Dag Wieers wrote:
I think we do not have to reinvent any wheel. Most users are accustomed to
this:
But that *would* mean reinventing the wheel (at least in Moin), while
the Navibar already is there *and* is available on all pages without
further intervention. True, the contents of the navibar
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
My vote is for consistency and so for a left-sidebar in all pages, in
a left-sidebar design.
In my opinion side bars eat up too much space. If you don't open your
browser in full screen, stuff tends to get ugly (or you have to scroll
sideways).
I wonder if the
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Dag Wieers wrote:
I think we do not have to reinvent any wheel. Most users are accustomed to
this:
But that *would* mean reinventing the wheel (at least in Moin), while
the Navibar already is there *and* is available on all pages without
Dag Wieers wrote:
The MoinMoin website advertises 2 wikis that have a proper menu:
cacert.org (doesn't look like a wiki, that's good)
That's because it isn't a wiki. http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/ is and it
shows the problem I tried to illustrate above (that seems to be a
slightly
We need to maintain GoogleAds on wiki.centos.org ... so let's not ask
for them to be removed :D
However, what I think makes sense from a space perspective is this:
If we can move the search box down and stick it in the same place as the
More Actions drop down box, then maybe we can move the
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 09:43:48AM -0500, Johnny Hughes enlightened us:
We need to maintain GoogleAds on wiki.centos.org ... so let's not ask
for them to be removed :D
However, what I think makes sense from a space perspective is this:
If we can move the search box down and stick it in the
On 10/15/07, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if the NaviBar can be replicated on the bottom of the page
(probably not), because that would be great for larger pages ...
Hi Ralph, could you try the following version of modern-CentOS theme,
I think it does that:
Si es un serial y ya logré establecer la coneccion PPP configurando y usando
wvdial, ademas logré que el modem me contestara llamandolo para probar, que
es en realidad lo que necesito, un servidor PPP para acceso remoto commutado.
No tuve tiempo de probar la autenticacion, estoy seguro que los
I would like to do so but the things I want to add are very specific for
our companies operations department and have less or no value at all for
the public domain.
Gr.,
John
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Karanbir Singh
Verzonden:
Mark,
That's exactly what I am looking for!
Thanks,
John
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Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] Howto reconfigure / rebuild CentOS 5
Hi,
I want to run zebra on CentOS 4.5 box acting as a firewall and router. I 'd
rather like to user RPM. So I am lokking for a proper RPM.
I now googled. But I could not find any for EL4 for CentOS 4.
YOUR IDEAS?
--
Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
On 10/15/07, Indunil Jayasooriya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to run zebra on CentOS 4.5 box acting as a firewall and router. I
'd rather like to user RPM. So I am lokking for a proper RPM.
I now googled. But I could not find any for EL4 for CentOS 4.
YOUR IDEAS?
--
Thank you
roland hellström wrote:
And btw it is not a homework project, it is simply some excercises to help us
learn :)
Could you also please learn on how to not abuse a mail program -
meaning: Teach your program to *not* break all quotations from previous
mails into a single line (2008 characters in
I'm seeing the same problems on Fedora 6+7. I don't think there is a real
solution (btw: using a German keyboard layout, shift+6 gives me / in the
graphical vnc console). I use SSH for virtual console management as much as
possible.
fs
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spasti wrote:
This is a fsck log of my computer ,everytime when boot the system show
this things,
what's the problem? And how can I cancel it when system boot?
Log of fsck -C -R -A -a
Sun Oct 14 21:00:34 2007
fsck 1.40.2 (12-Jul-2007)
dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN
/dev/hdb1:
Thanks Mark...this is extremely helpful to me too.
-- Dexter
On 10/14/07, Mark Pryor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
this may be helpful:
http://www.nanotechnologies.qc.ca/propos/linux/centos-live/i386/live/
good luck,
Mark
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Hi,
I like to add
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Thanks every one for help and response.
I just noticed that these errors might be soft error, because only
happens when I overload the
storage with copying simultaneously large files on the same port and
scsi controller, so I was thinking
it should be ECC speed to calculation of the parity
In the past I basically used 3 partitions for hard drives.
partition 1: was all centos (typically 20G)
partition 2: was swap (typically 2*RAM - 2G)
partition 3: was everything else I wanted, needed or carded about,
database files etc...
Now with really big drives coming along 750G and 1T
Hi,
anyone to point me URL on initrd.img creating? I have custom kernel and
want to create initrd.img for install media.
mkinitrd /tmp/initrd.img 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5.hrb -v -f create unusable
file for install media.
Thanks,
David
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On 10/15/07, Jerry Geis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the past I basically used 3 partitions for hard drives.
partition 1: was all centos (typically 20G)
partition 2: was swap (typically 2*RAM - 2G)
partition 3: was everything else I wanted, needed or carded about,
database files etc...
Now
I want to run zebra on CentOS 4.5 box acting as a firewall and router. I
'd rather like to user RPM. So I am lokking for a proper RPM.
I now googled. But I could not find any for EL4 for CentOS 4.
