Hola a todos, bueno la verdad como se deben dar cuenta soy nuevo en Linux,
estoy instalando Asterisk en CentOS 4.5 y necesito el paquete bison-devel
entre otros.
Este paquete es el único que me falta en mi sistema he utilizado el comando
yum para buscarlo pero no está. Ojala me pudieran ayudar
Federico Gomez wrote:
Hola a todos, bueno la verdad como se deben dar cuenta soy nuevo en Linux,
estoy instalando Asterisk en CentOS 4.5 y necesito el paquete bison-devel
entre otros.
Este paquete es el único que me falta en mi sistema he utilizado el comando
yum para buscarlo pero no está.
Hola, gracias por responder.
Ya vi si lo tenia con el comando rpm -q
lo hice con otros paquetes también, pero me dice que no esta.
gracias
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Hola amigos, los molesto por lo siguiente:
Tengo dos PC para servidor, una (Pc1) hace de firewall y nat para internet
(tiene dos eth, una para internet y otra para la red local) y usa CentOS 4.4 y
la otra (Pc2)quiero ponerla de proxy transparente (con una sola eth conectadad
a la red interna)
Tomás Barbieri wrote:
Hola amigos, los molesto por lo siguiente:
Tengo dos PC para servidor, una (Pc1) hace de firewall y nat para
internet (tiene dos eth, una para internet y otra para la red local) y
usa CentOS 4.4 y la otra (Pc2)quiero ponerla de proxy transparente
(con una sola eth
Hola:
Habia una vez ..
El unico servicio disponible es telefonia, es asi que la gente que
en un remoto reino hace mucho mucho tiempo atras... donde lo unico
disponible que habia era telefonia.
trabaja en el area de informatica habiamos considerado la posibilidad
de poder hacer uso de
Hola, bueno voy a reformular mi pregunta. Me podrían decir donde encuentro
paquetes rpm para centOS 4.5?
He estado buscando en internet pero me salen para muchas distribuciones pero
para centOS 4.5 no. Además quiero saber como puedo saber si un determinado
rpm
es el que corresponde a mi
umair shakil wrote:
Salam,
Well, i have only used RDP as windows to linux (desktop), there should
be no issue...
I really want to say LIAR!
for linux to linux, well x11 forwrding through ssh seems to be issue
with that not used
if i try i will let u know
No thanks, many of us here
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Les Mikesell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
OK, you just have to replace the drive, fdisk matching partitions on it
(fdisk -l /dev/sde will show the sizes you need), then use
mdadm --add
Hi,
Thanks everyone that helped me so far. I got it up and running. I gave a
public ip to the zimbra box and wrote a MX record for it. Everything works
fine.
Then, I changed the public ip and gave it a bogus ip (192.168.101.28) and
wrote a port 25 DNAT rule to taht zimbra box. It recives mail.
James A. Peltier ha scritto:
Hi All,
Is there something similar to apt-cacher available for CentOS? I would
like to ensure that an application is only downloaded once to the
network and not hundreds of times.
If there isn't an equivalent, would someone please point me in the
direction of
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Lorenzo wrote:
James A. Peltier ha scritto:
Hi All,
Is there something similar to apt-cacher available for CentOS? I would like
to ensure that an application is only downloaded once to the network and not
hundreds of times.
If there isn't an equivalent, would
Dag Wieers ha scritto:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Lorenzo wrote:
James A. Peltier ha scritto:
Hi All,
Is there something similar to apt-cacher available for CentOS? I would like
to ensure that an application is only downloaded once to the network and not
hundreds of times.
If there isn't an
What is the ssh command used?
On 10/9/07, Patricio A. Bruna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bent,
In the remote server is configure, also it works with another terminal.
But i can't get it to work with xterm
- Bent Terp [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Setup a printing queue on the application
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:43:46 +0530
Indunil Jayasooriya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks everyone that helped me so far. I got it up and running. I
gave a public ip to the zimbra box and wrote a MX record for it.
