point, you should see that it's
downloading the the installation image and when it completes, you'll go the
graphic Anaconda installation screen.
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Willow:
src.rpm (or the
built rpm if you prefer, I see I still have it and it's only 98K.
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a mistake
#$#$#
And someone answered, Please don't post your sendmail config in channel.
:)
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Buffy: Okay, well, how long before you un-crypt it?
Willow: Ho
esc servcie in CentOS 5 ?!
>
> What to do? As far as I know, the server is ok. So I have closed the pop
> up. It does not come up again after later login.
Putting escd daemon into google brings up this as the first hit.
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2009-0085.html
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member either firefox or Chrome creating that directory at
some point when I downloaded a file--it may have even been something like
the directory does not exist should I create it and me clicking OK.
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On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 12:57:57AM +0100, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> Scott Robbins wrote:
>
> > I would try using the article at the CentOS wiki on nagios--even though
> > it's dated, it's still one
> > of the best docs on nagios (which generally has horrible docs,
d
when I set it up years ago).
See how far you get with that.
I'm assuming that generally, using the mail command on your machine works. If
it doesn't, then notifications
won't work either.
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/network-scripts/ifcfg-whatever, changing the device
name in there to eth0, changing the name of the file, e.g, ifcfg-p4p1 to
ifcfg-eth0 and
restarting. I haven't gotten it working by just restarting networking, but at
any rate, if you
know you don't want it during installation, you c
, but it will probably also
depend upon the LC_CTYPE settings on the remote machine.
As English is my first language, I've never quite had to do it that way, but at
times, have had to remotely read emails in mutt using Japanese.
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On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 04:56:44PM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 26.07.2012 16:50, schrieb Scott Robbins:
> > Unfortunately, according to folks who have more knowledge than I do
> > about these things, in later versions of Fedora, and therefore, probably
> > t
rently a command line version.)
I know I'm old and cranky, but to me, it just seems like those
meddlesome kids with their newfangled smartphones and touch screens are
taking over development, and that many of them just don't care about the
sysadmin portion of use.
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directory domain. Apparently, authenticating off the
domain controller.
Has there been any change in authentication methods, or joining a
Windows domain, or anything similar?
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if
> > Banshee is packaged for CentOS6 [which I use on servers].
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately Banshee is not to be found in
> the Cent OS repos. ;-(
Untested by me, but
http://banshee-media-player.2283330.n4.nabble.com/Banshee-for-RHEL6-and-clones-td403471
start ldap if it's running--on 5.8, not sure if it's service
slapd or service ldap. See if that helps.
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Spike: We like to talk big... vampires do. '
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 02:14:19PM -0400, Phil Schaffner wrote:
> Scott Robbins wrote on 04/22/2012 05:53 PM:
> > Do you really need it? I much prefer vpnc.
> >
> > http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/vpnc.html
> >
> > The Cisco client has always (in m
ou really need it? I much prefer vpnc.
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/vpnc.html
The Cisco client has always (in my less than humble opinion), been
pretty bad. I remember one wouldn't work on any smp, another wouldn't
work on 64 bit, etc.
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On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 03:24:01PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Scott Robbins wrote:
> >
> > What I do is this for an existing one.
> >
> > I change /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-whatever to ifcfg-eth0 (or
> > whatever it might be, e.g., eth0 and eth1).
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 01:22:49PM -0400, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> On Apr 19, 2012, at 11:25, Scott Robbins wrote:
>
> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming
>
> Removing the biosdevname RPM sounds promising, and I'll test it with a
&
idn't do it.
I believe the Fedora solutions should work.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming
Oops, that's not the solution that's here..
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming
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tremely limited. I believe the only
workaround is make a kickstart file if you want custom partitioning.
RedHat calls it streamlined and simplified.
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Angel:
ng well for me--if you're the maintainer, then, Thank you. :)
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Buffy: Do you remember that demon that almost got out the night I
died?
Willow: Every nightmar
iki/Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming
and
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming
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Buffy: I did
our own language).
And no, my wife isn't watching over my shoulder as I watch this, [1] she
just has me well trained about we English centric Americans. :)
[1] I can think of at least one list member here who will automatically
assume that's why I wrote this. :)
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ethernet, is that KB's thought is the case, that for some reason, it's
simply not seeing the wired ethernet card.
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Buffy: I told one lie... I had one drink
e it just rebuilt without issues though.
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Buffy: What do you want?
Angel: The same thing you do.
Buffy: Okay. What do I want?
Angel: To kill 'em. To kill
click either.
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/vboxbridge.html
There is a program parprouted that can be used. Go down to the wireless
section. It was written on Fedora 8, so not sure how much of it will
work, totally untested in recent years by me.
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"Pirut was the system level updating tool which PackageKit aims to replace
> in
> RHEL 6."
