--- On Tue, 11/10/09, Mr dave fernandes daveandtr...@yahoo.com wrote:
Did you get my message. I again tried to include the article as an
attachment. Can I somehow send it to you. Sadly I don't have it tied to a web
server. I guess I should at some point. I have a domain but never
Am 11.11.09 18:39, schrieb Mr dave fernandes:
Did you get my message. I again tried to include the article as an
attachment.
Try *NOT* to send it as a word document but as plain text. This list has
(as you should have learned by now) a size restriction. Your attached
word document
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Ilya Ponetayev in...@mail.ru wrote:
You can try to install fresh alsa-driver package from Elrepo repository
(which named kmod-alsa there).
http://elrepo.org/tiki/tiki-index.php
That was part of it - thanks.
mhr
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 2:51 PM, lostson lost...@lostsonsvault.org wrote:
Have you tried any switches in alsamixer ? sometimes one or another
will get either turned off or turned on and that will cause no sound
from the speakers.
Yeah - once I got the driver from the elrepo installed, this
Hi,all:
I've couple of large tarballs such as www.tar and images.tar.
Is it possible to extract a single file or a list of files from a large
tarball such as images.tar instead of extracting the entire tarball?
How do I extract specific files under Linux / UNIX operating systems?
Thanks in
Hi,
tar [ - ] A --catenate --concatenate | c --create | d --diff --compare |
--delete | r --append | t --list | u --update | x --extract --get [
options ] pathname [ pathname ... ]
pathname is what you're looking for.
Sam
From:
On 11/11/2009 09:16 AM, Majian wrote:
Hi,all:
I've couple of large tarballs such as www.tar and images.tar.
Is it possible to extract a single file or a list of files from a large
tarball such as images.tar instead of extracting the entire tarball?
How do I extract specific files under
Majian wrote:
Hi,all:
I've couple of large tarballs such as www.tar and images.tar.
Is it possible to extract a single file or a list of files from a
large tarball such as images.tar instead of extracting the entire tarball?
How do I extract specific files under Linux / UNIX operating
Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann wrote on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:00:19 +:
After the London Beer event seams to become a regular thing I was
wondering who in Berlin would want to participate in such a thing. I
am visiting for BLIT [1] on the 21. November to promote CentOS and
was wondering how many
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thus Kai Schaetzl spake:
| Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann wrote on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:00:19 +:
|
| After the London Beer event seams to become a regular thing I was
| wondering who in Berlin would want to participate in such a thing. I
| am visiting for
On 11/11/2009 02:26 AM Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus ken spake:
| Subsequent to trying to yum update-- it failed--, I tried to resolve
| the dependencies piecemeal:
|
| # yum update faad2
|
| -- Processing Dependency: libfaad.so.0 for package: ffmpeg
| --- Package faad2.i386
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Timo Schoeler
timo.schoe...@riscworks.net wrote:
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thus Kai Schaetzl spake:
| Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann wrote on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:00:19 +:
|
| After the London Beer event seams to become a regular thing I was
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thus Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann spake:
| On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Timo Schoeler
| timo.schoe...@riscworks.net wrote:
| thus Kai Schaetzl spake:
| | Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann wrote on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:00:19 +:
| |
| | After the London Beer
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thus ken spake:
| On 11/11/2009 02:26 AM Timo Schoeler wrote:
| thus ken spake:
| | Subsequent to trying to yum update-- it failed--, I tried to resolve
| | the dependencies piecemeal:
| |
| | # yum update faad2
| |
| | -- Processing Dependency:
Hi! I have an software raid installation (md_dX type) and i am wondering
what is the procedure for kernel update... is the initrd auto-magicaly
rebuild?
Thank you,
Adrian
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Hi! I have an software raid installation (md_dX type) and i am wondering
what is the procedure for kernel update... is the initrd auto-magicaly
rebuild?
Thank you,
Adrian
oops, I had intended to send in private instead of polluting the list.
Sorry to everyone!
