R P Herrold wrote:
yada, yada, grumble, mumble
You know after all this time the CentOS frontpage
is still showing out of date info. You and Ralph
could have stopped wasting time and simply edited
the link to 4.7 instead of 4.4 as is the case now.
Is the C in CentOS supposed to be Community
Spike Turner wrote on Sun, 26 Oct 2008 02:23:25 -0700 (PDT):
You know after all this time the CentOS frontpage
is still showing out of date info. You and Ralph
could have stopped wasting time and simply edited
the link to 4.7 instead of 4.4 as is the case now.
Is the C in CentOS supposed
Spike Turner wrote:
R P Herrold wrote:
yada, yada, grumble, mumble
You know after all this time the CentOS frontpage
is still showing out of date info. You and Ralph
could have stopped wasting time and simply edited
the link to 4.7 instead of 4.4 as is the case now.
Is the C in
Hi all,
Sorry for the OT.
Does anyone can share to how to reset an IBM Bladecenter Advance
Management Module web access?
Recently, I've got an IBM Bladecenter chassis E 8677. There's no one in
the office who knows about the IP nor the password for it.
Thank you,
--
Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Sorry for the OT.
Does anyone can share to how to reset an IBM Bladecenter Advance
Management Module web access?
Recently, I've got an IBM Bladecenter chassis E 8677. There's no one in
the office who knows about the IP nor the password for it.
IIRC, the default IP
Hi,
I'd like to get my microphone to work (mainly to use it with Skype).
I've just been looking for a simple audio recording app, as I vaguely
remember having seen such a thing before, only I can't seem to find it
anymore. I'm using the default GNOME desktop with the latest CentOS 5.
Any
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 9:54 AM, Les Mikesell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another interesting capability is for the client to resize the whole remote
desktop screen.
Resizing can be done by installing 'qtnx' available from the extras repository.
Akemi
Am 26.10.2008 um 14:04 schrieb Peter Hinse:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Sorry for the OT.
Does anyone can share to how to reset an IBM Bladecenter Advance
Management Module web access?
Recently, I've got an IBM Bladecenter chassis E 8677. There's no
one in
the office who knows about the IP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for the OT.
Does anyone can share to how to reset an IBM Bladecenter Advance
Management Module web access?
Recently, I've got an IBM Bladecenter chassis E 8677. There's no one in
the office who knows about the IP nor the password for it.
Thank you,
As
Am 26.10.2008 um 14:47 schrieb Fabian Arrotin:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for the OT.
Does anyone can share to how to reset an IBM Bladecenter Advance
Management Module web access?
Recently, I've got an IBM Bladecenter chassis E 8677. There's no
one in
the office who knows
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Rainer Duffner wrote:
The default IP is useless to him, unless he has a laptop or some other
system connected to it cross-over or at least on the same switch.
He's at home right now, I guess, so he should look for someone who does
know the real IP
On Sat, 2008-10-25 at 15:02 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
The COMNET time sharing service in D.C. used the B-5500. It was formed by
several ex G.E. time sharing people, and we were one of their first beta
(and largest) customers, so I tended to get what I asked for. On the other
hand if
On Sat, 2008-10-25 at 15:03 -0700, Steven Vishoot wrote:
Gees i feel like i am at an ole farts convention, with this thread. :-D
Run along home, sonny. :)
Dave
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2008, Spike Turner wrote:
R P Herrold wrote:
You know after all this time the CentOS frontpage
is still showing out of date info.
Please remind me of your bug number filed on this. I have
read all new filings to date and must have missed it.
-- Russ herrold
On Sunday 26 October 2008 09:21:17 am Niki Kovacs wrote:
I've just been looking for a simple audio recording app
You can use arecord (comes with the alsa-utils package) which is a
command-line tool or if you want a GUI one you can try Audacity.
HTH,
Jorge
Rainer Duffner wrote:
The default IP is useless to him, unless he has a laptop or some other
system connected to it cross-over or at least on the same switch.
