se 2 different methods:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/instructions-on-how-to-make-nvidia-gtx645-graphics-card-run-using-nvidia-in-rhel-6-5-a-4175500802/
http://rodgersnotes.wordpress.com/2013/07/07/installing-nvidia-drivers-on-redhat-6-4-and-removing-nouveau/
Stephen Le
, and it failed.
Thanks for any help. I could provide more debug info, just let me know how.
Lewis
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2012/3/27 Johnny Hughes :
> On 03/26/2012 04:45 PM, admin lewis wrote:
>> Anyone know if there is a kernel autoconfigure tool to compile from source ?
>> thanks
>> luigi
>
> What are you trying to accomplish.
>
Simply I want enable grsecurity. I downloaded vanilla k
Anyone know if there is a kernel autoconfigure tool to compile from source ?
thanks
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Hi,
I have reinstalled centos 6.2 x86_64 because it seems there is not xfs
mod on i386.
But i have found an orther problem. After the partitioning there is
not any prompt to choice the type of server I want (minimal, web etc)
So now I have a desktop installation...
I want to remove xorg, gnome etc.
Hi,
I need of to mount an XFS partition on Centos 6.2 .. but I cant find
the kernel module..
it that true the xfs is available only under x86_64 ?
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2011/8/30 Steven Crothers :
> You wrote the application... nobody can tell you how to secure code they've
> never seen.
>
> On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 1:16 PM, admin lewis wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I want to make secure my python http server.. what should i use ?
&
Hi,
I want to make secure my python http server.. what should i use ?
chroot ? there are something more secure ?
On my centos server I've SE enabled..then .. sandboxing ?
Thanks very much
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2011/4/14 John R Pierce :
> On 04/14/11 9:06 AM, admin lewis wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have a Dell PowerEdge T310 *tower* server.. I have to buy an ups by
>> apc... anyone could help me giving an hint ?
>> a simple "smart ups 1000" could be enough ?
>>
>>
2011/4/14 Bowie Bailey :
> On 4/14/2011 12:06 PM, admin lewis wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have a Dell PowerEdge T310 *tower* server.. I have to buy an ups by
>> apc... anyone could help me giving an hint ?
>> a simple "smart ups 1000" could be enough ?
>
> APC&
Hi
I have a Dell PowerEdge T310 *tower* server.. I have to buy an ups by
apc... anyone could help me giving an hint ?
a simple "smart ups 1000" could be enough ?
thx so much!!
lewis.
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Hi,
does anyone remember the rules for port forwarding ?
the followings does not work:
iptables -A FORWARD -i eth0 -o eth1 -p tcp –dport 80 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -p tcp -i eth0 –dport 80 -j DNAT –to
192.168.20.1:80
thx lewis
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2011/3/24 Alexander Dalloz :
> Am 23.03.2011 19:33, schrieb admin lewis:
>
>> Thanks very much to all, now I have understood..
>> anyway it's a perc s300.. I see I can make a virtual disk read-only...
>> very interesting.. well .. to have a /boot partition read-only i
2011/3/23 John R Pierce :
> On 03/23/11 10:40 AM, admin lewis wrote:
>> Hi,
>> this is the first time I install linux on a dell server. Simply I
>> booted from a centos 5.5 x64 dvd but I cant see the disks.. is there
>> something I miss ?
>
> does that system have
Hi,
this is the first time I install linux on a dell server. Simply I
booted from a centos 5.5 x64 dvd but I cant see the disks.. is there
something I miss ?
thanks very much for any help
luigi
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Hi,
My server is connected to the lan and when I run tcpdump I see few packets
captured but lots packets received by filter.
How can I dump every packets received by filter ?
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2010/10/26 Miguel Medalha
>
> I have to get/set acls on a windows share by script.
>> I can mount the windows share by mount.cifs but I don't know how to
>> set/get acls... anyone could help me ?
>> thx so much.
>>
>
> You would benefit from posing this question to the Samba mailing list:
>
> sa
Hi,
I have to get/set acls on a windows share by script.
I can mount the windows share by mount.cifs but I don't know how to set/get
acls... anyone could help me ?
thx so much.
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Hi,
I have a php software installed on a centos server with selinux
enforced activeted.
The php software (glpi --> http://www.glpi-project.org) have a plugin
that must write on a temp dir... but selinux dont give access to that
dir to write.
How should i do ?
le
Hi,
i'm looking for a net cd writer software. I've found webcdwriter
(http://joerghaeger.de/webCDwriter/) but it seems not more upgraded.
Anyone know something else ?
thx lewis
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Hi,
I have to install a production server with postgresql.. with few hundreds of
MB (2-300)
would u advice me to partitioning the disk ?
The server will be under vmware environment with SAN as storage.
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2 host/shaver.aaron@aaron.net
shaver ~ # hostname
shaver.aaron.net
shaver ~ # domainname
shaver.aaron.net
Kerberos works well on client , i just thought i've got problems with
principal name.
Appreciate any of your help ;-)
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Mark A. Lewis wrote:
> Apparently, someone didn't get what they wanted for
> Christmas, is grumpy and feels like being the list police.
> Lighten up man...
>
Do me a favour while I turn the Chri
> You are still flouting the rules of posting on the mailing list
> even after I sent you a polite offlist message not to top-post.
> Read the following link on how to post on the CentOS list.
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Apparently, someon
IPCop won't stop it. It will let you put a firewall rule in to block them, but
you can do that with regular iptables.
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> I don't trust paypal with my real CC#. Yay for temporary numbers.
What's to trust? They do anything unauthorized, call your CC company and let
them take care of it. That's the beauty of credit cards, your liability is
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> I'm sorry, but I just can't understand why I can't find these
>
> Anne
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>Well, there are ways and there are ways. An e-mail that allows a single
>reply to confirm an abuse report (avoiding spurious reports/spams) could
>be sent to the original reporter. Have a single change needed, varied
>with an arbitrary value to avoid mechanical responses, could accomplish
>the sam
>Just the idea of a autoresponder for abuse mail account is dang scary. Would
>make a spammers job easy.
>I do not use autoresponders ever for any accounts. I have the server eat all
>mail that comes in and not bounce them off, Again, a good thing for a
>spammer to find.
And what are they going to
>Male Bovine Defecation! If yahoo is going to provide mail services,
>they damn well should do it in a responsible manner. Just becaue
>they are big does not exempt them from this responsibility. On
>the contrary, the large free mail providers, yahoo, hotmail,
>gmail, etc. are frequently used by
>This is why the RFC clearly states that you must answer certain email
>addresses; abuse@ being one! If you don't follow the RFC's than how
>can anyone expect your protocols or operations to be compliant with
>any standards?
>
>Now, someone decided, in their infinite wisdom, that if you send an
>au
Looking at the structure on one of the mirrors should help you:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/
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> I would love to find a Linux laptop that had good wi-fi support.
> Including WPA and using an integrated wi-fi adaptor. Having to edit a
> File to connect to a secure access point is not user friendly if you
> ask me.
I haven't tried with CentOS, but my new Compaq/HP NC6400 Intel chipset
based
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