On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 14:40:47 -0400
ken wrote:
> Where do I find a gnumeric rpm? I must not have enough repos listed.
http://www.elders.princeton.edu/data/puias/6/x86_64/os/Addons/
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Where do I find a gnumeric rpm? I must not have enough repos listed.
(I recently had to rebuild my system pretty much from scratch. :( )
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On 9/9/2011 3:15 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> John Hinton wrote:
>> /var/spool/postfix/private/auth
>>
>> It seems this must be owned by postfix but it was owned by root.
>>
>> So, can somebody check to see if this is there in a CentOS 6 Postfix
>> install where Amavis is not installed? And if
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am 10.09.2011 13:40, schrieb John Hodrien:
>> On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Janne TH. Nyman wrote:
>
>>> These where the steps I took to resolve it:
>>>
>>> 1. Start Laptop
>>> 2. When first boot screen appears, press F1 to get into the BIOS setup
>>> 3. Go to
On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 11:23 -0400, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:
> Where is this syntax documented? I see the -h option in the man page
> but the n + part is not there and I would like to understand where
> that comes from.
whois -h whois.arin.net ?
The ' n + ' are parameters (arguments) intro
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Always Learning wrote:
> This works for me on Centos 5.6. It may assist newcomers to the Linux
> world of Centos.
>
> whois 51.51.51.51
>
> produces a normal and conventional display of data.
>
> However since ARIN, the North American registrar of IP addresses,
> "modern
This works for me on Centos 5.6. It may assist newcomers to the Linux
world of Centos.
whois 51.51.51.51
produces a normal and conventional display of data.
However since ARIN, the North American registrar of IP addresses,
"modernised" its WHOIS processing, a query to
whois 64.
> Now it boots and installs. Since CentOS has an older kernel than RHEL
> 6.1 I am not able to get screen resolution etc to work so I will run
> RHEL on this one as Keyboard keys, Web cam, Sound, Ericsson WLAN, all
> just works :)
>
If you have access to RHEL binaries, that's fine.
I hadn't, so I
Am 10.09.2011 13:40, schrieb John Hodrien:
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Janne TH. Nyman wrote:
>> These where the steps I took to resolve it:
>>
>> 1. Start Laptop
>> 2. When first boot screen appears, press F1 to get into the BIOS setup
>> 3. Go to Config > Serial ATA and change AHCI to Compatibility
>
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Janne TH. Nyman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> All resolved now. Thanks to Paul for pointing out the basics :)
>
> This had nothing to do with the e1000e as I thought earlier. It has to
> do with the AHCI mode set for the SATA interface.
>
> These where the steps I took to resolve it:
>
Hi all,
All resolved now. Thanks to Paul for pointing out the basics :)
This had nothing to do with the e1000e as I thought earlier. It has to
do with the AHCI mode set for the SATA interface.
These where the steps I took to resolve it:
1. Start Laptop
2. When first boot screen appears, press F
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