Use sox from the command line, look for "rec"
http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html
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system-config-lvm appears to be deprecated:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=centos+%22system-config-lvm%22&t=ffab&ia=web
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On Wed, Dec 9, 2020, 16:51 Joshua Kramer wrote:
> Hello All-
>
> After reading and digesting a ton of community chatter about the
> recent CentOS announcement I've come to the conclusion that there's a
> lot of good about this, but there are also a lot of concerns that are
> being ignored. And n
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 7:06 PM one_Person_on_the_World
wrote:
> I have experience block DDoS atacks. Contac White me in prived. If you have
> intereses.
>
> El mié., 8 ene. 2020 8:45 p. m., Keith Christian <
> keith1christ...@gmail.com>
> escribió:
>
> > On Wed
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 5:37 PM H wrote:
> I am being attacked by an entire subnet where the first two parts of the
> IP address remain identical but the last two parts vary sufficiently that
> it is not caught by fail2ban since the attempts do not meet the cut-off of
> a certain number of attempt
What is the meaning of the "4:", "2:", "30:" and "1:" prefixes for the
following entries in yum.log? Most entries in yum.log don't have
them.
grep "Installed: [0-9]*:" /var/log/yum.log
May 07 16:45:53 Installed: 4:perl-5.8.8-27.el5.i386
May 07 16:58:21 Installed: 2:xinetd-2.3.14-10.el5.i386
May 0
--- On Tue, 8/12/08, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] bind-9.3.4-6.0.2.P1.el5_2 and rrset-order: order
> 'fixed'not fully implemented
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 5:34 PM
> Scott McClana
Running CentOS 5.2 with the following BIND update rpm, installed with "yum
update" - bind-9.3.4-6.0.2.P1.el5_2.
Our master DNS has an rrset-order stanza with "order fixed" entries similar to
the following:
rrset-order {
class IN type A name "abc.foobar123.com" order fixe
--- Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I can't get this one figured out. The few search hits I get on it
> suggest it is mail-related, but I don't even know how that was determined.
>
> Apr 11 12:18:17 mxt root: Process did not exit cleanly, returned 255
> with signal 0
>
> I
--- Keith Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using a kickstart file that stops with a curses dialog "You have multiple
> network devices on this system. Which one do you want to install through?"
I'll check them out for my next server build, and I'll rep
Using a kickstart file that stops with a curses dialog "You have multiple
network devices on this system. Which one do you want to install through?"
The machine being configured with PXEboot has two ethernet interfaces. What's
missing from the network entries below? I'd like this install to pro
- Original Message
From: Mark Pryor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: centos@centos.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2007 11:51:56 AM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5.0 - Yum install using the install cd's as the
RPM source
Keith,
--- Keith Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
- Original Message
From: Keith Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: centos@centos.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2007 10:43:00 AM
Subject: [CentOS] CentOS 5.0 - Yum install using the install cd's as the RPM
source
What is the mechanism or procedure for installing additional pa
What is the mechanism or procedure for installing additional packages from the
six CentOS 5.0 CD's using Yum, assuming a secured server with no outside
internet connection?
Debian based distributions are able to use the package manager to search for
and install from the CD's, and I'm looking fo
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