Am 04.06.11 05:49, schrieb Cody Jackson:
I'm not quite sure where this would best go, so any guidance would be
appreciated. I was guessing that
http://wiki.centos.org/Projects/CentOS5PentiumSupport would be the
best location for the edits
Then you're not in Kansas anymore, Projects really
Buenas tardes,
En nuestra empresa necesitamos implementar un sistema de control de
asistencia para los trabajadores, donde se pueda registrar la entrada,
salida, etc. Así mismo debería darnos reportes sobre la información de los
usuarios.
Alguien de Uds. amigos sabe si es que existe un software
RILINDO FOSTER wrote:
Okay, it took a few minutes, but I figure it out. Seems that Scientific
Linux eems to regress a bit in this area.
With Centos, you need to bind like so:
/home/share /exports/share nonebind0 0
/home/vhosts /exports/vhosts
On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 23:49 -0400, RILINDO FOSTER wrote:
Okay, it took a few minutes, but I figure it out. Seems that Scientific
Linux eems to regress a bit in this area.
With Centos, you need to bind like so:
/home/share /exports/share nonebind0 0
I've seen fslint and fdupes recommended for this in CentOS,
but neither seem to be available as packages.
Is anyone using either under CentOS-5.6?
It seems that they are available in the rpmfusion-free repository,
but as far as I can see this is not functioning with CentOS at present.
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Sorry, accidentally deleted the previous message so have to write this
as new, rather than reply.
At any rate, my CentOS 5.6 installation shows fdupes as available
through rpmforge.
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On 06/04/2011 11:49 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I've seen fslint and fdupes recommended for this in CentOS,
but neither seem to be available as packages.
Is anyone using either under CentOS-5.6?
It seems that they are available in the rpmfusion-free repository,
but as far as I can see this is
On Jun 4, 2011, at 7:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 23:49 -0400, RILINDO FOSTER wrote:
Okay, it took a few minutes, but I figure it out. Seems that Scientific
Linux eems to regress a bit in this area.
With Centos, you need to bind like so:
/home/share
On Jun 4, 2011, at 4:27 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
RILINDO FOSTER wrote:
Okay, it took a few minutes, but I figure it out. Seems that Scientific
Linux eems to regress a bit in this area.
SL Box (mounting Centos box via NFS4):
192.168.15.200:/ /mnt nfs4
Bob Hepple wrote:
Meenoo Shivdasani mee...@gmail.com wrote:
Bob Hepple bhep...@promptu.com wrote:
Has anyone got Bastille-linux running on Centos-5.6?
Bastille-Linux aside, for completeness, see also:
R. P. Herrold's excellent articles on hardening CentOS:
I don't think this application runs as a parallel application in thread
mode. There is only one process (in thread mode, ps/top commande line
display thread processes) which bypass the limits.conf configuration.
Normally the process shoud be killed if the memory limit will be reach ?
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