Besides the other linux distros mentioned, you have another more retro type
choice
http://www.macworld.com/article/2363177/macs/turn-your-g4-era-mac-into-a-next-gen-amiga.html
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:29 AM, wwp wrote:
> Hello there,
>
>
> complete off-topic, sorry about
:
Which manual?
This could actually be the root of the issue.
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=7910
On 26 May 2015 at 07:56, Jeremy Hoel jth...@gmail.com wrote:
If the decision was made around the 4.8 time period to not fix the
problem,
why in v6 is it still listed in the manual
If the decision was made around the 4.8 time period to not fix the problem,
why in v6 is it still listed in the manual as being a valid option?
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Andrew Holway andrew.hol...@gmail.com
wrote:
To set selinux to permissive or disabled mode during a kickstart
Outlook is the devil. It wants to get mail in html to make things look
right for everyone, since most people just leave the defaults on.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com
wrote:
I know this isn't CentOS-specific, but it is probably a common problem
- does
An easy way to start troubleshooting these is to look at the audit logs and
see what SELInux is blocking. You have /McFrazier in the email.. if that's
off the root tree than unless you've set permissions to allow httpd to look
at tat folder, I bet that's one problem.
if you run ls -Z you can see
try sudo php /var/www/qa/launchpadnew/site/ftp_check.php and sudo
/var/www/qa/launchpadnew/site/ftp_check.php
You're giving the user the ability to run
/var/www/qa/launchpadnew/site/ftp_check.php
but not necessarily php. Your script might not need it, so try it each
way. And, since you're
As long as you have the DisplayPort connection on your computer and you
have the proper cable to connect it to the monitor then it's no trouble. I
had been using dual DP monitors on my last work machine. Also, note that
sometimes the PC end is normal DisplayPort but sometimes it has a mini
Have you tried changing the folder where it's writing into with these
lables? httpd_sys_content_rw_t or httpd_user_content_rw_t
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Tim Dunphy bluethu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I have a simple php app working that writes some info to a text file. The
app
or httpd_user_content_rw_t
Adding 'rw' to the command did the trick. I tried
httpd_sys_content_rw_t
and
that works fine! Thanks for the tip!
Tim
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Jeremy Hoel jth...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you tried changing the folder where it's writing
We noticed this when installing onto some new Dell R320's.. it might have
something to do with hardware that the device had that the older kernel
might not have known about. Nothing seemed wrong and everything seemed to
install ok (we would also update the kernel in the install process, so that
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 12:32 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Jeremy Hoel wrote:
We noticed this when installing onto some new Dell R320's.. it might have
something to do with hardware that the device had that the older kernel
might not have known about. Nothing seemed wrong and everything
With splunk you get 500mb/day free. So you can collect logs with rsyslog,
drop the stuff you don't want to see ever and then forward the rest to
splunk. This could help save on license issues.
You also have tools like greylog. It can be fed from logstash also and is
very impressive. ELK, as
could it be the mirror that the out dated one is hitting isn't to to
date/in synch yet?
On Aug 10, 2014 7:29 PM, Always Learning cen...@u62.u22.net wrote:
On one Centos 6.5 server, but not on other C 6.5 servers, Logwatch daily
tells me:-
Last Status:
WARNING: Your ClamAV installation
As i start to deploy test images of C7 I think about this same question.
Part of me wants to keep the simplicity of the old method, but then someone
else somewhere mentioned that the systemd stuff relies on network-manager
to work better, so I don't know that keeping the old methods is better. I
You need a 64 bit host to run a 64 bit guest; so no, that won't work.
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 1:48 AM, Michel Donais don...@telupton.com wrote:
Is it possible to think it may appen.
Or is it possible to run Centos in VM over Centos 6 32 bits?
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Michel Donais
is x86_64 capable
http://www.sysprobs.com/64bit-guest-os-32bit-host-os-vmware
Am 13.07.2014 03:54, schrieb Jeremy Hoel:
You need a 64 bit host to run a 64 bit guest; so no, that won't work.
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 1:48 AM, Michel Donais don...@telupton.com
wrote:
Is it possible to think
It's derived from Redhat 7,.. CentOS is always derived from Redhat
Enterprise Linux. Fedora is normally a preview of the next upcoming RHEL
release.
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Max Pyziur p...@brama.com wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2014, Always Learning wrote:
Thanking everyone most
You're right.. RHEL includes things that get pushed and tested in Fedora,
but I guess I looked at the question a different way. That's all.
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 8:35 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
wrote:
Am 07.07.2014 22:28, schrieb Jeremy Hoel:
It's derived from Redhat 7
This little bit here is awesome and made me laugh. Thanks!
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Warren Young war...@etr-usa.com wrote:
[*] The absolute XFS filesystem size limit is about 8 million terabytes,
which requires about 500 cubic meters of the densest HDDs available
today. You'd
Oh yeah.. He does great work. I'm looking forward to his book that comes
out.
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 7:27 PM, Warren Young war...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On 6/12/2014 12:54, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014, Jeremy Hoel wrote:
This little bit here is awesome and made me laugh
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