Can anyone tell me if the current libtiff-3.9.4-9.el6_3.x86_64 RPM has
bigtiff support built into it? I need this for tiling rather large
images for the Virtual Microscope project I am working on, and I am
having issues building the 4x versions that only seem to be available
for F18.
Thank you
I have been working on packaging (for internal use only) multiple
versions of R (eg 2.14.1, 2.14.2, 2.15.0) such that I can install these
RPMs and provide the different versions of R (especially 2.14.x and
2.15.x) to the biostatisticians that require them. I have been messing
around with the R.spec
On Behalf Of Lucian
> Check /var/log/audit/audit.log, maybe it's a Selinux related problem.
> Were you using Selinux on those Centos/Fedora installations
> previously? Maybe the contexts haven't been migrated over (properly).
Thank you for your reply. I normally disable selinux, but its worth
che
I am at my wits end, googling, trying various things, and nothing seems
to really solve my problem, so I thought I would break down and write to
the community to see if anyone else has run into the issue and actually
solved it. My environment of interest contains a mix of various Fedora
and CentOS
Sorry for the static guys, I managed to find one just after I hit send.
My apologies
Thanks!
Michael Weiner
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I am trying to find a DVD iso that is not a torrent, and looking through
the mirrors I am unable to find one. Does anyone happen to have a mirror
or repository that they know of that carries the DVD iso for direct
download? I am behind a pretty strict firewall and am unable to do
torrents.
Than
Todd Denniston, On Monday, May 24, 2010 11:50 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
> With the Dell support, you could call Dell and ask how they expect the
Perc to work with the disk
> upon reinsertion.
> Should at least letup your nerves.
Thanks Todd, I think I will have to resort to that :)
Michael
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Brian Mathis, On Monday, May 24, 2010 11:17 AM
> Since the disk was connected through a RAID controller it's most
> likely that the disk is formatted for the custom format that the RAID
> controller uses. The controller then presents that disk to the OS.
> You're going to have to put the drive ba
Todd Denniston, On Monday, May 24, 2010 11:15 AM
> Are you sure that the Perc was not presenting you with a logical disk
(Volume)?
> One I received from dell, with RHEL on it, was setup with 8 disks in a
raid5 and the controller was
> presenting the whole array as two drives, i.e., no physical dri
List Readers -
I have a Dell server that uses the Perc 6i controller and had 5 1Tb
disks installed (1 for OS and the other 4 in a Raid0 for a large storage
pool). The owner of the server wanted me to swap out the 1Tb disks for
2Tb disks - easy enough I thought, but I ran into some issues trying
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