Proporciona el smbldap.conf
Creo el DN ?
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El 13/05/2011 11:56, Oscar Osta Pueyo escribió:
Hola Oscar,
Puedes utilizar el plugin de yum, yum-security
El problema de este plugin para Yum es el mismo que explicaba en mi
email anterior: **los paquetes que propociona CentOS no están marcados
con esta información**, de modo que bajo esta
El 16/05/2011 4:50, Diego Chacon escribió:
Hola Diego,
Finalmente, si te decides a probar Spacewalk, hace tiempo redacté un
how-to de instalación para la versión 0.5, quizás te puede servir de ayuda:
http://wiki.woop.es/Instalacion_Spacewalk
(..)
Muchas gracias, voy a investigarlo.
Si te
2011/5/17 Santi Saez santis...@woop.es
El 13/05/2011 11:56, Oscar Osta Pueyo escribió:
Hola Oscar,
Puedes utilizar el plugin de yum, yum-security
El problema de este plugin para Yum es el mismo que explicaba en mi
email anterior: **los paquetes que propociona CentOS no están marcados
Saludos, estoy intentanto instalar Centos 5.6 en un servidor HP proliant
ML350 G3 con 3 Gb de Ram un procesador de 2,6 GHZ y 5 discos duros scsi cada
uno de 72.4 Gb que estan en Raid 5. al avanzar la instalacion en la parte
que formatting/file system, la instalacion no avanza y se cuelga. En
Buenas Tardes
estoy interesado en configurar un centos como rauter, proxy. cortafuegos con
dos tarjetaspor la etho esta el intarnet y por la eth1 esta la red.
Me pueden ayudar con algun manual
aclaro soy nuevo en linux esto haciendolo solo asi que p
Creo que lo mejor es que uses un appliance como endian firewall:
http://www.endian.com/en/community/download/
Seguramente se te hara mas facil la administracion y puesta en marcha :P
Saludos.
On 17-05-2011 13:54, jairo cuenca wrote:
Buenas Tardes
estoy interesado en configurar un centos
Roberto Alvarado wrote:
Creo que lo mejor es que uses un appliance como endian firewall:
o como clearos que es basado en CentOS:
http://www.clearfoundation.com/Software/downloads
saludos
epe
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El día 17 de mayo de 2011 12:54, jairo cuenca jcuen...@gmail.com escribió:
Buenas Tardes
estoy interesado en configurar un centos como rauter, proxy. cortafuegos con
dos tarjetaspor la etho esta el intarnet y por la eth1 esta la red.
Me pueden
El 17/05/2011 19:39, Diego Chacón escribió:
Hola Diego,
Eso quiere decir que en Centos, nunca va a salir ningun paquete al hacer yum
check-update --security, pues como dice no vienen marcados?
En una instalación por defecto no, lo acabo de confirmar en una CentOS
5.5 antes de actualizar a
Hola, me instale hace unos meses el centos, a traves de usb, con netinstall.
Resulta que no se que hize, porque para que se me iniciara el centos con el
disco duro, tenia que tener pinchado el usb. Por esas cosas, ayer tube que
formatear el pen, y ahora no me arranca el centos. Me baje una
Jordi Maicas wrote:
Hola, me instale hace unos meses el centos, a traves de usb, con
netinstall. Resulta que no se que hize, porque para que se me
iniciara el centos con el disco duro, tenia que tener pinchado el
usb. Por esas cosas, ayer tube que formatear el pen, y ahora no me
arranca el
Marcel, disculpas si la aclaracion es demasiado basica para ti, pero hay que
hacerla. -Una vez que el RAID por hardware esta creado, CentOS vera como un
disco unico, (no hay necesidad de RAID por software).- descartado esto,
paseate por los otros terminales para ver que info arroja,
hmmm, suena interesante...
Parece que tenias tu boot en el pen drive pero investigalo primero, arranca con
el live CD y ve como esta particionado tu disco duro,
#fdisk -l
necesitas tener la particion /boot en tu disco duro (esperemos que no haya
estado en el pen drive) y esta debe estar
On 5/17/11 12:36 AM, neubyr wrote:
How do I pass xargs input one line at a time to subsequent command?
