ware demo style,
"recordmydesktop" is as noob-proof as you can get. Regarding how to
shoot talking heads, I'd envision recording a webcam window, probably
contrived but feasible. Mixing other recorded material in would be
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>> Let's be patient and let them get the job done.
>>
>> Kudos to the CentOS team!
Second!
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gt; devs?
> Why don't you make comment on that or is that perfectly acceptable because of
> "who they are?"
A good point. Nobody deserves rudeness. Nobody should push other
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ning the
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I'll be glad to send you a copy of mine.
How about wikifying your experience?
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On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Michael Klinosky wrote:
> kellyremo wrote:
>> "Gamin"? can you give a link? Google doesn't bring up relevant links
>> regarding it :O
"yum search gamin" will surely help.
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screen and then back again.
Probably too contrived? Not "infinite", though.
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control-wheel-something-else combo to zoom the screen. Looks like it's
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ot;$(echo $old | sed 's/\*/\-/')"
> done
Should be
new=$(echo "$old" | sed 's/\*/\-/')
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, DPT=25) and a local process (SRC=127.0.0.1,
SPT=37263) having source port = 37263. Something like "netstat -ntp |
grep 37263" should do.
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rint Dumper($s)}' < data
$VAR1 = {
'01368 2010-12-02' => 4,
'01368 2010-12-03' => 3
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c3 192.168.1.254
>> PING 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254) 56(84) bytes of data.
>> ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
>> ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
>> ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
Did you remember to brctl addif the regular interfaces?
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ank you very much! Problem solved with your tip!
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On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 10:45 AM, mattias wrote:
> tis 2010-09-28 klockan 10:33 -0300 skrev Eduardo Grosclaude:
>> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 10:25 AM, mattias wrote:
>> > tis 2010-09-28 klockan 10:13 -0300 skrev Eduardo Grosclaude:
>> >> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:06
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 10:25 AM, mattias wrote:
> tis 2010-09-28 klockan 10:13 -0300 skrev Eduardo Grosclaude:
>> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:06 AM, mattias wrote:
>> > i have the qemu from centos yum repo
>> > tis 2010-09-28 klockan 01:20 -0700 skrev Jo
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:06 AM, mattias wrote:
> i have the qemu from centos yum repo
> tis 2010-09-28 klockan 01:20 -0700 skrev John Doe:
>> From: mattias
>>
>> > How to start qemu in textmode
>> > The --curses option are removed
Perhaps you want
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Robert P. J. Day
wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Eduardo Grosclaude wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 5:06 AM, Robert P. J. Day
>> wrote:
>>
>> > p.s. one stupendously trivial idea i had was to give each student
>>
g, udev, LVM and so on, knowing i'll never risk the
> contents of the hard drive.
That reminds me of a sysadmin course where we set up minimal,
console-only QEMU virtual machines with two virtual disks, and taught
fdisk, mkfs, RAID, LVM and the like.
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ke oraperl
> with specific database clients grafted in.
I used Perl4 under DOS to write connective tissue for my business
systems in C back in '92. But then, awk under DOS did a lot of help
too.
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or a short
course, but you could at least show off some one-liners or those
short, stunningly useful examples to help them get the idea that they
definitely should get their feet wet on it sooner or later.
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fter I quit working for a while (perhaps around two
minutes, but sometimes much longer), the connection is lost. It has stunned
me also, that when you are back at the keyboard, you can get some characters
through before the connection shuts down. Would like to h
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 1:49 PM, ken wrote:
> On 08/10/2010 10:09 AM Eduardo Grosclaude wrote:
> >> Thank you very much, people, my issue was resolved as per
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=586532 Comment 22
> > Somehow I managed to miss it in my pr
r
> > window.
>
> You could changing model=auto to model=toshiba
>
> You might also try removing the probe_mask=1 line
>
Thank you very much, people, my issue was resolved as per
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=586532 Comment 22
Somehow I managed to miss it
086:2653 (rev 04)
01:00.0 0300: 1002:5462
02:00.0 0200: 11ab:4351 (rev 10)
06:04.0 0280: 8086:4220 (rev 05)
06:06.0 0607: 104c:8039
06:06.1 0c00: 104c:803a
06:06.2 0180: 104c:803b
06:06.3 0805: 104c:803c
== END lspci -n ==
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> NAT and forwarding for a simple router?
I found project quicktables very helpful
(http://freshmeat.net/projects/quicktables).
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th OpenLDAP and NFS. Works OK, except all
directories defined are home to the users, and only their owner can
read them. Adding users or changing passwords is an admin-only hassle,
because we have never found a user management tool for LDAP which was
convincingly able to be given away to teachers.
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ogram (or file) comes with, you can say
yum provides "*/autoexpect"
You must prefix it with "*/" to correctly locate any program.
