On 14/05/2012 19:15, Steve Clark wrote:
> Yes the fc12 version loads just fine.
> ipsec-tools-0.7.3-4.fc12.i686
>
So it's not in CentOS 6.
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I didn't think ipsec-tools were in CentOS 6?
Just openswan.
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On 30/04/2012 02:20, Spiro Harvey wrote:
> Shaun wrote:
>> I just need to be really careful about the remove command in future.
>
> I've found that breaking things is always the fastest path to a great
> education.
I'
On 27/04/2012 14:56, Markku Kolkka wrote:
> So the real problem is that you don't understand the directionality of
> dependencies.
Almost certainly :)
> "yum install packagename" installs packagename + anything
> that packagename requires. "yum remove packagename" removes packagename
> + anything
On 27/04/2012 14:05, Les Mikesell wrote:
> What did you expect:
>
> Removing for dependencies:
>NetworkManager-gnome
>
> meant before you confirmed the yum action?
>
Well if that was what was presented to me as an action then I obviously
need to be more vigilant! :) In fact I had similar
On 27/04/2012 12:24, Jason Pyeron wrote:
> Are you saying that you had the applet in the gnome panel prior to installing
> the network manager rpm and then when you removed the network manager rpm (via
> yum) it yanked the applet too? If so which version of Centos and which version
> of network man
On 25/04/2012 07:09, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a way to nail down the issue of high load on a server basically
> trying to understand the reason behind high load at a specific time period.
> I use top command but it does not have history.
>
> Nagios reports saying "*[04-25-2012 10:
On 27/04/2012 02:18, Lists wrote:
> Problem isn't so much actual "speed" but causing network monitors to
> freak out due to "high" load average
> when performing backups. I can make exceptions for servers doing
> backups, but then I don't get notifications when
> the load is legitimately high. I
On 26/04/2012 22:08, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
(snip)
> yum history list
> yum history info
>
> and
> yum history undo
> yum history redo,
> ...
> ...
>
Well this is it. I've used both 'remove' and 'history undo' and had
better success (system not having something important removed) with the
On 26/04/2012 15:58, Les Mikesell wrote:
> You can't really generalize about that. Yum just does what the
> dependencies of the rpm packages you install or remove tell it to do.
> A "yum groupinstall 'GNOME Desktop Environment'" might bring back
> anything that is missing.
>
Well I was kinda e
Hi all,
I'm a bit of a newbie to CentOS though not Linux in general. I come from
an apt-get package management mentality and I've had a few issues where
package management actions haven't quite done what I'd expect. So I'm
guessing it's user error! :)
I installed GNOME and then decided that I wan
Hello
I have some older programs that require OSS and /dev/dsp I have tried the
pulseaudio trick with padsp but some work and some don't. I have also
edited the
/etc/modprobe/dist-oss-conf and uncommented the line that says
install snd-pcm /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-pcm && /sbin/modprob
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> 00:00
> Excluding Packages in global exclude list
> Finished
> Warning: No matches found for: rpmdevtools
> No Matches found
>
> John
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the tracker down??
> Or is something odd happening on my side??
>
> thanks,
> Kwan
Hi,
I just tried the torrent, it is giving me the same error. It can't have
been offline very long as I just downloaded the x64 version yesterday.
Shaun
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rted /device/path print` to verify your tables.
Cheers,
Shaun
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