On 09/18/2012 05:26 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
echo $MESSAGE 12
is the usual way, so that it follows the stderr file handle
assigned to that sub-shell, rather than (as here in your
approach) trying to write directly to a device to which it
does not have rights
Russ, it is evident I was
On 09/18/2012 05:29 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
'remove' perhaps?
Yes, please.
I lack the requested commit right to push the change into the
svn.
I think you need to explicitly request it here. Did you already have an
account at https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork ?
Is the need for
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:1291
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-1291.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:1290
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-1290.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:1294
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-1294.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2012:1269 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2012-1269.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
On 09/14/2012 03:16 PM, David Hackl wrote:
IPv6 is enabled. As I said, it works good on the node itself. I can ping
it and also ping out of it.
this is a really annoying bug in the linux bridge code. ipv6 neighbor
discovery relies on multicast, and the bridge code tries to optimize
On 09/19/2012 04:29 PM, Joe Pruett wrote:
On 09/14/2012 03:16 PM, David Hackl wrote:
IPv6 is enabled. As I said, it works good on the node itself. I can ping
it and also ping out of it.
this is a really annoying bug in the linux bridge code. ipv6 neighbor
discovery relies on multicast,
Exactamente como el dice, no obstante el primer manual para montar un DNS
(de hecho el unico que he utilizado, por su claridad) es el que se
encuentra en alcancelibre.org. Ahi te explican a gran detalle los pasos
que necesitas para instalar el bind y configurarlo adecuadamente.
Instala los
Saludos listeros.
Me gustaría actualizar mis repositorios, pero mi enlace a internet están
críticos, y mis repos están muy desactualizados.
Alguien en Cuba que tenga los repos de CentOS5.X y/o CentOS6.X para
copiarlos, por favor, los necesito.
Gracias de antemano,
Yoinier.
Hola Yoinier.
Si puedes mandarme tu direccion fisica en Cuba, te mando los medios con los
repos de Centos 5 y 6 Actualizados
El 19 de septiembre de 2012 08:25, Yoinier Hernandez Nieves
ynie...@lt.datazucar.cu escribió:
Saludos listeros.
Me gustaría actualizar mis repositorios, pero mi
El 19/09/12 09:01, Walter Cervini escribió:
Hola Yoinier.
Si puedes mandarme tu direccion fisica en Cuba, te mando los medios con los
repos de Centos 5 y 6 Actualizados
gracias.
Calle Mario Oro No 86
% L Molina y A Leyva.
Reparto Buena Vista.
Las Tunas, Cuba.
Código Postal 75200.
Esa es mi
Hello All,
CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
I am getting e-mails now where they are:
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tee -a /var/log/sa-update.log
Body: http: GET http://daryl.dostech.ca/sa-update/asf/1387055.tar.gz
request failed: 404 Not Found: !DOCTYPE HTML
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On Tue, 18 Sep 2012, John R Pierce wrote:
whats the state of support for self-encrypting drives in CentOS 6 ?
these are becoming increasingly common on both laptops and for
enterprise storage (particularlly nearline), with features like
instant-erase via key destruction.
Management of Full
On 19/09/2012 16:45, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Hello All,
CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
I am getting e-mails now where they are:
Subject: Cron root@www /usr/share/spamassassin/sa-update.cron 21 |
tee -a /var/log/sa-update.log
Body: http: GET
We've been seeing what I gather is an old, traditional problem:
kernel: lockd: server ip address not responding, timed out
The things I've found, googling, mostly involve rebooting the NFS server,
and I can't do that, it's a home directory server for a *bunch* of people,
and this is only one
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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On 19.09.2012 21:19, Steve Clark wrote:
Hello,
Anybody use this repo. I am looking for fprobe and this repo was the
only one
I found it at while googleing.
Thanks,
I use packages from there once in a while. No probs.
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Hello,
I have been using chrome for a while now on other systems. I am having an
issue finding Chrome for Centos. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thnx.
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You want probably Chromium.
A quick Google search for 'centos chromium' yields [0] [2] [3].
I don't run Xorg on my CentOS boxes (servers), so I have not tried the
above packages, etc. If you are running Fedora or decide to, I can
vouch for the Chromium packages [1] being stable. I primarily use
On 2012-09-19, Robert Spangler mli...@zoominternet.net wrote:
I have been using chrome for a while now on other systems. I am having an
issue finding Chrome for Centos. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/?platform=linuxhl=en
Choose one
ugh
* You probably want the Chromium browser.
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On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 6:04 PM, SilverTip257 silvertip...@gmail.com wrote:
You want probably Chromium.
A quick Google search for 'centos chromium' yields [0] [2] [3].
I don't run Xorg on my CentOS boxes
On 09/19/2012 03:00 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
We've been seeing what I gather is an old, traditional problem:
kernel: lockd: serverip address not responding, timed out
The things I've found, googling, mostly involve rebooting the NFS server,
and I can't do that, it's a home directory
On 09/19/2012 05:45 PM, Robert Spangler wrote:
Hello,
I have been using chrome for a while now on other systems. I am having an
issue finding Chrome for Centos. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thnx.
www.google.com/chrome
Download the appropriate Fedora rpm.
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