On Monday 20 Jul 2009 17:43:04 nate wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
'kdesu /opt/MultiLink/bin/Viewer'
bash: kdesu /opt/MultiLink/bin/Viewer: No such file or directory
Not having used kdesu before, is it possible that kdesu is
checking the existance of the file before running the app? If
so
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 01:41:07 Kevin Kofler wrote:
I know what distribution packagers do, I am a Fedora KDE packager. And we
ask users to report their bugs upstream unless there is evidence that
they're specific to Fedora. The vast majority of bugs which are reported to
us are NOT specific
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 09:57:14 Sorin Srbu wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a web photo gallery for my personal web server at home.
Till now I've done the galleries manually from Adobe Photoshop Elements,
but I feel that is a dead end, kinda', besides the fact that the galleries
created are
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 11:30:43 Sorin Srbu wrote:
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Behalf
Of Anne Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:36 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Web photo gallery options
On Tuesday 23 June 2009 14:12:09 Rex Dieter wrote:
Gary Greene wrote:
On 6/20/09 5:43 AM, Timothy Murphy
But I have worked out that the cause of the problem
is that there exists a kind of ghost folder, uidvalidity,
which is listed among the folders on the kmail page
but does not in
On Tuesday 23 June 2009 21:56:21 Gary Greene wrote:
Anne, the quoting on this got screwed, I'm not the one with the mail issue,
since I build my own KDE builds and generally pull patches from the PIM
Enterprise branch (I was the konstruct maintainer, so building from source
for me isn't
On Thursday 11 June 2009 14:01:24 Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
Hi
Anyone else having problems to access http://apt.sw.be/
Works here.
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On Saturday 06 June 2009 20:06:19 RedShift wrote:
Ron Blizzard wrote:
Since my computers use built-in Intel graphics chips (which work great
with CentOS 5.3), I've been worrying about Ubuntu's (and other
cutting edge distributions) problems with these. It appears to be an
Xorg problem.
On Wednesday 03 June 2009 06:09:37 John R. Dennison wrote:
He's running an apache instance on cent5. He has processes he
can not readily identify running under apache named atack;
where does windows come into the equation?
Several of the links returned by google have
On Wednesday 03 June 2009 12:44:58 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
where does windows come into the equation?
The question I replied to was where does windows come into the equation?.
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On Wednesday 03 June 2009 14:09:35 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 03 June 2009 12:44:58 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
where does windows come into the equation?
No, I did not write that.
True. An error in snipping, somewhere.
The question I replied to was where does
On Wednesday 03 June 2009 14:24:43 Linux Advocate wrote:
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From: Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
On Wednesday 03 June 2009 06:09:37 John R. Dennison wrote:
He's running an apache instance on cent5. He has processes he
can not readily
For a while I've been getting this in my daily reports:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: /etc/logrotate.conf:26 missing end of line
It appears to originate from my CentOS server (though since client root mail
goes there I can't be certain. The headers don't suggest client origin, to
me).
On Thursday 28 May 2009 10:20, John Doe wrote:
From: Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
For a while I've been getting this in my daily reports:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: /etc/logrotate.conf:26 missing end of line
It appears to originate from my CentOS server (though since
I've been asked to think about setting up an installation for a recently-
widowed man. His needs are small - mail, Internet, on-line banking, basically
- but his wife dealt with all of it on her laptop and he feels very insecure.
It seems to me that CentOS would be perfect for him except for
On Friday 24 April 2009 13:19:28 Jerry Geis wrote:
What package needs loaded so when I click on a PDF in
thunderbird that the pdf viewer opens up.
This worked back in 5.2 but doesnt seem like the same
package has been loaded in 5.3
If I same the file then use evince file.pdf that works -
On Monday 13 April 2009 23:31:22 Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 12:47:50 +0100:
It doesn't.
I thought so. You should have found that out yourself and told here in your
first posting!
I had already found that out, and thought it so obvious that it didn't need
On Monday 13 April 2009 23:43:43 Bob Taylor wrote:
On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 18:47 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 13 April 2009 18:29:55 Bob Taylor wrote:
On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 17:55 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
During startup there is a message about a missing python-dbus.