Everything works fine.
Then, I changed the public ip and gave it a bogus
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Lorenzo wrote:
Dag Wieers ha scritto:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Lorenzo wrote:
James A. Peltier ha scritto:
Is there something similar to apt-cacher available for CentOS? I would
like
to ensure that an application is only downloaded once to the network and
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output from /var/log/messages
Oct 9 12:56:38 lyra kernel: nscd[11660]: segfault at 002b401fee8b rip
00552aab7966 rsp 408029e0 error 4
Oct 9 13:16:38 lyra kernel: nscd[12540]: segfault at
Tony Mountifield wrote:
2. Can a install grub on the replaced boot drive with the system still
running?
Yes, after the /boot partition re-sync has completed, execute grub and:
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)
And also:
root (hd1,0)
setup (hd1)
quit
That will ensure both mirrored drives have
I often see this when I've forgotten to install the xorg-x11-xauth package.
Having to set DISPLAY manually is annoying
regards,
Bent
On 10/10/07, Barry Schiffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Barry Schiffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Feizhou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James A.
On 10/10/07, Steve Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded one of my Tao boxes to Centos 3. The usual procedure is
to do a yum update twice, and all is fine.
This time, I had to rebuilddb before I could run the second yum update,
and once I started this, yum fails. It says that
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 08:59:36AM -0400, Steve Campbell enlightened us:
I just upgraded one of my Tao boxes to Centos 3. The usual procedure is
to do a yum update twice, and all is fine.
This time, I had to rebuilddb before I could run the second yum update,
and once I started this, yum
On 10/10/07, Bent Terp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's parsed from /etc/redhat-release
cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5 (Final)
Very close. It's parsed from the rpm information from the package
which provides that file.
It's not parsed from the file itself.
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On 10/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CentOS server at home and want to view the X display on a laptop
running Ubuntu, and not having much success.
Here's what's been tried so far:
I ran this command on the CentOS server:
export DISPLAY=192.168.0.18:0.0
And
Never mind. I updated with the centos-release rpm and that seemed to fix it.
Thanks for any who may have offered already.
Original below:
I just upgraded one of my Tao boxes to Centos 3. The usual procedure is
to do a yum update twice, and all is fine.
This time, I had to rebuilddb before I
On 10/10/07, umair shakil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why dont u enable RDP on centOS (running GUI), and then using ubunto with
this path
Could you please provide us ignorants with a link to an RDP server for Linux?
Umair Shakil
ETD
Are you the same Umair Shakil as the one in
It's not parsed from the file itself.
Explains why my brilliant upgrade scheme didn't work.
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Umair, please stop top-posting. It screws the readability of the
messages in the archive.
On 10/9/07, umair shakil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
salam,
Please check what is your document root it is /var/www/html
Something appears to be malfunctioning with your '?' on your keyboard.
in
On 10/10/07, Steve Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded one of my Tao boxes to Centos 3. The usual procedure is
to do a yum update twice, and all is fine.
This time, I had to rebuilddb before I could run the second yum update,
and once I started this, yum fails. It says that
Dag Wieers ha scritto:
The metadata mention seems very fuzzy. I am not saying you did something
wrong, but at least that seems very fixable if you know what is going on.
I'm sorry, but I can't recall exactly what the error was... I remember yum
complaining about metadata not matching
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Feizhou wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
umair shakil wrote:
Why dont u enable RDP on centOS (running GUI), and then using ubunto with
this path
RDP is a Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol. what good would that
be for linux to linux ??!?
Well if Linux
--- Bent Terp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I often see this when I've forgotten to install the
xorg-x11-xauth package.
Having to set DISPLAY manually is annoying
regards,
Bent
On 10/10/07, Barry Schiffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- Barry Schiffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
been there, done that...
add to bottom of /etc/ldap.conf
timelimit 30
bind_timelimit 30
bind_policy soft
nss_initgroups_ignoreusers root,ldap
Craig
Very useful.
