On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 at 23:23, Valeri Galtsev
wrote:
>
> 2. Does anybody still remember OS/2 which lost userbase to MS Windows for
> workgroups, but IBM still supported it for quite long period of time. And
> OS/2 was much better IMHO.
>
>
As a long-time OS/2 user, I do remember, and damn what a
On 08/11/2016 02:38 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
I have begun building the EPEL packages for the CentOS 7 i686 AltArch
distribution.
You can watch the progress here:
http://buildlogs.centos.org/c7-epel/
Should have most of the packages built in the next couple days.
That's great news! i686 has
On 05/10/2016 06:44 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
"Other systems" you mention I bet are Debian and its clones (Ubuntu being
one of them). These systems have different update philosophy than that of
RedHat Enterprise Linux (and hence what CentOS is, which is derived from
RHEL). Namely, these "other
On 6 May 2015 at 22:49, J Martin Rushton martinrushto...@btinternet.com wrote:
Don't dismiss Amanda it works well in a disk based setup. I don't
bother with the spooling disk though. I back up to virtual tape slots
on an external disk and rotate three external disks; two are in the
firesafe
On 11/04/2014 06:25 PM, Brian Bernard wrote:
Is there a command in yum where you can sort packages by repository and
hence compare them with the lists you've provided?
Hi Brien,
We use rpm.
listing all packages not in base repo,
rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME} %{VENDOR}\n' |grep -v CentOS
On 28 August 2014 19:22, Matt matt.mailingli...@gmail.com wrote:
750GB 2.5 SATA drives in hardware RAID6. I want to figure out which
one has better random I/O performance to host a busy container. The
IOZone is your friend. It can generate all sorts of I/O patterns and
then create you some
On 9 January 2014 23:07, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
hi,
We have, like in the years past, a table at Fosdem and I'd like to get
some tshirts printed to hand out. In the past, the Linux Ninja's and
Beards ones got quite a bit of attention ( and both were not brand
spammy, which
On 21 February 2013 22:31, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I have pretty much gotten use to Gnome 3 on my F17 notebooks. With the
right extensions it actually kind of works.
That can be said for Windows as well. Why use something that's broken
to start with?
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On 11/21/2012 09:44 AM, Peter Eckel wrote:
Hi Ljubomir,
But when I tried to login to my server, it was not instantenous, and I
think it was 15+, maybe even 30+ seconds (I forgot to time it) from
start of ssh command to password prompt. It is in-house connection, so
there is nothing to
On 28 October 2012 15:36, Madhurranjan Mohaan moha...@thoughtworks.com wrote:
I've had issues over the last few days trying to create a Centos server
image . I've tried with Vmware fusion and Vmware server and it skips
directly to the default desktop install and doesn't give me the option to
On 11 September 2012 00:39, Mark LaPierre marklap...@aol.com wrote:
Linux users too often flaunt the law by using patented software
illegally. By doing so we refuse to support those who invest their
funds and blood to produce compatible software. Then we complain about
companies not
Yes, I had found it and was surprised that the forums are not
accessible as newsfeeds.
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 15:47:40 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Hakan age...@meddatainc.com wrote:
Newcomer to CentOS, have signed up for the mailing lists and tried
unsuccessfully
Seems to be for mailing lists, not for various forums?
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 02:58:48 -0700 (PDT), John Doe wrote:
From: Hakan age...@meddatainc.com
Newcomer to CentOS, have signed up for the mailing lists and tried
unsuccessfully to find newsfeeds for the forums. Hoping someone here
might
Newcomer to CentOS, have signed up for the mailing lists and tried
unsuccessfully to find newsfeeds for the forums. Hoping someone here
might know better?
Thanks.
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On 22 July 2012 20:02, Gordon Messmer yiny...@eburg.com wrote:
On 07/20/2012 08:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
And I*love* the chart... never mind that RH changed the build structure
to give Oracle pain, and it hurt us
That change affects Oracle because they update and modify the kernel.
On 20 July 2012 15:19, Chris xchris...@googlemail.com wrote:
http://linux.oracle.com/switch/centos/
I found the update delay graph laughable. They're comparing
themselves to a bunch of volunteers and then say we beat people work
for free and for the love of it Right... IMHO, I'd rather go for
else is
counting. Why would anyone else care. It's not any of your business.
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On 30 May 2012 23:36, Bob Hoffman wrote:
On 5/30/2012 5:50 PM, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
I trust the administrators of the centos.org mailing lists not to give
out any information on my subscription(s) to anyone, even including a
count of it.
Actually, I would really like them to clean up our
On 25 April 2012 07:09, Kaushal Shriyan kaushalshri...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to nail down the issue of high load on a server basically
trying to understand the reason behind high load at a specific time period.
