This is a Linux instal not a MS Windows. There are no options listed
in the Linux version other than Advanced. Advanced has the choices
of:
You have logged in, right? There's a dozen categories of options once you
log in and go to Skype - Options. skype-4.3.0.37-2.el6.nux.
Tru created these while we wait:
http://people.centos.org/tru/firefox-38.0-4.el5.centos.bz1221368/
See if that fixes the issue for you.
Had no time to check, but the 38.0.1 update works fine now. Thanks.
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The subject line is deliberate.
It looks like firefox 38 is infliting a rerun of
http://marc.info/?l=centosm=141288474630498w=2
upon us. Addons are downloaded into /tmp, but never installed. Not even
Install addon from file works.
Going back to ff31. Grumbling ...
A question just crossed my mind: does RHEL include software like
LibreOffice, Firefox, Thunderbird as is from upstream, or is there some
RHEL-specific quality control and bugfixing for this kind of software?
rpm -q --changelog should give you an idea.
Tim Dunphy writes:
Hey guys,
I need to give the 'nobody' user (which is what our apache runs as) no
password access to a file, via sudo. This is what I've tried:
In addition to all other comments so far, 'nobody' is a bad choice for
httpd. If this is your distro's default, it's a bad
Ashley M. Kirchner writes:
Is there a way to use kickstart to boot a machine into a manual setup
process? Basically what I'm getting to is this, the machine doesn't not
have a CD drive in it (nor can I add one), but I can boot it via kickstart.
[...]
When no kickstart file is provided in the
Has anyone else noticed this? Any ideas as to why it might be happening?
/etc/sysconfig/kernel
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Alfred von Campe writes:
On Dec 3, 2014, at 12:01, Greg Bailey wrote:
I think you'd need to use the isohybrid command that's included in the
syslinux package.
BING! BING! BING! We have a winner! Thanks for that info, it makes
the USB stick bootable. This will make kickstart
try these in the interim:
http://people.centos.org/tru/firefox-31.2.0-3.el5.centos.bz1150082-32/
http://people.centos.org/tru/firefox-31.2.0-3.el5.centos.bz1150082-64/
Thanks Tru !
Sweet. Thanks Tru and Johnny!
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It looks like it has been reported
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1150082
Good, at least its not my fault, this time :)
firefox-31.2.0-3.el5.centos is still broken, as is upstream's package.
The bug report has already been updated.
What is also broken, again, is
I in fact have bonded interfaces on the laggy server. When I checked
the bonding config, I realized a while ago I had changed from
balance-rr / mode 0, to 802.3ad / mode 4. (I did this because I kept
getting bond0: received packet with own address as source address
when using balance-rr
According to the vulnerability test script from shellshocker.net, the latest
bash versions on CentOS5 and CentOS6, 3.2-33.el5_11.4 and 4.1.2-15.el6_5.2,
resp., are still vulnerable to CVE-2014-6277. In fact, on CentOS6, abrtd will
send you a nice report about it. Does anyone know if upstream
Robert Heller writes:
OK, I just updated my two CentOS 5 boxes (my laptop and by desktop) and
discoved that FF 31 is totally borked -- it seems not to be possible to
install either Firebug (either 2.0.4 or 1.12.8) or Firefox 2, the theme
reloaded (1.0.8). These two addons are critical to me.
I copied the CentOS 5 /etc/X11/xorg.conf to CentOS 7 (on the same
computer) and rebooted - no effect. I copied the CentOS 7
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf to CentOS 5 and rebooted - no
effect. I tried different CentOS 5 xset settings, I tried an IBM Soft
Touch and a Logitech
Wes James writes:
I've looked around in the menus and googled this, but I can't find a way to
make the login require a username instead of just showing the available users
to select from. ??Where do I change this? ??I'm using CentOS 6.5.
I'm surprised you cannot find this. It's a very
1. What does the 1+ in the shell expansion ${1+$@} mean and do?
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/68484/what-does-1-mean-in-a-shell-script-and-how-does-it-differ-from
2. I know that $0 returns the shell name or shell script file name. How does
${0##*/} differ in effect from $0.
I'm currently using Flash Player 11,2,202,346. The most recent version
is 11.2.202.350. The package is from rpmforge. When will be there an
update?
