nowhere does it say that centos is approved for use in DoD. it is not on
the APL, only RedHat and SuSE
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for routes within the ISP's WAN.
Yup looks like the ISP is checking to see who's on.
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and
still run the installation. Would anyone know why the install in a 128
MB VM fails (even in text mode)?
Thanks.
Boris.
Eh, not enough RAM. :)
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, no need to alter
the kernel. Simple and flexible to use.
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On Monday, August 09, 2010 03:50:02 pm Whit Blauvelt wrote:
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 03:17:10PM -0400, Bobby wrote:
I recommend using VirtualBOX from Sun. Close to wire speed, no need to
alter the kernel. Simple and flexible to use.
No need to alter the kernel for KVM either. VirtualBox
a few seconds and if I see a question I can answer, I'll do it.
Someone went as far as sending me an offline email saying that I should not
help him. Again I'd rather err on giving too much help than too little. Maybe
he's right in the assessment, I don't know.
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On Monday, August 02, 2010 05:11:25 am hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
I want to install win xp on my centos machine . Can you please let me know
how can I reformat a partition to ntfs?
Thank you
Look at
man mkfs.ntfs
That will get you closer.
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are running g.711 over VoIP, the overhead brings it up to
something like 87Kbps per direction.
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11). I'm pretty sure I
watched a USB CAM on XP (as a VM client) a while ago.
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On Tuesday 02 February 2010 11:51:43 Max Hetrick wrote:
Bobby wrote:
Odd, for some time I have had USB support with Sun's Virtualbox. It was a
problem at some point but works fine here (Using Fedora 11). I'm pretty
sure I watched a USB CAM on XP (as a VM client) a while ago.
Well, it's
and hoping someone on this list can help.
You may have better luck at a python list.
Plus you should never reveal the IP address where you are having problems as
it may very well invite someone to take advantage of your problem and making
things a lot worse.
Bobby
hour with the above. It's very low
impact and all we can loose are some changes in the last two hours if the
system dies during rsync.
David, RAID 0 is not mirroring. What it does is extend capacity over two or
more drives. RAID 1 is mirroring.
Bobby
: at least 2 (not including keyboard)
Memory: at least 128K
Storage: prefer flash (USB stick OK)
Network: 10 Base T
TigerDirect sells refurbished computers starting at $100.
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are not there with for
example Supermicro.
So in the long run we've not found it viable to support them at all.
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it down for
long but did not really see anything
You have a few options here. You can write, or have someone write a script
which monitors the servers. You can install some of the server monitoring s/w
that's available. F.ex. Zenoss. Google or check sourceforge.net for
management tools.
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in the packages section which is
known to work and really get everything?
thanks,
greg
Of course taking into account that not everything will work with everything
else... For example sendmail and postfix are not readily or functionally
installed at the same time.
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and should not be
deleted.
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, but that is soo smooth
with dkms it's invisible these days.
VMWare does a simple rebuild to stay current and that's that. Without
remembering the details and look it up each time I'm done inside 5 minutes.
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kernels).
Alfred
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I use some
scripts to do my backup and I am getting errors
because the device changes from sdb to sdc and
I would imagine by manually mounting it
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On Sunday 21 October 2007 13:26:35 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
sysctl -w net.ipv4.conf.all.arp_filter=1
That stops the AVserver from answering arp requests.
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On Sunday 21 October 2007 14:11:15 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Bobby wrote:
On Sunday 21 October 2007 13:26:35 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
sysctl -w net.ipv4.conf.all.arp_filter=1
That stops the AVserver from answering arp requests.
Now that is *strange*.
Can you look with tcpdump what happens
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