Querying
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 10:31:15 Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Judgemental again - I had not changed the path, which is why I had the
problem this time. The default did not work.
Which is contrary to this:
If I change
that in clamd.conf to $MYHOME/amavisd.sock or $MYHOME/clamd the clamd
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 17:09:37 Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote on Tue, 14 Apr 2009 15:14:19 +0100:
Wrong again. Both are true.
First you say, you changed it, then you didn't change it. As I said, both
cannot be true.
For heavens' sake! You can read! Your conclusions are insulting
I'm trying to get amavis to play using clamd and tried to follow this:
# ### http://www.clamav.net/
['ClamAV-clamd',
\ask_daemon, [CONTSCAN {}\n, /var/run/clamav/clamd],
qr/\bOK$/, qr/\bFOUND$/,
qr/^.*?: (?!Infected Archive)(.*) FOUND$/ ],
# # NOTE: run clamd under the same user as
On Monday 13 April 2009 12:32:43 Joseph L. Casale wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
Running SELinux?
No, I don't run SELinux.
Anne
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On Monday 13 April 2009 12:31:15 Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:00:40 +0100:
I came unstuck with the instruction regarding the LocalSocket. If I
change that in clamd.conf to $MYHOME/amavisd.sock or $MYHOME/clamd the
clamd service won't start, saying the socket
During startup there is a message about a missing python-dbus. Querying rpm
and yum tells me that nothing provides python-dbus and no such package
exists. What do I need?
Anne
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On Monday 13 April 2009 13:02:55 Ned Slider wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm trying to get amavis to play using clamd and tried to follow this:
# ### http://www.clamav.net/
['ClamAV-clamd',
\ask_daemon, [CONTSCAN {}\n, /var/run/clamav/clamd],
qr/\bOK$/, qr/\bFOUND$/,
qr
On Monday 13 April 2009 18:29:55 Bob Taylor wrote:
On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 17:55 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
During startup there is a message about a missing python-dbus. Querying
rpm and yum tells me that nothing provides python-dbus and no such
package exists. What do I need?
Hi Ann
On Monday 13 April 2009 19:29:42 Ned Slider wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 13 April 2009 12:31:15 Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:00:40 +0100:
I came unstuck with the instruction regarding the LocalSocket. If I
change that in clamd.conf to $MYHOME
My fetchmail and procmail log files are getting rather large, and there's
really no reason to keep entries for ever. How do others handle this? I know
I could manually delete the older stuff then re-save the file, but it doesn't
seem a good method.
Anne
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On Friday 10 April 2009 08:11:32 Alexander Georgiev wrote:
2009/4/10 jcarriz...@crutchfield.com:
I have a CentOS 5.2 box that every few months runs out of drivespace on
its root filesystem. Last time I manually searched and deleted some big
files, but don't remember what they were or what
I'm puzzled by such statements as
diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew differ
I thought the point of rpmnew files was so that we could check what has been
changed?
Anne
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On Thursday 09 April 2009 15:01:37 George Negoita wrote:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I'm puzzled by such statements as
diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav
I've had umpteen IPs knocking on this door yesterday. The router blocked
them, so it's not a problem, but why that port?
Anne
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On Monday 06 April 2009 08:28:52 Spook ZA wrote:
Hi Anne.
2009/4/6 Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com:
I've had umpteen IPs knocking on this door yesterday. The router blocked
them, so it's not a problem, but why that port?
Anne
I thought maybe it was a registered port so I
On Monday 06 April 2009 12:44:42 Kwan Lowe wrote:
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 3:15 AM, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I've had umpteen IPs knocking on this door yesterday. The router blocked
them, so it's not a problem, but why that port?
It is related to Conflicker virus.
I
On Friday 03 April 2009 05:11:15 R P Herrold wrote:
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
It seems Paul and I are the last two users of NFS mounted
/home left.
