Or could you also provide the instructions that
will help newbies install this driver? There was someone who was
looking for the driver for this particular card. He could not
understand the wiki and therefore was asking if there is some easier
method.
Well, IF a link to the rpm would be
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2008:0104
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0104.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
i386:
seamonkey-1.0.9-9.el4.centos.i386.rpm
seamonkey-chat-1.0.9-9.el4.centos.i386.rpm
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2008:0105
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0105.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
i386:
thunderbird-1.5.0.12-8.el4.centos.i386.rpm
src:
thunderbird-1.5.0.12-8.el4.centos.src.rpm
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2008:0104
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0104.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
x86_64:
seamonkey-1.0.9-9.el4.centos.x86_64.rpm
seamonkey-chat-1.0.9-9.el4.centos.x86_64.rpm
buenas,
ya solucione mi problema con nagios, el el archivo
commads.cfg le estaba pasando muchos parametros $ARGX$,
aldejar solamente los que necesito las consultas a los host
remotos fueron exitosas.
Ahora necesito mandar un mail a un celular y esta es mi
configuracion:
cat contacts.cfg
define
Is possible to install Centos 5 on a 586 CPU? (cpu_type = 5)
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On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 15:21 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 14:32 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote:
Just and FYI.
In RPM form, works on 4.x and I will try on 5.x too. Speech is tacky,
but if I can get something but the Gnome Festival synthesizer, maybe it
will
Hi Sebastian,
you may create a driver CD with the tools provided by:
http://dup.et.redhat.com/ddiskit/
then burn the iso generated to a cd, and start the installation of
centos with linux dd, then follow instructions.
regards
On Feb 8, 2008 12:29 PM, Sebastian Marten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 07:01:01 -0800 (PST)
nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have him log out and log back in again? Check for errors in the
user's ~/.xsession-errors to try to determine why it might of crashed.
I tried that, and then I told him to reboot the whole computer but neither
action
On Feb 7, 2008 9:12 PM, Isaac Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas how to force tomcat to display directory listing in local time
zone format of my cent box instead of GMT.
I tried all suggestions here:
http://marvinlee.wordpress.com/2008/02/01/java-timezone-setting-in-cento
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 12:46:29PM +0530, Padmaja alleged:
Hi all,
I am trying to install the PPPoe server rp-pppoe-3.8 from Roaring penguin on
centos PC (Centos 4.3, Kernel release 2.6.9-34.EL) but not able to start it.
When I start it it gives the error--
Centos 4.3? You are quite out
On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 at 3:11pm, Jerry Geis wrote
I am trying to mount an nfs drive in the post kickstart section.
I am getting an error on service nfs start about cannot register service
RPC
What do I need to start first?
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 03:11:48PM -0500, Jerry Geis alleged:
I am trying to mount an nfs drive in the post kickstart section.
I am getting an error on service nfs start about cannot register
service RPC
What do I need to start first?
ifup lo
service portmap start
mkdir /path
mount
Garrick Staples wrote:
No. Don't *upgrade* kernels, and use yum.
Get the full package name
# rpm -qa | grep kernel
Remove the one you want
# rpm -e pkgname
Update your system
# yum update
yeah sorry :) I don't use yum on my main systems, everything
is through cfengine or manual.
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:12:16AM -0500, Jerry Geis alleged:
Hi all,
I am wanting to add to my working kickstart post section
grabbing the NVIDIA binary and installing it.
I can grab the file thats not the problem. I can use the
--x-module-path to pass to the binary installer...
ArcosCom Linux User wrote:
Hi, I'm having a problem compiling the kernel as a normal user (don't know
if not being root is the problem or not).
What is ABI? I can compile with the flag --without kabichk, but I don't
know if really is that the solution or not.
Application Binary
On Feb 8, 2008 9:02 AM, Ray Van Dolson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 05:47:58PM +0100, Matias Surdi wrote:
Is possible to install Centos 5 on a 586 CPU? (cpu_type = 5)
No. I think there was some interest in making this happen at some
point:
Masters IT Gmail wrote:
Sorry to bother I am working with CentOs 5.1 Final running in a virtual
machine using Vmware Workstation Ace edition. I want to know if someone
knows how to configure and if it is possible to enable my wifi card Atheros
AR5006EG in a virtual machine.
You should be able
On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 12:59:47 -0800
MHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have him check the permissions on the gnome executables and libraries.
I have a VNC desktop on that machine and nautilus never stopped working for me.