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On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Jozsi Vadkan wrote:
> The solution [from the FreeBSD mailing list]:
>
> perl -00 -e 'print map $_->[0], sort { $a->[1] <=> $b->[1] } map [$_,
> tr/\n//], <>' < before.txt > after.txt
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{q=>$a,l=>[...@a]} is a hash with two keys, q (#lines) and l (lines)
END{} when all else is done
sort {$a->{q} <=> $b->{q}} @b give me b sorted by q
print "@{$i->{l}}\n" print each l element as a list
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, I tried to count the number of occurances of each
> distinct CallId with the aid of your proposed command . But in the output, I
> see differences between the number obtained from counting them manually with
> the one generated from your command. Can you please correct me?
Please enclo
u (0 1 1)
7 CallId 92 State CL Bts 7 Bt 1 Tr (6 0x0a) E1 (3 1
22) Tru (0 0 0)
7 CallId 94 State TK Bts 7 Bt 1 Tr (6 0x0f) E1 (7 0
15) Tru (0 0 2)
7 CallId 9 State TK Bts 7 Bt 2 Tr (13 0x09) E1 (4 1
5) Tru (0 3 0)
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5 CallId 94 State TK Bts 7 Bt 1 Tr (8 0x0c) E1 (7 0
15) Tru (0 0 2)
7 CallId 9 State TK Bts 7 Bt 2 Tr (13 0x09) E1 (4 1
5) Tru (0 3 0)
The first number is the number of occurrences of each CallId
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On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Eduardo Grosclaude
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>>> > You could test yourself if you can see
>>> > http://62.236.221.71 (the problem system)
>>> > http://62.236.221.78 (another guest on the same xen host)
Sure your network masks are OK?
xen host)
>> >
>> > If someone *cannot* see the 1st one, then it would be interesting to
>> > know if (s)he can see the 2nd one or not.
>> >
>> > - Jussi
>> >
>>
>> OK I can see the second one but not the first.
>>
>> I can a
Has anyone succesfully compiled a PAPI+perfctr-enabled kernel? I've
been mixing and matching instructions from the PAPI distribution and
those from CentOS wiki to no avail.
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make it work.
CentOS Wiki uses Moin-moin. It is readily yummable (yum install moin).
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ement, can you elaborate on that?
You mean, for every possible workload? Is it something you learned
from direct experience, or have you read about it? If so, where? If
from experience, what was the general setup, applications, etc?
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I've been using Kusu with much success. Sadly, you're pretty much on
your own there as the project seems unsupported or sucked dry out by
Platform.com.
I hope it to fully reincarnate in Red Hat's HPC proposal and that it
eventually makes i
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Christopher Chan
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> On Tuesday, March 09, 2010 12:34 AM, Eduardo Grosclaude wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Can somebody recommend CentOS-OK, dual socket motherboards for compute
>> elements? A quick look up at Intel pages suggests they are t
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Gordon McLellan wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Eduardo Grosclaude
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Can somebody recommend CentOS-OK, dual socket motherboards for compute
>> elements? A quick look up at Intel pages suggests they are thinki
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e bind the process
> to a processor(s), but it does not make it exclusive. Is this possible
> to do? i have even tried mucking around with the rc.sysinit, but to no
> avail.
>
I assume you taskset, isn't it?
If affinity is inherited, does setting affinity for init process to a fixed
ended use. I have found no issues wrt STP but you seemingly need to
assign different vlans to your VM interfaces, depending on which
bridge they are attached to (i.e. roughly 1 bridge = 1 vlan).
I am confused about what interfaces are attached to which bridge in
your setup, would like to see the sc
doesn't seem
> to be any such function in the beta version of skype which I'm using
> (which by the way worked absolutely fine with CentOS 5.0).
Launch a text console and try 'alsamixer'.
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Install by simply yumming it in. Less fancy, but also simple: moSSHe
(http://www.wyae.de).
Both of them will let you record not only ping results, but any
imaginable statistics as well.
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t volume?!? Sounds like a somewhat risky
> business to me, unless you *really* needed a storage volume that big
> that you had to span multiple drives to do so.
>
You are right. LVM sort of factors out the disk reliability issue. That's
why you should consider to allow volumes tha
mrtg.cfg. Check
http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/doc/mrtg-reference.en.html for the whole story.
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>
> I am getting Network is unreachable.
That's correct. Write down 80, 1 and 240 in binary. With a /28 mask,
your IP address and your gateway are in different subnets.
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eleased with its source.
But this means some acquisition cost, and a business advantage, to
your customer. He will want to keep it for himself --he won't disclose
it. And you can continue with your selling it as if in a closed source
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can hear the sound of the test voice,
> > but I can't record a message on the audio test interface.
>
FWIW, My mic works OK during a Skype conversation, however I am unable to
replay myself with the audio test interface.
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[somehostvpninterface] : ifInOctets.X&ifOutOctets.X:public@
without wiring up the X interface number into cfg file? Or, is there any
method to keep X from changing at the clients?
Any hints appreciated!
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>
> Niki,
>
> no-one is there to press F5. Its a controlled display.
> Thanks for the suggestion though.
>
"openoffice.org -h" tells you some options to run OpenOffice. Perhaps you
can add "-show" to get OO to automatically disp
s anyone have updated
> instructions, maybe with known gotchas etc?
