On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 8:31 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 08:20:31AM +1200, Cliff Pratt wrote:
>
> Please try not to top post.
>
> Sorry, I blame GMail, which hides the previous quoted posts under an
ellipsis.
Cheers,
Cliff
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On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 08:20:31AM +1200, Cliff Pratt wrote:
> How are you rebooting? What groups are you in? From the command line? When
> I try this on Ubuntu (don't have a RHEL/CentOS here) I get "Have to be
> root" if I issue the /sbin/reboot command as an ordinary user.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Cliff
How are you rebooting? What groups are you in? From the command line? When
I try this on Ubuntu (don't have a RHEL/CentOS here) I get "Have to be
root" if I issue the /sbin/reboot command as an ordinary user.
Cheers,
Cliff
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> I'm curious wh
On Sun, 05 May 2013 14:34:36 +0200, Markus Falb wrote:
> I think that with thunderbird you get a kind of first start setup wizard.
> *skip that* ("I think I'll configure my account later")
>
> Preferences (you *will* find that ;-) -> Account Settings -> Account Actions
> -> Add Other Account ->
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Pyeron
> Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 3:42
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jason Pyeron
> > Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 3:36
> >
> > An hour of my life disapeared and my beautiful uptime was
> rebooted and
> > it was fixed by reading
> >
>
http
On Wed, 2013-05-01 at 18:20 +, Rock wrote:
> ...
> Q: What nntp client handles SSL native on Centos 6?
evolution
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On 05.Mai.2013, at 08:37, Rock wrote:
> On Fri, 03 May 2013 12:32:28 +0200, Markus Falb wrote:
>
>> What exactly do you mean with that?
>
> When setting up Thunderbird for NNTP, TB asked questions like
> "incoming and outgoing user name", which are meaningless for NNTP
> (AFAIK); and TB didn't
On May 5, 2013 6:39 AM, "Joseph Spenner" wrote:
>
> I'm curious why any user logged in at the console can issue the 'reboot'
command and reboot the system. I've tested/verified this to work, and read
some older posts about this. If it were a bug, I suspect it would be fixed
by now.
> Also, if a
I'm curious why any user logged in at the console can issue the 'reboot'
command and reboot the system. I've tested/verified this to work, and read
some older posts about this. If it were a bug, I suspect it would be fixed by
now.
Also, if a user is logged into the console, and then logs in vi
On Sat, 04 May 2013 05:39:24 +, Stef wrote:
> Try xpn.
On Sat, 04 May 2013 10:49:46 +, J G Miller wrote:
> you can get the source code from
> http://xpn.altervista.ORG/index-en.html
Since no easily-found repository existed for xpn:
$ yum --noplugins --showduplicates --enablerepo \* --disa
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Pyeron
> Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 3:36
>
> An hour of my life disapeared and my beautiful uptime was
> rebooted and it was
> fixed by reading
>
http://serverfault.com/questions/98900/is-a-reboot-required-to-refresh-permissio
ns-after-adding-a-user-to-a
An hour of my life disapeared and my beautiful uptime was rebooted and it was
fixed by reading
http://serverfault.com/questions/98900/is-a-reboot-required-to-refresh-permissio
ns-after-adding-a-user-to-a-new-group
#/home is mounted from a NFS export
[jpyeron@node000 ~]$ cat /tmp/jobs/foo.txt ~jobs
On Sun, 05 May 2013 07:09:01 +, Rock wrote:
> I'm debugging (without any debugging tools) ...
I was easily able to post to Aioe using Knode:
http://www2.picturepush.com/photo/a/12853710/img/12853710.png
So, it must be the Mixmin SSL setup that's bad.
Do you see anything wrong with this Mix
On Sat, 04 May 2013 13:53:53 +, Rock wrote:
> $ sudo yum install kdepim -y
Well, it's installed. A bunch of junk came with knode, so, that's
definitely unfortunate. Here's a log of the setup results:
$ knode -v
==> Qt: 4.6.2, KDE: 4.3.4 (KDE 4.3.4), KNode: 4.3.5
$ knode &
{Knode}Settings-
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