[CentOS-es] no puedo loguearme como root en phpmyadmin

2009-01-24 Thread Constantino Vargas Cornejo
Buenas amigos hace uno días que me pase de centos 5.2 a 4.7 por el tema de recursos de mi pc que es una PIII, con centos 5.2 trabaja como desktop con xfce pero en lo sentia lento, con centos 4.7 sin necesidad de xfce me va bien pero tengo este problema, una vez levantado httpd, mysql e instalado

Re: [CentOS] Single Session VNC

2009-01-24 Thread Brett Serkez
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 12:19 AM, karl balsmeier karlski2...@gmail.com wrote: Currently most machines I connect to use a display, but I want to run vncserver such that the display is always 0. Is this possible. Can you be more specific about your question? If you are asking about the :#

Re: [CentOS] can't install rrdtool, problems with dependancies

2009-01-24 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Rudi Ahlers wrote on Fri, 23 Jan 2009 22:09:53 +0200: Yes, I know I need to install perl-rrdtool but get the same error when doing so. Did you install any CPAN modules? Or try installing all the three on one line. Maybe there's just a cross dependency. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany

Re: [CentOS] ext4 in 5.3

2009-01-24 Thread Dag Wieers
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Florin Andrei wrote: Stephen John Smoogen wrote: I make it a habit of eating my own words if I screw up. If the results seen on Ubuntu by one test hold up, it might have a large increase in large writes (but nothing in large reads).

[CentOS] file: /etc/sysconfig/clock

2009-01-24 Thread chloe K
Hi I modify this file /etc/sysconfig/clock How can I restart the service to have update clock? Thank you - All new Yahoo! Mail - Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane.___ CentOS

Re: [CentOS] file: /etc/sysconfig/clock

2009-01-24 Thread Robert Nichols
chloe K wrote: I modify this file /etc/sysconfig/clock How can I restart the service to have update clock? Just run system-config-date, which can also be invoked from the menu: System - Administration - Date Time If you've already modified /etc/sysconfig/clock manually, just

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server -- SOLVED (kind of...)

2009-01-24 Thread Miguel Medalha
Hi, You might want to try to look into the Distiller side of things. That's what I always did. I am a DTP guy. 1) I believe you are using Rundirex.txt file to convert all the .ps's into one .pdf. This page from Adobe confirms that it will take the files in directory order under

Re: [CentOS] can't install rrdtool, problems with dependancies

2009-01-24 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Jim Perrin wrote on Sat, 24 Jan 2009 08:47:43 -0500: or packaging oversite in rpmforge no, I know it works. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com ___ CentOS mailing list

Re: [CentOS] Ping and traceroute...

2009-01-24 Thread Lanny Marcus
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Bill Campbell cen...@celestial.com wrote: On Fri, Jan 23, 2009, Lanny Marcus wrote: On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:16 PM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote: Right now, we are blocking pings and traceroutes to our website. But, in order for our members to test the

[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 47, Issue 9

2009-01-24 Thread centos-announce-request
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Re: [CentOS] can't install rrdtool, problems with dependancies

2009-01-24 Thread Jerry Franz
Kai Schaetzl wrote: Jim Perrin wrote on Sat, 24 Jan 2009 08:47:43 -0500: or packaging oversite in rpmforge no, I know it works. I just installed it from rpmforge using 'yum install rrdtool' with no problems. -- Benjamin Franz ___ CentOS

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server -- SOLVED (kind of...)

2009-01-24 Thread John R Pierce
Miguel Medalha wrote: Regardless of what that paper says, Distiller has ALWAYS processed the files in alphabetical order under Windows. I have been doing so since 2000 and Acrobat Distiller 4. We are now at 9. I refer, of course, to the use of rundirx. again, Windows NTFS directories

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server -- SOLVED (kind of...)

