On 04/25/14 05:34, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Apr 2014, g wrote:
>
>>http://www.componex-electronics.com/files/BatteryHolderCR2032.jpg
>>
>> from which i got a firm understanding of mechanics of holder.
>>
>> next i found another link to a pic of above holder mounted
>> to a pcb tha
On Thu, 24 Apr 2014, g wrote:
> http://www.componex-electronics.com/files/BatteryHolderCR2032.jpg
>
> from which i got a firm understanding of mechanics of holder.
>
> next i found another link to a pic of above holder mounted
> to a pcb that gives better understanding of how tab locates
> to ba
Nathan Duehr wrote:
>
> Attempting to force the ulimit up inside the RC script has no effect, since
> the package is running
> as a non-root user. It fails to raise the limit.
init.d scripts run as root so you should be able to set a hard/soft limit in
the init.d script before the package is st
Thanks! Clearing the cache did it. Serves me right. I cleared cookies and
disabled all extentions, but thought, "What's the cache got to do with it?"
It had something to do with OpenDNS, some fluke: I've used them happily for
years.
On Thursday, April 24, 2014 12:56 PM, Always Learning
wrot
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Nathan Duehr wrote:
> Running across some curious stuff with ulimit on CentOS 5.10.
>
> We have a non CentOS packaged version of Asterisk (using their packages)
> that we start at boot time with a typical RC script.
>
> Recently it started whining that it couldn't
FF works fine on C5.10
Care to send me the link and I'll try.
It sounds like the web site is redirecting into a loop.
Clear-out your FF cache - that may help.
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Paul.
England,
EU.
Our systems are exclusively Centos. No Micro$oft Windoze here.
Hello All,
I'm trying to set defaults for gnome-screensaver on some Centos6.5
laptops and lock it down with these commands:
# gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set
/apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_enabled true
# gconftool-2 --direct
I'm having a peculiar problem with Firefox only on my Centos 5 desktop. Every
time I try a link from a search engine and even when I type in a location, I
get a redirect error:
"The page isn't redirecting properly.
"Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this
addres
On 4/23/2014 12:37, Warren Young wrote:
> 5. Save the following as /etc/httpd/conf.d/rhel7rc.conf:
>
>
> DocumentRoot /var/www/html/rhel7rc
> ServerAlias rhel7rc
That should be ServerName, so that Apache serves from the rhel7rc
directory only if you call it as "rhel7rc"
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On 04/23/14 23:47, Michael Hennebry wrote:
<<>>
> I'd already got the battery out.
> My apologies for the delay in the announcement.
not a problem here. i enjoyed the bellow listed search
that i ran.
> An hour or two ago I replaced said battery with one
> scavenged from the dead body of its pr
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