For example I want to install rubygems by reading a text file as shown
below, however the arguments are getting passed all at once to the
'gem install' command. I hace tried -L
On Tue, 17 May 2011, Christopher Chan wrote:
The Centos ML does quite well without a moderator imho. No need to go
draconian like other projects/'communities'
I think a moderated mailing list around release time sounds like bliss to me.
jh
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On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 05:50 PM, John Hodrien wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2011, Christopher Chan wrote:
The Centos ML does quite well without a moderator imho. No need to go
draconian like other projects/'communities'
I think a moderated mailing list around release time sounds like bliss to me.
On Tue, 17 May 2011, Christopher Chan wrote:
I think a moderated mailing list around release time sounds like bliss to me.
Yeah...for you...think of the poor moderator!
Well, we could sign up on a rota...
jh
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On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 05:58:31PM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
Yeah...for you...think of the poor moderator!
I'd be more than happy to moderate the list. I can assure you that the
current trolls will be back in their cages safely under their bridges in
short order.
Maybe all the non-technical discussions could go into a CentOS
Politics/Philosophy new list...?
JD
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On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 12:36:08AM -0500, neubyr wrote:
How do I pass xargs input one line at a time to subsequent command?
xargs is the wrong tool for this job.
$ awk '{ print $0 }' gem.list.1 | xargs -L 1 -0 -I name sudo gem install name
while read line
do
sudo gem install $line
done
On 17 May 2011 11:03, John R. Dennison j...@gerdesas.com wrote:
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 05:58:31PM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
Yeah...for you...think of the poor moderator!
I'd be more than happy to moderate the list. I can assure you that the
current trolls will be back in their cages
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 06:03 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 05:58:31PM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
Yeah...for you...think of the poor moderator!
I'd be more than happy to moderate the list. I can assure you that the
current trolls will be back in their cages safely
John J. Boyer wrote:
Les,
I installed the development tools and development libraries, as you
suggested. I even tried to install packages x*.x86_64 There were some
unresolved dependencies in the latter, so I used --skip-broken with yum.
There was a report of conflicting files, so i don't
Christopher Chan wrote:
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 05:50 PM, John Hodrien wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2011, Christopher Chan wrote:
The Centos ML does quite well without a moderator imho. No need to go
draconian like other projects/'communities'
I think a moderated mailing list around release time
On 05/16/2011 02:44 PM, ne...@grayhatlabs.com wrote:
I never thought sliced bread was all that great.
Wouldn't it be better for people to donate money to help push things along
faster?
I mean if your really upset about how long its taken to come out why don't
you donate some money to help the
On 05/17/2011 03:06 AM, John Doe wrote:
Maybe all the non-technical discussions could go into a CentOS
Politics/Philosophy new list...?
And on that note, some required reading for everyone in this floating
flame war. Don't skim it - read it.
http://www.shirky.com/writings/group_enemy.html
--
Hi,
Thanks to everyone with suggestions thus far. I'm still having
difficulties getting this to work. Using find and xargs I can get the
permissions on the files and directories what i'm wanting, but adding
new ones the umask takes over the group ownership is right but with
the 077 it doesn't
Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
John J. Boyer wrote:
Les,
I installed the development tools and development libraries, as you
suggested. I even tried to install packages x*.x86_64 There were some
unresolved dependencies in the latter, so I used --skip-broken with yum.
There was a report of
Hello List,
dont have experience with selinux, but i want to know if it would be a
practicable way to secure sshd with selinux.
i have some webservers and want to grant ssh-access to some users. my plan
ist to make new server where users are able to log in. the homes from
webserver are mounted
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of neubyr
Sent: 17/05/2011 06:36
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: [CentOS] xargs with max each line / argument
How do I pass xargs input one line at a time to subsequent command?
For
On Tuesday 17 May 2011 13:34:10 David Mehler wrote:
difficulties getting this to work. Using find and xargs I can get the
permissions on the files and directories what i'm wanting, but adding
new ones the umask takes over the group ownership is right but with
the 077 it doesn't matter.
Using
Andy Holt wrote:
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of neubyr
How do I pass xargs input one line at a time to subsequent command?
For example I want to install rubygems by reading a text file as shown
below, however the arguments are getting passed all at once to the
'gem install'
On 05/17/2011 01:46 PM, Michael Simpson wrote:
On 17 May 2011 11:03, John R. Dennisonj...@gerdesas.com wrote:
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 05:58:31PM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
Yeah...for you...think of the poor moderator!
