issues with big
(1GB) mailboxes. How does it fare these days in this respect?
Thanks,
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My current maildir has ~90k files and ~900 MB, all scattered in several
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They still need to come up with a more widescreen-friendly theme, it
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I install, too (though I use the PXE method
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Looks like it has to do with the ridiculous old PyGtk version 2.16
which
should be 2.2 for matplotlib
any solutions?
Try an older version or use something more recent (Fedora?).
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Then it looks like GlusterFS is your only choice. Otherwise Openstack
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Instead of omitting LoadModule you could try to leave it enabled, but
specify a different userdir, i.e. not under /home.
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You can use the NetworkManager applet to configure the network
(nm-applet). Otherwise feel free to edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
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window appears, but
nothing
more ... I can not interact with the kvm guest.
Somebody knows where it can be the problem??
Thanks
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Try to run it with --verbose, see if it spits out anything meaningful.
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On 08/11/12 08:53, Santi Saez wrote:
Forwarding just in case anyone is familiar with this on CentOS, thanks!
Hello,
I don't know the exact bit that enables this feature in the kernel, but
chances are the el5 kernel is simply too old to support this. If you
want to stick with el5 then you
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Centos should use UUIDs in both cases, but still, you never know. Or
does the convert utility also change the UUIDS?. Anyway, the most
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Hello all,
I'm trying to install CentOS 6.3 to an mdadm partitionable array and
not having any luck.
The installer only allows me to create one file system per md device,
or specify the md device as a LVM physical volume. I don't want to do
either, I
On 07/11/12 15:43, Hal Martin wrote:
The software we're testing does not support being installed on LVM, so
if we want vendor support we need to install it on a partition.
Hardware RAID is going to be used for deployment, but for lab testing
we were hoping to use mdadm and avoid buying
acpi=off
makes e1000 nic fail to initialize
Any suggestions?
Rainer
Just stabbing in the dark: do you have acpid installed?
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sure mdadm supports 6); if you want more reliability go for RAID10.
3. Should I use LVM? Why?
I would, particularly because it allows one to take snapshots.
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other DE/WM
that adds an entry into GDM - e.g. windowmaker, icewm etc) next time you
use GDM it will offer you that selection dialogue.
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stuff, pardon me saying.
Try to see if there are RPMs for Fedora 12, these could work, but you'd
have to install all deps by hand which can result in some mess, so use
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will want to follow this bug:
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It should be x264, not x246. Mixing repos will give you lots of head
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http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/el6/i386/x264-0.120-5.20120303.el6.nux.i686.rpm
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Still looks hard. Try:
man truncate
man qemu-img
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for EL6, maybe they are of interest:
http://li.nux.ro/repos.html
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On 19.10.2012 19:30, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 10/19/2012 08:21 PM, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Fri, October 19, 2012 11:32, Nux! wrote:
James,
It should just work. The only problem I had was switching from the
laptop's microphone to the one that came with my headphones since
it's
more
On 19.10.2012 19:38, C. L. Martinez wrote:
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On 10/13/12 6:07 AM, Nux! wrote:
Many thanks Nux, reposync is the tool ... but, is it possible to
download metada too with reposync to avoid to use createrepo
command??
Use
on this. How to achieve this.
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You probably want to run a transparent proxy. Google that.
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the EFI as I'm avoiding it as the plague, but on Intel
platforms there are some issues regarding power consumption. Here's what
I do:
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that article looks quite out of date, tuned for example will handle
quite a few things
Why outdated? I just wrote it! :-))
Anyway, I edited it and included mentions to Powertop and Jupiter.
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Btw, Ardour3 seems doable.
If you can come up with a proper list of what's missing, I can look
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I couldn't find one for c6... any pointers?
What kind of software exactly haven't you been able to find for EL6?
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On 14.10.2012 17:51, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
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What kind of software exactly haven't you been able to find for EL6?
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, it is possible, read the docs
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On 13.10.2012 12:40, C. L. Martinez wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to setup a private local CentOS mirror only for the
latest release (http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6/) via http only
in experimental state.
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with the
actually
key, or run it as a zsh command.
Yes. You can also look at ssh-add.
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It installs and starts, can't say more about it, yet.
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created for new
users.
New users' homedirs are populated from /etc/skell if you use useradd,
which do contain a .bashrc (and more).
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On 05.10.2012 14:31, Nux! wrote:
On 05.10.2012 14:05, James B. Byrne wrote:
So what is it that I am missing? What other step is required to get
my 'normal' gnome desktop with the utilities ans such displayed in
the
title bar?
Try:
yum groupinstall Desktop Desktop Platform General Purpose
On 03.10.2012 22:38, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 10/03/2012 10:33 PM, Nux! wrote:
I'm currently working on a kickstart file that would install and
prepare images for openstack deployment, will update you when it's
done
(I'm almost there, need to polish a bit the partition resizing bit).
