In trying to solve this problem, I came across these two articles
regarding GRUB and USB booting.
http://vlinux-freak.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-create-grub-boot-floppy-usb.html
http://bootloader.wikidot.com/linux:boot:usb-grub
The floppy drive issue appears to be the situation as booting the
re
On 27.3.2012 22:01, Piero wrote:
>is there anyone using shellinabox[1] (Web based AJAX terminal
> emulator): I'm trying to run it on a Centos 6.2 x86_64 but I cannot
> past inserting username and I get "session closed". Actually I'm using
> SELINUX in Enforcing mode but nothing strange is logg
> I have a CentOS 5 machine in which I'm trying to remove lvm. I dd'ed the
> file system to another partition, then dd'ed it back overwriting the lvm
> partition. I then modified menu.lst and fstab and replaced the paths to
> point to the correct device.
>
> When the system boots it's still looking
I have both totem-nautilus and the assorted gstreamer-plugins installed for
playing mp3 files through Totem.
I note that Totem doesn't appear to know the duration of an mp3. For example,
if I right-click on a wav or ogg file and click on the audio tab, one of the
fields is Duration and it tells m
On 10.4.2012 02:42, James Pifer wrote:
> I have a CentOS 5 machine in which I'm trying to remove lvm. I dd'ed the
> file system to another partition, then dd'ed it back overwriting the lvm
> partition. I then modified menu.lst and fstab and replaced the paths to
> point to the correct device.
>
>
Hi Nate,
Thank you for the reply. My machine is a box sitting away from me and doesn't
have a ambient light sensor.
Can the problem be gnome or the LCD monitor related?
Jeff
From: Nate Duehr
To: CentOS mailing list
Sent: Monday, April 9, 2012 3:07
I have a CentOS 5 machine in which I'm trying to remove lvm. I dd'ed the
file system to another partition, then dd'ed it back overwriting the lvm
partition. I then modified menu.lst and fstab and replaced the paths to
point to the correct device.
When the system boots it's still looking for lvm.
>> On Mon, 9 Apr 2012 13:09:59 -0400,
>> "James B. Byrne" said:
J> I am investigating how to split long lines present in a Mailman
J> generated html archives. Mailman places the email bodies within
J> tags and some users have MUAs that send entire paragraphs as
J> one long line.
A Perl mod
On 04/10/2012 11:08 AM, Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope someone could give me help with following problem on centos 5.8
> kernel and nfs4.
>
> On server i have bind mounted directory shared to the client with
> following setup:
> mounted directory:
> /srv/nfs/imagetest on /exports/
Hi,
I hope someone could give me help with following problem on centos 5.8
kernel and nfs4.
On server i have bind mounted directory shared to the client with
following setup:
mounted directory:
/srv/nfs/imagetest on /exports/imagetest type none (rw,bind)
/etc/exports file:
/exports
On Mon, 9 Apr 2012, Woodchuck wrote:
fmt -flagswhatever FILENAME >/tmp/mytemp
mv /tmp/mytemp FILENAME
You might find the tidy utility (http://tidy.sourceforge.net/) handy
for this operation. It accepts the "-wrap N" option, which works great
in my toolchains, but I've never tried it on Mailman
Ned Slider wrote:
> On 09/04/12 18:42, ken wrote:
>> "yum update" output:
>>
>> ...
>> --> Running transaction check
>> --> Processing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 for package: gnumeric
>> ---> Package goffice.i386 0:0.6.6-1.el5.rf set to be updated
>> --> Finished
On 09/04/12 18:42, ken wrote:
> "yum update" output:
>
> ...
> --> Running transaction check
> --> Processing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 for package: gnumeric
> ---> Package goffice.i386 0:0.6.6-1.el5.rf set to be updated
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> 1:g
On 04/09/2012 12:02 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> On 4/9/2012 2:49 PM, Tom Bishop wrote:
>> Yup, I feel good about our antivirus front, that is installed and all up to
>> date, what I am after now is a simple, yet effective smtp relay/gateway to
>> go to exchange server 2010.
> Whatever you do, your fr
On 04/09/2012 11:49 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
> Yup, I feel good about our antivirus front, that is installed and all up to
> date, what I am after now is a simple, yet effective smtp relay/gateway to
> go to exchange server 2010.