YOUR IDEAS?
Use Quagga .. it is a fork of Zebra and comes with CentOS.
Barry
Mark Pryor wrote:
John,
this may be helpful:
http://www.nanotechnologies.qc.ca/propos/linux/centos-live/i386/live/
Hi,
I like to add some of my own utilities, etc.. to the CentOS 5.0 LiveCD.
IOW I am looking for a way to rebuild the livecd for specific purposes.
Can
Hi,
the instructions for creating your own CentOS 5 LiveCD using
livecd-tools are given here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2007-July/003744.html
Regards,
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Hi all
I am looking for the ethernet card for linux. In the
intel website
1/ I don't know what is the meaning of Scalable I/O on
Linux.
2/ ls the big different between desktop and server
card?
Thank you
http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/pro1000pt_quad_server_adapter.htm
David Hrbáč wrote:
Hi,
anyone to point me URL on initrd.img creating? I have custom kernel and
want to create initrd.img for install media.
mkinitrd /tmp/initrd.img 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5.hrb -v -f create unusable
file for install media.
Personally, I just use the buildinstall process in
On Wednesday 10 October 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you probably went from Linux to Windows, not from Windows to Linux.
There is an RDP *client* for Linux that works quite well with Windows
Remote Desktop, but RDP/Terminal Services is completely a Microsoft thing.
No, there is xrdp
On 10/15/07, ann kok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I am looking for the ethernet card for linux. In the
intel website
1/ I don't know what is the meaning of Scalable I/O on
Linux.
2/ ls the big different between desktop and server
card?
Thank you
Hello!
Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
privileges. Since these disks are usually just flash-memory sticks,
I'd really rather have the permission to umount them be given to users.
The /etc/mtab
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
This has the smackings of a CS student trying to get answers to
a homework project. The output looks meaningless and the input
looks just as meaningless.
It makes total sense - its converting numbers in a datafile to LaTeX format.
I've done that quite often as it's
On 10/15/07, Charles E Campbell Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
privileges. Since these disks are usually just flash-memory sticks,
I'd really rather have the
I'm going to remove horde at this point but I am having an issue running
yum upgrade...
-- Running transaction check
-- Processing Dependency: php-pecl(memcache) for package: horde
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency: php-pecl(memcache) is needed by package horde
Craig
I installed a CentOS-5 core OS (using --nobase in my kickstart).
For some reason, it included mysql-5.0.22.
When I do yum remove mysql, it says it will also remove
exim and mdadm for dependencies.
I don't care that exim will be removed, but I need mdadm as
I'm doing software RAID.
But why
On 10/15/07, Johnn Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed a CentOS-5 core OS (using --nobase in my kickstart).
For some reason, it included mysql-5.0.22.
When I do yum remove mysql, it says it will also remove
exim and mdadm for dependencies.
I don't care that exim will be removed, but I
I have a dual xeon, dual core box running the xen x86_64 kernel.
I've decided against running any guest OS'es most of the time, so I'd like
to install an smp kernel, that would hopefully allow me to install and
use the nvidia drivers for my quadro FX1500 graphics card.
I did a yum list kernel*
on 10/15/2007 5:16 AM Centos spake the following:
Thanks every one for help and response.
I just noticed that these errors might be soft error, because only
happens when I overload the
storage with copying simultaneously large files on the same port and
scsi controller, so I was thinking
it
On 10/15/07, Chuck Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a yum list kernel* but I don't see any smp kernels.
In centos5, there is no longer a separate smp kernel. It's supported
directly within the main distribution kernel now. If you're using an
smp system, you'll see SMP listed in uname -a.
Jim Perrin wrote:
This is an odd dep chain. It would seem that exim requires mysql for
some odd reason. mdadm doesn't, but does require that the system have
an smtp-daemon, which is a dep satisfied by exim, postfix, or
sendmail.
mostly, install sendmail or postfix, and you can then remove exim
On 10/15/07, Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In centos5, there is no longer a separate smp kernel. It's supported
directly within the main distribution kernel now. If you're using an
smp system, you'll see SMP listed in uname -a.
Well ... that SMP appears in uname -a even on a single-cpu
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 09:55:57AM -0700, Akemi Yagi enlightened us:
In centos5, there is no longer a separate smp kernel. It's supported
directly within the main distribution kernel now. If you're using an
smp system, you'll see SMP listed in uname -a.
Well ... that SMP appears in uname
On 10/15/07, Akemi Yagi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well ... that SMP appears in uname -a even on a single-cpu system.
Oops :-P
I've only got multi-cpu systems these days and didn't test it out in a
vm. Glad to see you're keeping me honest!
--
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth
Hello everyone,
Is it possible to run in at the same time Xen and Vmware, under the same
physical host?
Best regards,
Bruno Sousa
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on 10/15/2007 9:41 AM Dan Carl spake the following:
Original the array was attach to an HP server via a Smart Array
Controller.(which I didn't setup, I just inherited the problem)
This controller no longer recognizes the array even though the front panel
of the array indicates its intact.