--
MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:11:20AM +0100, carlopmart alleged:
Hi all,
I need to setup a repo server to allocate updates for RHEL3, RHEL4, RHEL5
and CentOS5. Apart of mrrepo tool, I see that I can use reposync from
yum-utils package and yum-rhn-plugin package to setup a mirror update
Undo the LVM config, wipe out any MBR or disklabels on the drive,
then pvcreate the raw disk (/dev/sdb) it should be able to handle
the whole 5.4TB.
I tried this but I'll try again tonight just in case I missed something the
first time.
I didn't check what pvcreate did but vgcreate after
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 12:40:55PM -0800, MHR alleged:
On Feb 8, 2008 9:02 AM, Ray Van Dolson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 05:47:58PM +0100, Matias Surdi wrote:
Is possible to install Centos 5 on a 586 CPU? (cpu_type = 5)
No. I think there was some interest in
On Feb 8, 2008 1:19 PM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think so. i586 (ViA C5/6, AMD K-III) won't even run an i686
kernel - and definitely no 64bit kernel.
Correct - my mistake (see? I do that...).
mhr
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MHR wrote:
I had 586 CPUs on two different machines at work way back when 5.0
came out, and the x86_64 installation ran just fine on both.
I don't think so. i586 (ViA C5/6, AMD K-III) won't even run an i686
kernel - and definitely no 64bit kernel.
Ralph
pgp8rNJ0s3abR.pgp
Description: PGP
On Feb 8, 2008 10:30 AM, Frank Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 07:01:01 -0800 (PST)
nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have him log out and log back in again? Check for errors in the
user's ~/.xsession-errors to try to determine why it might of crashed.
I tried that, and then
On Feb 8, 2008 1:49 PM, Mark A. Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, what is a valid 64bit CPU? I have a DEC Alpha in the basement that
is most certainly 64 bit, but can't install the i386 or x86_64 version
on it. How about Sparc or HP-UX boxes? Are they valid 64 bit CPUs?
Grrr - we were
Jerry Geis wrote:
however, How do I get the correct module path, kernels are
added the the yum update, and a new one comes along and
wish to account for that. What is the correct way to know
which path to provide to the installer.
I'd suggest installing a copy of the driver on a test system,
I have an ext3 partition from our SAN. The size was increased.
I am attempting to re-size this specific ext3 partition, obviously.
I unmount the partition, run fdisk, change the cyls, and save...
WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Invalid argument.
The kernel still
Mark A. Lewis wrote:
So, what is a valid 64bit CPU? I have a DEC Alpha in the basement that
is most certainly 64 bit, but can't install the i386 or x86_64 version
on it. How about Sparc or HP-UX boxes? Are they valid 64 bit CPUs?
I suspect he meant specifically x86_64... sure, there's lots
Thanks for the response, it really help me out! In case that I install
centos 5.1 in my laptop, not in the virtual machine, you think that with
this wifi card I could use it easily or I would need to use ndiswrapper or
madwifi I am asking this because im new to linux world and I am going to
make a
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 08:42:03AM -0800, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:37:24AM -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there a way in a shell script to switch virtual consoles?
I want to switch to virtual console 3 using a command line .
How do I do that?
chvt
Ray
There's
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Behalf Of Garrick Staples
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 4:32 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos 5 on i586
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 12:40:55PM -0800, MHR alleged:
On Feb 8, 2008 9:02 AM, Ray Van
Peter Blajev wrote:
Undo the LVM config, wipe out any MBR or disklabels on the drive,
then pvcreate the raw disk (/dev/sdb) it should be able to handle
the whole 5.4TB.
I tried this but I'll try again tonight just in case I missed
something the
first time.
I didn't check what
Frank Cox wrote:
So... how can I fix that?
Have him log out and log back in again? Check for errors in the
user's ~/.xsession-errors to try to determine why it might of crashed.
nate
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Hello all,
I've deployed new servers - installing new CentOS servers via PXE
booting using its iso distribution stored on an NFS server. For
certain server types; I'd like to install custom applications into a
server and then generate an image of that server, and deploy again via
PXE to another
Alrighty. I'm having a hell of a time and I need help. I'll try to
give as much information as possible.
--
HARDWARE
--
MB:
Supermicro PDSBM-LN2+
Intel 946GZ
ICH7R + Intel® 82573
Memory:
Crucial 512Mb, 1Gb, 2Gb modules matched to above MB.
Processors:
Intel Celeron 420
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I don't think so. i586 (ViA C5/6, AMD K-III) won't even run an i686 kernel...
i586 is the original Pentium and Pentium/MMX (60Mhz to about 233Mhz) as
well as the clones you mention above, while i686 is the Pentium Pro, P2,
P3, P4, and Core, as well as various
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 04:49:49PM -0500, Mark A. Lewis alleged:
So, what is a valid 64bit CPU? I have a DEC Alpha in the basement that
is most certainly 64 bit, but can't install the i386 or x86_64 version
on it. How about Sparc or HP-UX boxes? Are they valid 64 bit CPUs?
