> Don't know why and how this is happening.
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make the /dev device re-only (chmod 444)?
On 2010-07-06, at 3:57 PM, grace rante wrote:
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> hi, does anybody know how to disable dvd/cd write access in centos 5.3?
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this sounds like the right solution, you can do this either form the firmware
or the megaraid command line tool MegaCli64 (MegaCli for non-64 bit systems)
On 2010-06-30, at 7:18 AM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2010/6/30 mark :
>> Jacob Bresciani wrote:
>>> R605 is a power e
R605 is a power edge server model I think.The Perc6/i is a Dell rebranded raid
controller, it's actually an LSI in disguise. Try downloading the Megaraid
utilities from LSI and using them to see the status of the card.
Also, when you boot the R605, you should be able to get into the Perc's
firm
are you adding users to local groups in /etc/group or are you creating groups
in ldap?
On 2010-05-06, at 11:03 AM, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Not having much luck adding a user to more then 1 group in OpenLDAP
> thats provided in Centos.
>
> Any suggestions to have the outcome
I am currently playing with the 8.3 package (8.2 redirects to 8.3 btw).
so far I haven't had any issues with it.
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On 2009-12-18, at 8:53 AM, Flaherty, Pa
Thanks, I've put in that change, I'll get the dev's to abuse things
for a while and we'll see if that's it. quick tests by me look
promising :)
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On 2009-10-22, at 9:23 AM, Benjamin Franz wrote:
> Jacob Bresciani wrote:
id,memberUid eq,pres,sub
index nisMapName,nisMapEntryeq,pres,sub
index uniqueMember eq,pres
index entryCSN eq
loglevel sync none
logfile /var/log/ldap.log
overlay syncprov
syncprov-checkpoint 100 10
syncp
On 3-Sep-09, at 3:06 PM, Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 18:01, Jacob Bresciani wrote:
>> on the new Centos 5.3 systems ls -a returns all the files sorted
>> alphabetically with capital's and smalls being equal and the . at the
>> s
OK, this should be an easy fix but I can't find it, and it's strictly
a cosmetic's issue.
on our older Gentoo systems if you do an ls -a it orders the results
with all the . files ordered alphabetically then all the non-hidden
files alphabetically. it also sorts with capitals first.
on the
Threading is there, but only for apple aproved apps(mail, phone). Lets
hope for looser security in 3.0
Sent from my iPhone
On May 4, 2009, at 11:56 AM, "Sean Carolan" wrote:
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 1:41 PM, wrote:
> Touchterm is nice as it can be configured to launch screen (provided
> you
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