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Or just install ImageMagicK and use convert and zip in a script:
#!/bin/sh
mkdir VGA
for im in *.jpeg; do
convert $in -geometry 640x480 VGA/$in
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DR field in the ifcfg-* files. I *think* the RedHat
installers generally always set this field during installation as well.
At least as early as RH 7. or RH 9, which would be when I first
was dealing with machines with more than one NIC.
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> > Note that is also possible to use dump or cpio as well. Unlike the
> > MS-Windows zip/unzip, which combines compressing and archiving in a
> > single program, th
e archives --
bundle a group of files and/or directory trees into a single file.
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> >> Robert Heller a écrit :
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> >>>
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> Robert Heller a écrit :
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> > Linux does not care about file *names*.
>
> indeed Linux does not. but desktop managers do. That said, *.exe attacks
Are you sure? I would th
able file.
MacOSX also supports 'universal binaries' (binaries that run on Intel or
PowerPC processors).
>
> Clicking "Cancel" on these dialogs or X could still launch the
> executable - safest thing to do would be to kill firefox.
>
> Further recommend NoScript and SiteAdvisor
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> Robert Heller wrote on Fri, 17 Apr 2009 12:21:01 -0400:
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> > If MS-Windows can't install itself on the first drive (as seen by the
> > BIOS eg /dev/hda(1) or /dev/sda(1)), it won't install.
ll Lilo on the new drive #0).
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> > An audio CD is not like a data CD. It does not have a 'file system'.
> > It is a collection of data tracks, containing cdda files.
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> Ye
ata tracks, containing cdda files.
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> Any idea what's happening?
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> >> What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
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to have a generic backup/restore mechanism that would drop in a
>tar image (etc.) from one machine and come up running on something
> different - or a fixup procedure for disks that have been moved from one
> chassis to another. Even where the machines are identical and I
cases making sure they are only listening on the local
loopback device and NOT the external network device(s). Or if they are
listening on some external network device(s), only on the ones they
should be listening on (i.e. if your server is a router for a NAT or
something like that).
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> >> James Bensley wrote:
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> >>> Shadies and Mentl
e only server.
You can also do a 'pull' backup -- the backup server runs the backup
job, not the 'active' server(s). In this case, instead of cron jobs on
the active machines, you reference the backup script rc.local on the
backup server.
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that will detach the device from the kernel HID driver. I use this
call with the code I wrote for the Rail Driver device.
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> > Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 15:46
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At Sun, 8 Mar 2009 08:47:50 -0400 CentOS mailing list wrote:
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> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
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> > I was unsure of the specific options above -- After installing revisor
> > and poked around in the source code and found what I needed,
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> >> R P Herrold wrote:
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> >>> Here is the fallo
At Sat, 07 Mar 2009 19:39:00 + CentOS mailing list
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> > rebuild all 6 of the install CDs. I just want to *replace* one RPM on
> > the first CD.
>
> the installer supports external repo's
ho needed to replace a driver
> wouldn't have to repeat all this work unless they wanted to create their
> own unique brand identity.
>
> If you think respins containing Centos branding are wrong, make it easy
> to to the right
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> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Robert Heller wrote
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> > This seems overly complex for my needs. Â I don't want (or need) to
> > rebuild all 6 of the install CDs. Â I just want to *replace* one
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> On Sat, 7 Mar 2009, Robert Heller wrote:
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> > At Fri, 06 Mar 2009 23:31:08 +0100 CentOS mailing list
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> >>> I am also not sure if I need to update any of the files the
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> Robert Heller napsal(a):
> > I need to be able to install CentOS 5.2 on a machine with software RAID
> > (and LVM) setup. I discovered (the hard way!) that there is a bug in
> > the mkinitrd package th
es to install the system -- is it enough to just drop the alternitive
mkinitrd rpm? Do I need to rebuild any of the other files on the CD?
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t then I remembered, that I used CentOS 4 on 64bit, too, and there was
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> How can I get rid of it?
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00 type card. Going to the Intel wireless means you
can use the fully supported open drivers that come with the kernels and
not have to message with dealing with MS-Windows drivers or closed
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RPMForge repository.
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> into on of the front panel usb ports but it matters not so long as I
> can mount it.
Sounds like your front panel usb ports don't have the power connections
wired or maybe they are broken?
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> that frequently you better go for a slave or write to two backends.
Or just use a RAID array (eg software RAID in mirror mode: RAID1).
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tem is NFS mounted and setup, the normal boot process continues to
completion. *Something* seems to be different with CentOS 5.2, and
things don't seem to work and I cannot figure it out. I've looked
through all of the kernel documents, but I am not finding any clues.
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