I'd be more than happy to moderate the list. I can assure you that the
I suggested to our Homeowners Association that we begin a Private
Forum (phpBB) and web site. That suggestion has been well received and
we will proceed with that.
Now, I have become involved in a much more complex and important
project, which is Video Surveillance, for the entrance to our
Lanny Marcus wrote:
I suggested to our Homeowners Association that we begin a Private
Forum (phpBB) and web site. That suggestion has been well received and
we will proceed with that.
Now, I have become involved in a much more complex and important
project, which is Video Surveillance, for
Thanks for the help everyone. I used awk as the gem.list file may
contain version number in brackets - rake (1.2). I should have
mentioned this before. I used 'awk $1' to get first column from each
row. I liked all inputs, but I think I will try mark's awk solution
here. Thanks again..
On Tue,
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 09:33:47 AM Lanny Marcus wrote:
ZoneMinder seems to be a much more active project.
I would appreciate Feedback, from anyone who has used either or both
of these programs. Pros and Cons?
The idea is to have at least two (2) cameras. One for Arrivals and One
for
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 07:56 PM, Jerry Franz wrote:
On 05/17/2011 03:06 AM, John Doe wrote:
Maybe all the non-technical discussions could go into a CentOS
Politics/Philosophy new list...?
And on that note, some required reading for everyone in this floating
flame war. Don't skim it - read
on 5/16/2011 3:08 PM R P Herrold spake the following:
snip
[I see 14 new posts within the past hour that composing this
piece has taken ... If I had known the comment by 'Radu
Gheorghiu' was coming, about 'waiting for somebody to come and
fill their pockets', I would have spent it
on 5/16/2011 2:45 PM cen...@911networks.com spake the
following:
On Mon, 16 May 2011 13:47:30 -0500
Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
Can't you ungrateful bastards take the free software I make by
following the licensing requirements and be happy with that?
Johnny please don't take
Scott Silva wrote:
on 5/16/2011 3:08 PM R P Herrold spake the following:
snip
[I see 14 new posts within the past hour that composing this
piece has taken ... If I had known the comment by 'Radu
Gheorghiu' was coming, about 'waiting for somebody to come and
fill their pockets', I would have
On 5/17/2011 8:33 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
I suggested to our Homeowners Association that we begin a Private
Forum (phpBB) and web site. That suggestion has been well received and
we will proceed with that.
Now, I have become involved in a much more complex and important
project, which is
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 07:56:59 AM Jerry Franz wrote:
On 05/17/2011 03:06 AM, John Doe wrote:
Maybe all the non-technical discussions could go into a CentOS
Politics/Philosophy new list...?
And on that note, some required reading for everyone in this floating
flame war. Don't skim it -
Lamar Owen wrote:
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 07:56:59 AM Jerry Franz wrote:
On 05/17/2011 03:06 AM, John Doe wrote:
Maybe all the non-technical discussions could go into a CentOS
Politics/Philosophy new list...?
And on that note, some required reading for everyone in this floating
flame
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 11:33:37 AM m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
If we *really* need a moderator, here's an option: soc.religion.paganism
has a robomoderator; on topic posts get autoapproved, obviously off-topic
get bounced, and if there's any question, they get randomly bounced to a
configurable
--On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 03:00:43 PM +0200 Hajo Locke hajo.lo...@gmx.de
wrote:
dont have experience with selinux, but i want to know if it would be a
practicable way to secure sshd with selinux.
[snip]
Do your users need full ssh access or just scp/sftp? You mention
php/perl, but it's not
There are some googlable ways to feed a list of filenames to vim, but I
stumble on weird results.
With my filelist, I try to do
cat list | xargs vim
...to edit the files listed in the file list. Here's what happens:
[root@lasso2 tempdir]# ls -l
total 8
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 May
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 05/17/2011 09:46 AM, Scott Silva wrote:
on 5/16/2011 3:08 PM R P Herrold spake the following:
snip
[I see 14 new posts within the past hour that composing this
piece has taken ... If I had known the comment by 'Radu
Gheorghiu' was coming, about 'waiting for somebody
On 5/17/2011 12:19 PM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
There are some googlable ways to feed a list of filenames to vim, but I
stumble on weird results.