2009-01-24 Thread Miguel Medalha
again, Windows NTFS directories are inherently stored in sorted order because they are B-Tree indexes on the filename. if this distiller process is being run from a DOS batch job in Windows, you could perhaps use something like... for /f %%F in ('dir /b /on *.ps') DO

Re: [CentOS] Problem detecting HP Tape Drive

2009-01-24 Thread Mehdi Sarmadi
Solved! The answer is: echo engage scsi /proc/drivers/cciss/cciss1 With that thing everything worked fine. Thanks every one for your help -- Mehdi Sarmadi On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Kay Diederichs kay.diederi...@uni-konstanz.de wrote: Mehdi Sarmadi wrote: Hello I do have

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server -- SOLVED (kind of...)

2009-01-24 Thread Ross Walker
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Miguel Medalha miguelmeda...@sapo.pt wrote: again, Windows NTFS directories are inherently stored in sorted order because they are B-Tree indexes on the filename. if this distiller process is being run from a DOS batch job in Windows, you could perhaps use

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server

2009-01-24 Thread Miguel Medalha
(...) add the definition of a bubble sort routine before that (which I got from Wikipedia), and then modify /RunDir into the snippet below. (...) Thank you for caring to look for and post the code. At first I became very excited about it. But then I tried it... It does work. The problem

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server

2009-01-24 Thread Miguel Medalha
You don't necessarily have to wait to see what the Distiller would do. ls -U shows the files unsorted, in the directory order, that is probably the order in which the Distiller is using them. Yes, Distiller uses the directory order. I made an experience at home. I copied 10 files by

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server -- FINALLY SOLVED!

2009-01-24 Thread Miguel Medalha
Rebooted with sync on that filesystem. Copied the files again to a newly created dir, etc. The results are the same. Why doesn't the directory order reflect the inode order? Because of dir_index! I just turned dir_index OFF with tune2fs. Now the directory order is the same as the

Re: [CentOS] [Samba] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server -- FINALLY SOLVED

2009-01-24 Thread Miguel Medalha
I just turned dir_index OFF with tune2fs. Now the directory order is the same as the inode order. This makes the order of files predictable and in fact turns out to solve my problem. With dir_index turned OFF on that filesystem, when a copy is made to another directory (even from Windows on a

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server

2009-01-24 Thread Craig White
On Sat, 2009-01-24 at 20:24 +, Miguel Medalha wrote: Thank you again for pointing me to the PostScript FAQ Wikipedia page. It reminded me of the times when I was reading it on BBS'es with the help of a 2400 bps modem link... :-) and you thought that 2400 bps was fast too I bet.

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server

2009-01-24 Thread Miguel Medalha
and you thought that 2400 bps was fast too I bet. Having started at 300 bps, I was shocked at how fast 1200 bps was. that was a couple of eons ago That reminded me that I still used a 1200 one for a while, too. When the first 14,400 modems appeared, I could not believe the speed. The

Re: [CentOS] OT? File order on CentOS/Samba server

2009-01-24 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
Oi Miguel, On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 15:24, Miguel Medalha miguelmeda...@sapo.pt wrote: Thank you for caring to look for and post the code. No problem! Glad to help. At first I became very excited about it. But then I tried it... It does work. The problem is that it suffers from the same

[CentOS] replacing a line in a file

2009-01-24 Thread Jerry Geis
I have a large file that has a line like: bindaddr=0.0.0.0 ; some other text I want to replace the 0.0.0.0 with my address 192.168.1.8 and remove everything else on the line to get: bindaddr=192.168.1.8 How can I do that? Thanks, jerry ___

Re: [CentOS] replacing a line in a file

2009-01-24 Thread Jerry Geis
Jerry Geis wrote: I have a large file that has a line like: bindaddr=0.0.0.0 ; some other text I want to replace the 0.0.0.0 with my address 192.168.1.8 and remove everything else on the line to get: bindaddr=192.168.1.8 How can I do that? Thanks, jerry I finally found a way

Re: [CentOS] replacing a line in a file

2009-01-24 Thread fred smith
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 10:01:56PM -0500, Jerry Geis wrote: I have a large file that has a line like: bindaddr=0.0.0.0 ; some other text I want to replace the 0.0.0.0 with my address 192.168.1.8 and remove everything else on the line to get: bindaddr=192.168.1.8 How can I do