Thanks
Joy
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On 10/9/07, jlee wrote:
output from /var/log/messages
Oct 9 12:56:38 lyra kernel: nscd[11660]: segfault at 002b401fee8b rip
00552aab7966 rsp 408029e0 error 4
I think you probably went from Linux to Windows, not from Windows to Linux.
There is an RDP *client* for Linux that works quite well with Windows Remote
Desktop, but RDP/Terminal Services is completely a Microsoft thing.
Paul
-- Original message --
From: umair
I have two internet connections. One is a partial T1 of data (and rest
voice) the
other is business cable. Both connections come into my office into (2)
centos 5
boxs with 2 ethernet cards in each box. The second ethernet card is
192.168.1.59 and 192.168.1.1
respectively.
I have all my DHCP
Hi Folks,
I'm using VMWare on a Linux Host (CentOS) with a Linux-Guest Sidux).
And I'd like to use NFS.
Furthermore I'd like to use the Firewall in CentOS with this little GUI.
If I activate this firewall then my Guest says no route to host on mounting
nfs.
Firewall disabled - no problem occurs.
Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 08:16 -0400, Andy Harrison wrote:
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output from /var/log/messages
Oct 9 12:56:38 lyra kernel: nscd[11660]: segfault at 002b401fee8b rip
00552aab7966 rsp 408029e0
In the event that the internet connection is DOWN (box is fine just the
cable modem is down)
how do I set things up so I can take advantage of the second internet
connection?
there are more ideal [and complex] ways of setting up the connections
so you only use one firewall - maybe using the
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 10:19 -0500, jlee wrote:
Craig White wrote:
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output from /var/log/messages
Oct 9 12:56:38 lyra kernel: nscd[11660]: segfault at
Just:
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The application its launched automatically
- Bent Terp [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
What is the ssh command used?
On 10/9/07, Patricio A. Bruna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bent,
In the remote server is configure, also it works with another
terminal.
But i
Timothy Kesten wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm using VMWare on a Linux Host (CentOS) with a Linux-Guest Sidux).
And I'd like to use NFS.
Furthermore I'd like to use the Firewall in CentOS with this little GUI.
If I activate this firewall then my Guest says no route to host on mounting
nfs.
Firewall
On 10/10/07, James A. Peltier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Is there something similar to apt-cacher available for CentOS? I would
like to ensure that an application is only downloaded once to the
network and not hundreds of times.
If there isn't an equivalent, would someone please
Am Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2007 19:03 schrieb John R Pierce:
'this little GUI' ?which little GUI is that?
system-config-securitylevel
vmware has two basic network modes, 'bridged' and 'NAT'.With NAT,
the vm's are running on their own 'private' network, while with bridged,
the VM's
Feizhou wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
I'm having problems with ssh.com and X11 forwarding
ssh: SSH Secure Shell 3.2.0 (non-commercial version) on i686-pc-linux-gnu
I am in the process of testing some of my machines with CentOS 5
x86/x86_64 and have run into a bit of a snag. X11 Forwarding
Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
I dont know about apt-cacher, but if its something to do with apt-get
you could you --download-only. Like apt-get upgrade --download-only
Tronn
apt-cacher allows you to point all clients to a centralized location,
when one client performs, say and apt-get
On 10/10/07, Timothy Kesten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm using VMWare on a Linux Host (CentOS) with a Linux-Guest Sidux).
And I'd like to use NFS.
Furthermore I'd like to use the Firewall in CentOS with this little GUI.
If I activate this firewall then my Guest says no route to
James A. Peltier wrote:
Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
I dont know about apt-cacher, but if its something to do
with apt-get
you could you --download-only. Like apt-get upgrade --download-only
Tronn
apt-cacher allows you to point all clients to a centralized location,
when one
It looks like mrepo would be up to your task.
http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/mrepo/
I'm surprised Dag didn't mention this. I haven't tried it myself.