He's at home right now, I guess, so he should look for someone who
does know the real IP of that MM.
Because to reset it to
any help/tips/document/link to setup and configure MRTG under Centos.
Thanks
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Am 26.10.2008 um 18:21 schrieb John R Pierce:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
The default IP is useless to him, unless he has a laptop or some
other system connected to it cross-over or at least on the same
switch.
He's at home right now, I guess, so he should look for someone who
does know the
I tryed to use this page [ http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/MRTG ] but
not worked for me..
:(
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Mad Unix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any help/tips/document/link to setup and configure MRTG under Centos.
Thanks
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On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Niki Kovacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I know: upstream minus artwork. Nevertheless, I admit I'd like to
simply use the RHEL background wallpaper for my desktop. Something like:
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/linux/images/rhel4/44-Desktop.jpg
Can't
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 1:04 PM, David G. Mackay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 12:49 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
No intention of hijacking your thread, but I'm also using GNOME and
fully up to date CentOS 5.2 (32 bit). No audio output from the
microphone Niki: I hope we
On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 12:49 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Niki Kovacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to get my microphone to work (mainly to use it with Skype). I've
just been looking for a simple audio recording app, as I vaguely remember
having seen such
Niki Kovacs wrote:
I know I know: upstream minus artwork. Nevertheless, I
admit I'd like to
simply use the RHEL background wallpaper for my desktop.
Something like:
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/linux/images/rhel4/44-Desktop.jpg
Can't seem to find these (4 and 5). Any idea?
Is
Spike Turner a écrit :
- desktop-backgrounds-basic.noarch
- desktop-backgrounds-extra.noarch
would give you a decent variety?
Reminds me of that Gary Larson joke:
- Hi, I'd like vanilla icecream.
- Wouldn't you rather have wood / liver / corn?
So let me insist: I want *that*
Niki Kovacs wrote:
So let me insist: I want *that* specific wallpaper.
On *my* desktop.
Would you like your wallpaper with cream and
sugar as well? 1-800-WALLPAPER.
Spike.
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This is a bit off-topic, but:
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Joseph L. Casale
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you use --no-depchk with this tool, does this actually turn off the
dependency
check in the final rpm as well? Reading docs about this I am not sure and I
just installed
an rpm
cpan2rpm is getting relatively old, compared to some of the newer
things that can be done with the CPAN and RPM build procedures. The
latest version isn't available on its sourceforge site and the
arix.net FTP link requires a login
I yanked it off arix.net?
All this effort is to build a CentOS
Niki Kovacs wrote:
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/linux/images/rhel4/44-Desktop.jpg
Can't seem to find these (4 and 5). Any idea?
ftp.redhat.com - get + rebuild their .src.rpm, that wont have any centos
patches in there :D
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Hello:
I am trying to set up user quotas on my /var
partition to enforce limits on user's mailbox
sizes. The machine is running CentOS 5.
When I do this:
/sbin/dumpe2fs /dev/md2 | grep 'Block size'
Block size: 4096
That tells me the block size is 4k.
But, if I do:
repquota /var
I remember numbering on the back of cards with a pencil as a backup when you
dropped the deck. And of course you numbered by tens just in case you had to
insert something.
I always took a magic-marker and made a diagonal line across the top of
the deck. Made the initial rough sort after a
Jay Leafey wrote:
I remember numbering on the back of cards with a pencil as a backup
when you
dropped the deck. And of course you numbered by tens just in case
you had to
insert something.
I always took a magic-marker and made a diagonal line across the top
of the deck. Made the initial
Hi,
I make a mistake so that crash the whole system which can
not boot from hard dist. But I am sure if I can access that hard
disk, I can fix it.
Now, the problem I met is how to boot from other media such as
CD and then mount the hard disk so as to fix the mistake.
Could anybody give me some
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