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ken wrote:
On 11/11/2009 02:26 AM Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus ken spake:
| Subsequent to trying to yum update-- it failed--, I tried to resolve
| the dependencies piecemeal:
|
| # yum update faad2
|
| -- Processing Dependency: libfaad.so.0 for package: ffmpeg
| --- Package
Hi all,
I have setup a raid1 between two iscsi disks and mdadm command goes well.
Problems
starts when i rebooted the server (CentOS 5.4 fully updated): raid is lost, and
i
don't understand why.
mdadm --detail --scan doesn't returns me any output. mdadm --examine
--scan
returns me:
Lucian @ lastdot.org wrote:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Adrian Sevcenco
adrian.sevce...@cern.ch wrote:
Hi! I have an software raid installation (md_dX type) and i am wondering
what is the procedure for kernel update... is the initrd auto-magicaly
rebuild?
Thank you,
Adrian
Yep,
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Adrian Sevcenco
adrian.sevce...@cern.ch wrote:
Lucian @ lastdot.org wrote:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Adrian Sevcenco
adrian.sevce...@cern.ch wrote:
Hi! I have an software raid installation (md_dX type) and i am wondering
what is the procedure for
We develop software and are beginning a slow transition from 32 bit
applications
to their 64 bit equivalents. During this period it will be necessary to
build
programs targeted for both environments using the x86-64 machines for
development.
here is a simple/small application, sizes.c:
perhaps linux32 helps you out
man linux32
greetings
Juergen
Roger K. Wells wrote:
We develop software and are beginning a slow transition from 32 bit
applications
to their 64 bit equivalents. During this period it will be necessary to
build
programs targeted for both environments using
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 12:43 +0100, carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have setup a raid1 between two iscsi disks and mdadm command goes well.
Problems
starts when i rebooted the server (CentOS 5.4 fully updated): raid is lost,
and i
don't understand why.
Just a thought, but are the raid
Juergen Gotteswinter wrote:
perhaps linux32 helps you out
man linux32
thanks Juergen.
that seems to set the environment for the program that is to be
run, e.g. make, gcc, ld, etc. Not so much the environment
where the target will run.
roger wells
greetings
Juergen
Roger K. Wells
Brendan Minish wrote:
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 12:43 +0100, carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have setup a raid1 between two iscsi disks and mdadm command goes well.
Problems
starts when i rebooted the server (CentOS 5.4 fully updated): raid is lost,
and i
don't understand why.
Just a
Majian wrote:
Hi,all:
I've couple of large tarballs such as www.tar and images.tar.
Is it possible to extract a single file or a list of files from a large
tarball such as images.tar instead of extracting the entire tarball?
How do I extract specific files under Linux / UNIX operating
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have setup a raid1 between two iscsi disks
Why would you think to attempt this? iSCSI is slow enough as
it is, layering RAID on top of it would be even worse. Run RAID
on the remote iSCSI system and don't try to do RAID between
two networked iSCSI volumes, it will
Thanks all .
I got it ~
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:33 PM, mark m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Majian wrote:
Hi,all:
I've couple of large tarballs such as www.tar and images.tar.
Is it possible to extract a single file or a list of files from a large
tarball such as images.tar instead of
Roger K. Wells wrote:
Juergen Gotteswinter wrote:
perhaps linux32 helps you out
man linux32
thanks Juergen.
that seems to set the environment for the program that is to be
run, e.g. make, gcc, ld, etc. Not so much the environment
where the target will run.
You can always run VMware
Brendan Minish wrote:
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 12:43 +0100, carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have setup a raid1 between two iscsi disks and mdadm command goes well.
Problems
starts when i rebooted the server (CentOS 5.4 fully updated): raid is lost,
and i
don't understand why.
Just a
You can always run VMware server or virtualbox and install a
complete 32 bit
system on the same host for a real build/test environment.
Don't forget about KVM. It just a yum install.
Neil
--
Neil Aggarwal, (281)846-8957, http://JAMMConsulting.com
CentOS 5.4 VPS with unmetered
Les Mikesell wrote:
Roger K. Wells wrote:
Juergen Gotteswinter wrote:
perhaps linux32 helps you out
man linux32
thanks Juergen.
that seems to set the environment for the program that is to be
run, e.g. make, gcc, ld, etc. Not so much the environment
where the
Roger K. Wells wrote:
Juergen Gotteswinter wrote:
perhaps linux32 helps you out
man linux32
thanks Juergen.
that seems to set the environment for the program that is to be
run, e.g. make, gcc, ld, etc. Not so much the environment
where the target will run.