With my filelist, I try to do
cat list | xargs vim
Try this:
vim `cat list`
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--On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 07:19:45 PM +0300 Jussi Hirvi
listmem...@greenspot.fi wrote:
[root@lasso2 tempdir]# cat list | xargs vim
3 files to edit
Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
Ok, so far, so good. And after this, the file a opens, as expected.
However, the contents show as
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 5/17/2011 12:19 PM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
There are some googlable ways to feed a list of filenames to vim, but I
stumble on weird results.
With my filelist, I try to do
cat list | xargs vim
...to edit the files listed in the file
In article 4dd2a021.4080...@greenspot.fi,
Jussi Hirvi listmem...@greenspot.fi wrote:
There are some googlable ways to feed a list of filenames to vim, but I
stumble on weird results.
With my filelist, I try to do
cat list | xargs vim
...to edit the files listed in the file list.
Is it possible to run yum in test mode?Something similar to rpm --test
...
Also, is it possible to downgrade a package? Say we install a package and
we find this new version creates problem for an application running on the
server and we need to go back to a previous version.
Thanks,
--
Bernard Fay wrote:
Is it possible to run yum in test mode?Something similar to rpm --test
...
yum -?
snip
usage: yum [options] COMMAND
List of Commands:
check-update Check for available package updates
clean Remove cached data
deplistList a package's dependencies
we do not need post by post moderation so to speak
we need several lists...
two of which are
babies / horses behind list
adult list
when you prove your centos helpfulness community worth on the babies
list, you get to be in the adult list
this would seem easier to admin...
i would actually
On 17/05/11 14:00, Hajo Locke wrote:
Hello List,
dont have experience with selinux, but i want to know if it would be a
practicable way to secure sshd with selinux.
sshd runs unconfined, at least on el5:
$ ps Zax | grep sshd
system_u:system_r:unconfined_t:SystemLow-SystemHigh 2918 ? Ss
While this sounds like humorous way to deal with the problem, what about
all of us silent users who just watch the list for news and generally
ignore the bonus nonsense that makes the list...
We the silent would miss out on important news...
On 5/17/2011 1:27 PM, R - elists wrote:
we do not
[root@hwdltsaloli ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# Firewall configuration written by system-config-securitylevel
# Manual customization of this file is not recommended.
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:RH-Firewall-1-INPUT - [0:0]
-A INPUT -j
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Lanny Marcus lmmailingli...@gmail.com wrote:
I suggested to our Homeowners Association that we begin a Private
Forum (phpBB) and web site. That suggestion has been well received and
we will proceed with that.
Now, I have become involved in a much more complex
2011/5/17 Aleksey Tsalolikhin atsaloli.t...@gmail.com:
[root@hwdltsaloli ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# Firewall configuration written by system-config-securitylevel
# Manual customization of this file is not recommended.
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p 50 -j ACCEPT
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p 51 -j ACCEPT
That's _protocol_ 50 and 51; not ports 50 and 51
% grep '5[01]' /etc/protocols
esp 50 ESP # Encap Security Payload
ah 51 AH # Authentication Header
IPSec traffic.
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centos-boun...@centos.org wrote:
While this sounds like humorous way to deal with the problem,
what about
all of us silent users who just watch the list for news and generally
ignore the bonus nonsense that makes the list...
We the silent would miss out on important news...
Clearly, this
Hi,
On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 11:13 -0700, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
[root@hwdltsaloli ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# Firewall configuration written by system-config-securitylevel
# Manual customization of this file is not recommended.
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Michel van Deventer
mic...@van.deventer.cx wrote:
The -p you are referring to is NOT a port, but a protocol (number), 50
and 51 stand for IPSEC protocols (AH and ESP).
Doh! *facepalm*
Thanks, Stephen, Eero and Michel. I appreciate your help. :)
Best,
on 5/17/2011 9:36 AM m.r...@5-cent.us spake the
following:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 05/17/2011 09:46 AM, Scott Silva wrote:
on 5/16/2011 3:08 PM R P Herrold spake the following:
snip
[I see 14 new posts within the past hour that composing this
piece has taken ... If I had known the comment by
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our Dell PE 1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I was checking out
IBM. I customized to what we want, and hit 'continue', and suddenly
there's another $800 for a system common planar that's required.
