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+1, that's extremely handy, especially for people who avoid the mouse.
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' support does not exist, of course. Thank fsck that
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On 05.12.2013 20:15, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
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On 05.12.2013 18:19, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Actually, Manitu, also known as NIXSpam, is quite a good list. I've
been using only this one and Spamhaus for years. Very good FP:Spam
ratio.
RBLs should at most be used in Spamassassin
of files, not to
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I can attest to the usefulness of 'lsyncd' for large numbers of files
(our file server has almost 2 million in active use, with a second
backup server that's lsync'd to the first.
Things
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it.
http://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsug_html_chunked/AppToolstcpdump.html
In addition jnettop could be helpful as well.
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on the drives, smth like:
filter = [r|/dev/sda2]
(make sure you delete /etc/lvm/cache/.cache and regenerate it with
vgscan so as not to contain old stuff)
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be unwise, but it can be done by specifying
errors=continue in /etc/fstab.
I would do some network/throughput tests between your hosts though,
check that all drives are fine, that have available space etc. Also
check the logs, dmesg and so on.
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is weak.
The stock Firefox is quite old (just the way I like it), the newest one
packs quite a lot of changes, you should try it:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/latest/linux-x86_64/
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The vintage aspect is more of a feature, than a bug. :-)
If interested, I maintain a desktop oriented remix here:
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-kvm-rhev-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6_4.9.src.rpm
It seems that this tree is not carried/built by CentOS.
Are there any plans on the CentOS for carrying these packages?
How does this differ from stock kvm?
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usermod -g webdev $USER
chgroup -R webdev /home/$USER
chmod -R g+rw /home/$USER
done.
If that CPanel runs PHP as suphp or fcgi this will break functionality.
I still think setfacl is the least invasive method.
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it to CentOS is trivial.
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-manager, you're set!
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On 25.09.2013 07:25, C. L. Martinez wrote:
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On 24.09.2013 14:17, carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
Does usb redirection works?? I am trying to assign to a Win7 kvm
guest
an usb HP printer without luck ... My second attempt is to use usb
needs a good, solid browser is to use the stock
one (Firefox ESR) or get the latest Firefox binary from ftp.mozilla.org
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our vms from esxi to xenserver 6.2, citrix
have some migration tools that seemed to work fine, recommended.
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On 05.09.2013 11:27, Nux! wrote:
On 05.09.2013 11:01, Joseph W. Joshua wrote:
Best way would be to install a windows VM in the server, then u can
rdesktop into it to install your CentOS VM.
Stupid vmware vsphere is the sole reason I'm using a windows VM on my
centos (ahem, stella
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recommend backing up and reinstalling from scratch or if you have a home
partition just let it be unformatted and your settings should be
preserved - most of the stuff in /home is arch-agnostic.
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On 03.08.2013 14:35, Ahmed wrote:
On 08/03/2013 05:45 PM, Nux! wrote:
On 03.08.2013 07:32, Ahmed wrote:
Hi All,
I am thinking about converting my centos 6.3 32bit system
to
centos 6.4 64bit system. Please let me know what are the
consequences
of
conducting this type
On 29.07.2013 11:14, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
Can anyone point met to a useful solution to enable file sharing to
Win7
Pro without Samba?
FTP? AFAIK one can add an FTP account as a drive in Windows.
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(basically an improved forked
who gets actually maintained).
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On 17.07.2013 19:44, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
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On 17.07.2013 16:50, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
John Doe wrote:
From: m.r...@5-cent.us m.r...@5-cent.us
Are there any other -light weight- image viewers in the standard
repositories, including epel? I DO NOT WANT OR NEED a semantic
option in
fstab), but only for EXT4 filesystems (and probably XFS).
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On 24.06.2013 16:42, Wade Hampton wrote:
Any other suggestions on solid state drives (other than noatime
on mounts).
Make sure your partitions are correctly aligned (recent parted should
take care of it).
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Try to disable selinux (setenforce 0) temporarily and see if the
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been something else,
likely pebcak.
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of interest
3. Text easily without having to pre-define a bounding box for the
ad-hoc
text
Forget that mono %^* and install Shutter; does what you said and more.
http://shutter-project.org/downloads/third-party-packages/
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On 20.06.2013 16:30, Rock wrote:
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install Shutter; does what you said and more.
I have had Shutter all along on my CentOS 6.4 laptop.
Here's how Shutter compares to Paint.NET on those 3 key annotation
items
Well, Shutter is more than
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On 27.05.2013 21:40, Digimer wrote:
Thanks for any help/advice!
https://www.webvirtmgr.net/ + browser?