I have /home exported and ran the upgrade from this laptop over the
network, where that directory is mounted and displayed
On Thursday 02 April 2009 18:50:30 Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Tim Nelson wrote:
So, I just wanted to say 'Thank You' to all those who put in such
hard work into the CentOS project. The time between releases was not
a problem here. If it was, I guess I'd just ask for a refund.
On Thursday 02 April 2009 21:40:59 R P Herrold wrote:
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Paul Heinlein wrote:
I don't know if it's a bug or a feature, but the
filesystem-2.4.0-2.el5.centos rpm won't upgrade cleanly if /home is an
NFS filesystem.
I confirm this is present in 5.3 where /home is an NFS
On Monday 23 March 2009 18:59:51 Steve Huff wrote:
On Mar 23, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
OK - I'm thick. I've looked at that page and seen only what I'm
already
familiar with. Please, in plain English, how do I set ssh to come
in on port
22022 (service called ext-ssh already
On Tuesday 24 March 2009 15:22:19 Roger Wells wrote:
Anne et al.,
I have been out for a while. Has any resolution to this occurred. I am
still interested in it working correctly
even though I seem to have a kludge sort of working, i.e. I can scan
print, no fax but I can live with that.
On Tuesday 23 December 2008 15:38:17 Warren Young wrote:
Michael Simpson wrote:
GRC reports that ports are stealthed
Try www.auditmypc.com or nmap-online.com rather than grc to look for open
ports
What advantages do they have, in your opinion?
there a better way than opening port
On Monday 23 March 2009 15:29:53 JohnS wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 14:31 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 23 December 2008 15:38:17 Warren Young wrote:
Michael Simpson wrote:
GRC reports that ports are stealthed
Try www.auditmypc.com or nmap-online.com rather than grc
On Monday 23 March 2009 16:57:45 JohnS wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 16:26 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 23 March 2009 15:29:53 JohnS wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 14:31 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 23 December 2008 15:38:17 Warren Young wrote:
Michael Simpson wrote
On Monday 23 March 2009 19:33:58 JohnS wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 18:37 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
Her's another example it will do what you want, your just
misunderstanding it. I have 2 customers that use Netgear routers. I
think your not setting up the Nat - Add Page.
http
On Thursday 12 March 2009 15:59, Roger Wells wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 12 March 2009 14:45:27 Roger Wells wrote:
I actually did install the home printer last night (Photosmart C6180).
hp-setup' ran fine, discovered the printer and installed it just as it
did for the LJ4350
On Monday 16 March 2009 18:36:43 Roger Wells wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
my situation got a little more bizarre. The C series driver never
worked. At some level perhaps it did because test page's that
I printed would never come out, until I rebooted then they would all
come on out
On Monday 16 March 2009 19:30:17 Robert Nichols wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I have hplip running on Mandriva 2009, Fedora 9 and Fedora 10. I get the
full range of services there. I don't know why we have this strange
situation on CentOS. The HP website says it is tested against CentOS 5
On Thursday 12 March 2009 15:59:04 Roger Wells wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 12 March 2009 14:45:27 Roger Wells wrote:
I actually did install the home printer last night (Photosmart C6180).
hp-setup' ran fine, discovered the printer and installed it just as it
did for the LJ4350
On Friday 13 March 2009 14:06:10 Roger Wells wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 12 March 2009 15:59:04 Roger Wells wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 12 March 2009 14:45:27 Roger Wells wrote:
I actually did install the home printer last night (Photosmart C6180).
hp-setup' ran fine
On Thursday 12 March 2009 14:45:27 Roger Wells wrote:
I actually did install the home printer last night (Photosmart C6180).
hp-setup' ran fine, discovered the printer and installed it just as it
did for the LJ4350 (it didn't find the correct PPD file but...).
The good news is that even though
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 18:07:26 Kwan Lowe wrote:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Joseph L. Casale
Last time I heard of cinelerra, I looked at the docs and they looked very
good.
I've tried it. Alas, it would crash so often that it was unusable.