Updates from rpmforge have been spotty for a while, so I've been building
my own.
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Am 08.04.2014 um 23:08 schrieb Keith Keller
kkel...@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us:
On 2014-04-08, Robert Arkiletian rob...@gmail.com wrote:
if you include libcrypto in the grep then sshd is affected.
That's unfortunate. :( Is the bug in libssl, libcrypto, or
Nico Kadel-Garcia writes:
I published notes some time back about pair bonding for CentOS,
applicable to Scientific Linux as well, t
https://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/display/TUSKpub/Configure+Pair+Bonding,+VLANs,+and+Bridges+for+KVM+Hypervisor
Show us your
This is a problem I've had on and off under CentOS5 and CentOS6, with both
xen and kvm. Currently, it happens consistently with kvm on 6.5, e.g. with
every kernel update. I *think* it generally worked fine with the 6.4 kernels.
There are 7 VMs running on a 6.5, x86_64, 8GB RAM host, each
Nico Kadel-Garcia writes:
NetworkManager and system-config-network do not really handle pair
bonding very well, so you've obviously set it up by hand. this is the
point where, getting a paid license RHEL license for your KVM server
gets you direct access to their support team.
My servers
I am on 5.10 and it works fine.
Maybe if you search raise in gconf-editor you will find something...
I've played with the settings there, no luck.
Got so annoyed that I rebuilt the machine today. It's working again,
even afer restoring all the .g* gnome rc files.
John Doe writes:
From: Lars Hecking lheck...@users.sourceforge.net
My C5, default Gnome desktop has recently changed behaviour, and I can't
figure out how to restore the previous behaviour.
Previously, clicking anywhere into a window raised it. Now, for the past
few days, only clicking
so I'm gonna have to spend the better part of a day figuring out how all
this works? meh. I'd actually like to block named from creating
these logs at all as my /var/log/messages are being polluted with huge
amounts of this stuff daily.
Get your named logs out of there and implement
My C5, default Gnome desktop has recently changed behaviour, and I can't
figure out how to restore the previous behaviour.
Previously, clicking anywhere into a window raised it. Now, for the past
few days, only clicking title bar or borders raises them.
I logged off, completely wiped all
There is a really good Android app, WIFI analyzer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farproc.wifi.analyzer if
you have access to a phone or better yet a tablet. Very nice and allows
you to look at all kinds of things, I also know of another one called Wifi
Radar for linux but
Joseph Hesse writes:
Apparently my hardware is not sufficient. When I run iwlist scan I get:
lo p5p1; Interface doesn't support scanning
Is CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT enabled in the kernel?
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Darod Zyree writes:
A RHEL 6 installation at work does the following:
manual: 243
kickstart: 417
%packages
@core
@server-policy
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html-single/Installation_Guide/index.html#s1-kickstart2-packageselection
Darod Zyree writes:
I'm not sure if I understand you fully, you mean the note about package
selection not being available in text mode?
[Top-posting is bad netiquette.]
%packages
@core
@server-policy
quote
Note that the Core and Base groups are always selected by default, so
it
Thanks for the update, Johnny.
1. The mozilla compiled lightning uses a newer glibc than is available
in EL5 ... therefore it will not work with the EL5 Thunderbird. There
is a thunderbird-lightning package in EPEL testing for EL5
(thunderbird-lightning-2.6.4-1.el5.x86_64.rpm) that should
Try to export your calendars and import them on a fresh install, see if
the problem persists.
Don't think I can do that with Exchange calendars.
Anyway, the CentOS6 version works fine, even coming from a 17.x profile, so
there definitely is a problem with the CentOS5 version.
Leon Fauster writes in RHEL 7 Beta is now public:
RHEL7 without thunderbird :-(
Speaking of which, the tb-24 update in 5.10 is totally broken. Cannot get
lightning calendar to work all, even after starting with a fresh setup.
There are two calendar toolbars, the New Calendar iitem and
One thing I have noticed on CentOS6 is that rsync via xinetd never
works after a reboot. It always takes an additional, post-reboot
service xinetd restart to get it going. That has been the same for
all revisions up to and including 6.5, and I've seen it on more than
just machine.
While I
Is there any way to debug this? I suspect it needs to be debugged
during reboot since the service starts up fine later.