Cool
On 04.10.2012 11:55, Stephen Harris wrote:
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http://li.nux.ro/download/openstack/ks/centos6_x86_64_minimal.ks
Suggestions on how to improve it welcome.
Why do you need to do the extend filesystem stuff?
Or is this a mis-feature
then will be used to deploy virtual machines; what
happens is something along the lines of:
- create file for template disk (1GB is enough to accomodate a minimal
Centos 6):
fallocate -l1G template.img
- install an OS on it using my ks:
virt-install bla bla nux' kickstart
- create a new file for a VM, say
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I'm currently working on a kickstart file that would install and
prepare images for openstack deployment, will update you when it's
done
(I'm almost there, need to polish a bit the partition resizing bit).
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ping 4.2.2.2
lynx http://ip.nux.ro
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half's Galaxy Mini, at least.
There's also Bluetooth if you're looking at transferring files. In
addition to that you can install apps on the phone that can talk CIFS
and FTP..
So no need to really mess with the SD card.
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filesystem can you recommend for such
large
storage?
Never had to deal with such a large filesystem, yet, but I'd try XFS on
it.
Alternatively you can look at less supported filesystems such as BTRFS.
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Never had to deal with such a large filesystem, yet, but I'd try XFS
on
it.
XFS is fairly memory intensive.11TB file systems tend to mean
millions and millions of files.
frankly, I wouldn't run this on CentOS
with this?
greetings , J.
Hello Johan,
Those directories are not from /etc/skel, I believe Gnome creates them,
however I do no know how atm.
Only issuing a useradd command will not create those directories.
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Maybe
yum remove xdg-user-dirs-gtk
Good find! This has lead me to:
/etc/xdg/user-dirs.conf
/etc/xdg/user-dirs.defaults
Johan, that's what you need to customise.
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that Gnome desktop relies on those directories to be
present, e.g. Firefox downloads go by default in ~/Downloads; there may
be some other issues with not having them. Maybe bigger issues than
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I _know_ this query is not Centos Specific, but I also know that I
can
get a viable answer here along with a rap in the knuckle.
Any pointers?
TIA
Have you tried LibreOffice Draw?
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On 23.09.2012 16:49, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
Greetings,
I have been searching for some application with functionalities
like
MODI (Microsoft office Document Imaging)
Many I
something
doesn't work?
I have pdfedit in http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/
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On 22.09.2012 00:32, Abel Lopez wrote:
Thanks Nux, I used your image, and I see resizing works as expected.
Odd, I too use the cloud-init rpm, but mine just ignores it. I can
take what you have and make it work.
That's because I don't rely on cloud-init to do it; it's done from the
initramfs
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Hi,
You want to read this
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2012-September/008893.html
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Hello,
Anybody use this repo. I am looking for fprobe and this repo was the
only one
I found it at while googleing.
Thanks,
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partitioning defaults to LVM, too.
[1] -
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=articleitem=fedora_15_lvmnum=3
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On 13.08.2012 22:46, Gregory Machin wrote:
Hi.
Thanks for the feed back.
Why not Clamav?
It has othe n-access thingy as well.
http://www.clamav.net/doc/latest/html/node21.html
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No redundancy? That's a lot of data to lose. :-)
As for your question, I'd use ext4. It has caught up a lot with XFS and
it's THE file system supported by RHEL and Fedora.
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On 04.08.2012 15:19, ashkab rahmani wrote:
thank you i have redundancy but i have simplified scenario.
but i think ext4 is notbas fast as others. is it true?
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i have 16tb
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Check them out.
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You can (and are encouraged) to specify the NETMASK as well in that
range file. I don't know why it uses that mask and broadcast; maybe it
inherits them from other already configures interface?
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and Clementine (KDE based) have support for
podcasts; but you need to use 3rd party repos to install them (lime my
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Hello Centos users!
I'm doing a Centos 6 desktop oriented remix called Stella.
This has been brewing since the summer and it's starting to get
ready. :-)
I've backported a lot of packages from Fedora and Rpmfusion
-Core2-Duo-Processor-T6400-%282M-Cache-2_00-GHz-800-MHz-FSB%29
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On 11.05.2012 11:16, Timothy Madden wrote:
On 05/11/2012 11:14 AM, Nux! wrote:
On 10.05.2012 11:55, Timothy Madden wrote:
I would like to use dnsmasq to cache nameserver query results, and
I
have set dhcp to prepend the 127.0.0.1 name-server to the list of
nameservers. dnsmasq would
.
Cheerio!
Nux
Hello,
For those interested, I've released new updated images of Stella:
http://www.nux.ro/archive/2012/05/Stellar_refreshments.html
Probably the next release will be after CentOS 6.3 is built.
Let me know of any issues etc.
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