On Friday 25 November 2011 00:31:09 Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
Vreme: 11/24/2011 09:14 PM, Kahlil Hodgson piše:
On 24/11/11 22:27, Tony Molloy wrote:
I have several desktops with applications running on them,
mainly terminals. At login all the terminals start on desktop
1. How do I get
Hi List,
I'm looking for an editor with file compare capabilities.
Gedit and kate don't seem to do this?
Thx
Rainer
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On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Rainer Traut tr...@gmx.de wrote:
I'm looking for an editor with file compare capabilities.
Gedit and kate don't seem to do this?
Try Diffuse Merge Tool.
Although it's main purpose is to compare and merge, we can use it
as editor too.
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El jue, 24-11-2011 a las 07:00 -0500, Eric Coleman escribió:
Dear Guitart,
You have Microsoft Windows on your mind . . . Microsoft has left the
building!
Maybe you are right but I'm not asking nothing that I can't do with
Debian, so I supose that there are one way of do it with CentOS.
El mié, 23-11-2011 a las 10:50 -0800, John R Pierce escribió:
On 11/23/11 3:11 AM, Guitart Francesc wrote:
here I connect through SMB port 445
why in dogs name are you using SMB, a Microsoft Windows protocol, for
Unix to NAS file sharing? Unix systems should use NFS for file
sharing.
Am 25.11.2011 10:46, schrieb Fajar Priyanto:
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Rainer Trauttr...@gmx.de wrote:
I'm looking for an editor with file compare capabilities.
Gedit and kate don't seem to do this?
Try Diffuse Merge Tool.
Although it's main purpose is to compare and merge, we can
On 11/25/2011 10:37 AM, Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for an editor with file compare capabilities.
Gedit and kate don't seem to do this?
Thx
Rainer
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In article 4ecf61ee.4030...@gmx.de, Rainer Traut tr...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for an editor with file compare capabilities.
Gedit and kate don't seem to do this?
Try vimdiff. It is vim with file comparison in side-by-side windows.
I use it a lot.
Cheers
Tony
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On Fri, 25 Nov 2011, Guitart Francesc wrote:
Thanks for your comment. You're right, but the problem arises with your
solution is that all users are using the CentOS machine login locally
with the same user. So, correct me if I'm wrong, I think I can not mount
the volume for each user without
2011/11/25 Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org:
Red Hat only publishes the Extended Support Source Code to the people
who are subscribers of Extended Support.
Thank you for your info. It's too bad.
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On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Guitart Francesc
francesc.guit...@enise.fr wrote:
In fact I have explained wrong. This time I log in from any window File
Go to .. (I don't know the exact translation in english cause I'm in
one french computer) and type smb://nas_name.
I can access to the
Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for an editor with file compare capabilities.
Gedit and kate don't seem to do this?
emacs does this
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Hey folks,
I've got a CentOS / RHEL (5.x) environment and am in the process of
migrating the 5.3 file server over to an Oracle/Sun 7120 appliance.
I want to keep my main 5.3 server as our NIS server but am moving NFS
and Samba functions over to the appliance.
NFS was a no brainer as one can
I'm trying to update from the cr repo, but yum-plugin-fastestmirror gets
it totally wrong; it selects a mirror in .hk that deliveres bytes per second,
and as far as I can tell, most or all of the timedhosts.txt entries are
in the Middle or Far East. What's going on? Nobody mirroring cr in
From: Lars Hecking lheck...@users.sourceforge.net
What's going on? Nobody mirroring cr in other
parts of the world?
Dunno but in the release notes:
- Baseurl for the CR repo is set to only use centos.org internal
machines, this is to reduce the amount of time we need to spend in
seeding and
John Doe writes:
From: Lars Hecking lheck...@users.sourceforge.net
What's going on? Nobody mirroring cr in other
parts of the world?
Dunno but in the release notes:
- Baseurl for the CR repo is set to only use centos.org internal
machines, this is to reduce the amount of time we need
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey folks,
I've got a CentOS / RHEL (5.x) environment and am in the process of
migrating the 5.3 file server over to an Oracle/Sun 7120 appliance.
I want to keep my main 5.3 server as our NIS server but am moving NFS
On 11/25/2011 04:33 PM, Lars Hecking wrote:
Doesn't that mean that it is not mirrored?
it would be in the mirrors, but the baseurl is set to mirror.centos.org,
and we dont serve up CR from mirrorlist.centos.org
When I log into one of our machines in the US and try it there,
timedhosts.txt
On 11/25/11 6:00 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
Has anyone been here recently and can help with how to config the
appliance for Samba but to authenticate from NIS ?
I've never heard of Samba authenticating off NIS, as Windows (SMB/CIFS)
and Unix (PAM, NIS, etc) use different incompatible password
I've never heard of Samba authenticating off NIS, as Windows (SMB/CIFS)
and Unix (PAM, NIS, etc) use different incompatible password hashes. on
a pure Samba system that doesn't have an external authentication system
such as Active Directory, I've always had to use smbpasswd to setup the
SMB
p.s. even if I could get it to authenticate SMB from the current 5.3
box I'd be happy.