Where I work we rsync down from a centos mirror, excluding the bits we
don't need like isos-dvd/ and s390/. This keeps the total size within
On Oct 10, 2007, at 10:09, Dag Wieers wrote:
There is xrdp and I have packaged it for RPMforge, but I am not
sure if it
is completely usable. (ie. I haven't figured out how to use it and
therefor I didn't make the proper sysv script etc...)
On a somewhat related note, what is the
Is there a command line option on grep that says
count ALL occurances on a line not just the first one???
echo jerry jerry | grep -c jerry
only returns 1 and not 2.
Looking at the man page I did not see anything like that.
Thanks,
Jerry
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On 10/10/07, Alfred von Campe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 10, 2007, at 10:09, Dag Wieers wrote:
There is xrdp and I have packaged it for RPMforge, but I am not
sure if it
is completely usable. (ie. I haven't figured out how to use it and
therefor I didn't make the proper sysv script
ssh -v pixelplanes
...
try...
$ ssh -X -v hostname
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On 10/10/07, Craig White wrote:
As for 'critical apps that require' nscd...I don't personally know of
any and if we are talking about CentOS-5 which has 2.3.27 version of
I figured I try if I can mirror the base and updates repos locally.
There's no tutorial for that, only one about creating your own repo of
packages which is not the same. So, I just mirrored all the stuff with
wget and changed the baseurl in the repo files and hoped that's enough.
Works. So
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On 10/10/07, Craig White wrote:
obviously, I don't understand the question because I have users mounting
both their home directories and the common files via NFS and I don't use
nscd...
But do the user accounts exist in the local passwd file
Am Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2007 19:50 schrieb Jim Perrin:
Create the file /etc/sysconfig/nfs and add the following contents:
STATD_PORT=4001
LOCKD_TCPPORT=4002
LOCKD_UDPPORT=4002
MOUNTD_PORT=4003
Append the following to the file /etc/services:
rquotad 4004/tcp # rpc.rquotad tcp port
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 14:28 -0400, Andy Harrison wrote:
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On 10/10/07, Craig White wrote:
obviously, I don't understand the question because I have users mounting
both their home directories and the common files via NFS and I don't use
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
I figured I try if I can mirror the base and updates repos locally.
There's no tutorial for that, only one about creating your
own repo of
packages which is not the same. So, I just mirrored all the
stuff with
wget and changed the baseurl in the repo files and
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On 10/10/07, Craig White wrote:
user accounts in ldap
accounts 500 in /etc/passwd
Could you provide some more detail? Until I rig up nscd, when I look
at an nfs volume, I see nothing but uid's and gid's for the file
ownership. Aside
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user accounts in ldap
accounts 500 in /etc/passwd
Could you provide some more detail? Until I rig up nscd, when I look
at an nfs
John R Pierce wrote:
ssh -v pixelplanes
...
try...
$ ssh -X -v hostname
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ssh -X -v pixelplanes
debug: Connecting to pixelplanes, port 22... (SOCKS not
On 10/10/07, John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ ssh -X -v hostname
In newer cases ssh -Y is what you want, which provides 'trusted'
forwarding. Assuming the server supports it. (CentOS servers support
this by default)
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On 10/10/07, Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there a command line option on grep that says
count ALL occurances on a line not just the first one???
echo jerry jerry | grep -c jerry
Grep can just count the number of lines with occurrences not the
number
Mark D. Foster wrote:
It looks like mrepo would be up to your task.
http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/mrepo/
I'm surprised Dag didn't mention this. I haven't tried it myself.
Where I work we rsync down from a centos mirror, excluding the bits we
don't need like isos-dvd/ and s390/. This keeps the
On Oct 10, 2007, at 14:18, Brian Mathis wrote:
CentOS has Desktop Sharing built in. Look for it in one of the
settings/preferences menus. Enable desktop sharing, and then you
can use VNC as a remote client.
