fred smith fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us skrev:
Everyone, have a great and safe new years. See you all in 2013.
KB:
My thanks to you and all the other team members who make Centos happen!
+1.
Many thanks to the CentOS-team, as well as this list for turning-point help
over the year. It has
Hi CentOS team,
May this be the best CentOS year yet.
May all your wishes come true in 2013
Thanks for all the hard work.
Kindest regards.
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Op 01-01-13 09:00, Sorin Srbu schreef:
fred smithfre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us skrev:
Everyone, have a great and safe new years. See you all in 2013.
KB:
My thanks to you and all the other team members who make Centos happen!
+1.
Many thanks to the CentOS-team, as well as this list for
How can I control the content of /etc/pki/tls/cert/localhost.crt? Are
there kickstart options or do I have to regernate the cert in %post with
openssl?
I discovered this issue while troubleshooting an apache DN problem. I
changed my system name after install, but the 'normal' functions that
how do I find out what avahi services my server is advertising?
I installed avahi-tools and tried
avahi-browse -a (and -ac) and nothing was listed. I find it hard to
believe that my system that has apache up and running is not advertising
anything?
On 01/01/2013 09:40 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 01.01.2013 15:36, schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
how do I find out what avahi services my server is advertising?
I installed avahi-tools and tried
avahi-browse -a (and -ac) and nothing was listed. I find it hard to
believe that my system that
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Although I said I am new to Centos, I have been using various flavours
of Linux over the past 10 years. The last Redhat version of Linux was
Redhat 9.
I have a small virtual LAN using Vsphere, but this
I want to install GoldenDict on my fresh CentOS 6.3 installation. So far
I've not found any GoldenDict rpm files created for CentOS.
What about creating rpm from deb using alien? Would it be safe to
attempt such install?
I do not want to screw my new installation.
From: Juan R. de Silva
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 21:50
I want to install GoldenDict on my fresh CentOS 6.3
installation. So far I've not found any GoldenDict rpm files
created for CentOS.
Did you Google it yet? Lets assume yes and you found the many RPMs listed for
fedora.
On Tue, 01 Jan 2013 22:26:50 -0500, Jason Pyeron wrote:
From: Juan R. de Silva
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 21:50
I want to install GoldenDict on my fresh CentOS 6.3 installation. So
far I've not found any GoldenDict rpm files created for CentOS.
Did you Google it yet? Lets assume yes
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 04:12:59 + (UTC)
Juan R. de Silva wrote:
So, I concluded that Fedora RPMs are not suitable. Am I mistaken
here?
Download the srpm and compile it on your Centos system. Then you get a
native Centos RPM.
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On 1/1/2013 8:20 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 04:12:59 + (UTC)
Juan R. de Silva wrote:
So, I concluded that Fedora RPMs are not suitable. Am I mistaken
here?
Download the srpm and compile it on your Centos system. Then you get a
native Centos RPM.
ASSUMING the base
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