If I have to go the directory services route I can only say that I
hope it has improved a lot since the last time I installed it 18
months ago - though that was 389-ds ...
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On 11/25/11 10:23 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
p.s. even if I could get it to authenticate SMB from the current 5.3
box I'd be happy.
If I have to go the directory services route I can only say that I
hope it has improved a lot since the last time I installed it 18
months ago - though that was
I don't know that particular NAS, but does it allow you to setup an
anonymous SMB user?
If not, then setup a normal SMB share on the NAS and mount it on the CentOS
server, then rsync the data across
Moving the data is the easy part.
The problem here is that currently SMB runs on the 5.3 box
Hi,
I'm looking into the RPMs changelog for the 6.0CR kernel, and didn't
find mention of receive packet steering (RPS) and receive flow steering (RFS).
This was included on RHEL6.1, is it on the CR repo already?
Thanks in advance,
Antonio.
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On 11/25/2011 07:35 PM, Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote:
I'm looking into the RPMs changelog for the 6.0CR kernel, and didn't
find mention of receive packet steering (RPS) and receive flow steering (RFS).
This was included on RHEL6.1, is it on the CR repo already?
what kernel ver was
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
On 11/25/2011 07:35 PM, Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote:
I'm looking into the RPMs changelog for the 6.0CR kernel, and didn't
find mention of receive packet steering (RPS) and receive flow steering
(RFS).
most machines would have base and updates and extras enabled, so you
will see those being listed as mirror lists are handed out.
open a bugreport at bugs.centos.org if you think the geoip lookup is
getting it wrong ( include the ip you are connecting from ).
Do you know how exactly geoip
Hello
I have a large list of URLs (from a database, generated automatically
during tests) that I want to download using several wget processes at
the same time. With our internal web servers, this will be a lot faster
than downloading the pages one at a time with a single process.
So I
On 11/25/2011 08:15 PM, lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Do you know how exactly geoip lookup is handled, and whether it changed
recently? I just went to check my CentOS5 systems to prove there is a
difference, and alas, they too now default to Asia :-/ This was not
the case up to a
On 11/25/11 10:46 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
The problem here is that currently SMB runs on the 5.3 box which is
also where NIS runs, and people authenticate from there.
The ZFS appliance is going to be the new home for SMB but it does not
have a native authentication system and seems to want a
if you're running multiple windows systems with a server and DONT have
centralized authentication, you have a mess.
if you're not running windows systems, then why are you using SMB ?
NFS is the native file sharing system for Unix and Linux systems.
It is a bit of an oddball arrangement.
On Fri, 2011-11-25 at 19:50 -0500, Alan McKay wrote:
if you're running multiple windows systems with a server and DONT have
centralized authentication, you have a mess.
if you're not running windows systems, then why are you using SMB ?
NFS is the native file sharing system for Unix and
On 11/25/11 4:50 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
Hmmm, I probably know what the answer will be, but I could always ask
the hospital to let me connect it to the domain. Though that could
present security risks that I don't want to deal with.
yes, that is the answer, and actually, no, there's no
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
I've got a CentOS / RHEL (5.x) environment and am in the process of
migrating the 5.3 file server over to an Oracle/Sun 7120 appliance.
Hi Alan, sorry for the OT.
I'm very much interested on the 7120.
How much space do you
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 8:11 PM, Fajar Priyanto fajar...@arinet.org wrote:
Hi Alan, sorry for the OT.
I'm very much interested on the 7120.
How much space do you have on it and what is the price?
I don't know the price - I've only been here a few weeks.
I'll have to check when I'm back at work
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know the price - I've only been here a few weeks.
I'll have to check when I'm back at work for details on it - don't
have my VPN login yet. I'm going into work tomorrow to migrate
another filesystem to the ZFS so
On 11/25/11 5:16 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
I'm very much interested on the 7120.
How much space do you have on it and what is the price?
I don't know the price - I've only been here a few weeks.
if you have to ask, its too expensive. believe me.when Sun first
announced that 7000 stuff,
This really belongs on a shell list rather than the centos list, but:
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Timothy Madden terminato...@gmail.com wrote:
So I create 20 pipes in my script with `mkfifo´ and connect the read end of
each one to a new wget process for that fifo. The write end of each
Hi,
When I setup a new KVM guest and add it's mac address to the default
NAT'ted network, it would be nice to have that become active without having
to destroy the network and recreate it - as that tends to make the other
guests rather upset.
Anybody knows how to achieve that? I've tried virsh
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Bart Schaefer
barton.schae...@gmail.com wrote:
Next you create wget #2, which (because it was forked from the parent
shell) shares all the file descriptors that the shell had open to wget
#1, e.g., including the input to the fifo. Repeat for all the rest of
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