your hint (because I have a working machine with these old
packages, but nevertheless thanks for it) but I forgot to restart my postfix.
Now I've restarted postfix and it works well.
And have a test system handy to test such stuff before deploying it.
I think, I have to do so.
Regards
Timothy
line 816, GEN14 line 142. (in
reply to end of DATA command))
What's wrong?
Any hints
Thx
Timothy
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After doing that I can connect to the server with nxcleint without
problem but I get only a black screen. In the files
I had the same error on CentOS5.
No solution found.
Therefore I use NX from Nomachine with no problems.
HTH
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single line). But CentOS is very similar to any other distro using hisax so
you might get more documentation on this topic with Google.
The information that hisax is a catchword for my problem helps me to search
via google.
Thanks and regards
Timothy
user on the connected window-workstations shall not use
channel-bundling for surfing.
(ISDN is on the server with samba / squid).
It's difficult for me to test it because I have only remote-access to this
server (start/restart of the ISDN-Connection)
Thanks for any hints
Timothy
by package
fcpci-kmdl-2.6.18-8.1.14.el5
Okay -I have a vmlinuz-2.6.18-8.1.14.el5.centos.plus.
Any hints to solve this problem
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packages, but very few people really need the
centosplus kernel unless they are doing something out of the ordinary.
Okay - then I have to try it with the default Kernel.
Thx
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will use the fcpci-RPMs from atrpm how they are delivered.
Nevertheless thank you for your reply
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Is there a solution to use firewall _and_ nfs ?
Please, no iptables scripts.
I'd like to use this small GUI for the firewall.
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rquotad 4004/udp # rpc.rquotad udp port
Restart the nfs services
From there, open these ports - 111:tcp, 111:udp, 2049:tcp, 2049:udp,
4001:tcp, 4001:udp, 4002:tcp, 4002:udp, 4003:tcp, 4003:udp, 4004:tcp,
4004:udp
Hi Jim,
Thank you so much. It works perfect.
Regards
Timothy
team. If you look at
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/SRPMS/repoview/rpmdevtools.html ,
you will see that the most recent version is 5.3-1.
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it in CentOS would reduce that much work (not like it's that much
work to begin with...but hey, any way to allow me to be more lazy ;)
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with the version
called ESX) on both Windows and Linux...prefer using Linux though as the
host (much better stability and low-level options if you are into
customizing the environment).
Any more questions, like specifics, please ask. I've been using Xen and
VMware for several months now.
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suggestions?
Look here - a short discussion on the list - but no (real) solution
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-September/086328.html
Timothy
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Am Mittwoch, 12. September 2007 09:51 schrieb Niki Kovacs:
Le mercredi 12 septembre 2007 09:37, Timothy Kesten a écrit :
Look here - a short discussion on the list - but no (real) solution
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-September/086328.html
Thanks! I gave the FC6 SRPM
this problem?
Delete/rename /usr/share/mimelnk/application/x-mplayer2.desktop ?
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of kaffeine.
Bye
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Am Sonntag, 9. September 2007 00:39 schrieb Karanbir Singh:
Timothy Kesten wrote:
My question: what is your experience with the KDE-Repos? Is it dangerous
to use it? Or is it reliable?
What is KDE-Repos ?
See
http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/
There are mentioned yum Repos for REHL
the SELinux denied messages
and convert them into a policy. I've done that for syslog-ng in the
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location for VM configurations is '/etc/xen/'. If you want them to
start at boot, sym-link the conf to '/etc/xen/auto/'.
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do install seamonkey.i386.
Greets
René
That is correcct, Flash is 32bit only. Adobe has not gotten around to
making it 64bit compatible yet. Hopefully it will be soon (less than a
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FreeNX might be 32bit only, but 64bit Red Hat systems are multi-lib.
Both 32bit and 64bit libraries should be installed on your system.
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of that programming bonobo objects.
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/whitepapers/nautilus/nautilus-internals.html
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and easy, configuration was a breeze. I had no
working knowledge of iSCSI before I had attempted this.
http://iscsitarget.sourceforge.net/
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of it corrupting dependencies for the
running system. You should take a look at these links for more info:
http://dag.wieers.com/howto/bits/rpm-build-user.php
http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/linux/doc/rpm-build-as-user.html
http://fedoranews.org/tchung/rpmbuild/
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scp/sftp
in the past, which *seemed* to work, but if there's a better way
I'm more than interested in hearing the process.
Thanks!
Scott
You can use a free tool called VMware Converter, available here:
http://www.vmware.com/products/converter/
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and chipset
(just CPU if you are using AMD). The RAM stick is fully powered
regardless.
Hope that helps at least a little.
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. HPFS also uses embedded meta info, that would probably be needed
also. Essentially, you are talking *radical* changes when you start
thinking along the lines of Mac does this; Windows does that; Foo OS
does some other thing..., some of which might be integrated /over
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On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 13:26 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Timothy Selivanow wrote:
The LFHS is the problem here, although putting applications where you
want them in the filesystem would make Linux as hard to use as the Mac.
Oh wait...
That compromises one of GNU/Linux's biggest
to access both, best way it to have
it done in a custom fashion, building the environment using scripts if
need be.
That all said, the best way to get repo mixing is probably just
plain-old co-operation, and a bit of know-how.
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On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 18:23 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Timothy Selivanow wrote:
Another example is Fedora's alternatives system (which, for example,
allows multiple versions of Java to coexist) but again that requires
specialized logic.
Question: how many levels of symlinks-pointing
bleeding-edge
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