sbeam wrote:
does anyone else have major probs with Firefox as installed on CentOS5?
ever since the RPM for FF3 came out it has been crashing daily. Usually when I
use Save As... or Browse... or anything else that brings up the Gnome file
picker. After the crash I re-start then the file picker
> >From the dhcp.conf.5 manual. This seems like it would skin the cat for
your
> needs Specify this in each Scope and you should be set. It will allow you
to
> have the two different addresses from two different SNs. That is as Per
the
>As I have already mentioned in my initial post, that's what I
That part is probably a typo. It says to use a FDD or USB removable storage
for the driver disk image. Either expand it to a floppy, which the server
probably doesn't have, or put it unexpanded onto a USB flash drive.
Then boot from the built in optical drive and use the linux dd command.
Or you
Obantec Support wrote on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 18:01:59 +0100:
> the DVD has devel and server rpm's which i think as a minimum need to be
> installed.
of course, you need at least the server package if you want to sue the
mysql server ...
And the correct command to start is "service servicename star
Duncan wrote:
> Yum install mysql-server
>
There are many tutorials on teh web for getting LAMP on CentOS
5 specifically and this is a cut and paste from one of them :-
Install Required Packages :-
Enter yum install mysql mysql-devel mysql-server to download and
install MySQL then Enter chkc
On Sun, 2008-10-19 at 20:25 +0100, Duncan wrote:
> William L. Maltby wrote:
> > On Sun, 2008-10-19 at 19:38 +0100, Duncan wrote:
> >
> >> Obantec Support wrote:
> >>
> >>> rpm -qa | grep mysql
> >>> mysql-5.0.45-7.el5
> >>> is installed
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Yum install mysql-server
> >>
William L. Maltby wrote:
On Sun, 2008-10-19 at 19:38 +0100, Duncan wrote:
Obantec Support wrote:
rpm -qa | grep mysql
mysql-5.0.45-7.el5
is installed
Yum install mysql-server
That makes me think OP did a yum install mysql instead of a yum group
install. Per the output in
On Sun, 2008-10-19 at 19:38 +0100, Duncan wrote:
> Obantec Support wrote:
> >
> >
> > rpm -qa | grep mysql
> > mysql-5.0.45-7.el5
> > is installed
> >
> Yum install mysql-server
That makes me think OP did a yum install mysql instead of a yum group
install. Per the output in my previous post, defa
> >From the dhcp.conf.5 manual. This seems like it would skin the cat for your
> needs Specify this in each Scope and you should be set. It will allow you to
> have the two different addresses from two different SNs. That is as Per the
As I have already mentioned in my initial post, that's what I
Obantec Support wrote:
rpm -qa | grep mysql
mysql-5.0.45-7.el5
is installed
Yum install mysql-server
Dunc
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JohnStanley Writes:
>From the dhcp.conf.5 manual. This seems like it would skin the cat for your
needs Specify this in each Scope and you should be set. It will allow you to
have the two different addresses from two different SNs. That is as Per the
the Man Pages (lots o digging). Has to also be in
single server and let that be it. On every change you make back it up
before
> a change to it. Get one laptop and don't use any WiFi Security on itand
take
> out the keys defined for it in in the dhcp file. You should not need a
host
> declaration for the laptop if your wantting to get an assigned
On Sun, 2008-10-19 at 18:01 +0100, Obantec Support wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> i tried /etc/init.d/rc.d/mysqld start
> mysqld does not exist on the server.
I suspect there are some docs on your system that describe what's
needed. I don't use it for anything not part of the normal system
install, so I ca
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Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] cannot start Mysql
what errors ar you getting? Have you checked the logs?
Obantec Support wrote:
Hi
New to CentOS 5.2 today.
I ca
Dear John,
> Marcus, I do not think what your trying to do is going to work. Why?
> "failover peer "intra-net"" . You will need a dhcp.master configuration file
> on both servers. You running two dhcp servers? Debug with only one server.
Of course, the failover is set up and working correctly. Pl
what errors ar you getting? Have you checked the logs?
Obantec Support wrote:
Hi
New to CentOS 5.2 today.
I cannot get MySQL 5.0.45 (default install) to start. X Fedora user.
Mark
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I am not yet sure if we are talking about the same problem, so here is
my current configuration. Unless I add an host definition WITH
fixed-address statement to the 10.2.0.0 subnet, too LaptopWLAN won't
get an IP address within this network range.
JohnStanley Writes:
Marcus, I do not think what
Hi
New to CentOS 5.2 today.
I cannot get MySQL 5.0.45 (default install) to start. X Fedora user.
Mark
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ArcosCom Linux User wrote:
...
I installed lightning, but I can't add any new calendar to it (local or
remote).
I had the same problem on a Fedora 9 machine.
Some required lib files were missing.
You can try to locate the file libcalbasecomps.so and
do an ldd on it and see what is missing (ig
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