Que tal Rosell,
Yo estoy mas o menos en la misma historia que tu, cuando trato de
buscar la maquina linux desde windows no la encuentro por su nombre,
pero cuando la busco por la ip no tengo problemas para ver lo que esta
compartido por samba. (uso centOS 5).
Entonces aprovecho de preguntar
Saludos.
Perdonen mi ignorancia pero necesito me digan si para recompilar squid con
soporte para listas de acceso MAC es necesario hacerlo en la misma maquina
donde lo utilizare o puedo hacerlo en otra.
Hay algun sitio donde puedo descargarlo ya compilado con soporte para MAC.
Gracias de
Saludos.
Recien instale postfix como serv relay de correo, con la ayuda de la lista.
Ahora todo ok y desde el servidor hago telnet a localhost 25 y al nombre de
la maquina 25 y a 127.0.0.0 25 y todo ok. Pero si desde el mismo serv trato
de hacer telnet al cname mail o a la ip del servidor 25 me
Henry Villavicencio wrote:
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 16:38:51 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: centos-es@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS-es] Ayuda con sendmail
Henry Villavicencio wrote:
--- Juan Carlos Y�pez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alguien sabe dónde encuentre el
system-config-netboot???
Hola!
Ya hace un tiempo de la consulta hecha por Juan Carlos, pero quisiera
saber si él u otro compañero se las han arreglado para hacer funcionar
netboot con CentOS 5.1. Yo tengo con
On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 23:37 -0500, Mark Weaver wrote:
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Hi All,
I'm giving serious thought to loading 5.1 on my Inspiron 1501 laptop,
but I'm wondering about certain hardware support such as the following:
- - Broadcom Wireless Adapter - 1390
btw, you seem to repeatedly ask very novice questions on this list,
mostly having done absolutely no research or efforts on your part.
I would recommend you change that.
Yes, I aggree with you. In most cases, I will have to get involved with our
customeres. Due to that, I have lcak of time to
Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Hi
I've experienced crashes with all CentOS 5 kernel.
I tried Fedora 8 and it runs fine..
So is there an easy way to install and run the Fedora 8 kernel on my
CentOS 5.1 machine ?
I tried rebuilding the F8 kernel SRPM on a centos 5.1 box, but
the generated RPM
Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Hi
On Jan 5, 2008 2:46 AM, Scott Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIR that is fakeraid anyway. Maybe one of the drives is having a problem.
Could be that the dmraid driver isn't as robust as software raid with drive
problems. You could eliminate the hardware (except
Bart Schaefer wrote:
When I start pidgin from the Applications - Internet - Internet
Messenger menu, my sound device stops working.
I think this has something to do with the Gnome applet. I appear to
end up with two (sometimes more) copies of the gaim process running
-- such that if I use
Hi
On Jan 5, 2008 11:51 PM, Mogens Kjaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried rebuilding the F8 kernel SRPM on a centos 5.1 box, but
the generated RPM wouldn't install.
I've compiled the latest FC8 kernel for CentOS, I got it to install.
Wil try it now
Jean-Yves
Thanks for the help Garrick,
so, my steps would be:
#1 save the config
#2 service piranaha_gui start
#3 service pulse start
thanks
Will
Looking at /etc/init.d/ipvsadm, it appears that after manually creating IPVS
rules using /usr/sbin/ipvsadm, you run 'service ipvsadm save' which creates
Ioannis Vranos wrote:
Hi, I am using CentOS 5.1 x86 (upgraded from 5.0), and am still using
XFCE 4.4.1 from 5.0 extras repository. Just saw in XFCE site that they
released 4.4.2. Any chance to see it in 5.1 extras repository?
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OK ... this is now
Joe Klemmer escribió:
On Tue, 25 Dec 2007, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Where ever you got it from, that is what broke your system.
It came from the atrpms repo. I downgraded and all is fine. Thank
you and to Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez for pointing me in the right
direction.
You are
The system turned out to have a flaky motherboard. It's not worth fixing so I
think I am just going to punt it:)
Thanks for all the info, it was insightful and will help me in the future!
jlc
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After a yum update my two guests that had been shutdown do not start
any more. I have two other guests running that seem to work okay but I
am now afraid that they won't come up again if I restart them.
I am running CentOS5 with kernel 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5xen. Previously I had
following xen versions
On Jan 5, 2008 9:12 AM, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
- - Broadcom Wireless Adapter - 1390 Wlan (bcm43xx)
Last I checked not even Fedora runs this thing properly. Avoid.
Actually Fedora 7 ran it wonderfully. I used ndiswrapper and a script to
initialize the
Mark Weaver wrote:
- - Broadcom Wireless Adapter - 1390 Wlan (bcm43xx)
Last I checked not even Fedora runs this thing properly. Avoid.
Actually Fedora 7 ran it wonderfully. I used ndiswrapper and a script to
initialize the adapter during the boot process.
you missed the point Mark, I think
Hey Kai,
I did read the README.txt file and at the end it does indeed talk about
compiling the file, and if I knew enough about how all of this works it
might have made more sense... What it says is, For forcedeth.ko, just copy
the forcedeth.c and Makefile to the same directory then make it.