>
> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 1:45 PM, wrote:
>
>> Nataraj wrote:
>>> On 0
On Apr 8, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Jeff Cen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found my LCD screen brightness increase when I use firefox and other white
> background editors and screen brightness decrease when I use dark background
> applications, such as terminals with black background . The change in screen
> b
On 4/9/2012 2:49 PM, Tom Bishop wrote:
> Yup, I feel good about our antivirus front, that is installed and all up to
> date, what I am after now is a simple, yet effective smtp relay/gateway to
> go to exchange server 2010.
Whatever you do, your front-line mail server MUST be able to reject
invali
Yup, I feel good about our antivirus front, that is installed and all up to
date, what I am after now is a simple, yet effective smtp relay/gateway to
go to exchange server 2010.
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 1:45 PM, wrote:
> Nataraj wrote:
> > On 04/09/2012 10:57 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
> >> Thanks, th
Nataraj wrote:
> On 04/09/2012 10:57 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
>> Thanks, this will be frontending an exchange setup I assume that I dont
>> have to use pop pr imap that I can just filter and have the mail
>> delivered via the vpostmaster to exchange.
> 1) easiest - setup mail forwarding individually
On 04/09/2012 10:57 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
> Thanks, this will be frontending an exchange setup I assume that I dont
> have to use pop pr imap that I can just filter and have the mail delivered
> via the vpostmaster to exchange.
>
I'm not intimately familiar with exchanges, but I can think of 2
dif
Thanks, this will be frontending an exchange setup I assume that I dont
have to use pop pr imap that I can just filter and have the mail delivered
via the vpostmaster to exchange.
I will go sign up for the mail list...:)
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Nataraj wrote:
> On 04/09/2012 09:07 AM,
On 04/09/2012 09:07 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
> Read through several vpostmaster email threads via the centos mail list,
> I am about to go down the vpostmaster bunny hole. I need a spam filter for
> a very small site, my church, 20 or so mailboxes and just need something
> easy to setup and maintain
"yum update" output:
...
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 for package: gnumeric
---> Package goffice.i386 0:0.6.6-1.el5.rf set to be updated
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 from installed has de
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 01:09:59PM -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
> CentOS-6.2
>
> I am investigating how to split long lines present in a
> Mailman generated html archives. Mailman places the email
> bodies within tags and some users have MUAs
> that send entire paragraphs as one long line.
>
>
Sounds like you need to loop through a bunch of files and process each
separately... so:
$!/bin/bash
cd /path/to/archives/
for $f in $(find . -name *.html)
do
fmt -s $f > $f.out
mv $f.out $f # rename back to original name
done
Untested. But this is basically what you want to do. And it's a g
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 1:09 PM, James B. Byrne wrote:
> CentOS-6.2
>
> I am investigating how to split long lines present in a
> Mailman generated html archives. Mailman places the email
> bodies within tags and some users have MUAs
> that send entire paragraphs as one long line.
Such users are
CentOS-6.2
I am investigating how to split long lines present in a
Mailman generated html archives. Mailman places the email
bodies within tags and some users have MUAs
that send entire paragraphs as one long line.
I have looked at fmt and fold but these assume a pipeline
from stdout to a fixed
Read through several vpostmaster email threads via the centos mail list,
I am about to go down the vpostmaster bunny hole. I need a spam filter for
a very small site, my church, 20 or so mailboxes and just need something
easy to setup and maintain.
One of my inital thoughts when I was creating
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Lamar Owen wrote:
> On Friday, April 06, 2012 09:18:27 AM Jonathan Vomacka wrote:
>> No matter what I do when I connect to the application it read
>> "example.example.org" which is the hostname of the machine rather then
>> the hostname I want it to read on a particular IP. Is this possible to
>> c
On Friday, April 06, 2012 09:18:27 AM Jonathan Vomacka wrote:
> No matter what I do when I connect to the application it read
> "example.example.org" which is the hostname of the machine rather then
> the hostname I want it to read on a particular IP. Is this possible to
> change?
Well, it prob
On 04/09/2012 12:56 PM, Brian Jameson wrote:
> I am planning on changing/upgrading one of my systems to Centos 6.x with a
> solid state system drive and conventional 'data' drives. Any suggestions for
> a good simple tool, or way to give ongoing monitoring of writes to files on
> what will become t
I am planning on changing/upgrading one of my systems to Centos 6.x with a
solid state system drive and conventional 'data' drives. Any suggestions for
a good simple tool, or way to give ongoing monitoring of writes to files on
what will become the system drive. The I can then move as much as possi
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