Hello,
On 12/09/2013 03:16 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Yes, it is signed by the same key ... but the rpm is not identical. (The
> difference being a different md5sum because rpm metadata (signature
> time) is different).
>
> He does not say HOW the installation fails ... one would have to look at
On 10/12/13 07:02, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
> [root@jvermeulen ~]# dmesg | grep iwlwifi
> iwlwifi :03:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17
> iwlwifi :03:00.0: setting latency timer to 64
> iwlwifi :03:00.0: irq 32 for MSI/MSI-X
> iwlwifi :03:00.0: firmware: requesting iw
Op 09-12-13 22:28, Andrew Holway schreef:
> Sorry :) not paying attention.
>
> modinfo iwlwifi and
>
> dmesg /var/log/messages "iwlwifi" (I think this is how it appears in dmesg)
>
> I have a feeling you will need the more recent drivers from elrepo.
>
> On 9 December 2013 21:20, Andrew Holway wr
Sorry :) not paying attention.
modinfo iwlwifi and
dmesg /var/log/messages "iwlwifi" (I think this is how it appears in dmesg)
I have a feeling you will need the more recent drivers from elrepo.
On 9 December 2013 21:20, Andrew Holway wrote:
> lspci -k pls.
>
> On 9 December 2013 21:20, Johan
lspci -k pls.
On 9 December 2013 21:20, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> i'm working on this Centos6.5 laptop, fully updated
>
> *# uname -a**
> **Linux jvermeulen.ict 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Nov 22 03:15:09
> UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux*
>
> It's an Acer Aspire E1-571.
Dear All,
i'm working on this Centos6.5 laptop, fully updated
*# uname -a**
**Linux jvermeulen.ict 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Nov 22 03:15:09
UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux*
It's an Acer Aspire E1-571.
I can't get the Intel Centrino N 6235 to work. I've used this card on
severa
On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 04:23:47PM +0100, Tru Huynh wrote:
...
>
> so the support for 1.5.3 is on purpose, no idea if both 1.4.3 and 1.5.3 should
> be both available at the same time, or if the support for 1.5.3 is also
> backward
> compatible with 1.4.3. I would need to search ;)
I was too slow
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 9:05 AM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Larry Martell
>
>> We have a python script that is currently run from cron. We want to
>> make it into a service so it can be controlled with service
>> start/stop/restart. Can anyone point me at site that has instructions
>> on how to do th
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:40 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2013-12-09, Larry Martell wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Fabrizio Di Carlo
>> wrote:
>>> Try to use this
>>> http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/02/a_simple_unix_linux_daemon_in_python/
>>> it
>>> allows you start/stop/restart th
On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 03:21:23PM +0100, Tor Halsan wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone can shed some light into an issue we are having
> with compat-openmpi after upgrading CentOS to version 6.5
>
> Some of our cluster applications are dependent on an older version of
> OpenMPI, so we are using
On 09/12/13 16:11, Johnny Hughes wrote:
[...]
> The changelog contains this:
>
> compat-openmpi-1.4.3-1.1.el6.x86_64 [2.6 MiB] Changelog by Jay
> Fenlason (2013-08-14):
>
> * Also include 1.5.3 libraries so users of RHEL-6.5+ can run
>programs compiled on RHEL-6.2-
>Resolves: rhbz876315
On 12/09/2013 08:21 AM, Tor Halsan wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone can shed some light into an issue we are having
> with compat-openmpi after upgrading CentOS to version 6.5
>
> Some of our cluster applications are dependent on an older version of
> OpenMPI, so we are using compat-openmpi. Up
Just wondering if anyone can shed some light into an issue we are having
with compat-openmpi after upgrading CentOS to version 6.5
Some of our cluster applications are dependent on an older version of
OpenMPI, so we are using compat-openmpi. Up to CentOS 6.4 this was
version 1.4.3:
% /usr/lib6
On 12/09/2013 07:03 AM, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> On 12/09/2013 01:43 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> Therefore the only difference is the signatures, and that difference is
>> the time being 1 second different in the rpm metadata ...
> A part from the timestamps being different, is it the same key that
>
From: Larry Martell
> We have a python script that is currently run from cron. We want to
> make it into a service so it can be controlled with service
> start/stop/restart. Can anyone point me at site that has instructions
> on how to do this? I've googled but haven't found anything.
http://fed
On 2013-12-09, Larry Martell wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Fabrizio Di Carlo
> wrote:
>> Try to use this
>> http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/02/a_simple_unix_linux_daemon_in_python/
>> it
>> allows you start/stop/restart the script using the following commands.
>>
>> python myscript.
Turn it into a daemon as described, then take a look at the existing
scripts in /etc/init.d/. There might even be a template in there iirc.
Your script will likely be a simple wrapper around your daemonized python
program.
After that, just do a "chkconfig --add “ where myscript is the
name of your
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Fabrizio Di Carlo
wrote:
> Try to use this
> http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/02/a_simple_unix_linux_daemon_in_python/ it
> allows you start/stop/restart the script using the following commands.
>
> python myscript.py start
> python myscript.py stop
> python myscr
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:
> The keyword your looking for here is "daemonize".
I don't just want to make it into a daemon - I want to control it with
the service command.
>
>
>
> On 9 December 2013 12:54, Larry Martell wrote:
>> We have a python script that is currentl
On 12/09/2013 01:43 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Therefore the only difference is the signatures, and that difference is
> the time being 1 second different in the rpm metadata ...
A part from the timestamps being different, is it the same key that
is used for signing i386 and x86_64 packages?
And
On 12/07/2013 11:09 AM, Michael Lampe wrote:
> This package has a build requirement 'gecko-devel' which is fulfilled by
> 'xulrunner-devel'. But in the process of building the browser plugins
> two tools named 'xpidl' and 'xpt_link' are necessary. They werde once
> part of 'gecko-devel' but are
Try to use this
http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/02/a_simple_unix_linux_daemon_in_python/ it
allows you start/stop/restart the script using the following commands.
python myscript.py start
python myscript.py stop
python myscript.py restart
Source:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16420092/ho
The keyword your looking for here is "daemonize".
On 9 December 2013 12:54, Larry Martell wrote:
> We have a python script that is currently run from cron. We want to
> make it into a service so it can be controlled with service
> start/stop/restart. Can anyone point me at site that has instruc
We have a python script that is currently run from cron. We want to
make it into a service so it can be controlled with service
start/stop/restart. Can anyone point me at site that has instructions
on how to do this? I've googled but haven't found anything.
_
On 12/09/2013 06:21 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 12/07/2013 09:07 AM, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
>> On 12/06/2013 12:49 PM, Lars Hecking wrote:
>>> Something got mixed up somewhere. The first one (md5 20bb...) is from the
>>> x86_64
>>> branch, both 6.4 and 6.5, and the second one (md5 d37f...) is fro
On 12/07/2013 09:07 AM, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> On 12/06/2013 12:49 PM, Lars Hecking wrote:
>> Something got mixed up somewhere. The first one (md5 20bb...) is from the
>> x86_64
>> branch, both 6.4 and 6.5, and the second one (md5 d37f...) is from the i386
>> branch, also 6.4 and 6.5.
>>
>> d37
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