo una duda sobre un problema de instalar los programas como root.
Dos casos:
1-Si el administrador instala un programa como root para que ese programa
pueda ser usado por el resto de
From: Miguel González miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es
I´m testing a server and try to simulate a server in production. We
have a SSL certificate and I have configured the test server with the
same servername as it is in production. To access it, I change the hosts
file in my laptop to reach
Miguel González wrote:
However, the Java application running in the server tries to access
some local web content. I have changed the hosts file and some
applications (ping, wget) they get the local IP address. However
nslookup and maybe our Java application (I didn´t have the programmer
On Wed, 2013-08-28 at 21:49 +0200, Miguel González wrote:
Dear all,
I´m testing a server and try to simulate a server in production. We
have a SSL certificate and I have configured the test server with the
same servername as it is in production. To access it, I change the hosts
file
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Hi all,
In order to make the same installation on two servers where all was
installed via yum/rpm, I want to dump a list of all installed packages
on the first server.
My problem is if I just yum list installed, some weird formatting
prints packages information on 2 lines...
I have to
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On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 19:39:36 +0300
Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Is there a cleaner way?
rpm -qa --qf %{NAME}\n
rpm -qa --qf %{NAME}.%{ARCH}\n
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Greetings,
I wonder why the bugfixes gets implemented so fast that there are
frequent announcements in centos-announce list.
If only I could lay my (very) dirty hands on the sources of information...
With warm Regards,
Rajagopal
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CentOS 6.4, x86_64.
ntpd on one of my systems has started consuming 66% of one core, although
it appears to be functioning correctly otherwise. No pertinent logs. Of
course, nothing was changed :) I've seen this before many times, but
usually the CPU consumption falls back to normal within a
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Steve Thompson s...@vgersoft.com wrote:
CentOS 6.4, x86_64.
ntpd on one of my systems has started consuming 66% of one core, although
it appears to be functioning correctly otherwise. No pertinent logs. Of
Did you take a peek at the traffic going to this
Rajagopal,
The fixed package sources come from the upstream distribution. When they
announce a fixed package, the CentOS maintainers pull it down and
recompile it for inclusion in CentOS.
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Hi there,
i recently installed centos 6 64bit version on my HPProBook4530s
Laptop. i then issued the command to update the kernel only. it updated
the kernel to latest stable 2.6.32-358.14.1.el6.x86_64 kernel.
After update what i got is that my touchpad is not working. i am 1000%
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