For what it's worth, many people on the Fedora forums find that they
have issues with PackageKit still, and use yumex instead.
The main developer, Richard Hughes, does seem happy to wo
ent, presumably in an effort to go head-to-head
> with M$ and Apple, are going the same way they are: here's how you do it,
> don't try to do it any other way, and we'll make it *REALLY* hard to do it
> any other way.
Yes, and I greatly fear that RH will follow Fedora along muc
o root=/dev/LVM01/root nofb
> module /initrd-2.6.18-274.7.1.el5xen.img
> title CentOS (2.6.18-274.7.1.el5)
> root (hd0,0)
> kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.18-274.7.1.el5 ro root=/dev/LVM01/root nofb
> initrd /initrd-2.6.18-274.7.1.el5.img
>
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aces (I think), rather than
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts, and so on.
Judging from job postings in the NYC area, though, RH/CentOS are still
pretty much dominant.
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fine with Brothers drivers.
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On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 04:17:18PM -0400, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:32:44PM -0700, Todd wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> >
> > Can anyone help me get setup? Also, can anyone point me how to make
> > mutt look like this: http://linsec.ca/File:
o I
> dont know if it even applies anymore.
Hrrm, that's probably the sidebar patch. Doubt it's included as default
in an rpm, though. I'd have to do some digging.
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s pretty much the same thing. (Based entirely on hearsay, haven't
used pine for years. )
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On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 04:04:41PM +0200, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
>
> For your purpose though, I'm not sure xpdf can edit pdfs. When I have to
> do that I use AdobeReader from the adobe site.
xpdf cannot edit pdfs.
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new one with eth1. In VMware clones, I just
delete the eth0 line, change eth1 at the end of the line to eth0, and
edit the /etc/sysoconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 to bring the
hardware address in line with udev. (However, I've never had to do it
on more than 2 or 3 at a time, doing it on 30
have CentOS 6 installed anywhere, maybe never will. You probably
> want to check for ibus and use that instead of scim.
In my earlier reply I missed the CentOS 5.6 part. I didn't try all that
hard, but I wasn't able to build ibus on it--it needed some newer
somethings---glibc?
It is
is being replaced by ibus. It should be available on CentOS-6,
though I don't think I ever got it to build on CentOS 5.
Yes, it's frequently used for Eastern languages--I use it to input
Japanese. It isn't necessary to read Chinese, for that, all she would
need would be fonts.
-
ienced user with a laptop using DHCP, but
the trouble is that RH seems to blindly put in the things aimed at said
user.
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Xander: You were looking at my neck.
Angel:
s Private Server"
> or
> "Does CentOS join Micorsoft strategy?"
One of those was probably fairly quickly removed as spam. The second
one is really not typical of the forum.
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ve to specifically
uncheck enable wireless?
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Angel: I'm weak. I've never been anything else. I wanted to lose
myself in you. I know it will cost me my soul
ntioned it to me, I had her drop them in a directory on a
server and I would run a script to resize them.
Anyway, good luck with it. The whole ImageMagick suite is extremely
userful.
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out pulling sendmail. However, as Tony wrote, Anne will
have to figure out how to use clamav with postfix.
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Cordelia: You can't see everything. You're just
changing that, run newaliases /etc/alias to rebuild the
/etc/alias.db.
To answer your other question, alternatives is the command you asked
about in an earlier post
alternatives --config mta
This will show you if you're using postfix or sendmail.
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On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 07:05:34PM -0700, Craig White wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-08-17 at 15:10 -0400, Scott Robbins wrote:
> >
> > http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/ldap.html
> >
>
> I can't say that I see any advantages to dynamic configuration but
&
that slap.d, nor have I
seen any documentation on it--on the other hand, I didn't look very
hard. I would almost guarantee it adds no new advantages.
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On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 07:17:38PM +0100, Always Learning wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 02:06 +0800, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> > Works fine from Singapore.
> > Must be your ISP thing.
>
> Yes I guess so.
A good site to use to check that is
http://www.downforeveryoneo
id gmail ever fix their "feature" that if you send an email to a
mailing list, you don't receive a copy?
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Faith: Isn't it crazy how slayin' jus
ion, but I've always been able to do everything with it that I need.
Don't know if that helps at all, probably doesn't, but the repoforge
ones have always worked well for me, through CentOS 5, and now 6.
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; Dunno. I'm running 6 on my workstation, and I *do* have an xorg.conf,
> though I will admit that I'm also using kmod-nvidia, and twinview (two
> monitors, spanning).
If I rememeber correctly, nvidia modules usually create an xorg.conf.
You might try reinstalling xorg-x11-drv-keyb
in repoforge. (I realize this doesn't answer your question at all, but
in case that's all you need, comix has always worked reasonably well for
me.)