I've used Kino a little. It didn't
On Sunday 08 March 2009 20:58, you wrote:
yes, the yum list output shows both installed and available (from
the repos you have configured). if not installed it shows the repo -
e.g., base, rpmforge. so, if you're is showing installed there's
something else going on. is it complaining about
On Monday 09 March 2009 11:53:35 Roger Wells wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 06 March 2009 16:39, John Doe wrote:
From: Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
I'm trying to get hplip-2.7.12 installed, and I'm reasonably sure that
I had it installed on this box before my problems
On Monday 09 March 2009 13:40, John Doe wrote:
there's
also:
rpm -qa dbus-python\*
to check that something is installed.
That simply returns
dbus-python-0.70-7.el5
In case you did not try it already, have you tried hp-check?
To me it implies that I have earlier versions of
On Friday 06 March 2009 16:39, John Doe wrote:
From: Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
I'm trying to get hplip-2.7.12 installed, and I'm reasonably sure that I
had it installed on this box before my problems last month. Anyway, it
will not build at the moment. It stops the Configure
I'm trying to get hplip-2.7.12 installed, and I'm reasonably sure that I had
it installed on this box before my problems last month. Anyway, it will not
build at the moment. It stops the Configure with configure: error: cannot
find libjpeg support. However,
Package libjpeg - 6b-37.i386 is
On Thursday 05 March 2009 12:00:53 Roger Wells wrote:
thanks for the reply.
I had no trouble on RHEL4 installing a version of HPLIP that supported
my printers (LJ 4350n Photosmart C6180)
These are not new printers. I really think that CentOS 5.2 could be a
little more bleeding edge.
Mark
On Thursday 05 March 2009 12:26:21 Roger Wells wrote:
As I wrote elsewhere, it doesn't need to be so bleeding edge. I have a
stock 5.2 install. My Photosmart 7180 was not supported. I downloaded
the relevant .ppd and pointed CUPS and hplip to it, and printing worked
after that.
On Monday 02 March 2009 16:12:04 Roger Wells wrote:
Thanks for responding.
I guess I would be a little surprised to expect a regression like that.
After all both CUPS and hp-toolbox are installed in CentOS 5.2 right out
of the box.
I also have an HP C6180 and I think that getting past this
On Monday 02 March 2009 19:39:00 Robert Nichols wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 02 March 2009 16:12:04 Roger Wells wrote:
Thanks for responding.
I guess I would be a little surprised to expect a regression like that.
After all both CUPS and hp-toolbox are installed in CentOS 5.2
On Thursday 26 February 2009 20:45, Craig White wrote:
make sure that you've stopped any services and removed any apc software
that might claim the port and lock anything else out.
Yes, I uninstalled apcupsd. I checked system-config-services and made sure
that I knew what everything is. I've
On Thursday 26 February 2009 21:49, nate wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
The docs that come with nut say that you can use either serial or usb.
I certainly could be wrong but I would not expect the USB driver
to work over a serial port. Though the serial driver could work
over a USB-serial
On Friday 27 February 2009 00:17, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I recently bought a new UPS, and I'm attempting to use nut to monitor
it. Following setup instructions everything seemed to go well until it
came to testing
On Friday 27 February 2009 11:33:35 Radu Radutiu wrote:
./Setup install
* Checking kernel version (2.4.18 or later required)...
* Checking for glibc...
* Checking glibc version (2.2.4 or later required)...
Uncompressing JRE distribution
./bin/jvmShell install /tmp/ML
On Thursday 26 February 2009 13:37:00 William L. Maltby wrote:
Feb 26 12:12:25 borg2 kernel: serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is
a 16550A
Feb 26 12:12:25 borg2 kernel: serial8250: ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is
a 16550A
Didn't you say there was only one port? There might be a
I recently bought a new UPS, and I'm attempting to use nut to monitor it.
Following setup instructions everything seemed to go well until it came to
testing the connection, which failed.
