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What you can also try to do is install the old KDE 3.x from the Trinity
project; they do have instructions for EL6:
http://trinitydesktop.org/installation.php#redhat
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On 08.05.2012 15:07, Timothy Madden wrote:
On 05/08/2012 03:33 PM, Nux! wrote:
On 08.05.2012 12:33, Timothy Madden wrote:
Hello
Since I got CentOS 6 I no longer have the tree view in Konqueror,
and
none of the other file managers have it. I believe this is because
some
plugin has
and don't want to break yum.
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The EPEL repo provides python26 which doesn't conflict with stock
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Anyway, for those of you interested to run the RPMs from the
libreoffice.org tarball instead of the stock packages, I put them all
in
a repo.
Repo updated with 3.5.3:
http://www.nux.ro/archive/2012/05/LibreOffice_org_RPMs_repo_updated.html
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On 02.05.2012 14:21, Boris Epstein wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org
wrote:
On 05/02/2012 02:09 PM, Nux! wrote:
it manually? That is doable, of course, but kind of cumbersome.
Does
anybody know if there is a tool we are expected to use
On 29.04.2012 21:07, Vnpenguin wrote:
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 13:55, Nux! n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
I thought I spammed here as well last night when I sent to the SL
list, but appears not. Sorry for the noise.
Anyway, for those of you interested to run the RPMs from the
libreoffice.org tarball
On 29.04.2012 23:36, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 04/27/2012 01:55 PM, Nux! wrote:
I thought I spammed here as well last night when I sent to the SL
list, but appears not. Sorry for the noise.
Anyway, for those of you interested to run the RPMs from the
libreoffice.org tarball instead
On 27.04.2012 07:32, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
This time in the normal repo or also in testing?
Greetings, j.
Johan,
I don't think this repo will be related to the CentOS project, so it'll
only live on my server.
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On 26.04.2012 19:12, aurfalien wrote:
On Apr 26, 2012, at 1:54 PM, Nux! wrote:
On 26.04.2012 18:23, aurfalien wrote:
Hi,
While there are a few howtos floating around, what is the standard
way to snapshot guests?
I went through and converted from raw to pre allocated meta data
qcow2
On 26.04.2012 19:21, aurfalien wrote:
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On 26.04.2012 19:12, aurfalien wrote:
On Apr 26, 2012, at 1:54 PM, Nux! wrote:
On 26.04.2012 18:23, aurfalien wrote:
Hi,
While there are a few howtos floating around, what is the
standard
way to snapshot
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On 26.04.2012 23:12, aurfalien wrote:
On Apr 26, 2012, at 6:07 PM, Nux! wrote:
On 26.04.2012 22:53, aurfalien wrote:
On Apr 25, 2012, at 5:46 PM, Lars Hecking wrote:
aurfalien writes:
Hi all,
Really enjoying KVM as I was a long time user of Xen. Both are
cool, just enjoying the new
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Nope, you will have to use lvm; a small price to pay to be free ;-)
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 01:33:36 +
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Hi,
I've just updated the RPMs for Libreoffice to match version 3.4.5
(from Fedora 16). If you have my repo[1] installed simply do a:
yum --enablerepo=nux-libreoffice-testing update libreoffice*
If you have
this.
I'll keep you guys updated.
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do :-).
PS: Sorry for any typo's etc I was tired when I wrote this email, had
been awake only a few minutes.
Thanks Jake for the details.
Well, what you say about building it yourself is what I'm actually trying to
do now, but it is not a piece of cake:
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux
Libreoffice.org before, but got into trouble when
logging in with ssh -X and
then opening LibreOffice.
greetings, J.
Hi,
I've just updated the RPMs for Libreoffice to match version 3.4.5 (from
Fedora 16). If you have my repo[1] installed simply do a:
yum --enablerepo=nux-libreoffice
--enablerepo=nux-libreoffice-testing update libreoffice*
If you have RPMs from libreoffice.org in use ignore this message as you
will run into conflicts!
