RE: [CentOS] Doubt about Ubuntu Server

2008-06-12 Thread Masters IT Gmail
Thanks i will try it, sorry for the offtopic!


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Asunto: Re: [CentOS] Doubt about Ubuntu Server

On 6/11/08, Masters IT Gmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sorry if I offend someone by sending this mail that is not related to
 Centos, but I am installing Ubuntu in a VM (Vmware) and after I installed
 Ubuntu when is booting it freezes and I can write commands but I don't
know
 what to do to view what is happening, if you can help me, it is welcome, I
 am using Ubuntu because I am following a tutorial to get a CRM open source
 to work, thanks in advance.
 George from Uruguay.

Jorge: In my part of South America (Colombia) I believe that you
should have posted this in a VMWare Mailing List. It has nothing to do
with CentOS and is very off topic. Lanny
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RE: [CentOS] Centos 5.1 + Open source CRM

2008-06-04 Thread Masters IT Gmail
Thanks barry for your comments, i looked in google for sugarcrm to weeks ago
and I find nice info, I will give it a try.

Someone else knows about this Topic ???

Thanks your help is appreciated!

Jorge from Uruguay.

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 On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 14:53:21 -0300
 Masters IT Gmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 mastersit.com I hope someone has implemented Centos plus some open source
 crm, what do you
 mastersit.com recommend ? I already googled a lot, find a lot of open
source
 related
 mastersit.com things but I need to hear from someone who uses it or
 implemented in the
 mastersit.com past to try something like that, I don't have to much
 experience in nix
 mastersit.com world but I can try it.
 mastersit.com
 mastersit.com Thanks in advance for all who want to contribute in this
 matter.
 mastersit.com
 mastersit.com Cheers
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 I have installed sugar crm, and it looks promising...

 http://www.sugarcrm.com

I have had a customer with a CentOS 4 and Sugar CRM 4.0 which has been
upgraded
to a 4.5.X that has been running very well on minimal hardware for almost 2
years.

Barry
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[CentOS] Centos 5.1 + Open source CRM

2008-06-03 Thread Masters IT Gmail
I hope someone has implemented Centos plus some open source crm, what do you
recommend ? I already googled a lot, find a lot of open source related
things but I need to hear from someone who uses it or implemented in the
past to try something like that, I don't have to much experience in nix
world but I can try it.

Thanks in advance for all who want to contribute in this matter.

Cheers 

Jorge from Uruguay

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RE: [CentOS] Re: MS Exchange Replacement

2008-04-07 Thread Masters IT Gmail
The same that i was wondering, VPN Exchange??? Instead of Zimbra there is
another email server that runs good and provide nice features? Im new to
linux but I am getting close day to day.

Thanks for all!

George from Uruguay.


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Enviado el: Lunes, 07 de Abril de 2008 01:25 p.m.
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Asunto: Re: [CentOS] Re: MS Exchange Replacement

Jason Pyeron wrote:


 Why do you need anything special to support mobile users these days?
 Most internet-enabled phones will do IMAP and SMTP over ssl just like
 everybody else.  If the server and phone both support the IMAP IDLE
 command, you get real-time push email, otherwise you have to poll for it.
 
 
 Calendar, contacts, vpn, ...

What does exchange have to do with vpn?

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[CentOS] Centos 5.1 + beryl + 1440x900 -thanks!

2008-04-07 Thread Masters IT Gmail
Hi to all, maybe someone could help me out, I have installed beryl in centos
5 following directions on internet, configuring repos from fedora core 6 and
I successfully installed it but the problem I have apparently is that it
only works when my resolution is 1024x768 or less, I have a Toshiba
satellite p105-s6147 with a graphic card mobile intel 945gm/gu express. I
have problems too when I want to change resolution to 1440x900, the menu
doesn't show that option the max is 1280 or something like that, well I you
could open my eyes it will be much appreciated.

Thanks for all.

George from Uruguay. 

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RE: [CentOS] Strange performance issues under CentOS 5.1

2008-02-13 Thread Masters IT Gmail
Thanks nate! Know I really understand how this Works, okay maybe a little
more than yesterday, hehe. So I am going to buy some extra memory in order
to keep with my Linux study, thanks for all I really appreciate you help.

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Enviado el: Miércoles, 13 de Febrero de 2008 02:54 p.m.
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Asunto: RE: [CentOS] Strange performance issues under CentOS 5.1

Masters IT Gmail wrote:
 I am having the same problem about performance issue, well perhaps it is
 because I have slow memory, I have  a P4 HT with 256mb DDR 400 and HD 40
gb,
 today I reinstalled the -OS Centos 5.1 final with gnome. I don´t know if
it
 is okay to have only 4 megs of ram free. Perhaps I need more ram because I
 am using gnome I ask because is the first time I probe linux in my desktop
 pc, I note that is acting slow what do you think?

I think you should have at least double the memory of what you have.
Even 512MB is light for a modern GNOME desktop (I recently re-built
an older Athlon 1300 w/512MB ram for my mother and 512MB wouldn't
get the system responsive enough for me to use on a regular basis,
though she was used to slower computers anyways so it was still an
improvement).

Or don't use gnome, there are plenty of other window managers out
there(I'm a fan of Afterstep for example) that provide less things
but at the same time use far less resources.

Of course if you try to run stuff like firefox, open office etc
you'll still run into a memory wall pretty quick. Opera is a good
choice for low memory systems. I'm sure there are others as well.

nate


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RE: [CentOS] Upgrade ram and what to do with SWAP PARTITION ?