Address already in use = check what is listening on port 873?
In the rsync xinetd conf it says IPv6 here...
service rsync
{
disable = no
flags
Helmut Drodofsky writes:
see
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2013-July/135847.html
I have had the same problem and I will never understand, why this is
unchanged up to now.
Excellent, thanks! Now I know how to work around it. I've seen this happening
before, on CentOS5, when
However, configure still cannot find the libraries, the same error. Here is
the full output of configure
Not helpful. The relevant details are in config.log.
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md5sum python-slip-dbus-0.2.20-1.el6_2.noarch.rpm.*
20bb02e6f3b7b71e09dcaff7f3b0ca02
python-slip-dbus-0.2.20-1.el6_2.noarch.rpm.64
d37fe4404a7a5fdb27b29f9b5ed09c73
python-slip-dbus-0.2.20-1.el6_2.noarch.rpm.65
Something got mixed up somewhere. The first one (md5 20bb...) is from the
Toralf Lund writes:
Hi
Is anyone here using VirtualBox? I've had it working rather well for
some time, but after some recent upgrade or the other it's started
exiting with a Segmentation fault just after startup, before windows are
opened or anything. I've tried a few different versions,
--
An error occurred during a connection
to www.google.com.
security library: invalid algorithm.
(Error code: sec_error_invalid_algorithm)
Probably
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.5#head-eb6bb9abad0158d054915e0090560f6d1ff8f1ed
(first issue on the list).
What I'm hoping for is some way to get a CentOS 3.10, being 3.9 with
the vault updates directory contents merged in.
Is there a straightforward way to do that, or is schlepping around
folders full of RPMs actually the best way to go?
Yes, it can be done. I did it a while back, but
I don't know how livecd-iso-to-disk works in detail, but can you post the
output of fdisk -l usb stick device? Maybe also an ls -l of the root
directory.
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Though, I am still trying to figure out what ~/etc/named is for. Am I
suppose to put all my includes here rather than directly in ~/etc?
$UPSTREAM provides extensive documentation. You could do worse than checking
out the RHEL Deployment Guide.
I missed it in my searches. My search fu is weak. Please provide me with
a url?
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Deployment_Guide/ch-DNS_Servers.html
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joetesta writes:
Lars Hecking lhecking@... writes:
It seems it's not possible to monitor kvm virtual image network interfaces
via SNMP. MRTG's cfgmaker says
### The following interface is commented out because:
### * has no ifSpeed property
I had the same issue, but only
We were not able to resolve our issue and decided to disable prelink
(there seems to be much differing opinions as to whether or not prelink
is still required). If you decide to disable prelink then Dag Wieers
has instructions on his web site on how to do this:
Hugh, I found out what
I have a number of CentOS6 machines, and on one of them, the daily prelink
cron job aborts. Any ideas what to look for?
/etc/cron.daily/prelink:
/etc/cron.daily/prelink: line 47: 9381 Aborted (core dumped)
/usr/sbin/prelink -av $PRELINK_OPTS /var/log/prelink/prelink.log 21
It seems it's not possible to monitor kvm virtual image network interfaces
via SNMP. MRTG's cfgmaker says
### The following interface is commented out because:
### * has no ifSpeed property
and other monitors are consistently reporting that vm's interfaces are
exceeding traffic thresholds
Digimer's tutorial is excellent, even your particular usage case covers only
partial aspects of what is described here or you're not doing clusters.
https://alteeve.com/w/2-Node_Red_Hat_KVM_Cluster_Tutorial
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https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Storage_Administration_Guide/nfs-diskless-systems.html
Can you tell me what you want rebuilt and where I would find it?
http://vault.centos.org/5.8/os/SRPMS/system-config-netboot-0.1.45.1-3.el5.src.rpm
Is there any chance the system-config-netboot* rpms upstream removed from
CentOS6 could be provided in extras? The CentOS5 SRPM builds cleanly under
CentOS6, and upstream's workaround is insufficient as it only covers
diskless clients, not helpful if you need pxeos.
It's not necessarily network hw or sw that's at fault. I once had a similar
problem caused by the (3rd party) driver of the onboard RAID controller.
Newer driver version fixed it.
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smartctl version 5.38 [x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu] Copyright (C) 2002-8 Bruce
Allen
Home page is http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/
Device: DELL PERC H700 Version: 2.10
DELL PERC controllers are not supported.