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stream-6.0 and
> 6.1, SL6.0 and SL6.1) without a problem. Several people also have
> reported success.
I'm one of those people. It's worked pretty much out of the box for
me--though if you use SELinux, also go to toracat's blog on fixing that.
It can be found with a quick googl
elrepo.org
gives instructions on enabling it, then just install the driver. It
will do the blacklisting of noveau and all the rest for you.
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Xander: I wish dating w
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 09:36:26AM -0400, Scott Robbins wrote:
> If you do use RT, I have a page I put up after putting it on CentOS 5.5.
> Most of it is still probably applicable.
Of course, putting the link to said page might be useful. (Rough
morning.)
http://home.roadrunn
trs.org/ -> OTRS
>
If you do use RT, I have a page I put up after putting it on CentOS 5.5.
Most of it is still probably applicable.
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Buffy: Willow, you
erpass this problem?
I might have messed up the quoting here, not sure if Michael was the OP,
but at any rate, there is this post on SL forums about installing a
non-PAE kernel which might be useful.
http://scientificlinuxforum.org/index.php?showtopic=621
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e there's some logic
in it, though I don't know what it is.
http://jp.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=26352&forum=14
See if it's possible to add
PAE to the machine settings in VirtualBox. Settings=>System=>Processor
There's a checkbox for PAE.
age on doing that at
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/hplip.html
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Buffy: Looks like a job for wiccan-girl. What do you say,
Will? Big time danger.
Willow: Hey,
ss (although no more than a guess) is that either you, or whoever
wrote what you read, mistook something about Fedora's change to systemd.
(Probably a tech journalist, trying for senationalism.) :)
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llard.)
However, CentOS 6 is still running /etc/inittab and one can set the
runlevel there, as well as in the kernel line.
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Willow: Why couldn't h
HO) Gnome-centric, I believe that
"Desktop Platform, or even basic desktop, will give you Gnome. (Desktop
or, using the shortname, which in this case, is actually longer,
@basic-desktop).
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DISCLAIMER--not checked for a few months.
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Willow: I'm a bloodsucking fiend! Look at my outfit!
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amlined and
simplified--accordingto everyone else, it's become a crippled thing.
I know that there is no option for disk partitioning, and possibly no
option for custom package selection.
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o mount it, then copy all the files from it into another
directory--I seem to remember Fedora losing this ability
awhile ago. However, that's a vague memory and may be wrong.
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 01:13:54PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Scott Robbins wrote:
> > Have you done this with CentOS/RH/OLE 6? They've crippled it. In a
>
> When would I have tried it? I saw posts about mirrors being sync'd before
> I left work Friday. I&
7;d have to dig through the Fedora testing list, I
think.
However, kickstart functionality remains, so you can always use a
kickstart file, and that will enable you to do partitioning, and package
selection.
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's purely personal preference, and can be safely
ignored--just, if I do, for whatever reason, want a GUI on a server, I'd
much prefer a *box (or other--twm is available actually, but I don't
like it), I'd like something light.
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by the site, as they
talked about their open yum repo or whatever they called it, but it
turned out to be nothing more than what is on the original download,
just allowing you to use yum to install it.)
Just mentioning this to hopefully help others avoid the samem
misunderstanding.
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On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 10:43:37PM -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:
> On 7/4/2011 10:41 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 10:30:08PM -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:
> >> Has anyone seen a supported hardware list on CentOS 6?
> >>
> >> I've got
a Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN mini-card
> in it and I'm trying to find out if it's going to have native driver
> support for the WIFI.
I think most of the Dell Inspirons actually have a Broadcom 1390.
There's plenty of posts on it on Fedora forum, not sure how much will be
applic
e...
>
> That doesn't work on Debian/Ubuntu because runlevels 2-5 are the same.
I remember in Debian it was update-rc.d -f xdm remove
I would guess something similar (gdm?) remove would work.
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g
Sorry, accidentally deleted the previous message so have to write this
as new, rather than reply.
At any rate, my CentOS 5.6 installation shows fdupes as available
through rpmforge.
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On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 05:37:01PM -0400, Meenoo Shivdasani wrote:
> On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
>
> > I'm going to post a link to my own page on it---which has links to other
> > pages. Among other things, it goes through TLS.
> >
&
ngs, it goes through TLS.
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/ldap.html
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Willow: The school paper is edging on depressing lately. Have you
It would help to be more specific. If you are "pulling something from a
repository," do you mean that it's a CentOS program?
When a command is not found, or a library is not found, one way to find
it is with
yum provides */
Can you give a specific example?
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If it's a swap partition, first turn off the swap
swapoff /dev/VGwhaever/LogVol01
Then lvremove.
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Xander: What's going on here? People are g
and finally add it to the LVM.