I use top command but it does not have history.
Among many other
account.
Good thing I ordered mine first thing in the morning!
Thanks Karanbir, I hope you guys manage to get some revenue via the donations.
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On 10 January 2012 13:04, e-letter inp...@gmail.com wrote:
Readers,
Would someone advise whether the distribution of an obsolete version
of java should be reported as a bug;
http://icedtea.classpath.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=827
Why is this a bug? The bug comments mention that the latest
On 5 January 2012 22:11, Pasi Kärkkäinen pa...@iki.fi wrote:
http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/b/techcenter/archive/2012/01/03/dell-engineering-preview-oracle-11gr2-rac-on-rhel6.aspx
http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/enterprise-solutions/w/oracle_solutions/3336.aspx
And?
First
On 5 January 2012 22:47, Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com wrote:
seems to me that the sanity issue was forefront at the point before when they
chose to use Oracle in the first place but Larry loves you.
There are plenty of good reasons for using Oracle DB products - it's
definitely one of
On 5 January 2012 22:26, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
this doesn't mean it won't work, but what it does mean is that if
something goes sideways on you, oracle won't help you one bit, and since
you pay a substantial chunk of money annually for that precious support,
its insane NOT
2012/1/5 An Yang an.eurof...@gmail.com:
Greate!
end vendor people said, Consequently, we confidently recommend the
deployment of Oracle 11gR2 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 production
environments today.
Your database support agreement is not with the end vendor but the
database software
On 2 January 2012 15:46, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
And my point is, right now Oracle can say that they have not certified
their own OEL6 either ... therefore, one can not expect RHEL6 to be
certified either. If they certify OEL6 for a version of Oracle
Database, it would be
On 29 December 2011 12:30, mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw wrote:
Does anyone know CENTOS/Redhat 6.X compatible to ORACLE software (X86 and
X86_64) version like 9.X, 10GR2, 11G and 11GR2.
It is not.
Any official document say that?
See Metalink 1304727.1.
On 29 December 2011 12:42, John Broome jbro...@gmail.com wrote:
OEL6 is rebuilt RHEL6. CentOS 6 is rebuilt RHEL6.
Funnily enough, OEL6 is excluded from the certified list of Linux
distributions hence no, it is not a good idea to install it and then
expect Oracle to support it even though RedHat
On 29 December 2011 19:01, John Broome jbro...@gmail.com wrote:
So if oracle isn't certified to run on OEL 6, did oracle roll it out
just for shits and giggles?
coughsolariscough
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As I said, there are many, many more RHEL installations, and most of them
will want to go to RHEL6 within the coming year. And, of course, some of
those installations are LARGE$$$ customers of Oracle (for example, I
have personal
On 12 December 2011 11:36, LinuxIsOne reall...@hmamail.com wrote:
I was thinking from where the word 'centos' came and what it means?
How they choose this word?
In Swahili it means don't ask questions before at least running a
google query.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentOS
On 12 December 2011 11:42, LinuxIsOne reall...@hmamail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Hakan Koseoglu ha...@koseoglu.org wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentOS
Oh I read this.
And you missed the first paragraph where it is explained
On 10/12/11 03:36, An Yang wrote:
I think all the blocks were removed, and 6.2 will be released very soon.
Unless it was parked on a hill backwards and now rolling down the hill!
Congratulations to the CentOS team again!
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On 6 December 2011 15:40, Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi wrote:
2011/12/6 Lamar Owen lo...@pari.edu:
As much as I hate to be the bearer of news, I saw over 400 updates this
morning on my upstream 6.1 box checking the upstream website, yeah,
EL6.2 is out, at least for updates. I
2011/11/18 Götz Reinicke goetz.reini...@filmakademie.de:
As we do have an educational subscription, there is no technicla support
included. Thats why I'm asking a free list
Try
General Red Hat Linux discussion list redhat-l...@redhat.com
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Hey folks,
I was just reminded of the Scientific distro, which on the surface
appears to be quite similar to CentOS even when the developers over
there are rather coy about which Enterprise Linux distro they base
theirs on.
On 30 September 2011 02:22, Trey Dockendorf treyd...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a recent request to improve security on my web servers by having each
website use a different user to run the hosting service. So
example1.comhas it's own Apache instance running as apache1 and then
example2.com has
On 29/09/11 22:19, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
When I build, our PXEboot ks partitions and labels the partitions. When I
add or replace, I make the partition, the fs, and e2label them. I've
gotten to really appreciate labeling. I hate the UUIDs - they're
ludicrously too long, and bear no
Hi Les,
On 29/09/11 22:25, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:19 PM,m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
When I build, our PXEboot ks partitions and labels the partitions. When I
add or replace, I make the partition, the fs, and e2label them. I've
gotten to really appreciate labeling. I hate
On 26 September 2011 11:02, John Hodrien j.h.hodr...@leeds.ac.uk wrote:
I highly recommend raking up four year old poor feedback on your business,
it's a surefire way to get ahead of your competition.