A newer version of smartmontools does. E.g. the one that comes with
DELL PERC controllers are not supported.
A newer version of smartmontools does. E.g. the one that comes with
CentOS6.
Lars Hecking,
Is it available for CentOS 5.8?
Not to my knowledge. The CentOS6 SRPM may build on CentOS5, or you could try
and roll your own based
I think SELinux is a red herring in this case; I'm running upstream RHEL
Server 6.3 32-bit with SELinux in enforcing mode on an older Supermicro
system (motherboard P4DP6, has a DVD-ROM CD-RW drive in it) with the
following CPU:
The problem with the selinux rpms is that they need
When I'm kickstarting a CentOS5 machine, there's a progress report that shows
how many packages have been installed so far, how many left, how much time
it has taken, how much longer to go, and estimate for the total install
time. Under CentOS6, I only get a report about packages (completed:
I'm also not sure where tomcat5 set JRE_HOME. Been searching and can't
find it.
Maybe you should look for JAVA_HOME ...
/etc/init.d/tomcat5
/etc/tomcat5/tomcat5.conf
/etc/sysconfig/tomcat5
That's all I can say - while I got tomcat4 running on RHEL3, and tomcat6
on CentOS6, I have a
I see a delay after all packages are installed as well sometimes and I
think this has something to do with post-install jobs that have to be done.
How big is your boot partition?
I see a huge delay as well, and I think it's unrelated to %post. I've timed
my kickstart file %post section and
Daniel J Walsh writes:
On 05/16/2012 12:29 PM, Tim Nelson wrote:
- Original Message -
Greetings-
I'm attempting to install CentOS-6 x86_64 to a virtual machine running
via KVM on a Proxmox 1.9 system. The specs are 4x CPUs, 4GB RAM, and
160GB HDD. Installation proceeds fine
aurfalien writes:
Hi all,
Really enjoying KVM as I was a long time user of Xen. Both are cool, just
enjoying the new thing.
Wondering if any one could share some nuggets on how to get a Centos 5.1 VM
guest to use virtio?
Trying to use virtio over the ide.
Are you talking about a
Looks like a vanilla kernel bug.
http://lkml.org/lkml/2012/4/17/268
What you're hitting is similar but not the same. You installed an rpm that
redhat built for a few new NICs as part of their DUP (Driver Update Program):
ACK.
yum remove kmod-bnx2 is suggested way to remove
Peter Kjellstr??m writes:
On Wednesday 25 April 2012 10.53.46 Lars Hecking wrote:
...
yum remove kmod-bnx2 is suggested way to remove packages in a
dependency-
aware way.
Slightly different situation here - I'm working off a local repo for
kickstart installations, so I don't
Let me rephrase that, did you explicitly select these packages or did a group
pull them in?
It is a custom group that originally included kmod-bnx2. I removed it but
according to the yum log during install, it was still pulled in by kmod-cnic.
So I needed to remove that one as well.
Peter Kjellstr??m writes:
On Monday 23 April 2012 17.54.33 Lars Hecking wrote:
I just kickstarted a new machine with the latest CentOS 6.2 files,
including kernel 2.6.32-220.13.1.el6.x86_64. It came up without network
interfaces.
dmesg says:
bnx2: Can't load firmware file bnx2/bnx2
I just kickstarted a new machine with the latest CentOS 6.2 files, including
kernel 2.6.32-220.13.1.el6.x86_64. It came up without network interfaces.
dmesg says:
bnx2: Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Driver bnx2 v2.2.1 (Dec 18, 2011)
alloc irq_desc for 36 on node -1
alloc
There are now new external kernel modules for that:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2012-April/018587.html
yum install kmod-bnx2
They are all installed.
# yum list installed kmod\*
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, kabi, refresh-packagekit, security
Loading support for
I think it is still only for certain Dell models and it probably only
works with new 6.2 installs, but it is a badly needed capability to be
able to predictably map the device/config names to the matching
physical NICs.