[1] -
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/libreoffice/el6/x86_64/nux-libreoffice-release-0-2.el6.nux.noarch.rpm
Hopefuly Karanbir will quickly
Ljubomir Ljubojevic writes:
I have been having OpenOffice 3.2 for EL 5.x in my repo since it's
release, by unpacking it in my repo folder, but I think desktop
integration needed some work.
It is much easier to install on several systems from repository. And I
created virtual packages to
/centos-devel/2011-September/008159.html ,
and packages will be moved to Extras repo.
Hi,
Several people have tested this successfully. You can even get slightly
newer packages from here:
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/libreoffice/el6/x86_64/ that Karanbir hasn't
yet got around to putting
, especially for web servers:
http://www.rfxn.com/projects/linux-malware-detect/
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Bazy writes:
Hello,
I'm looking for two hours now for a VPS provider offering CentOS 6 in
DE or UK. Can you please point me to one, maybe where you currently
own a virtual server and have a good experience with it.
+1 Hetzner for DE.
In UK check Bytemark.co.uk.
. Been playing with their
latest beta release in a raid0+1 setup; haven't managed to lose any data yet.
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Nux,
Thanks for your
into this kind of problems you can just remove or rename
/var/lib/mysql and restart the service, it should reset you back to
square one. Of course, make a backup first!
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It always managed to find the driver from the vfd/floppy and continue
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http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/htaccessweb.htm
However, I have not found any good comparisons or reviews. Has anyone
tested this kind of tools?
- Jussi
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as the
underlying ssh connection works? It doesn't prompt for the ssh
password and using -essh doesn't change it.
Les,
What commands are you using exactly? To or from the rescued host? Also, are
you using ssh non-standard ports?
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some parameters to rsync (like -av or maybe even
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available, including but not limited to:
LibreOffice, VLC, MPlayer, Shutter, Arista, Java, Flash, GParted, extra wifi
drivers etc.
You can read (just slightly) more about it here: http://li.nux.ro/stella.
I'd love to receive any feedback.
Cheerio!
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From RHEL docs:
The default implementation of LUKS in Red Hat Enterprise Linux is AES
128 with a SHA256 hashing. Ciphers that are available are:
AES - Advanced Encryption Standard - FIPS PUB 197
Twofish (A 128-bit Block Cipher)
Serpent
Ljubomir Ljubojevic writes:
My laptop is 3-4 years old, no AES addon in it. And I can see only high
end CPU's have them, so I will not be buying one sore several years (I
also use laptop in the field, grain silos, etc so I will not buy
anything that is expensive).
Then all the more
Les Mikesell writes:
is there a better way to do remote audio in general, and specifically
for a windows guest that doesn't see a real audio device?
Lol, this is starting to smell like winbl0ws forums. Way off-topic.
Afaik you don't need any real audio device, then again I'm no windows
Jani Ollikainen writes:
Hi,
How one is supposed to do screenshots of a website with CentOS 6?
If you're not looking for something strictly command line I've found Shutter
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found for this connection in the manager but no
entries in the logs in /var/log
Googling tells me to check to make sure that the service is running, and it
is.
Where to check next?
Make sure libvirtd service is started and kvm module loaded.
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and mysql replication) and I'll do
the high availability part from DNS (yes, I know there are issues with this
solution as well).
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with any due to time problems (that also keep back
libreoffice btw : ) but will do as wolfy suggested and try a rsync+mysql
replication. high availability will be done at dns level (i know, it's not
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with this
solution as well).
Thanks again.
Think about session store too.
DH
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that will do
2. Should I define the broadcast too in the above command?
If I don't define it, will the above command means the broadcast would
be 10.1.25.255?
you can skip the broadcast if you want
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. It shouldn't be needed to
specify other settings.
Where I work we'd route the additional subnet through the IP you already
have on the server, thus allowing you to allocate _all_ 8 IPs as a range
on the loopback interface with a /32 netmask. See if your ISP can do this
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I'm looking for some recommendations. I need to have some sort of high
availability for a set of php mysql web sites, they must be hosted on 2
servers, in separate data centres and obviously on differrent IPs.
I can't use a load balancer because that will introduce a single point of
that
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didn't specify whether you were
looking for a laser or an inkjet.