Googling only finds
On 17.5.2011 20:21, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
centos-boun...@centos.org wrote:
While this sounds like humorous way to deal with the problem,
what about
all of us silent users who just watch the list for news and generally
ignore the bonus nonsense that makes the list...
We the silent would
centos-boun...@centos.org wrote:
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our
Dell PE 1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I was checking
out IBM. I customized to what we want, and hit 'continue', and
suddenly there's another $800 for a system common
Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
centos-boun...@centos.org wrote:
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our
Dell PE 1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I was checking
out IBM. I customized to what we want, and hit 'continue', and
suddenly there's another $800
At Tue, 17 May 2011 16:06:09 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
centos-boun...@centos.org wrote:
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our
Dell PE 1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I was checking
out
Robert Heller wrote:
At Tue, 17 May 2011 16:06:09 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
centos-boun...@centos.org wrote:
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our
Dell PE 1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I
On 05/17/11 12:49 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our Dell PE 1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I was checking out
IBM. I customized to what we want, and hit 'continue', and suddenly
there's another $800 for a system
On May 17, 2011, at 12:49 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our Dell PE
1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I was checking
out
IBM. I customized to what we want, and hit 'continue', and suddenly
there's another
John R Pierce wrote:
On 05/17/11 12:49 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our Dell PE 1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I was checking out
IBM. I customized to what we want, and hit 'continue', and suddenly
there's
Indeed I agree, we are a full IBM shop and after working with there gear for a
very long time, I also suggest the same, this will ensure you get everything
you need and all the correct parts to get you back asap. Its just a safe bet
with IBM.
Aly
--Original Message--
From: John R
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:49 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our Dell PE 1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I was checking out
IBM. I customized to what we want, and hit 'continue', and suddenly
there's another $800
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 01:52:37 PM aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
If all you ned are plain old servers, check Aberdeen. They repackage
SuperMicro and have great support.
I'd just PM'd a message to OP with this message. We have a slew of SuperMicros
and they have been very stable and robust.
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:49 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
We need to replace several servers, quickly - four of our Dell PE 1950's
died in one week. (!!!) So, we're looking around, and I was checking out
IBM. I customized to what we want, and hit 'continue', and suddenly
On Wednesday, May 18, 2011 02:58 AM, Scott Silva wrote:
on 5/17/2011 9:36 AM m.r...@5-cent.us spake the
following:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 05/17/2011 09:46 AM, Scott Silva wrote:
on 5/16/2011 3:08 PM R P Herrold spake the following:
snip
[I see 14 new posts within the past hour that
On 5/17/2011 12:49 AM, John J. Boyer wrote:
Les,
I installed the development tools and development libraries, as you
suggested. I even tried to install packages x*.x86_64 There were some
unresolved dependencies in the latter, so I used --skip-broken with yum.
There was a report of
Am 17.05.11 17:33, schrieb m.r...@5-cent.us:
If we *really* need a moderator, here's an option: soc.religion.paganism
has a robomoderator; on topic posts get autoapproved, obviously off-topic
get bounced, and if there's any question, they get randomly bounced to a
configurable number of human
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:52:09AM +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Well, too much work for what it is worth. I once helped moderating a
newsgroup and that is a task I at least won't do again. Still hoping for
some common sense :)
+1
Am 17.05.11 13:37, schrieb Benjamin Franz:
On 05/16/2011 02:44 PM, ne...@grayhatlabs.com wrote:
I never thought sliced bread was all that great.
Wouldn't it be better for people to donate money to help push things along
faster?
I mean if your really upset about how long its taken to come
Les,
Here's my autogen.sh file.
#!/bin/sh
#
# autogen.sh glue for liblouis
#
# Requires: automake 1.9, autoconf 2.57+
# Conflicts: autoconf 2.13
set -e
# Refresh GNU autotools toolchain.
echo Cleaning autotools files...
find -type d -name autom4te.cache -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf \;
find -type f
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic off...@plnet.rs wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 05/15/2011 06:10 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Where is Ubuntu telling people exactly where they stand on producing a
their new releases.
What about Red Hat ... how about Fedora.
I don't know
On 17.5.2011 19.36, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Try this:
vim `cat list`
Thanks, this really works! I tried it with all my combinations:
OS X workstation by itself
OS X workstation - ssh - CentOS 4
OS X workstation - ssh - CentOS 5
BTW, with the xargs command, all of these combinations give some
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