[CentOS-docs] modern-CentOS-1.10.3

2008-06-15 Thread Alain Reguera Delgado
Sometimes content gets out of page due it is larger than screen
visible area. To fix that in modern-CentOS-1.10.3 we introduce
automatically overflow for some table cells and pre elements.

See: 
http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork/WikiDesign/modern-CentOS?action=AttachFiledo=gettarget=Screenshot-scrolling_text_inside_tables.png

More details in:
http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork/WikiDesign/modern-CentOS#head-26546ea0073d469748ebf2914636d55fd75ef1e6

Does it is convenient for our wiki ?

Cheers,
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Re: [CentOS-es] Problema Centos 5 y Sarg 2.2.3

2008-06-15 Thread BlackHand
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 23:25 -0500, Aland Laines wrote:

 Siguiendo con los pasos de mi servidor Proxy, me propuse el instalar
 un generador de reportes y me recomendaron Sarg asi que me baje el rpm
 de DAG sarg-2.2.3.1-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm, lo instale, instale la
 dependecias que me pedia que era el gd = 1.8, hasta hay todo bien,
 cuando quise generar el reporte con 
 
 #sarg -f /etc/sarg/sarg.conf -d 12/06/2008-12/06/2008
 
 me boto este error..
 
 *** buffer overflow detected ***: sarg terminated

este error es relativamente conocido, simplemente el sarg 2.2.3 no
funciona (yo lo probe con el rpm de rpmforge y construyendolo a mano,
mismo problema)

por ahora yo tengo una version antigua de sarg en mis servers (creo q la
2.2.1 no estoy seguro) ve a la pagina de dag y baja una version mas
antigua y nos cuentas.

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Re: [CentOS-es] Yum

2008-06-15 Thread BlackHand
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 17:16 -0400, Hector Martínez Romo wrote:

 Instale squid desde sus fuentes, y ahora estoy instalando squidguard
 usando yum , pero cuando ejecuto yum  install squidguard me aparece lo
 siguiente 

no te voy a repertir las historias de horror q seguro te deben estar
diciendo cuando haces eso de instalar algo desde fuentes y luego otro
desde el repo, la regla es

1. NUNCA instales desde fuentes
2. Si instalas desde fuentes, YA NUNCA INSTALES RPMS OFICIALES.
3. Si necesitas reconstruir un paquete q no viene con una opcion, bajate
el src.rpm del paquete (con yumdownloader q viene en yum-utils lo puedes
hacer), modifica ahi las fuentes y RECONSTRUYE el rpm con la opcion q
quieres. Luego de eso excluye ese rpm de los updates de yum.

la ultima opcion es la mas limpia si necesitas toquetear los fuentes de
un paquete, ya q mantendras la cadena de dependencias cumplidas.

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[CentOS-es] Consulta con DHCP

2008-06-15 Thread Freddy Angulo
nbsp;
nbsp;
Hola amigos:
nbsp;
Tengo una consulta, en mired he configurado un server dhcp el cual esta 
funcionando de manera correcta,nbsp; pero se desea tener dividir las red. pero 
necesito q dhcp asigne otro rango de ip a una pret de la lan. 
nbsp;
por defecto asigna 192.168.0.0/24 y el rango que se necesita q asigne seria 
210.10.10.0/24
la primera red asigna las ips pues estan separadas por las mac de cada tarjeta 
pero neceisto que las q no estan incritas en la 192.168.0.0 por defecto tomen 
la 210.10.10.0
nbsp;
claro que cada una tiene una puerta de enalce distinta.
nbsp;
Espero me puedan indicar de que manera puedo realizarlo
nbsp;
Saludos



  

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[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 40, Issue 8

2008-06-15 Thread centos-announce-request
.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm

s390x:
updates/s390x/RPMS/net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm
updates/s390x/RPMS/net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm
updates/s390x/RPMS/net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm
updates/s390x/RPMS/net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm
updates/s390x/RPMS/net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm


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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2008:0522

https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0522.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:

s390:
updates/s390/RPMS/perl-5.8.5-36.c4.3.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/perl-suidperl-5.8.5-36.c4.3.s390.rpm

s390x:
updates/s390x/RPMS/perl-5.8.5-36.c4.3.s390x.rpm
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2008:0522

https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0522.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:

s390:
updates/s390/RPMS/perl-5.8.0-98.EL3.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/perl-CGI-2.89-98.EL3.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/perl-CPAN-1.61-98.EL3.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/perl-DB_File-1.806-98.EL3.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/perl-suidperl-5.8.0-98.EL3.s390.rpm

s390x:
updates/s390x/RPMS/perl-5.8.0-98.EL3.s390x.rpm
updates/s390x/RPMS/perl-CGI-2.89-98.EL3.s390x.rpm
updates/s390x/RPMS/perl-CPAN-1.61-98.EL3.s390x.rpm
updates/s390x/RPMS/perl-DB_File-1.806-98.EL3.s390x.rpm
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[CentOS] Desktop Effects -- questions/issues

2008-06-15 Thread fred smith
Hi!

I finally tried enabling the desktop effects yesterday. I'm using an old
Nvidia card (GeForce 4 MX440) with, of course, Nvidia's drivers. this is
on a fully updated Centos 5 system.

Enabling from the gnome menu doesn't exactly work compltely, one needs to
google around a bit to find out the remaining magic incantations to make 
it fully work. So, I've done that and it's working.

Issues:
1. I notice that the text in the bar at the top of each window appears to be 
a different font, and it is outlined in black. Is there any way to tweak
that setting? 
2. If I have a window that is slid partially off the edge of an individual
desktop it now oveerlaps the edge of the one next to it, when it never
did before. Not sure if I like that or not, is there any way to change
that behavior should I decide I don't like it?
3. I have (and always have had) the panel settings set to autohide. I
now notice that it sometimes does not hide itself until I explicitly
click in an empty part of the panel, then somewhere else on the desktop.
Anyone know if there's a way to resovle this?

Question:
Should I decide I want to revert to the way it was before I enabled these
effects, how would I go about that? there is no disable button on the
gnome menu, only the enable button. I know how to un-do the changes I
made manually in the xorg.conf file, but no idea how to undo whatever it
is that the enable desktop effects button does. Clues would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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[CentOS] Re: CUPS problem

2008-06-15 Thread Scott Silva

on 6-14-2008 1:00 PM Ivan Arteaga spake the following:

Hello,

I am running centOS 4.3 and my cups print server suddenly stopped 
working,  now when i reboot the server it hangs a time starting the cups 
service and when finally the system boots up, everything remains in the 
queue but not printing at all. Strange thing is all the print jobs 
appears owned by the user nobody.
anytime i try to cancel a job i cant because it tell me i have no rights 
to do  it despite im logged as root.

Via webmin i got the error: lprm: unable to lprm jobs

I will appreciate any comment or tip.

Regards,

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Are you really that far behind updates that you are still on 4.3?

Current is 4.6, and there have been at least 3 cups updates since 4.3.

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Re: [CentOS] RHDS ON CENTOS 5 for squid authentication

2008-06-15 Thread Fabian Arrotin

Ralph Angenendt wrote:

lingu wrote:
  

Hi,

 I AM RUINING  squid PROXY ON CENTOS 5



Don't do that, then.

SCNR, really.

Ralph
  
hehe, Ruining a squid proxy on centos 5 . i already knew the ./ 
effect, but not (yet) the CAPS lock effect ... ;-)


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[CentOS] USB Wireless device for CentOS?

2008-06-15 Thread MHR
I need to get a wireless device for an upcoming trip (USB is
preferable to PCMCIA for a long list of reasons) and I'm wondering if
anyone has any experience with or recommendations for such items,
particularly which ones work with Linux/CentOS.  Right now I'm
debating between a reasonably cheap Belkin 54G and a slightly more
expensive Netgear 54G.

Thanks.

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Re: [CentOS] USB Wireless device for CentOS?