I then
On Monday 15 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
...
But with errors
In dmesg have this:
sda: Mode Sense: bf 00 00 08
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
sda: unknown partition table
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda
Those are not errors. But it doesn't seem to have a partition table (see
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Monday 15 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
...
But with errors
In dmesg have this:
sda: Mode Sense: bf 00 00 08
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
sda: unknown partition table
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda
Those are not errors. But it doesn't seem
this may be helpful:
http://www.nanotechnologies.qc.ca/propos/linux/centos-live/i386/live/
This is great! Been looking for this for a while. Just created a
couple test images without any issues or surprises.
I would like to point out that this MIGHT be how we build the livecd for
If possible, I'd like to do a minimal l CentOS 4.4 (the Single Server
CD) installation and then mass upgrade everything to CentOS 5.
I googled and found this URL
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/MigrationGuide/ServerCD_4.4_to_5
Is this recommended? Or will might I run into any problems?
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 12:01 -0700, Rogelio wrote:
If possible, I'd like to do a minimal l CentOS 4.4 (the Single Server
CD) installation and then mass upgrade everything to CentOS 5.
I googled and found this URL
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/MigrationGuide/ServerCD_4.4_to_5
Is this
Bruno Sousa wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is it possible to run in at the same time Xen and Vmware, under the
same physical host?
Best regards,
Bruno Sousa
I don't see why not. Install the xen kernel and then install VMware,
shouldn't be that difficult.
On Monday 15 October 2007, John R Pierce wrote:
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Monday 15 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
...
But with errors
In dmesg have this:
sda: Mode Sense: bf 00 00 08
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
sda: unknown partition table
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi
On Monday 15 October 2007, John R Pierce wrote:
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Monday 15 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
...
But with errors
In dmesg have this:
sda: Mode Sense: bf 00 00 08
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
sda: unknown partition table
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi
On Monday 15 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
...
The SmartArray doesn't recognize the external array.
So thats why I connected it to a SCSI non-raid controller which does.
lvndiskscan on my Centos server even can tell the size of it.
/dev/sda [2.00 TB]
The external array
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From: Michael Watters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 5:18:23 AM (GMT+1000) Australia/Brisbane
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5 - Xen and Vmware Server
Bruno Sousa wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is it
So thats why I connected it to a SCSI non-raid controller which does.
lvndiskscan on my Centos server even can tell the size of it.
/dev/sda [2.00 TB]
The external array has it's own built in raid controller.
The Bios the SmartArray said it was a raid 0 2048GB failed.
I
On Monday 15 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
...
The SmartArray doesn't recognize the external array.
So thats why I connected it to a SCSI non-raid controller which does.
lvndiskscan on my Centos server even can tell the size of it.
/dev/sda [2.00 TB]
The external array
- Original Message -
From: Michael Watters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Trying to recover data off SATA-to-SCSI external
2TBARRAY
So thats why I connected it to a SCSI non-raid controller
On 10/15/07, Bruno Sousa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is it possible to run in at the same time Xen and Vmware, under the same
physical host?
Not without patching a lot of stuff. When someone asked this a while
back.. there was a lot of conflicting code and when they got past
Ken Price wrote:
this may be helpful:
http://www.nanotechnologies.qc.ca/propos/linux/centos-live/i386/live/
This is great! Been looking for this for a while. Just created a
couple test images without any issues or surprises.
Variation on this theme: has anyone used 'Clonezilla live' or
on 10/15/2007 11:49 AM John R Pierce spake the following:
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Monday 15 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
...
But with errors
In dmesg have this:
sda: Mode Sense: bf 00 00 08
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
sda: unknown partition table
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi
- Dan Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
The array that I'm tyring to recover is a SCSI-toSATA 2U external
Raid device.
It connects to any u320 controller and is suppose to show up to Linux
as 1 SCSI drive.
Quote from the manual:
These host interfaces are host O/S independent and will
Guys,
you can't do this.
If you try and run vmware on a Xen kernel you will panic/crash the box as soon
as you try to startup a vmware vm.
Both Xen and vmware run in ring 0.
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From: Stephen John Smoogen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CentOS mailing list
Dan Carl wrote:
Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote:
- Dan Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
The array that I'm tyring to recover is a SCSI-toSATA 2U external
Raid device. It connects to any u320 controller and is suppose to
show up to Linux as 1 SCSI drive.
Quote from
On Mon October 15 2007 13:13, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 10/15/07, Akemi Yagi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well ... that SMP appears in uname -a even on a single-cpu system.
Oops :-P
I've only got multi-cpu systems these days and didn't test it out in a
vm. Glad to see you're keeping me
I forgot to mention
if you are interested you can safely run vmware on an openvz kernel.
Openvz is more like solaris zones/containers.
Cheers.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 8:31:32
On 10/15/07, Robert Spangler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon October 15 2007 13:13, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 10/15/07, Akemi Yagi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well ... that SMP appears in uname -a even on a single-cpu system.
Oops :-P
I've only got multi-cpu systems these days and
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