On 06/28/2008 02:24 PM, Michael Holmes wrote:
I use Google Apps for my domain, hosted on a CentOS server.
What you are exactly hosting on your CentOS server? As far as I know
Google Apps are hosted in Google data centers?
cheers
Simon
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Hi CentOS users
I am running a forum with small video clips (from YouTube and others). I
convert those Macromedia Flash videos with:
$ mencoder example.flv -ovc xvid -xvidencopts bitrate=1000:autoaspect
-vf pp=lb -oac mp3lame -lameopts fast:preset=standard -o example.avi
I use mencoder RPM
On 05/15/2008 05:27 AM, Nick Fenwick wrote:
> For what it's worth, I usually use rar for this task, because I can
> figure out the command line in about 10 seconds by running 'rar' with no
> arguments and check the help output, and they confuse my Windows-y
> friends less if I need to pass them aro
On 05/15/2008 08:51 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I need to verify some directories of backed up data versus restored
> data. What would you recommend as the type of comparison to do, and
> which tool would give the easiest/most usable output?
You might look at mc (Norton Commander clone)
Sorry f
On 05/15/2008 04:24 PM, Sam Drinkard wrote:
>About 2 years ago, I build a server
[...]
What are the advantages of building your own server comparing with
products from HP, Dell and IBM? Is it cheaper?
I never heard of DIY server hardware market.
cheers
Simon
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On 04/28/2008 02:23 AM, John Newbigin wrote:
> rpm -qf /usr/sbin/dmidecode
> kernel-utils-2.4-6.1.EL
Thank you
> CentOS 2 is not dead yet.
> dmidecode does exist and should work fine.
> John.
cheers
Simon
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On 04/23/2008 03:58 AM, Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> If that is the problem, maybe you should try changing "mask
> 255.255.255.0" to "mask 255.255.255.255". The "mask 255.255.255.0"
> means all the class C subnet.
Thank you
cheers
Simon
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Hi Centos Users
Its _really_ nonsense to release RHEL version on file sharing networks.
The only reason why RHEL is so popular on torrent trackers is the lack
of knowledge about Centos :-)
Conclusion: we should do more marketing :-)
cheers
Simon
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Hi Centos Users
I am searching for an Open Source Wiki CMS based on PHP/MySQL. There are
so much out there, thats why feel free to share you experience.
Please review your favorite Wiki software. Code quality, security,
features and continuous, stable development.
cheers
Simon
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On 03/03/2008 09:14 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
> http://www.linode.com or http://www.panix.com/corp/v-colo/vplans.html
> I use CentOS on both and they're both great.
Hi Stephen
thank you. Panix really looks like an insider tip. Linode uses UML as
virt
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On 03/03/2008 09:14 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
>> Hi Debian Users
>
> Umm, this is a CentOS list. Umm.
Excuse me for this typo. Posted also on Debian list (Centos and Debian
are my distributions of choice)
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Hi Debian Users
I am searching for a virtual server/rootserver. I prefer a Xen instance,
but also vservers are acceptable. Will be host a small Wiki - nothing
mission critical.
Here my criteria
- - about 20 $ monthly
- - payable with Credit Card or
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On 03/01/2008 08:11 PM, Roilan Cardoso Sánchez wrote:
> Hello Friens
> I'm usin mono in my centos 5 distro, but in the centos extra repository
> there is no the packages mono-basic and mono-complete, well the lastest
> version of mono is 1.2.6 and the
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On 03/01/2008 02:16 AM, Dag Wieers wrote:
> Hi everyone,
Hi Dag
> The CentOS project is looking for more slogans that may end up on
> promotional material (eg media, flyers, posters or stickers). We already
> collected a few funny, ironic, sarcastic
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On 02/22/2008 04:46 PM, nate wrote:
> carlopmart wrote:
>
> I'd suggest sticking to 32-bit. Thunderbird is already a memory pig,
> using 64-bit version would only make it worse.
Why?
> My Thunderbird has been running for about 18 hours and is using
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Hi Centos Users
How to secure a Wiki CMS? This Wiki is based on Apache2, MySQL and PHP.
I cant read the code (lack of knowledge).
Would be glad about hints and URLs
cheers
Simon
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On 11/28/2007 09:20 PM, Centos wrote:
> Hello
>
> in our Sysstat output we have the following lines, any one knows what
> does it mean ?
>
> 00:00:01 CPU i000/s i008/s i009/s i014/s i066/s i074/s
> i082/s i090/s 01:20:01 0 24
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On 11/14/2007 05:01 PM, Shibu C Varughese wrote:
> hi...Simon,
Hi Shibu
> I thinks you can get your answer at http://www.google.com/support/analytics/
> just have a search there
I didn't found my answer there. Can you point me to the right page
On 10/31/2007 01:17 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On 10/31/07, Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> There is now active "contrib" repository in CentOS 5. I guess we should
>
> s/now/no/
Thank you. After disabling contrib, yum is downloading metadata
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actually, I think Windows Vista has
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Hi Centos Users
How to enable Repositories mentioned in "What are all the CentOS
repositories (directories) and what is each one for?" [0]
# yum -y update
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Loading "protectbase" plugin
Setting up Update Process
Setting up
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On 09/29/2007 12:49 PM, Dag Wieers wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I want to give some attention to the CentOS group that exist on LinkedIn,
> Orkut, Facebook and Xing. If you have a profile on one of these networks,
> why not join the CentOS group and hoo
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Hi list
Can you please say me what this output exactly mean? Anything in
relation to fans/cooling? What does "active" and "ok" mean? Which values
are healthy?
# acpi -tBSc
Thermal 1: active[3], 50.0 degrees C
Thermal 2: ok, 47.0 degrees C
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
Another issue to tackle - I have an external 1 TB drive (2 500GB on a
RAID). When I plug it into the server, it sees, via
/var/log/messages, that a USB device was plugged in, but that's it.
fdisk -l doesn't see it. dmesg doesn't do much, either. It is a
Western Digital My
Server Gremlin wrote:
Steve Rigler wrote:
Thanks guys, that is pretty much what I want. But what if I want to see
the changelog for a package that I don't have installed? I'd like to
look at the changelog for a package available via yum before I upgrade
my existing package to it. When I did
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