There is just one serial connector on the computer, so I set it to
monitor /dev/ttyS0. Either that is
On Thursday 26 February 2009 11:34, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 06:14 -0500, Phil Schaffner wrote:
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 10:17 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
snip
There is just one serial connector on the computer, so I set it to
monitor /dev/ttyS0. Either
On Thursday 26 February 2009 13:37, William L. Maltby wrote:
Look in your /var/log/messages file. At boot, you should see the device
recognized.
Feb 26 12:12:25 borg2 kernel: serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is
a 16550A
Feb 26 12:12:25 borg2 kernel: serial8250: ttyS1 at I/O
On Thursday 26 February 2009 17:20:50 nate wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
It's a Liebert Personal XT 700. The cable is supplied with the unit.
According to the NUT docs this UPS is supported by the usb driver,
are you connecting the USB cable with it or using a serial cable?
http://eu1
On Thursday 26 February 2009 16:55:16 Anne Wilson wrote:
However, I realise that I need to check the hardware situation first.
Since I wrote that I've remembered that up to a couple of weeks ago an APC
unit was connected to that serial port, and communicated correctly. That's
one more piece
On Thursday 26 February 2009 18:55:22 William L. Maltby wrote:
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 16:55 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 26 February 2009 13:37, William L. Maltby wrote:
snip
Feb 26 12:12:25 borg2 kernel: serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq =
4) is a 16550A
Feb 26 12:12
On Thursday 26 February 2009 20:09:46 Lanny Marcus wrote:
http://www.ups-software-download.com/winpower.htm
As you can see, their SW is available for a variety of OS, including
Linux (although not an .RPM). I am willing to bet the SW for your UPS
is also available for Linux. Check it out!
On Thursday 26 February 2009 20:29:01 Robert wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm not often beaten by things, but sometimes I have to fight them on and
off for quite a while before they are resolved. I'm grateful for all the
help I'm getting here. I shan't be giving up for a good while yet
On Thursday 26 February 2009 19:50:16 Scott Silva wrote:
on 2-26-2009 8:55 AM Anne Wilson spake the following:
On Thursday 26 February 2009 13:37, William L. Maltby wrote:
Look in your /var/log/messages file. At boot, you should see the
device recognized.
Feb 26 12:12:25 borg2 kernel
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 23:36:33 Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
wrote:
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 20:25:44 Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Anne Wilson
cannewil...@googlemail.com
wrote
On Thursday 19 February 2009 12:31:59 Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
And to think we laughed at Windows for its registry, while both Gnome
and KDE have implemented much of the same... No lessons learned here.
Not the same at all. You try doing a recovery from a screwed-up windows
registry. I
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 20:44, Phil Schaffner wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 16:25:07 Steve Huff wrote:
On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
What am I missing?
ask yum:
[sh...@srdce ~]$ yum provides /usr/bin/gpg-agent
...
gnupg2.i386
Re-sending, in the hope that someone has a brainwave.
I still have some outstanding problems caused by the recent power problems.
All my ~/.kde ended up in lost+found, identified by numbered folders. I've
gradually managed to trace the origin of all the files and returned them to
their
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 15:52, Steve Huff wrote:
On Feb 18, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
If I knew what provides these I could copy them from another
account. Can
anyone help, please? Do you know what causes a toolbar to be
displayed? All
the toolbars are visible
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 18:50:03 Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 2/18/09, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 20:44, Phil Schaffner wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 16:25:07 Steve Huff wrote:
On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Anne
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 19:34:00 Scott Silva wrote:
on 2-18-2009 11:30 AM Anne Wilson spake the following:
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 18:50:03 Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 2/18/09, Anne Wilson cannewilson-
gM/ye1e23mwn+bqq9rb...@public.gmane.org wrote:
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 20:44
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 20:25:44 Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
wrote:
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 18:50:03 Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 2/18/09, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 20:44
On Saturday 14 February 2009 17:35:32 Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote on Sat, 14 Feb 2009 16:12:47 +:
that is userhomedir/tmp/clamd.socket
Kai, I'm lost. That's what I touch'd, so it does exist.