I've had luck with
http://linux.com/learn/tutorials/38270-installing-cacti-on-centos-5
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y safe way to audit a suspected system is
booting your diagnostic tool from known good media (eg try a security
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e comfortable making a script which simply
builds up and outputs the proper commands, gather this output into a
file, give it a good look and only then execute these commands.
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r of hosts
exporting network block devices to a server where I would coalesce
them by means of LVM, then exporting the filesystem on one logical
volume with NFS. Is this too crazy a setup? I understand reliability
drops because of too many critical points of failure, but I would
expect (though not know
what are the
> relevant hidden configuration directories to copy over?
You could create a new dummy user, customize her desktop as you wish
and then look for the dot-g* hidden directories in her home.
Directories called .gconf, .gnome, .gnome2, .gnome2_private and such
are candidates. Some app
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situation?
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system-configure-display' but it fails as well.
Have you tried 'system-configure-display --reconfig'?
...and the thing is called 'X Window', please... :D
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On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 3:45 AM, Dhaval Thakar
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> Hi,
>
> I need to implement trouble tracking system,
GLPI may be worth a look
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>OpenMP ready? Does this mean I don't have to compile my own compiler?
AFAIK it is, I haven't had to do anything but link with the proper
libraries to use OpenMP
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On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have gobs of notes of tips I have learned here and elsewhere. many
> of them are in text files, some are in Freemind.
> So anyone wish to share their favorite tidbit recording tool?
Zim
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TH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin) shows 438 available commands for the
> 5.2
> > DVD booted in rescue mode. Won't try to include them all here.
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ntOS 5.1 worked, however no further update ever did. Only way
to make newer kernels work was to set up Compatible mode by BIOS, alas
performance suffers a lot.
I filed a bug at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=467308, some
work at upstream seems to be underway. HTH
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Did not know about the link you mentioned.
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>
Not exactly your question, but I managed to make it work thanks to
http://repo.redhat-club.org/redhat/5/SRPMS/
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I=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_AEAD=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SEQIV=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_HASH=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_MANAGER=m
3030a3059,3060
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_NHMAC=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_XCBC=m
3038a3069,3072
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECB=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CBC=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CTR=m
for the older
kernel it claims some 111+ MB/s.
I have updated the BIOS ROM to no avail. What am I missing? Is there
anything I can do except keep trying kernel updates?
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> After I updated the system, Xen takes an unusable startup time. Every
Guess what, Virtual Dave
(http://wiki.xdroop.com/space/VMware/Server/Clock+on+CentOS) is right.
Just disable cpuspeed.
Thank you, Vir
em to find any references to this problem. Where should I look first?
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Eduardo Grosclaude
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> OK, this is probably long, and your answer will surely make me slap my
> forehead really hard... please help me understand what goes on.
Ouch!
Sure /boot/grub/grub.conf still needs editing...
That'
mbering and "fix" my problem...
But, Am I right about the GRUB console commands I was issuing? How can
I make them permanent then? I KNOW I did 'quit' from the grub console
the first time, when from inside bash, when the system was running.
What am I missing?
Thank you in adva
another kernel? Can you help me?
Does disabling Hyperthreading (at BIOS setup control program) help?
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otect the full install and simplify my life, but I was
discouraged away by 1) and 2).
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e digits]_Volume0'
failed to stat() /dev/mapper/isw_[same digits]_Volume0
...EXT3-fs errors...
...mounts failed
Kernel panic
My fault was not installing the proper Intel RAID driver for RHEL... the
regular kernel does not provide it.
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> Eduardo Grosclaude wrote:
>
>>
>> Ross, Nate, Tony, thanks for your promptly response
>>
>
> Toby
Ouch! Excuse me plz
If it were me & I was just starting out on a new setup, I'd
Ross, Nate, Tony, thanks for your promptly response
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 2:51 PM, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eduardo Grosclaude wrote:
>
> > 4) Rebooted the installed system. Now "Duplicate PV" shows at boot.
> Honestly
>
> To me it sounds likely t
ilot]
ServerEngines (SEP1) (rev 02)
03:01.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet
Controller (rev 05)
03:02.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82541GI Gigabit Ethernet
Controller (rev 05)
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x() failed", i have
> selinux disabled, no firewall, using mirror
> http://centos.oi.com.br/5.0/os/i386, using a file: for disk.
I had the same problem until I realized I simply had not enough RAM. Files
xend.log and xend-debug.log in /var/log/xen can give you some hints.
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Hello, Can somebody point some docs on how to do this? Has anyone done it
--known pitfalls?
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a rescue CD bootup). SCSI cabling,
terminator, etc has been checked.
What should I investigate next? Is the disk condemned?
TIA
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Universidad Nacional del Comahue
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passwd+shadow), this
separation is a must. I would not break it by engaging the guests into HA
business.
Just my opinion --HTH
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Universidad Nacional del Comahue
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I have seen this in connection with some dreadful internet worm affecting
Windows stations in the last hours. This particular worm seems related to
DEL.EXE file modifications. :(
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Universidad Nacional del Comahue
Neuquen, Argentina
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