I was wondering about this because the T3500 I'm setting up with fresh
m.r...@5-cent.us writes:
Well, googling has failed me. We've got a pxeboot setup, but we keep
getting, in the logs,
parse_option_buffer: malformed option dhcp.bootfile-name (code 67): option
length exceeds option buffer length. This is CentOS 6.2
No such option is listed in the dhcpd.conf
For example,
Apr 2 13:45:44 hostname dhcpd: parse_option_buffer: malformed option
dhcp.bootfile-name (code 67): option length exceeds option buffer length.
Could be a request by a misconfigured client. Check the dhcp client config
of clients that are logged at around the same time as the
Can't see how - one example of a client is /etc/dhcp/dhclient-eth0.conf:
send vendor-class-identifier anaconda-Linux 2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64 x86_64;
and what's in /etc/dhcp/dhclient.d is
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 3221 Nov 11 2010 nis.sh
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 1944 May 20 2009 ntp.sh
What
Any ideas why this might be happening? I couldn't find anything related
in the migration guide, and this looks like a bug to me.
During installation:
# lvdisplay
...
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name/dev/vol0/lvol4
VG Namevol0
LV UUID
I have a kickstart file with the following partitioning directives:
part /boot --fstype ext3 --onpart=sda1
part pv.10 --onpart=sda2 --noformat
volgroup vol0 pv.10 --noformat
logvol / --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol1 --useexisting --fstype=ext4
logvol /tmp --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol2
brick writes:
Hi
My system is CentOS 6. I need to edit xorg.conf. But it can't be find in
/etc/X11. Where is it? How can I get the default setting?
/var/log/Xorg.0.log will tell you which configuration Xorg is currently
using, which devices are autodetected etc. If you need to change only
wireless sure needs it to work decently, without it, its a kludge of a
kludge.
Sure, it's an excellent choice for mobile devices.
But making it the default on an *Enterprise* distribution makes little
sense.
(Just checking, this is still the CentOS mailing list, not Ubuntu? Yes.)
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu writes:
On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 13:08 -0700, Nataraj wrote:
Furthermore RedHat has decided that they don't like
Upstart and they are going to yet another replacement for upstart in
future releases (sorry, I don't remember the name of it).
They should also realise that
John R Pierce writes:
On 03/26/12 9:01 AM, Lars Hecking wrote:
They should also realise that they don't like NetworkManager and get rid
of it.
and replace it with what?
No replacement needed. Or at least go back to the pre-6 situation and not
stuff it down our throats
Once you make the network interface no longer NM managed you can then perform
a service network restart in your post and all network functionality should
then become available.
This may be desired or true in theory, but is not working.
I have NM_CONTROLLED=no in ifcfg-eth0, and it works
Bruce Martin writes:
Lars Hecking lhecking@... writes:
Have you tried httpd_use_nfs?
Slam dunk. Thanks!
Can you be more specific on what file you edited and the syntax of the line
you put in and/or edited?
While I am able to start apache I am getting several errors
| Won't help in this case, I think, as this behaviour already makes my
| kickstart
| %post fail.
Correcting myself ... what fails is an init script generated at %post time.
Once you make the network interface no longer NM managed you can then perform
a service network restart in your
Apache DocumentRoot on an NFS directory:
[root@localhost ~]# service httpd start
Starting httpd: Warning: DocumentRoot [/home/www/html] does not exist
Syntax error on line 292 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
DocumentRoot must be a directory
Have you tried httpd_use_nfs?
Slam dunk. Thanks!
Did this boolean exist before yesterdays kernel and selinux policy update?
The setup was working until I rebooted.
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| The other machine doesn't have NetworkManager installed. Removed it
| here
| and NIS/autofs started working correctly.
You don't have to remove NetworkManager you just need to tell the interface
not to be managed by NM in order for it to work.
Won't help in this case, I think, as
Lars Hecking writes:
Lars Hecking writes:
One problem I have with custom CentOS 6 installation is that NIS auto.*
maps are not available. According to boot.log, ypbind starts before autofs,
but when I login to the machine, the maps are not available until I issue
a service autofs
One problem I have with custom CentOS 6 installation is that NIS auto.*
maps are not available. According to boot.log, ypbind starts before autofs,
but when I login to the machine, the maps are not available until I issue
a service autofs restart.
Any pointers on what to check?
Lars Hecking writes:
One problem I have with custom CentOS 6 installation is that NIS auto.*
maps are not available. According to boot.log, ypbind starts before autofs,
but when I login to the machine, the maps are not available until I issue
a service autofs restart.