Read again, this is userhomedir/tmp/clamd.socket and not
/tmp/clamd.socket. clamd
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 12:31:18 Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Mail List wrote on Tue, 17 Feb 2009 06:41:27 -0500:
So you did by no means break it.
She broke it by changing the path for the socket. ;-)
Yes. I had understood that I had to give it a suitable place for a local
socket. It was, of
I still have some outstanding problems caused by the recent power problems.
All my ~/.kde ended up in lost+found, identified by numbered folders. I've
gradually managed to trace the origin of all the files and returned them to
their correct place. However a few may have been lost, as there
I'm beginning to wonder whether I'm missing a package here, as no matter what
I do I get the message that gpg-agent is not running and I should remove
reference to it in the config or fix it. Here's what I seem to have:
Installed Packages
libgpg-error.i3861.4-2
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 16:25:07 Steve Huff wrote:
On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
What am I missing?
ask yum:
[sh...@srdce ~]$ yum provides /usr/bin/gpg-agent
...
gnupg2.i386 : Utility for secure communication and data storage
yum install gnupg2
Loading
On Wednesday 11 February 2009 15:09:33 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 06 February 2009 10:31, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote on Fri, 6 Feb 2009 07:50:58 +:
WARNING: Clamd was NOT notified: Can't connect to clamd through
/tmp/clamd.socket
well, is it started, does the socket
On Saturday 14 February 2009 13:35:19 Mail List wrote:
All is still not well. Freshclam still tells me
WARNING: Clamd was NOT notified: Can't connect to clamd through
~/tmp/clamd.socket
Is this relative to root, or where?
Anne
Anne,
First off you have to decide if you
On Saturday 14 February 2009 17:35:32 Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote on Sat, 14 Feb 2009 16:12:47 +:
that is userhomedir/tmp/clamd.socket
Kai, I'm lost. That's what I touch'd, so it does exist.
Read again, this is userhomedir/tmp/clamd.socket and not
/tmp/clamd.socket. clamd
On Friday 06 February 2009 10:31, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote on Fri, 6 Feb 2009 07:50:58 +:
WARNING: Clamd was NOT notified: Can't connect to clamd through
/tmp/clamd.socket
well, is it started, does the socket exist?
Kai
First, thanks and apologies to all who responded
Since my power problems that resulted in a re-install I have a problem which
I've failed to locate up to now. The logs show
daily.cld updated (version: 8950, sigs: 72593, f-level: 38, builder: ccordes)
Database updated (510565 signatures) from db.gb.clamav.net (IP: 163.1.3.8)
WARNING:
On Monday 02 February 2009 21:51:31 Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Here's your problem. :)
Microsoft do things their own way and assume that's how everybody likes
it.
That's funny, I am using OL as well, and I don't have a problem with
headers/footers or Microsoft trying to tell me to do
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 08:51:32 Sorin Srbu wrote:
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Of
John R Pierce
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 9:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Emergency rescue help
On Friday 30 January 2009 22:20:17 Glenn wrote:
At 04:57 PM 1/30/2009, you wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 20:51:53 Glenn wrote:
Are you located in U.S., U.K. or Europe? I couldn't tell?
UK
Anne
Reason I asked is because APC has refurbished UPS for half price with
free shipping a
On Saturday 31 January 2009 16:29:32 John wrote:
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[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Toby Bluhm
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 8:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Emergency rescue help needed
On Thursday 29 January 2009 23:46:12 Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Chris Boyd cb...@gizmopartners.com wrote:
On Jan 29, 2009, at 2:44 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
You said that the UPS is fully charged. I wonder if you need a UPS
with larger capacity and if your UPS
On Friday 30 January 2009 09:49:46 Sorin Srbu wrote:
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Emergency rescue help needed
On Friday 30 January 2009 09:42:28 Sorin Srbu wrote:
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Emergency rescue help needed
On Friday 30 January 2009 09:32:27 Sorin Srbu wrote:
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 5:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Emergency rescue help needed
If
On Friday 30 January 2009 11:04:07 Sorin Srbu wrote:
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Anne Wilson
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