Wow, that was easy! I thought I was going to have to jump through a
bunch of
Jim Perrin wrote:
On 10/10/07, John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ ssh -X -v hostname
In newer cases ssh -Y is what you want, which provides 'trusted'
forwarding. Assuming the server supports it. (CentOS servers support
this by default)
This is not openssh but ssh from
A simple one
# echo jerry jerry | tr \n | grep -c jerry
2
The perl seems more general.
On 10/10/07, Andy Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Is there a command line option on grep that says
count ALL
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 04:32:30PM -0300, mups.cp wrote:
A simple one
# echo jerry jerry | tr \n | grep -c jerry
2
But what about jerry.jerry or jerry/jerry or jerry,jerry or
(and please don't top post!)
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mups.cp wrote:
A simple one
# echo jerry jerry | tr \n | grep -c jerry
2
The perl seems more general.
To add yet another variation:
echo jerry jerry | awk 'BEGIN {RS=FS} {/jerry/ jerry++} END {print jerry}'
-Ross
On 10/10/07, Andy Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Alfred von Campe wrote:
On Oct 10, 2007, at 10:09, Dag Wieers wrote:
There is xrdp and I have packaged it for RPMforge, but I am not sure
if it
is completely usable. (ie. I haven't figured out how to use it and
therefor I didn't make the proper sysv script etc...)
On a somewhat related
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On 10/10/07, Craig White wrote:
As for 'critical apps that require' nscd...I don't personally know of
any and if we are talking about CentOS-5 which has 2.3.27 version of
openldap...the 2.3.x versions are very fast and I'm
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 04:32:30PM -0300, mups.cp wrote:
A simple one
# echo jerry jerry | tr \n | grep -c jerry
2
But what about jerry.jerry or jerry/jerry or jerry,jerry or
Well he never stated a non-standard field separator, but if that is the case,
Thanks for the replies (and thanks Matt, PCI-e is indeed what I meant
-brain freeze moment), I realise linux dd works -and is in fact how
I've installed CentOS 5, but unfortunately I require a card (PCI even!)
that will not require driver updates every kernel update and support a
minimum of 6
Kai Schaetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I figured I try if I can mirror the
base and updates repos locally.
There's no tutorial for that, only one about creating your own repo of
packages which is not the same. So, I just mirrored all the stuff with
wget and changed the baseurl in the repo
James Olin Oden wrote:
On 10/10/07, Ross S. W. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mups.cp wrote:
A simple one
# echo jerry jerry | tr \n | grep -c jerry
2
The perl seems more general.
To add yet another variation:
echo jerry jerry | awk 'BEGIN {RS=FS} {/jerry/
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 04:10:05PM -0400, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 04:32:30PM -0300, mups.cp wrote:
A simple one
# echo jerry jerry | tr \n | grep -c jerry
2
But what about jerry.jerry or
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
*But* I then realized that the updates directory contains *all* updates,
not just the latest. Which means if I don't regularly check I may get old
versions mirrored I don't want. It also means that I get a lot of unwanted
files at the time I start to mirror. And I cannot
Steve Bluck wrote:
Thanks for the replies (and thanks Matt, PCI-e is indeed what
I meant -brain freeze moment), I realise linux dd works
-and is in fact how I've installed CentOS 5, but
unfortunately I require a card (PCI even!) that will not
require driver updates every kernel update
On 10/10/07, James A. Peltier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so the +X should have done the same thing as the -Y you specified.
Yep, you're right. I should actually *read* the previous info before
opening my yap sometimes :-P
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On 10/10/07, Ross S. W. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
True!
Regular expressions sure are fun :-)
I think we've shown enough variations here to give the OP the
idea that there are a lot of ways to skin this cat.
But we have to think him for the mental stimulation. Its nice to see
the
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 15:09:17 -0400, Chris wrote:
I was wondering if anyone was aware of a method for mounting
virtual CD devices with CD image files. I keep images
(.CUE/.BIN pairs) of my CD collection on a NAS appliance
tucked away in my closet. I'd like to write a script to mount
each
From: Les Mikesell
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
Then reinstall grub on the drive.