Any pointers
I've been playing around with virt-manager. Set up a single vm and enabled
autostart, then rebooted the host to test it. It does work, but I can no
longer use virt-manager. virt-viewer works, though.
22:17:04,529 (cli:71): virt-manager startup
2012-02-02 22:17:04,530 (virt-manager:292):
In this very extensive guide for setting op a 2-node KVM cluster in RH6
he also sets up a Windows 2008 server using the virtio drivers. You need
to scroll down a fair bit. Here is the link for the part where he
explains how to provision a Windows 2008 server.
Are there any updated instructions for installing Windows virtio drivers on
a KVM Windows XP vm under CentOS6? The virtio .iso directory structure is
slightly different from what is described in the RHEL6 virtualisation
manual, and when I attempt to install e.g. the viostor driver, the device
Try changing the above to:
alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel
options snd-card-0 index=0
options snd-hda-intel index=0
remove snd-hda-intel { /usr/sbin/alsactl store 0 /dev/null 21 || : ;
}; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-hda-intel
Save and reboot.
I tried that yesterday and it
Ljubomir Ljubojevic writes:
On 01/19/2012 10:58 AM, Lars Hecking wrote:
I tried that yesterday and it did not work, but I found out that this
happened for an entirely different reason. Tested again today and it
works. Thanks, Ned!
Can you please inform us as well what
Apologies for hijacking this thread, but I have posted here before and
received not a single response. This is on CentOS5.
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2011-November/119707.html
Other than the OP, I don't want HDMI sound, but the builtin sound device is
not working. In a
Hugh E Cruickshank writes:
Hi All:
We have been looking at implementing deduplication on a backup server.
From what I have been able to find the available documentation is
pretty thin. I ended up trying to install LessFS on this CentOS 5.7
box but we have now encountered problems with fuse
Jason T. Slack-Moehrle writes:
Hi All,
I want to build a dedicated firewall/router as I am launching a NPO and I can
host this in my garage. (Comcast offered me a 100 x 20 circuit for $99/mo
with 5 statics)
[...]
Thoughts, opinions, suggestions are welcome as to what to do!
Yves Bellefeuille writes:
On Friday 13 January 2012, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
This was with skype_static-2.2.0.35, the one recommended for CentOS
version 5.x in the HOW-TO. So the how-to is either wrong or it's
missing some information.
The How-To recommends
I'm trying to set up a xen guest on a machine that already has a few others
running (not set up by me). It fails with the following error:
+ virt-install -r 512 -n host5 -f /dev/vol0/lvol5 --nographics -p
--os-type=linux --os-variant=rhel5 --accelerate -l http://bla -x
ks=http://bla/ks.cfg
Chris Wik writes:
On 12.01.2012, at 16:21, Lars Hecking wrote:
I found the erroneous code in /usr/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/libvirt.py,
and comparing it with the CentOS 5.7 version, I can fix it. But I presume
I need to generate .pyc and .po as well, not sure how to do that.
Why
drsyst...@globalcerts.net writes:
Hello,
I am working on a CentOS Linux 2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64 system.
I noticed that the system came with httpd-2.2.15-6 installed.
After I run 'yum update' I get httpd-2.2.15-9.
I did some research on the Internet, but can't find the following
information:
NetWorker Management Console version 3.5.1.Build.269
based on NetWorker version 7.5.1.Build.269
The pickle we are in right now is that this software is Java based, and
stops working at a very specific release of JRE (1.6.26 or something like
that). We still have some machines
kernel-2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.x86_64 (after update and currently)
Maybe you're running into this issue?
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-virt/2011-November/002713.html
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I'm trying to update from the cr repo, but yum-plugin-fastestmirror gets
it totally wrong; it selects a mirror in .hk that deliveres bytes per second,
and as far as I can tell, most or all of the timedhosts.txt entries are
in the Middle or Far East. What's going on? Nobody mirroring cr in
John Doe writes:
From: Lars Hecking lheck...@users.sourceforge.net
What's going on? Nobody mirroring cr in other
parts of the world?
Dunno but in the release notes:
- Baseurl for the CR repo is set to only use centos.org internal
machines, this is to reduce the amount of time we need
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