Thanks all for the answers, sorry for not being more specific. I'm
looking for an inkjet printer for home use. I think I got the idea, anyway.
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Hi,
Any success stories with C6 and wireless printers? Or maybe horror stories
and what products to avoid?
I'm looking at some HPs on amazon right now, some quite cheap, ~ £50, not
bad. Ideally they should have easy to refill cartridges.
Thanks.
is just
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Aleksey Tsalolikhin writes:
Is there a way to update a CentOS 5.4 server to 5.6 (but not 5.7)?
yum update takes me all the way up to 5.7.
Use the 5.6 repos from the vault in your yum configs:
http://vault.centos.org/5.6/
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of things have changed, better take this to KDE mailing list.
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/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/rhpl/translate.py, line 132
except IOError:
^
TabError: inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in indentation
Is it related ?
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several TB on top of mdraid+lvm, no problems so
far. Nice and fast; love the online resize feature.
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Regarding http://twitter.com/CentOS/statuses/79336297579282432
I don't have a twitter account so I'm spamming the list since it looks on
topic :)
I'd like to see on the LiveCD the following:
1. latest dd_rescue
2. latest gparted
3. ntfs-3g
4. screen
5. mc
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R P Herrold writes:
CentOS 6 Live CD would composed of packges from the
distribution's packages
Why? What's wrong with a few extra packages from EPEL?
It's not like I'm asking for games or eye candy stuff.
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A while ago I got great instructions from Pasi for migrating standalone
systems to *xen*. However, now I have decided to use KVM instead, which
raises a new question:
How to migrate a standalone system to *KVM*?
I know a two-step way to do it:
standalone
the GID from UNIX Attributes respected, so
I'm getting closer. :-)
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Hi,
I need to have several EL machines in an AD env.
Joining the machines was easier than expected using authconfig, but what
happens now is that blahdomain\blahuser gets assigned a
different, random ID each time I use a different station.
In AD I did specify the UID and GID in the UNIX
Ray Van Dolson writes:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 06:07:46PM +0100, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
You might try taking a look at idmap_ad(8) (and the other idmap_* man
pages as well).
I'm not sure which idmap backend gets used by default (RID?). I did
think idmap_rid would result in consistent
set password=password(blahcopter) where user=root;
flush privileges;
exit;
service mysqld restart
Written from (very volatile) memory so double check the commands..
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subsystem is not available in RHEL 5.6 kernel and
rebuild that until Centos 5.6 is out.
Alternatively I had good experience with elrepo's kernel-ml (2.6.35 etc).
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the PPTP got disconnected.
No obvious error message in the PPTP log.
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Keith Roberts writes:
Hi list.
I have rebuilt tcptrack now.
Wow, wasn't aware of this program. Looks very nice/useful. They should
rename it to tcptop :)
Could come in handy instead of jnettop.
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options uid and gid don't seem to work for ext3 filesystems. Are
there any other options for this purpose?
Try to run chown also after you have mounted the filesystem. That should
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Athmane Madjoudj writes:
On 01/13/2011 05:01 PM, Tris Hoar wrote:
Hi List,
In case any of you are wondering when RHEL5.6 will be out our satellite
server has just pulled down a copy (with bind97 and php53 :) so I'd
expect an official announcement fairly soon.
And they have just updated
. All works flawlessly… No idea what the problem was, but
glad it's working :-(
the repo is at http://dl.nux.ro/rpm/nux-php52.repo if you like testing.
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, all volumes should be preserved. I did
this a couple of times without problems (and will do it again once Centos 6
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is that the spec file is not the problem, it's
somehow my build environment. If I use the centos-testing repo for php
everything works fine, if i rebuild the srpm from centos-testing.. the error
appears again..
I tried building both manually and from mock. Same sad result on both
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Hi guys,
I've been working on a yum repo for PHP 5.2 and today I wanted to update
it[1], however on a test machine using my PHP packages (e.g.
php-common-5.2.16-1nux) a yum update to the new RPMs with version 5.2.17
gives the following error: Error: Package tuple ('php-common', 'i386', '0',
Keith Roberts writes:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2011, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
Will you be adding the readline library, which allows PHP to
be used as an interactive interpreter, similar to GW-Basic.