Considering that they only managed to complain about this after four
years shows an interesting
the link to a particular speed would fix
the problem.
Try forcing the link speed with ethtool or similar utilities.
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On 29 August 2011 15:18, Philippe Naudin
philippe.nau...@supagro.inra.fr wrote:
Hi,
I want to do something *bad* : to mount an already mounted ext3
partition.
Use a clustering file system (i.e., ocfs2) instead.
This recovery is probably triggered by the file /.autofsck, but I
have not found
On 15 May 2011 12:45, Frank Chang frank_chan...@hotmail.com wrote:
In order to understand mmap better, we decided to try to find the
Centos 5.5 source code for mmap.c. We already installed the kernel source
You should be looking at glibc source code.
On 15 May 2011 12:58, Hakan Koseoglu
You should be looking at glibc source code.
Scratch that, i'm talking rubbish
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wish lists etc in place.
What about mercenary? Desperate to have a CentOS t-shirt here. :)
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On 27/04/11 21:28, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Hmm, now *that's* an interesting thought: with, say, DRAC, could you ssh
into a management server, then go to a booting system?
It is usually web (and Java) based, running on a different IP address
through the DRAC/ILO port.
. What this file does changes depending on the value of the
chroot_local_user so please read the manual for the exact explanation.
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the latest hplip package.
# rpm -ivh hplip-3.10.6_rhel-5.0.x86_64.rpm
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On 19 January 2011 06:09, Agnello George agnello.dso...@gmail.com wrote:
is there a way i can verify or write a script to check each file that is in
the SVN is same as that in the dev environment .
find . -type f | grep -v .svn | xargs md5sum
then diff the output from each server.
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. your dev env. The SVN
will always have the correct version, otherwise you have a much
serious problem than you think you have. Check the export branch and
the dev branch, I wonder if you are working against the same branch.
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6 months but their
end of life is 18 months. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS and
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LifeCycle#End_of_Life_.28EOL.29)
I personally would recommend Ubuntu LTS for family members. CentOS is
geared for technical people.
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come up as Linux
kernel-running machines but not any known distribution.
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and samba common was available, but no smbd. Again, I did
NO googling on this, just did yum provides */smbd, got no results, and
then used WinSCP.)
It appears you didn't even look for it. :)
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On 24 November 2010 08:51, Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com wrote:
Yes, I used scp as a quick simple test. What would give me better
performance though?
netcat, ftp. Anything that has low overhead (unlike encryption on a
single thread)
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, create your file by taking one of the files as a sample and
place it in /etc/init.d.
For example, I've copied /etc/init.d/vncserver to /etc/init.d/sample and ran
[r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig --add sample
[r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig --list|grep sample
sample 0:off 1:off 2:off 3
not a big fan of OEL. I'd rather use upstream with paying
customers and CentOS internally. Unfortunately this decision is out of
my hands.
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On 24 November 2010 17:06, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
On 11/24/2010 05:04 PM, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
Are you saying that having focus and topic specific lists are not
something you agree with ? Because thats what it sounds like!
OK, instead of quoting other people: I think
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can set up forward rules to access
behind the NAT. That's why we have been mentioning NAT.
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network to your LAN network,
otherwise you will have to set up port forwardings, if you chose to
route in between, then your WiFi router need to be aware of your LAN
and have your laptop in between as a gateway to route the correct
packages.
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method would be bonding.
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, in most cases it doesn't matter where the router sits. Better,
move one of them to an other private network subnet (192.168.1.0/24
maybe?)
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to help!
http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/loops.html
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wrong with rsync (has a Windows port, albeit somewhat slow with
Cygwin implementation). His fallback is using cp which I found utterly
incomprehensible.
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but it appears that's not
the case, as an out of the box scriptable platform, it is still as
pathetic as it was 10-15 years ago (even probably worse since in
Win3.1 I could record macros for the GUI).
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On 05/09/10 23:01, Chuck wrote:
Anyone have any ideas where else to get this or any suggestions?
What about Mirrorservice.org Rsync?
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Ganu,
On 29 August 2010 12:03, ganu MailList ganu4maill...@gmail.com wrote:
I try to set the kernel parameters but fails.
We have gone over this before. Did you follow the documentation in
Oracle's web site? What error do you get and while doing what?
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! Or just read the fine document.
