Freddy Angulo wrote:
Hola Amigos:
Soy seminuevo en esto de linux, y necesito correr nuevo modulos en mi linux pero este no soporta, alguien me podria indiacar como compilo el kernel en mi linux tengo un centos 4.3
Gracias por su ayuda.
hola
qué modulos necesitas cargar?
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Ing.
Thanks again Phil for all your help,
It's now on the hardware tab OK and says ipw2200 eth1 ethernet configured!
However, what I just don't understand (and sorry if I'm being dumb!) is why
the new adapter just doesn't show up in the list of adapters on the
devices tab as Intel Coporation
Mark Quitoriano wrote:
Im using centos 4.5 and bind 9.2.4-27.0.1.el4, im having a problem
propagating updates on domains. when i update the main NS the secondary
and tertiary doesn't update automatically. i need to delete the
domain.zone file in the secondary and tertiary to get update from
Blackburn, Marvin wrote:
Can someone point me to some documentation on how to set up centos 5.0
as an iscsi target?
I'm completely new to iscsi so need something basic.
for now, you will need to use an external app like the iet.sf.net thats already
been pointed out by Timothy, however
All,
For anyone interested, there is an rpm in the CentOS testing repository
for mod_gnutls for CentOS 5.
It allows named based virtual hosting for HTTPS (Single IP, multiple
sites and certificates).
The idea to build the RPMS came from this article:
Using CentOS 5 - installed ipw2200 firmware and tried to set up new eth1
wifi device, but adapter Intel Coporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG doesn't show
up in list of adapters when I try add New Device (ipw2200 does show up on
hardware tab as ipw2200 eth1 ethernet configured). I've noticed that when I
Im using centos 4.5 and bind 9.2.4-27.0.1.el4, im having a problem
propagating updates on domains. when i update the main NS the secondary and
tertiary doesn't update automatically. i need to delete the domain.zone
file in the secondary and tertiary to get update from the main NS. I don't
On 09 August 2007, Ken Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'll give my two cents and retire for the evening. I've tried
multiple times from 3 different locations (Atlanta Seattle) to
connect to MAIL.MEDVOICE.COM on port 25 ... which I'm assuming is your
problem server. I get
On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 14:07 +0200, Tomasz Napierała wrote:
We'd like to simplify deployment of new blades and I need to package some of
proprietary libs we are using, and obviously I don't have sources for them.
Can anybody point me into good direction how to make packages from binaries?
I
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