Now I have some questions:
1. Since the /boot partition was mirrored and will be restored on the
new sda drive I do not really want to do a full grub
I am trying to trying to ./configure NDOutils on a CentOS 4.4 box
with a minimal install, but it gives me the following error, which I
assume means I need something gcc-related?
*./configure output
On 10/10/07, Rogelio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to trying to ./configure NDOutils on a CentOS 4.4 box
with a minimal install, but it gives me the following error, which I
assume means I need something gcc-related?
Yup, that was it.
yum install gcc-c++ seemed to work!
on 10/10/2007 2:46 PM Hugh E Cruickshank spake the following:
From: Les Mikesell
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
Then reinstall grub on the drive.
Now I have some questions:
1. Since the /boot partition was mirrored and will be restored on the
on 10/10/2007 1:01 PM jlee spake the following:
Andy Harrison wrote:
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As for 'critical apps that require' nscd...I don't personally know of
any and if we are talking about CentOS-5 which has 2.3.27 version of
From: Scott Silva Sent: October 10, 2007 15:15
on 10/10/2007 2:46 PM Hugh E Cruickshank spake the following:
From: Les Mikesell
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
Then reinstall grub on the drive.
Now I have some questions:
1. Since the /boot
on 10/10/2007 3:36 PM Hugh E Cruickshank spake the following:
From: Scott Silva Sent: October 10, 2007 15:15
on 10/10/2007 2:46 PM Hugh E Cruickshank spake the following:
From: Les Mikesell
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
Then reinstall grub on the
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
Then reinstall grub on the drive.
Now I have some questions:
1. Since the /boot partition was mirrored and will be restored on the
new sda drive I do not really want to
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 10, 2007 16:37
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
Then reinstall grub on the drive.
Now I have some questions:
1. Since the /boot partition was mirrored and will be
Anybody know where I can find a RPM of a recent version of Balsa for
RH5 or Centos 5? Dag, et al, don't seem to have it.
Thanks!
--
Fred Smith -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
The Lord is like a strong tower.
Those who do what is right
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 16:09 +0200, Dag Wieers wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Feizhou wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
umair shakil wrote:
Why dont u enable RDP on centOS (running GUI), and then using ubunto
with
this path
RDP is a Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol.
Is there a way to use Xen VMs with non-US keyboards at the console in a
convenient way? I read somewhere in the documentation that only US-English
keyboards are supported in the Xen console, but there's more to this. I
would imagine that I then can type a character that is on a different key
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 08:05:32PM -0700, mark pryor wrote:
fred smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anybody know where I can find a RPM of
a recent version of Balsa for
RH5 or Centos 5? Dag, et al, don't seem to have it.
Fred,
I looked into building the version from the FC6 extras
fred smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anybody know where I can find a RPM of a
recent version of Balsa for
RH5 or Centos 5? Dag, et al, don't seem to have it.
Fred,
I looked into building the version from the FC6 extras repo. My build box is
KDE, but ideally one needs a Gnome devel box to
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 15:12 -0400, Alfred von Campe wrote:
On Oct 10, 2007, at 14:18, Brian Mathis wrote:
CentOS has Desktop Sharing built in. Look for it in one of the
settings/preferences menus. Enable desktop sharing, and then you
can use VNC as a remote client.
Wow, that was
salam!!!
please explain.. i have only post one message clear ur point
Regards,
Umair
On 10/10/07, Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Umair, please stop top-posting. It screws the readability of the
messages in the archive.
On 10/9/07, umair shakil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
umair shakil wrote:
salam!!!
please explain.. i have only post one message clear ur point
Hi Top posting means replying at the top of a message rather than below
or inside the original message. As a preference for this mailing list
and a lot of others they ask that you don't do
Salam!!!
Well, man i know i suppose i replied to the orignal message its ok
Reagards,
Umair
On 10/11/07, Clint Dilks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
umair shakil wrote:
salam!!!
please explain.. i have only post one message clear ur point
Hi Top posting means replying at the
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