Those are completely
I'm setting export CATALINA_OPTS= Duser.timezone=America/Los_Angeles
in my init.d script that starts up the tomcat(haven't set it in
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/setenv.sh)...but will try that as well i wrote a
simple java function that print the date, and when I call java foo, it
prints the correct
Ken Price wrote:
Anyone out there with similar problems and/or workarounds? Any ideas?
install using a serial console, and capture the entire kernel panic
from the console if you can. Have you tried any disk controllers other
than the promise ?
For me, if hardware SATA raid, it's 3Ware or
Thomas Dukes wrote:
Hello,
I have a centos 4.6 system acting as a router for my local network. I
obtain my eth0 IP address automatically via DHCP from my ISP, sc.rr.com. If
I add 127.0.0.1 to resolv.conf, it won't save it. I tried adding this to my
dhclient.conf
your ISP is supplying
Hello,
I have a centos 4.6 system acting as a router for my local network. I
obtain my eth0 IP address automatically via DHCP from my ISP, sc.rr.com. If
I add 127.0.0.1 to resolv.conf, it won't save it. I tried adding this to my
dhclient.conf
lease {
option domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
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Of John R Pierce
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:53 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] resolv.conf question
Thomas Dukes wrote:
Hello,
I have a centos 4.6 system acting as a router for my
Ken Price wrote:
Anyone out there with similar problems and/or workarounds? Any ideas?
install using a serial console, and capture the entire kernel panic
from the console if you can. Have you tried any disk controllers other
than the promise ?
For me, if hardware SATA raid, it's 3Ware or
ICH7R + Intel® 82573
Memory:
Crucial 512Mb, 1Gb, 2Gb modules matched to above MB.
according to Intel, this chipset supports DDR2 667Mhz memory only. if
you're using two dimms they should be matched pairs for dual channel
operation?
Yes. I'm using matched pairs of DDR2 667Mhz. Hmmm.
One more note, which explains why I posted on the CentOS list:
I have no problems installing Fedora 8, or Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 on these
boxes. I haven't tried CentOS4.6, but that's not an option. I need
CentOS 5.X.
I've been using CentOS from the beginning of the project. I won't
consider
On Feb 6, 2008 5:30 PM, Jonathan Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am having issues with running tightvnc-server on a CentOS 5.1 x86_64
machine (currently up-to-date, kernel 2.6.18-53.1.6.el5).
Occasionally, the Xvnc instance will just crash, taking with it
everything that I was
Hello,
I have a centos 4.6 system acting as a router for my local network. I
obtain my eth0 IP address automatically via DHCP from my ISP, sc.rr.com. If
I add 127.0.0.1 to resolv.conf, it won't save it. I tried adding this to my
dhclient.conf
lease {
option domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
Hi,
I just wonder if I can replace PIX firewall with machine having IPTable as my
firewall. I want to control our firewall but
due to the lack of knowledge in configuring PIX, i want to replace it with
Linux or BSD. I do not have the time now to
learn the complexity of PIX and yet I want to
I would like to recommend a piece of software known as GLPI ... when
used in conjunction with OCSng, it will track all hardware and software
installed on each machine, which users use which machines, etc.
It also can use ADS or LDAP for authentication, and there is the ability
to create FAQs that
Ken Price wrote:
ICH7R + Intel® 82573
Memory:
Crucial 512Mb, 1Gb, 2Gb modules matched to above MB.
according to Intel, this chipset supports DDR2 667Mhz memory only. if
you're using two dimms they should be matched pairs for dual channel
operation?
Yes. I'm using matched pairs of DDR2
Jun Salen wrote:
Hi,
I just wonder if I can replace PIX firewall with machine having IPTable as
my firewall. I want to control our firewall but
due to the lack of knowledge in configuring PIX, i want to replace it with
Linux or BSD. I do not have the time now to
learn the complexity of PIX
Hi,
I'm using CentOS 5.1 on both server and desktops. I have a series of
packages that I either rebuilt from CentOS SRPMS to modify them
according to my needs (PHP for example), or that I built from Fedora
Core SRPMS because they're not available on CentOS nor in the RPMForge
repos
nate wrote:
Personally I'd go with OpenBSD with pf. It's real easy to use,
much more powerful than IP Tables, and, well just better.
I've been running OpenBSD firewalls for a few years now, before
that my favorite was FreeBSD with ipfw(before bridging was common
in linux). All of my BSD
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