My first thought would be to
On Nov 11, 2009, at 9:33 AM, nate cen...@linuxpowered.net wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have setup a raid1 between two iscsi disks
Why would you think to attempt this? iSCSI is slow enough as
it is, layering RAID on top of it would be even worse. Run RAID
on the remote iSCSI system
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 05:35:52AM -0600, Lee Perez wrote:
ken wrote:
On 11/11/2009 02:26 AM Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus ken spake:
| Subsequent to trying to yum update-- it failed--, I tried to resolve
| the dependencies piecemeal:
|
| # yum update faad2
|
| -- Processing
Ross Walker wrote:
On Nov 11, 2009, at 9:33 AM, nate cen...@linuxpowered.net wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have setup a raid1 between two iscsi disks
Why would you think to attempt this? iSCSI is slow enough as
it is, layering RAID on top of it would be even worse. Run RAID
on the
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Howdy,
I tend to try out many open source apps/packages - games, editors to
media tools. I have a bad habit of downloading and extracting source
in the /var/tmp directory and then doing configure-make-install
process. I am not sure of best practice (good practices) to be
followed when installing
Carlos Santana wrote:
Howdy,
I tend to try out many open source apps/packages - games, editors to
media tools. I have a bad habit of downloading and extracting source
in the /var/tmp directory and then doing configure-make-install
process. I am not sure of best practice (good practices) to
Carlos:
I tend to try out many open source apps/packages
I make a separate directory for each application in /usr/local
so they are isolated from each other.
You can also use KVM to set up virtual machines to be
able to test and then drop the entire VM if you don't
like it. That will keep
Carlos Santana wrote:
Howdy,
I tend to try out many open source apps/packages - games, editors to
media tools. I have a bad habit of downloading and extracting source
in the /var/tmp directory and then doing configure-make-install
process. I am not sure of best practice (good practices) to
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Neil Aggarwal n...@jammconsulting.com wrote:
You can always run VMware server or virtualbox and install a
complete 32 bit
system on the same host for a real build/test environment.
Don't forget about KVM. It just a yum install.
Neil
--
Neil
Hey folks,
I've got a RHEL 4.3 system (one of the few I have not yet converted to
CentOS) that is running DB2 ... looks like 8.1
Just noticed that committed memory on my Munin graphs has been
steadily climbing on a constant curve - yikes!
There are 16G of physical ram and the commit is up to
Comments inline:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Neil Aggarwal n...@jammconsulting.com wrote:
Carlos:
I tend to try out many open source apps/packages
I make a separate directory for each application in /usr/local
so they are isolated from each other.
You mean /usr/local or
At Wed, 11 Nov 2009 13:51:27 -0600 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Howdy,
I tend to try out many open source apps/packages - games, editors to
media tools. I have a bad habit of downloading and extracting source
in the /var/tmp directory and then doing configure-make-install
Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
I've got a RHEL 4.3 system (one of the few I have not yet converted to
CentOS) that is running DB2 ... looks like 8.1
Just noticed that committed memory on my Munin graphs has been
steadily climbing on a constant curve - yikes!
There are 16G of physical ram
Carlos Santana wrote:
I tend to try out many open source apps/packages
I make a separate directory for each application in /usr/local
so they are isolated from each other.
You mean /usr/local or /usr/local/src ?
I would create new directory under /usr/local/src and put source
there.
Robert Heller wrote:
At Wed, 11 Nov 2009 13:51:27 -0600 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Howdy,
I tend to try out many open source apps/packages - games, editors to
media tools. I have a bad habit of downloading and extracting source
in the /var/tmp directory and then doing
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 15:35, Jim Perrin jper...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Janez Kosmrlj
postnali...@googlemail.com wrote:
Works fine for me using rpms (rebuilt from the src.rpms) on http://mharris.ca/
They're basically slightly altered fedora rpms. You have to read
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