>
> I would like to use it as a backup data drive.
I have a page that might help. (It's not the best page in the world,
mostly done as a reference for myself, but)
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/lvm.html
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e bind_policy doesn't work? The
> rc.local hack seems ... ugly ... and embarrassing if a client would
> ever find it out. :-)
Agreed. I've never known that fix to not work though.
(Thanks for the input,will have to add that it doesn't work in all
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Buffy: You sound like Mr. Initiative! 'Demon
far longer than a year. :) (I might do it anyway)
Grouchily yours, (Not at you, at RH for being unable to get such a
basic thing to work--actually, at one point, Fedora changed bind_policy
to soft so that it would work, but now they're back to the broken way.)
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the machine.
Same with DRAC. It's useful, for example, if one is trying to do
something like team NICs, and a mistype makes the machine's main IP
address unreachable. As Johnny says, it's a separate IP address.
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 03:23:20PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Scott Robbins wrote:
>
> >
> > http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/ldap.html
>
> And after a *very* brief glance, I've bookmarked it for future reference,
> since it has things like *ex
penldap--though I don't cover it with samba--that is a
cut above most of the documentation, in my not at all humble opinion--I
fully agree with Mark that the vast majority of ldap documentation is
horrendous. Some folks have found my page useful, so I'll offer it for
consideration.
http://h
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 02:41:10PM +0200, Sven Aluoor wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:58 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> > As was mentioned, rpmforge has it. For what it's worth, p7zip does the
> > same thing and somewhat more quickly at least in my very rough
> > b
lls.
I haven't looked at the link you posted, but I would recommend, when
posting to this, or any other mailing list, putting all necessary
information. As it is, anyone reading your post, such as myself, who
doesn't feel like going to the link, really has no idea what you might
have do
veral repositories set up on the server which are the following:
As was mentioned, rpmforge has it. For what it's worth, p7zip does the
same thing and somewhat more quickly at least in my very rough
benchmarks, e.g. time rar e something.rar vs 7z e something rar.
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e high CPU usage.
Preferences>Advanced>General>Advanced Configuration>Enable Global Search
and Indexer (don't have Thunderbird handy, so that path might be
slightly off.)
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que, but a bit better--I think it's
VolumeGroup00/lvm_root, VolumeGroup00/lvm_swap, and things like that.
(Keeping both LVs in the same VG by default.)
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Xander: It
On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 04:29:42PM -0400, Scott Robbins wrote:
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>
> I like tmux. Available from rpmforge.
>
I should have mentioned that it does do splitting both ways by default.
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vertical splitting and I still can't get it work.
>
> ^A | doesn't do anything.
>
> Horizontal splitting works fine.
I like tmux. Available from rpmforge.
I have a little page on it, which has links to a good cheatsheet
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu
s than exist in 5.5. I'm guessing
> centos 6 will have updated packages which will allow Chrome to install.
Judging from Scientific Linux 6.0, this seems to be the case, installed
without problem or any special effort.
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[chromium]
name=CentOS-5 - Custom Chromium kit from linux-powered.com
baseurl=ftp://ftp.linux-powered.com/CentOS/5.x/Chromium/$basearch/
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-rk
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> > Not sure what causes this and I really don't have a clue as to what the
> > consequences are when seeing this or how to fix it. Google just
> > confuses me with any suggestions.
Is this with EMC HBA's? If so, they will show drives for each
connection.
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tic on a desktop. Shouldn't
be anyway.
You can install the beta. The problem is that it's only available in
i386 so if you have an x86_64, you have to install various dependencies.
However, haven't had any issues with it, aside from that of needing the
386 libraries.
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e spec file. Try adding libsane-hpaio and see if that fixes
it.
Otherwise, in both cases, I'd recommend my own page on installing it
from source. (NOT the install wizard they have, which is a complete
pain for several reasons.)
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/hplip.html
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u have received.
I honestly don't think that it's a good thing to join a list and start
criticizing the answers you receive before looking at archives and
getting a feeling for the particular list.
Anyway, there really isn't a short answer to the question, as you'll see
if you
HP printers. (If you're not familar with rpmforge, see the CentOS
wiki articles on using outside repos and setting priorities.
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Spike: A slayer with family
had some old machines we were going to
use with 4.1, but they were 32 bit and so we weren't able to use them.
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Oz: Looks dead, smells dead, yet it's
for testing. For any sort of production use, ESXi 4.1 is
quite good.
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Spike: What's Big Blue doing anyway?
The Judge: I am preparing.
Spike: It's inter
appening, it didn't work.
You may want to try VMware-player if you, (like almost everyone else)
preferred 1.x to 2.x. The later versions of player are more like 1.x,
allowing you to install an operating system from ISO or whatever, and
work quite well with 64 bit CentOS.
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