Patrick Lists пишет:
Hi,
I need to sign a bunch of RPM packages that have interdepencies:
build #1, sign #1, install #1, build #2, sign #2, install #2 etc.
Based on the info in bz436812 [1] I have created the key (RSA sign only,
4096bit, no sub keys) and put this in .rpmmacros:
fred smith пишет:
gang, I feel dumb having to ask this...
I've got a Centos 5.5 installation (it's not new, I've been using it for
over a year on this machine) and all of a sudden just a few minutes ago
everything on the gnome desktop disappeared. no icons, right-click doesn't
bring up a
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Also which Fedora version was the basis for this?
Version of anaconda is tightly linked to Fedora version, so it's based
on Fedora 13, because it use anaconda-13.
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Zhihao Lou пишет:
I'm trying to set up a lab with multiple workstations running CentOS
5. Does anybody knows how to keep the packages in sync among
workstations? Ideally I want any change made on any machine be able to
applied to all other machines. Alternatively, to push the changes
(add
saurabh wrote:
i followed your instructions and edited the local repo file under
/etc/yum.repos.d by adding disabled=1 in the last
Really sorry, I mistyped. Right option is enabled, not disabled, so
you need replace disabled=1 by enabled=0.
Once again, sorry!
saurabh wrote:
Please help me out
- Disabling the local Repo
just place disabled=1 line in your .repo file for local repository
or by
- Any method to keep it up to date ,[syncing it with some online
repository]
copy of DVD doesn't need to be synced, since it doesn't updated at all.
If you
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Is there a way to limit port access on a per-user basis? My practical goal
is to limit, who is allowed to use SMTP AUTH in Sendmail. Any possible
solutions appreciated...
Obviously, limiting by ip will not work, since the very purpose of SMTP AUTH
is to enable mail relaying
MHR wrote:
I've noticed that once I right click on my flash drive icon and umount
it, in order to remount it I have to unplug it and then plug it back
in.
Is there a command that will accomplish the same task without the
unplug and plug back in physics?
Yes. You should use
$ gnome-mount -p
MHR wrote:
I have an LCD monitor with both VGA and DVI connectors on it, and a
video card to match (both connectors). If I want to switch from the
VGA (currently in use) to the DVI, do I need to do anything special
other than switch wires? I didn't see anything in google that was
helpful
Mad Unix wrote:
I suggest make it a little bit lighter:
inline corrections:
#!/bin/sh
# Shell script to monitor or watch the disk space
# It will send an email to $ADMIN, if the (free avilable) percentage
# of space is = 90%
#
Jerry Geis wrote:
I have a line like:
lang en_US.UTF-8
in my kickstart file. However it stops on that screen to prompt me.
Everything else works fine... I am using centos 4.6.
Is this line no longer correct? I am sure I got it from a anaconda file
to start with.
It seems that only
lang
Hi!
Rob Lines wrote:
I am looking for an app that would run from the terminal and would
emulate a bash shell (or pass everything to the shell) that would allow
me to set a log file and then record all my input and the output to the
screen from the commands. As an added bonus if it would
Hi!
Gergely Buday wrote:
is it possible to prepare for a certified (big North American Linux
vendor) engineer exam with a CentOS install ?
If big North American Linux vendor is RedHat, than answer will be yes.
I have heard that the test contains questions on specific GUIs, are
they included
lingu wrote:
Desktop: Fedora is a good move but check out the stable version and
install.I recommend u either fedora6 or fedora 8.Keep in mind if you
I think it worth to use CentOS on desktops too or, may be it would be
even better, Scientific Linux - it's like CentOS is a rebuild of RHEL.
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