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 at 10:28am, Tim McGeary wrote
Actually, your first email made me double check this to see if I was missing
something and I was (or maybe it really wasn't there initially). So what I
see now is:
Disk /dev/sda: 750.1 GB, 750156374016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 91201
On Jan 3, 2008 9:34 AM, Joshua Baker-LePain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The drive is formatted NTFS, which is pretty much useless under Linux.
Forgive me, but this is simply not true. There is a fully functional NTFS
module available for read-write support in CentOS 5 (if you build your own
On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 at 11:20am, MHR wrote
On Jan 3, 2008 9:34 AM, Joshua Baker-LePain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The drive is formatted NTFS, which is pretty much useless under Linux.
Forgive me, but this is simply not true. There is a fully functional NTFS
module available for read-write
on 1/2/2008 8:06 PM Fajar Priyanto spake the following:
On Thursday 03 January 2008 10:05:04 Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hello all,
Sorry for the OT thing.
I'm helping a friend setting up a new box. It's a Pentium 4 with 430Watt
power supply. He wants to plugin his old
Michael A. Peters wrote:
snip
I'm a little bit amazed that they are including an update for a
configuration for fonts they don't seem to package, not sure why they
are doing it - that doesn't seem to be their style, but anyway, does
anyone know who mirrors the rhel src.rpm updates for free
I noticed on the rhel errata page:
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2008-0001.html
that they have made a configuration change to fontconfig for the
liberation fonts.
I have the liberation fonts installed via rebuild of fedora 8 src.rpm -
including a fontconfig file.
I'm guessing the update
Michael A. Peters wrote:
does anyone know who mirrors the rhel src.rpm updates for free
software packages?
Found them -
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Client/en/os/SRPMS/
Interesting they are not in an updates directory. Oh well.
Which one of the Linux projects would you suggest and why? MythTV,
Freevo or something else? Is CentOS good for such task or I should
better use some more bleeding edge distribution like Fedora?
As a first project, check out mythdora. It is a Fedora based
MythTV 'distro'.
Anup Shukla wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
Actually Fedora 7 ran it wonderfully. I used ndiswrapper and a script to
initialize the adapter during the boot process.
I'm running OpenSUSE 10.3 on this laptop right now and there is plenty
to like about it, however I'm a RedHat man at heart and there
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
- - Broadcom Wireless Adapter - 1390 Wlan (bcm43xx)
Last I checked not even Fedora runs this thing properly. Avoid.
Actually Fedora 7 ran it wonderfully. I used ndiswrapper and a script to
initialize the adapter during the boot process.
you missed
Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 23:37 -0500, Mark Weaver wrote:
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Hi All,
I'm giving serious thought to loading 5.1 on my Inspiron 1501 laptop,
but I'm wondering about certain hardware support such as the following:
- - Broadcom
Christopher Chan wrote:
Now I have to hop over to the Asterisk list to figure why with one
firewall the INVITE properly redirects the RTP to the RTP server, and
the with the other firewall this is not in the INVITE so the RTP flow
does not. ARGH!
I hope you are not trying to get
Toby Bluhm wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
qsm wrote:
maybe shorewall can do your live so easy.
It does not support the rtl8150 chipset. That is what the I have in
the way of USB ethernet dongles.
Which is another reason to go with a Centos based solution when you
need to put
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:
snip
I'm a little bit amazed that they are including an update for a
configuration for fonts they don't seem to package, not sure why they
are doing it - that doesn't seem to be their style, but anyway, does
anyone know who mirrors the
On 5 Jan 2008, at 17:14, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I want to install Hylafax+, IAXmodem, and T38modem on my Trixbox
2.4 which is built on Centos 5.1 (vmlinuz-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5).
Over at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=148904
there are Hylafax+ rpms for:
Fedora 7,8
I want to install Hylafax+, IAXmodem, and T38modem on my Trixbox 2.4
which is built on Centos 5.1 (vmlinuz-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5).
Over at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=148904
there are Hylafax+ rpms for:
Fedora 7,8
Fedora Core 2,5,6
Redhat 7,9
I **think** Fedora Core
My company supplies me with a very nice HP nc2400. Much faster, more
memory, etc than my old HP nc4010.
Problem is the drive is not swappable, and they encrypt the drive (the
OS is XP).
The nc2400 has a DVD/CDRW and 2 USB 2.0 ports so I was thinking.
Make a Live DVD with everything I
Not to pitch another distro, but knoppix and dsl do pretty much what are
looking for ,minus the xen. What I would propose though is to run vmware
P2V (now called converter) on your XP machine. It will export a vmware image
of that drive, then just format that sucker, install centos and vmware and
Jason Clark wrote:
Not to pitch another distro, but knoppix and dsl do pretty much what
are looking for ,minus the xen.
I am using DSL 4.2 on a Libretto, so I will first be testing booting the
nc2400 off a DSL live CD.
What I would propose though is to run vmware P2V (now called
converter) on
I am looking at K12LTSP-EL5 which is Centos 5 based. Supposedly their
disc2 maps to Centos 1of6 and so forth. I have a repo of the Centos 5.1
isos: /centos/5/os/i386
The question is can I put the K12LTSP disc 1 in a directory:
/centos/k12ltsp-el5/i386 then with some logical link magic
Fellow list members,
I recently tried to add a user to a little used server that hadn't see
a change in users for quite a while. When I use system-config-users I
get an error alert that says -
The user database cannot be read. This problem
is most likely caused by a
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