2008-06-15 Thread Terry Polzin
On Sunday June 15 2008, MHR wrote:
 I need to get a wireless device for an upcoming trip (USB is
 preferable to PCMCIA for a long list of reasons) and I'm wondering if
 anyone has any experience with or recommendations for such items,
 particularly which ones work with Linux/CentOS.  Right now I'm
 debating between a reasonably cheap Belkin 54G and a slightly more
 expensive Netgear 54G.

 Thanks.

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Anything that has the Zydas chip set just works so long as you've installed 
the firmware which I believe is available with v4x, 5x as an RPM


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RE: [CentOS] Centos 5.2 and Xen

2008-06-15 Thread Robert - elists
I have an 8 gig dram server I am playing with Xen on in centos 5.1 on right
now.

Are you telling us that Xen on centos 5.1 only uses 4 Gig Dram?

Or will it allow all 8 Gig to be used if setup correctly between main dom
and virt doms

 - rh


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Re: [CentOS] Centos 5.2 and Xen

2008-06-15 Thread Tim Verhoeven
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:05 PM, Robert - elists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have an 8 gig dram server I am playing with Xen on in centos 5.1 on right
 now.

 Are you telling us that Xen on centos 5.1 only uses 4 Gig Dram?

 Or will it allow all 8 Gig to be used if setup correctly between main dom
 and virt doms

As far as my experience goes you can use the 8GB completely for all
the domU's. I think you are still limited to 4GB per domU.

Regards,
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Re: [CentOS] USB Wireless device for CentOS?

2008-06-15 Thread MHR
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Terry Polzin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Anything that has the Zydas chip set just works so long as you've installed
 the firmware which I believe is available with v4x, 5x as an RPM


Interesting - the google page for zydas usb units lists nothing by the
big names (netgear, dlink, linksys or belkin) and only the off
brands like TrendWARE and Zonet.

Also according to google hits, the zydas driver is incorporated into
the 2.6.18 kernel, so it should already be in CentOS 5.x (yeah!).

I'll post what I find

Thanks.

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Re: [CentOS] USB Wireless device for CentOS?

2008-06-15 Thread Lanny Marcus
On 6/15/08, MHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Terry Polzin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Anything that has the Zydas chip set just works so long as you've
 installed
 the firmware which I believe is available with v4x, 5x as an RPM


 Interesting - the google page for zydas usb units lists nothing by the
 big names (netgear, dlink, linksys or belkin) and only the off
 brands like TrendWARE and Zonet.

 Also according to google hits, the zydas driver is incorporated into
 the 2.6.18 kernel, so it should already be in CentOS 5.x (yeah!).

 I'll post what I find

Check out the specs on the Netgear and other web sites, to see if you
can find out which chip they use. If not, send an email to their Sales
or Tech Support Department and ask which chip they use in the unit(s)
you are considering.  So far, I don't think we've ever had a failure,
with anything from Netgear, but other companies make good products
too.
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Re: [CentOS] Centos 5.2 and Xen

2008-06-15 Thread Ruslan Sivak

Robert - elists wrote:

I have an 8 gig dram server I am playing with Xen on in centos 5.1 on right
now.

Are you telling us that Xen on centos 5.1 only uses 4 Gig Dram?

Or will it allow all 8 Gig to be used if setup correctly between main dom
and virt doms

 - rh


  


I think if you're on an x64 bit platform you can use up to 8GB of ram 
for dom0 (well you need to leave enough for dom0, mine takes up about 
600mb after a clean install, and if you allocate too much to domU, the 
server goes down - hard).


What I was talking about is XenServer - the commercial product based on 
Xen now owned by citrix.  They have a bare metal installer that installs 
a version of CentOS 5 and their version of Xen in about 10 minutes, and 
has a very nice windows based administrative console.  Their free 
version XenServer Express only allows DomU to use up to 4GB of RAM 
collectivelly, and I believe only 4 VMs total.  They also have fairly 
nice paravirtualized drivers for windows (although James' GPLPV drivers 
are catching up to them).


I think I will run XenServer at home where I have a box with only 4GB of 
RAM, but for work, I'm probably going to go with CentOS 5.2 and Xen 3.2, 
since XenServer is too limiting, and I don't think it's worth shelling 
out $1k per box to get use of the other 3.5GB of RAM.