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memory. It requires a CPU with Physical
Address Extensions (PAE).
: The non-PAE kernel can only address up to 4GB of memory.
: Install the kernel-PAE package if your machine has more
than 4GB of memory.
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/mirror.centos.org/5.5/updates/i386/
/storage/centos/5.5/updates/i386/
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. For some reason most of the DBAs I
know tend to be somewhat anal retentive.
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and assign a
DISPLAY variable.
ha...@hakan-laptop:10:29:51:~$ ssh -X hobbit
Last login: Thu Aug 5 09:45:59 2010 from 10.15.1.99
more cowbells!
_
/ It is impossible to defend perfectly\
| against the attack of those who want to |
\ die
with
X11 tunneling (-X or -Y) would make more sense.
You don't need X itself running for either of these.
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in
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JD,
On 22/07/10 10:25, John Doe wrote:
I was wondering if anyone would know the cons of running a PAE kernel...?
I have a 4GB pc and was wondering if it was worth going the PAE way to gain
those exta 700MB...
You should use 64 bit if possible but if you're seeing 3.2GB, it's more
likely that
On 22/07/10 18:07, Warren Young wrote:
Very few programs can use PAE to get at that extra RAM. Can the
programs you run do this?
With PAE you can utilize all of the extra RAM but each individual
program will be limited to 3GB user space, you can fit a more of them
into 16GB, still using 32
On 22/07/10 22:33, ken wrote:
Is the 737M cached (in the output above) what is reserved for bios or
chipset...? and what is gained back through remapping?
Nope, it simply means even if I had 2GB RAM, there'd be plenty I'm not
using for anything but cache - I don't do much on this laptop but
Hi John,
On 22/07/10 19:56, JohnS wrote:
Try about 69Gbytes What are you fiddling with? limits.conf?
I think you read my mail too quickly and wrote a reply in similar speed.
:) So did I read the original post too quickly and didn't realise he was
complaining about the memory hole...
You're
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HiChristopher,
On 08/07/10 10:25, Christopher Chan wrote:
Why mode 4 of course.
Huh? Like why? It's the recommended mode unless the switch does not
suppoprt it or the boards don't.
I never realised this is the recommended mode. Do you have pointers
where it is recommended so that I can read
On 11 June 2010 17:40, Marcelo M. Garcia
marcelo.maia.gar...@googlemail.com wrote:
When I try to download, none of the mirrors in UK seems to have these
isos, nor in the nearby countries mirrors.
Surely not true. Kent Uni has them:
in the
pidfile. You should be able to find some similar scripts in
/etc/init.d. Then add it to the services and you're done. You should
be able to issue the stop start commands just like any service.
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a -Darbitrary_string into your java commands.
Unless you are very unlucky with your arbitrary string, these will be
passed to the java engine as parameters and will be ignored by the
rest of the application. Then you can use this to pin the process in
ps output.
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of the source code you are trying to
compile you might have to fetch some development packages for various
libraries, for example if it uses ncurses, you will want ncurses-devel
package.
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Michael,
On 9 May 2010 16:48, Michael Klinosky m...@enter.net wrote:
Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
Depending on the requirements of the source code you are trying to
compile you might have to fetch some development packages for various
libraries, for example if it uses ncurses, you will want ncurses
2010/4/24 cahit Eyigünlü cahit.eyigu...@gmail.com:
It had solved , the error encounters from thousands of a bad sectors :( i do
not know how it happened but recovery system has repaired after then
Throw that disk away and get a new one ASAP.
Do not trust and use that disk.
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I required
to also setup GFS across my apache hosts or does iSCSI somehow manage this?
GFS or OCFS2 etc. would be a good idea. Alternatively NFS/CIFS would do.
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On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Michel van Deventer
mic...@van.deventer.cx wrote:
And now it works :) happy downloading ;)
Too many users already!
They should invest on a proper OS from Redmond! :)
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 8:04 AM, hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All
Can you please let me know if there is an specific Emulator for UltraSPARC
emulation on CentOS x86 platform?
QEMU should be able to emulate SPARC CPUs.
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age with a cut-down Linux on the on-board CF-Card. The whole
thing took 13GB on disk and 768MB of RAM to support two clients.
Trying the CentOS one is probably the next step.
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and will be in use instead of the local OS.
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+ swap space until the out-of-memory
killer kicks in and frees up some space by killing some processes. You
should be able to see that activity in the message logfile.
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and it
works perfectly fine with CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu as well)..
You can run nmon with -t option (capacity planning, 15 min samples for
a day) or with customized options (don't forget -t for spreadsheet
option).
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`; then foo; fi
Don't forget to put ` around the statement you have there (ping
something | grep something).
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