Bill Campbell wrote:
> I am attempting to create a simple line chart graphing three columns from a
> soffice-calc spreadsheet. I expect it to take the leftmost column as the
> X-Axis, plotting the others on the Y-Axis, but it always creates an X-Axis
> of the row number in the columns, and the fir
On Sun, 2010-04-04 at 20:16 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
> My problem is that OO/NeoOffice charts don't seem to take the
> first column of data as the X-Axis, but put everything on the
> Y-Axis which doesn't make sense to me.
>
> Bill
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Look at the top row and Click on Chart (the icon). The
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, john maclean wrote:
> Thanks. That's pretty much what I was thinking. By the way, is
> bottom-posting prefered on this list?
I prefer it -- and I think most list members do, except those tethered
to mobile devies with screens the size of matchbook covers.
Since you're askin
On Sat, Apr 03, 2010, Pascal Robert wrote:
>
>Le 2010-04-02 à 20:19, Bill Campbell a écrit :
...
>> The Linux tie-in is that I'm getting data from a postgresql database that
>> lives on a Linux box, and none of the fancy commercial products seem to be
>> able to use it in their data sources.
>You
On Apr 3, 2010, at 9:50 PM, fred smith wrote:
> I had some detritus from a failed installatin of wxgtk hanging around
> in /usr/local that confused heck out of fahmon's configure script.
> removed it, removed the fahmon sources and re-extracted the .tbz2 file,
> ran configure, ran make, and voila
Am Sonntag, 4. April 2010 18:16:32 schrieb Timo Schoeler:
> Could you provide the lines 110 to 140 of start-stop-daemon.c?
Was a problem (syntax-error) in a printf - function.
Delete this function - compilation successfull.
I will try this binary
Thx for help
Timothy
Am 04.04.2010 18:10, schrieb Timothy Kesten:
> Am Sonntag, 4. April 2010 17:37:02 schrieb Kwan Lowe:
>> There's no real equivalent, but the "service" command is the main
>> method of starting/stopping processes/daemons. In itself it doesn't
>> do what the start-stop-daemon does, but the scripts as
Timothy Kesten wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 4. April 2010 17:37:02 schrieb Kwan Lowe:
>> There's no real equivalent, but the "service" command is the main
>> method of starting/stopping processes/daemons. In itself it doesn't
>> do what the start-stop-daemon does, but the scripts associated with
>> the se
Timothy Kesten wrote on Sun, 4 Apr 2010 17:13:17 +0200:
> What is the CentOS-replacement for "start-stop-daemon"?
You are not looking for "service", are you?
Kai
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>> Do you have some more details, e.g. gcc's fall-out (error
>> messages)?
>
> Sorry, output is in german on my machine
>
> start-stop-daemon.c: In function »do_help«: start-stop-daemon.c:113:
> Fehler: fehlendes abschließendes Zeichen " start-stop-daemon.c:116:
> Fehler: expected »)« before »start
Am Sonntag, 4. April 2010 17:37:02 schrieb Kwan Lowe:
> There's no real equivalent, but the "service" command is the main
> method of starting/stopping processes/daemons. In itself it doesn't
> do what the start-stop-daemon does, but the scripts associated with
> the service utility can be customi
Am Sonntag, 4. April 2010 17:15:11 schrieb Timo Schoeler:
> Do you have some more details, e.g. gcc's fall-out (error messages)?
Sorry, output is in german on my machine
start-stop-daemon.c: In function »do_help«:
start-stop-daemon.c:113: Fehler: fehlendes abschließendes Zeichen "
start-stop-dae
On 4 April 2010 15:36, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, john maclean wrote:
>
>> Chaps,
>>
>> Is cobbler overkill or is it simpler to set up a local repo and
>> rsync it with a mirror?
>
> Personally, I think cobbler overkill if all you want to do is have a
> local copy of the CentOS rep
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Timothy Kesten wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'd like to use "start-stop-daemon" on my centos-machine.
> I know , it's debian-like.
> But I can't find "startproc" on my machine nor in the repos.
>
> What is the CentOS-replacement for "start-stop-daemon"?
There's no real
thus Timothy Kesten spake:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'd like to use "start-stop-daemon" on my centos-machine.
> I know , it's debian-like.
> But I can't find "startproc" on my machine nor in the repos.
>
> What is the CentOS-replacement for "start-stop-daemon"?
>
> Thx
>
> Timothy
>
> P.S. I found a start
Hi Folks,
I'd like to use "start-stop-daemon" on my centos-machine.
I know , it's debian-like.
But I can't find "startproc" on my machine nor in the repos.
What is the CentOS-replacement for "start-stop-daemon"?
Thx
Timothy
P.S. I found a start-stop-daemon.c script - but how to compile it
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, john maclean wrote:
> Chaps,
>
> Is cobbler overkill or is it simpler to set up a local repo and
> rsync it with a mirror?
Personally, I think cobbler overkill if all you want to do is have a
local copy of the CentOS repo for updates and occasional
installations.
I just mi
That worked thanks
2010/4/4 Ryan Wagoner
> Do an ls -lha public_html in the user's folder and look what group
> the files are owned by. Then do chown username:group -R public_html.
>
> Ryan
>
> 2010/4/2 cahit Eyigünlü :
> > the main problem that i have copied files directly to public_html folde
Do an ls -lha public_html in the user's folder and look what group
the files are owned by. Then do chown username:group -R public_html.
Ryan
2010/4/2 cahit Eyigünlü :
> the main problem that i have copied files directly to public_html folder and
> it is returnin 500 internal error now ,
> and i
> Hi
> >
> > I have a .rpm file, in the file there is some commands in the %post
> section,
> > how can I query the rpm file so it display the commands in %post section.
>
> Try:
> rpm -q --scripts package_name
>
Thanks that did the trick
Tronn
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On Sat, 2010-04-03 at 17:22 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> JohnS a écrit :
>
> >
> > You should have better success with another 128MB of RAM..
> >
> > Case point I have one also a P3 450 256MB RAM CentOS 5.4 here at home
> > using samba + clam av and large files make me have to hard mount the
> >
Chaps,
Is cobbler overkill or is it simpler to set up a local repo and rsync
it with a mirror?
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cat /usr/include/asm/unistd.h
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 6:22 AM, jAi juNo wrote:
> Hi,
> As part of over writing some system calls, I need to export the
> sys_call_table. Please let me know how to do this in centos 5.4 .
> Thanks,
> Jai
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On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a .rpm file, in the file there is some commands in the %post section,
> how can I query the rpm file so it display the commands in %post section.
Try:
rpm -q --scripts package_name
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I have a .rpm file, in the file there is some commands in the %post section,
how can I query the rpm file so it display the commands in %post section.
Tronn
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Hi,
As part of over writing some system calls, I need to export the
sys_call_table. Please let me know how to do this in centos 5.4 .
Thanks,
Jai
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Cahit Eyigünlü wrote on Sat, 3 Apr 2010 23:08:31 +0300:
> i have created a folder with name ÅiÄüı and it is ok.
No, it is not. *Use ASCII*
Kai
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