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Re: [CentOS] Centos 5.2 and Xen

2008-06-15 Thread Luke S Crawford
Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  running vmware under a xenU guest wouldn't lift any ram limit
  imposed by the xen kernel or dom0.

...

 The 4GB limit is artificial, and only applies to the vm's started
 using their closed source XenSource.  The host OS is most likely
 CentOS 5, and sees the whole 8GB (although it's not x64, so I'm
 guessing they use PAE or something.)

It is PAE.

 I only need 8GB of ram support, and no other features that are offered
 in XenStandard, so it seems kind of a waste to pay $1k per server for
 that. If another virtualization technology was installed on that OS,
 you can get the use of the other 4GB, and if not, I can always run my
 apps on Dom0, although I'd prefer to not install too much stuff on
 Dom0.

First,  The Dom0 OS runs as a guest of the Xen hypervisor-  it is just
a guest that happens to have access to the PCI bus as well.  The Xen
hypervisor still controls what ram and CPU all domains including the Dom0,
 can see;  if the xen kernel is limiting you to 4G ram total, that 
limit will apply in the Dom0 as well.

Also, you are not going to be able to run a virtualization technology that
uses the hardware virtualization support from within a Xen guest, even
if that Xen guest happens to be the Dom0.   The Xen hypervisor
controls access to those instructions.  

You can run virtualization technologies that don't require HVM-   OpenVZ and
linux vserver will both work fine.  Heck, you can do that within an 
unprivileged Xen DomU, but that won't help you if you want to run
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Re: [CentOS] Centos 5.2 and Xen

2008-06-15 Thread Ruslan Sivak

Luke S Crawford wrote:

Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  

running vmware under a xenU guest wouldn't lift any ram limit
imposed by the xen kernel or dom0.
  


...

  

The 4GB limit is artificial, and only applies to the vm's started
using their closed source XenSource.  The host OS is most likely
CentOS 5, and sees the whole 8GB (although it's not x64, so I'm
guessing they use PAE or something.)



It is PAE.

  
If it's PAE, then I'm a bit confused, as they advertise it as *Native 
64-bit hypervisor:* Scalability and support for enterprise applications

I only need 8GB of ram support, and no other features that are offered
in XenStandard, so it seems kind of a waste to pay $1k per server for
that. If another virtualization technology was installed on that OS,
you can get the use of the other 4GB, and if not, I can always run my
apps on Dom0, although I'd prefer to not install too much stuff on
Dom0.



First,  The Dom0 OS runs as a guest of the Xen hypervisor-  it is just
a guest that happens to have access to the PCI bus as well.  The Xen
hypervisor still controls what ram and CPU all domains including the Dom0,
 can see;  if the xen kernel is limiting you to 4G ram total, that 
limit will apply in the Dom0 as well.


Also, you are not going to be able to run a virtualization technology that
uses the hardware virtualization support from within a Xen guest, even
if that Xen guest happens to be the Dom0.   The Xen hypervisor
controls access to those instructions.  


You can run virtualization technologies that don't require HVM-   OpenVZ and
linux vserver will both work fine.  Heck, you can do that within an 
unprivileged Xen DomU, but that won't help you if you want to run
windows.  

  
Well I have up to 4GB of run windows and I can have the other 4GB for 
dom0, so if I can get OpenVZ or linux vserver running on there, I can 
use that to run my linux VM's. 

Doesn't openVZ require a different kernel?  That would replace the Xen 
kernel wouldn't it?  Or is there a way to custom compile Xen+OpenVZ kernel?


I'm not too familiar with linux vserver, but my guess is you can't run 
it in Dom0 either...


Russ


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[CentOS] mdadm on reboot

2008-06-15 Thread drew einhorn
Hi,

I'm in the process of trying mdadm for the first time

I've been trying stuff out of tutorials, etc.

At this point I know how to create stripes, and mirrors.

My stripe is automatically restarting on reboot,
but the degraded mirror isn't.

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