>> But as the user does not have a mailbox, it fails
>
>Silently?
>
>I am confused by the '< /dev/null'. This means send no email body just
>headers and attachment/MIME?
Yup, just need to send this attachment.
Well, I can't see the output as its ran by the daemon, I just try try
to run as a user
Hi
Great stuff the switches did the trick thanks a lot.
Regards
Per Qvindesland
On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 22:38 +0100, Tom H wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to extract a pax archive in Linux? I have been
> > trying with the pax but with no joy perhaps I did not put in the correct
> > switches.
>
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 9:03 PM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
> I am calling mutt like so:
> mutt -F /path/muttrc -a /path/file -s "text here" d...@example.com < /dev/null
>
> But as the user does not have a mailbox, it fails
Silently?
I am confused by the '< /dev/null'. This means send no email body
> Does anyone know how to extract a pax archive in Linux? I have been
> trying with the pax but with no joy perhaps I did not put in the correct
> switches.
pax -r -pe -f archive.pax
(the "e" is to preserve uid, gid, mode, atime, mtime)
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Quoting Slack-Moehrle :
> I assume use the boot.iso and make sure that I have DHCP turned on
> so that I get an IP automatically from my router?
At bootpromt say "linux askmethod", and make your config
(http://dokuwiki.nausch.org/doku.php?id=centos:centos_5_internetinstallation).
O.K. T
Hi list
Does anyone know how to extract a pax archive in Linux? I have been
trying with the pax but with no joy perhaps I did not put in the correct
switches.
Regards
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
>>
> Why not run Openvpn on the remote and central centos boxes to create a big
> private network, using unique IP ranges for each remote? This can be used for
> other management purposes or could be
Hi All,
I see that sparc.centos.org does not contain any ISO's so that I can install
from CD.
How does one install over the internet? I have never done it before.
I assume use the boot.iso and make sure that I have DHCP turned on so that I
get an IP automatically from my router?
Any advice?
On Sun, Jan 03, 2010, RedShift wrote:
>Hi all
>Does anyone have a suggestion for some software, a tiny webserver that is
>able to run as root and execute CGI scripts? It should be smaller than
>apache and preferably even smaller than lighttpd. It doesn't need a whole
>lot of features, it only need
RedShift wrote:
> Hi all
>
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion for some software, a tiny webserver that is
> able to run as root and execute CGI scripts? It should be smaller than apache
> and preferably even smaller than lighttpd. It doesn't need a whole lot of
> features, it only needs to be a
Mr. X wrote:
>
> --- On Sat, 1/2/10, Robert wrote:
>
>
>> From: Robert
>> Subject: [CentOS] Setting CDROM parms
>> To: "CentOS mailing list"
>> Date: Saturday, January 2, 2010, 6:23 PM
>> My apologies in advance for asking
>> such an elementary question. I
>> called myself searching the Ins
RedShift wrote:
> Hi all
>
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion for some software, a tiny webserver that is
> able to run as root and execute CGI scripts? It should be smaller than apache
> and preferably even smaller than lighttpd. It doesn't need a whole lot of
> features, it only needs to be abl
Hi all
Does anyone have a suggestion for some software, a tiny webserver that is able
to run as root and execute CGI scripts? It should be smaller than apache and
preferably even smaller than lighttpd. It doesn't need a whole lot of features,
it only needs to be able to execute CGI scripts.
I
On Sun, Jan 03, 2010 at 08:11:53AM -0500, ken wrote:
Hi ken; could you please not top-post on these lists. The list-standard is
to properly quote and "in-line" responses. Thanks!
> Thanks for the tip. It seems calibre outputs not to html, but to txt
Huh; that's one format it's missing, then!
Stephen,
Thanks for the tip. It seems calibre outputs not to html, but to txt
formatted files. In the past I've written code to convert Quark (Apple)
to html, so this functionality is something I might be able to provide
(given, of course, enough time in my life for it).
Checking through the de
i zipped over to centos.org to check out the 5.4 manuals, and what i
found was:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/
which stops at 5.2. now, i don't really see this as a problem since i
can always get what i need here:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/
i'm just curious as to whether
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