2008-02-13 Thread Masters IT Gmail
I have a swap file of 512mb because i was using 256mb, now i already have
512mb ram installed and the swap continue on 512mb, the system is acting
better now.

System monitor says:

CPU History
3.0 or 4.0 %
User Memory:
224mb of 495mb
Used swap:
0 bytes of 512mb

I have running one windows of firefox while viewing in system monitor.
Don't know if this values are okay I think they are normal but I don't have
to much experience.

Do you think I need to make some change in swap partition like going to 1gb,
if so, where can I find some help in doing that?

Thanks for your help.

George from Uruguay.






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Enviado el: Miércoles, 13 de Febrero de 2008 06:07 p.m.
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Asunto: Re: [CentOS] Upgrade ram and what to do with SWAP PARTITION ?

Masters IT Gmail wrote:
 Now that I understand that i need more ram after i add this ram to my
 centos, what I need to do in order to increase my swap partition, thanks
in
 advance.

How much swap do you currently have?
You may not need to increase swap at all.

If you do - I haven't tried this method in CentOS (or any OS) but it 
should work:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq#head-75ffcb00cefe143fc380f84d7ea92
03f16a596d0

It creates a swap file instead of a swap partition. Much easier than 
finding unpartitioned space ...
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RE: [CentOS] Upgrade ram and what to do with SWAP PARTITION ?

2008-02-13 Thread Masters IT Gmail
Sorry i miss that link that you give me i am reading now thanks for the tip
i am going to try. Thanks for all!

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Asunto: Re: [CentOS] Upgrade ram and what to do with SWAP PARTITION ?

Masters IT Gmail wrote:
 Now that I understand that i need more ram after i add this ram to my
 centos, what I need to do in order to increase my swap partition, thanks
in
 advance.

How much swap do you currently have?
You may not need to increase swap at all.

If you do - I haven't tried this method in CentOS (or any OS) but it 
should work:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq#head-75ffcb00cefe143fc380f84d7ea92
03f16a596d0

It creates a swap file instead of a swap partition. Much easier than 
finding unpartitioned space ...
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RE: [CentOS] Upgrade ram and what to do with SWAP PARTITION ?

2008-02-13 Thread Masters IT Gmail
Thanks again, i did the change, i follow this steps :
http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/centos5/centos5_administration_guide/
centos5_s1-swap-adding.html#s2-swap-creating-file

But I setup bs=1M count=1024  this I learn it from:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq#head-75ffcb00cefe143fc380f84d7ea92
03f16a596d0
I like it more to do it that way.

Later I reboot my PC and run the command free, it seems that now I am using
my newly created swap file, what a nice start. My linux experience is
starting to like it more, thanks to all for your help, thoughts and time!

George from Uruguay.

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Enviado el: Miércoles, 13 de Febrero de 2008 11:10 p.m.
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Asunto: RE: [CentOS] Upgrade ram and what to do with SWAP PARTITION ?

Masters IT Gmail wrote:
 
 Sorry i miss that link that you give me i am reading now 
 thanks for the tip
 i am going to try. Thanks for all!
 
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 Enviado el: Miércoles, 13 de Febrero de 2008 06:07 p.m.
 Para: CentOS mailing list
 Asunto: Re: [CentOS] Upgrade ram and what to do with SWAP PARTITION ?
 
 Masters IT Gmail wrote:
  Now that I understand that i need more ram after i add this 
 ram to my
  centos, what I need to do in order to increase my swap 
 partition, thanks
 in
  advance.
 
 How much swap do you currently have?
 You may not need to increase swap at all.
 
 If you do - I haven't tried this method in CentOS (or any OS) but it 
 should work:
 
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq#head-75ffcb00cefe143
 fc380f84d7ea92
 03f16a596d0
 
 It creates a swap file instead of a swap partition. Much easier than 
 finding unpartitioned space ...

Yes and with today's kernels it provides the same level of performance.

# dd if=/dev/zero of=/.swapfile bs=1M count=512

# mkswap /.swapfile

fstab:
/.swapfileswapswapdefaults0 0

Or if you use lvm, turn swapoff the lv, lvresize the lv, mkswap the lv
again, then swapon the lv and you have a larger swap, but the swapfile
will at least be contiguous.

-Ross

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RE: [CentOS] CentOs 5.1 Vmware Workstation Ace Edition - Problem With Atheros AR5006EG

2008-02-08 Thread Masters IT Gmail
Thanks for the response, it really help me out! In case that I install
centos 5.1 in my laptop, not in the virtual machine, you think that with
this wifi card I could use it easily or I would need to use ndiswrapper or
madwifi I am asking this because im new to linux world and I am going to
make a big step leaving behind my windows box.

Thanks to all!

George from Uruguay.

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Asunto: Re: [CentOS] CentOs 5.1 Vmware Workstation Ace Edition - Problem
With Atheros AR5006EG

Masters IT Gmail wrote:
 Sorry to bother I am working with CentOs 5.1 Final running in a virtual
 machine using Vmware Workstation Ace edition. I want to know if someone
 knows how to configure and if it is possible to enable my wifi card
Atheros
 AR5006EG in a virtual machine.

You should be able to run a NAT'd virtual network adapter pointed at
your atheros wifi card. The VM won't see it as a wifi card but rather
a normal network card. Last I checked you couldn't run a bridged
virtual network card against a wireless card due to some missing
functionality in many wireless card drivers.

You'll need to make sure that the wifi card on the host is configured,
connected and has an IP address in order for the guest VM to work with
it.

nate

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