On Feb 3, 2008, at 7:15 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I need to see what is happening on the local console to see the
status of something I left running, is there a way to do this?
The easiest thing that I can think of is using 'screen' or something.
You have to run screen before you run the
I need to see what is happening on the local console to see the status of
something I left running, is there a way to do this?
Thanks!
jlc
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> I think there's one for shorewall and firestarter.
Thanks, but firestarter has to run on the actual firewall (thus not
meeting the "multiple firewall/central repository requirement"), and the
only GUI I've been able to locate for shorewall is a webmin plugin,
which implicitly is the same as the
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David G. Miller wrote:
>
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "Videocard0"
> Driver "vesa"
> EndSection
[..]
> and the video card is (this is a single card that shows up twice in lspci):
>
> 04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: AT
check out firewall builder from the atrpms repository or you can build
it from source.
On Feb 3, 2008 6:43 PM, Miskell, Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> This is semi-OT, but is Centos-related.
>
> I'm looking for an IPTables GUI to help us with our expanding
> network confi
I think there's one for shorewall and firestarter.
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Subject: [CentOS] IPTables GUIs
Hi,
This is semi-OT, but is Centos-re
Hi,
This is semi-OT, but is Centos-related.
I'm looking for an IPTables GUI to help us with our expanding
network configuration. I know there's plenty out there, but most of
them seem to manage the firewall on the computer on which they run, or
only handle one firewall at a time
On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 06:06 -0600, Jimmy Bradley wrote:
> I have a quick question.
> The board and CPU that I'm using in one of my machines was given
> to me. I didn't take the time to look up the info on the board or
> anything. I was busy, so I just put the board in a pc case, hooked
On Feb 3, 2008 10:52 AM, John R Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jimmy Bradley wrote:
> > flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca
> > cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt
> > 3dnowext 3dnow up pni lahf_lm ts fid vid ttp tm stc
> > b
Jimmy Bradley wrote:
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca
cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt
3dnowext 3dnow up pni lahf_lm ts fid vid ttp tm stc
bogomips: 1601.05
I believe a 64bit capable x86 has the 'flags' setting
Amos Shapira wrote:
> And how do you get kickstart to start puppet? Do you need to add stuff in
> %post or is it enough to just install the packages?
I don't use puppet, but use cfengine, they perform similar tasks.
I install the packages and base configuration for cfengine in %post
and then when
On Sunday 03 February 2008, Steve Searle wrote:
...
> Around 12:21pm on Sunday, February 03, 2008 (UK time), Jimmy Bradley
> I think you are correct. The appriate line from my 64 bit machine is:
>
>> model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+
> ^^
The
no you won't really gain anything for regular mundane tasks like that.
Jimmy Bradley wrote:
On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 12:12 +, Steve Searle wrote:
Around 12:06pm on Sunday, February 03, 2008 (UK time), Jimmy Bradley scrawled:
and open it up to find out. Is there a command entered by way of th
Around 12:21pm on Sunday, February 03, 2008 (UK time), Jimmy Bradley scrawled:
> On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 12:12 +, Steve Searle wrote:
> > Around 12:06pm on Sunday, February 03, 2008 (UK time), Jimmy Bradley
> > scrawled:
> >
> > > and open it up to find out. Is there a command entered by way o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello out there!
Been around the block trying to get DVD support for Totem, but I keep
running into dead ends everywhere I go. Looking for CentOS 5.1-compatible
xine and xine-lib packages as that seems to be the answer, but the
only ones
I find (like on DAG) seem
On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 12:12 +, Steve Searle wrote:
> Around 12:06pm on Sunday, February 03, 2008 (UK time), Jimmy Bradley scrawled:
>
> > and open it up to find out. Is there a command entered by way of the
> > terminal window that will tell me what kind of cpu I have? I want to say
> > that i
Around 12:06pm on Sunday, February 03, 2008 (UK time), Jimmy Bradley scrawled:
> and open it up to find out. Is there a command entered by way of the
> terminal window that will tell me what kind of cpu I have? I want to say
> that it's an AMD sempron 3000+, but I'm not sure.
cat /proc/cpuinfo
I have a quick question.
The board and CPU that I'm using in one of my machines was given
to me. I didn't take the time to look up the info on the board or
anything. I was busy, so I just put the board in a pc case, hooked
everything up, and loaded the os on the machine.
I didn't
On Feb 3, 2008 12:41 AM, Gary Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Add this to the end of your kickstart file:
> =
> %post
>
> yum -y update
> =
>
> In fact, you can do all sorts of things, like configure services using
> chkconfig. You have a bash interp
On Friday 01 February 2008 21:08:51 MHR wrote:
> On Feb 1, 2008 2:17 AM, Ross Cavanagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The package that you want to install from rpmforge is:
> > >
> > > gstreamer-ugly-plugins
> > >
> > > It should make gstreamer (and totem on centos5) be able to play dvds.
> > >
>
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