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On 19.05.2013 07:39, Florian La Roche wrote:
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 07:24:05PM +0100, Nux! wrote:
I have some here: http://li.nux.ro/download/openstack/images/
KS here: http://li.nux.ro/download/openstack/ks/
These kickstart files look very good. The 4 files each contain changes
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it does not support multi_host; if your network host goes, it all goes.
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On 12.05.2013 19:20, Nux! wrote:
Good job. You have a CloudStack word in the page, you might want to
rename it to Openstack. :-)
Having said that, be careful with RDO in production if it's the case;
it does not support multi_host; if your network host goes, it all
goes.
There's another
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On 29.04.2013 18:46, mattias wrote:
Ah ok
The problem is i cant even boot it
The machine boot only 1 sec and stops
Which FreeBSD iso are you using and which virsh profile?
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On 29.04.2013 18:49, mattias wrote:
Not a iso
A img file
From stacklet.com
Are you using virtio or generic devices for your VM?
Anyway, I recommend you start from an official ISO.
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with this image I could not saturate 1 Gbps link (just rudimentary
test with fetch -o /dev/null), but it's still an improvement.
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. Which of the two do
you recommend? Or, alternatively, what other package might be a
better choice?
There's also linphone, not sure how good it is.
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Hello Marko,
The 2 kernels will coexist peacefully. If you modify
/boot/grub/menu.lst to boot the elrepo kernel-ml it will remember to
boot the same kernel next time, after an update.
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trace I couldn't see
Is selinux on? If you boot the new kernel with selinux=0 does the panic
happen?
I had this happen to me recently.
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On 13.03.2013 20:59, Frank Cox wrote:
Modes 1920x1080 #Choose the resolution
What laptop is this?
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On 28.02.2013 08:31, Sorin Srbu wrote:
I see Johnny Hughes has released CR-updates for CentOS 6.
Is CentOS 6.4 brewing yet then? 8-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9lbCrjqMKw
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If you're only interested into cutting out part of the audio, ffmpeg
can extract certain intervals and I think it has a finer granularity.
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If you would be so kind as to remind me of the repo where Audacity can
be found I will install it and tell you exactly which file has the
issue.
Let me know if this works for you:
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I installed the 32 bit version. Works slick so far.
great
Did you build that from source?
yes, you can inspect the SRPM (imported from rpmfusion
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I wouldn't worry about it if it doesn't persist; probably a
network/mirror hiccup.
So you're thinking that maybe this is related to Software Update then.
Oh, yes, sorry for not being more clear
of apps moving on beyond compatibility with
the older components in C5?
Or any hints for making it work?
Thanks!
Check this
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Is there a way to limit the upload speed from the guests?
Thanks,
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You need to read about 'tc'.
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failure: repodata/filelists.sqlite.bz2 from elrepo: [Errno 256] No
more
mirrors to try.
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I wouldn't worry about it if it doesn't persist; probably a
network/mirror hiccup.
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On 08.02.2013 11:46, Karanbir Singh wrote:
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How could I work around this? Any other pointers for achieving higher
density welcome (don't suggest container technology please).
Xen, because of the way it works, will always get to higher density /
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Hello,
I'm looking into installing ceph, can anyone share his experiences and
advices? What kernels you used and so on, installation repos, are there
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On 26.01.2013 22:51, James Freer wrote:
Not sure how word perfect got into the thread. I used the letters WP
for word processing and now Word Perfect is being discussed
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that Centos really is for Server use
rather than desktop... i was just hoping to use it as a desktop before
moving onto the server route.
If you'd like to try, I do maintain a desktop related repository meant
to not conflict with @Base or EPEL (or Elrepo):
rpm -ivh
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux
You can run virt-manager over SSH, you need putty and a X server (e.g.
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Any advice on what may help us would be greatly appreciated.
Haproxy. Session-aware, SSL-aware, extremely light and powerful.
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You can add a virtual network with a dhcp range and you can specify
your public IPs there. Other than that there's no way to assign IPs,
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. This is what I'm modifying:
http://li.nux.ro/download/stella/6/SRPMS/
See also http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix, I would imagine some/most
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for adding the right driver with no
success.
Could anybody try to help me out, please?
Thank you.
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No idea how to solve this problem, other than recommending you to
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Mark LaPierre wrote:
Is xoscope available in any available CentOS repo?
I've added it to my repo nux-dextop:
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