Yes, that's included, but my repo is not usable right now due to the
problem in the $subj soo.. any tips
. Sure it may require some scripting
around it to automate it but it has the advantage of verifying build depends,
etc. so it's worth it IMO.
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Ryan Wagoner writes:
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 8:51 AM, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
Hi,
Been recently more and more tempted to use mock for building rpms, but
looking at it I have one problem. As far as I could read about it, mock
essentially rebuilds srpms so to use it I would need a separate
f...@ll writes:
Hi,
I'm using repo from http://dl.iuscommunity.org/ and I want use php5.3
but I can't see module php53-mhash, where I find this module? Any repo
can I use where this module I find?
f...@ll
Afaik the mhash module is no longer available in php 5.3 (no matter what
repo you
tony.chamberl...@lemko.com writes:
I am looking for the optimal VPN. Well it doens't have to be that elaborate.
Just the best VPN. We currently have some customers using PPTP, some using
openvpn, some using Cisco Any Connect and there are a few others.
So my question is, if you have
on a
machine (CPU, memory, I/O etc).
[1] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel
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os reload.
Sherin,
AFAIK you're safe as long as you obviously do not install on the LVM disk.
Centos will pick up any LVM groups you have on that disk, you should be able
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Eero Volotinen wrote on Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:47:14 +0200:
is there any nice way to install build requirements on buildserver?
Not sure what you mean by that, but all necessary Perl packages are
available as rpm, for instance perl-Encode-Detect-1.01-1.el5.rf
What I
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Hi , guys:
I have a new Acer laptop and I have installed CentOS 5.5 x86_64 bit.
The problem is that there is no driver for the ATI mobility radeon
HD5470 and the graphic is so bad!
On amd-ati website I have found
(www.tasnap.com).
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Lanny Marcus writes:
I have a 2.9 MB MP3 file. Would like to use about the first 10%, to
embed sound on a web page. The Packages I have in Applications Sound
Video don't seem to be able to edit the file like that. Is there a
Package I can get from a Yum Repository that will do that? Using
wouldn't be concerned, really.
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010, cahit Eyigünlü wrote:
i am trying to install plesk but my cent os has a newer version of open ssl
that is why my setup is interrupting, how could i remove open ssl ?
i tryed yum remove openssl but it encounter lots of errors i want to remove
only the open ssl not the
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Alan Hoffmeister wrote:
On 08/03/2010 09:53, Khusro Jaleel wrote:
Thanks to all of you for your help, and especially Tim Shubitz who faced the
same problem and his solution worked perfectly for me.
However, now that I have properly created a GPT partition of size 2.7TB,
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, Dan Burkland wrote:
Hello all,
I have been exploring the various intrusion detection systems available for the
Linux platform and was wondering what ones you all would recommend? I have used
AIDE before and while it is extremely easy to setup, it does not support the
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, Bob Beers wrote:
Hi list,
I can install the default ppp-2.4.4-2, but when I try to
install an rpm I built from Sangoma's ppp-2.4.4.5 (using
checkinstall-1.6.1) I get this error:
# rpm -ivh ppp.2.4.4.5-1.eai.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
ppp 2.4.3-3
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
mod_substitute is included in later Apache's and does a great job. I
actually like it better than mod_proxy_html, since the latter has a
tendency to rewrite a _lot_ of stuff to make it valid HTML/XHTML.
Not that that's necessarily a terrible
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010, Jason Pyeron wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=437046 seems to indicate it may be
part of RHEL5. But I do not see it there either.
One can find mod_cband in Karanbir's testing repo for EL5. But I couldn't
find anything for EL4.
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on Centos 5
stock xen versions when running xentop in batch mode.
Anyone can tell me what is going on? What am I missing? Is there any other way
I can obtain that info?
The xen is installed from gitco.de/repo/, should it matter. The kernel is
2.6.18-164.
Thanks.
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the person to 'mount' the
gmail
storage and say 'copy/paste' from his system to the gmail account?
Thanks ~
Google is your friend (wikipedia too : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GmailFS
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