just trying to CMA, but it looks like there's a
hole in that cover, too. (Hahaha!)
I remember when I was working with LILO In 1998-9, and I didn't really
care for it then. Grub has, IMNSHO, a nicer interface, but it isn't
quite as robust (obviously). I'll ha
"
> | conf.d/ssl.conf:
> | conf.d/ssl.conf:
>
Doh! Of course - -r implies multiple files, so without -h you _will_ get them.
Homer moment.
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choice. There
are other ways to present the information, and we have enough huge,
untrimmed messages in this list as it is.
Thank you.
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t;1024x768" "800x600" "600x480".
>
You can edit this to be anything you like, including the 800x480 or
other w/s modes. Restart X and they should take effect.
HTH.
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ould try to reset the preference to 1026x768 before restarting
>> X.
>>
>
> Where?
>
Preferences (System->Preferences->Screen Resolution), although now
that I think about it, the display has to come up properly first
>> You can edit this to be anything you like,
o form history
> removed from Firefox? Why must I throw away my entire history to get
> rid of a few typographical errors to reduce the number of bogus field
> completion choices I'm offered?
You probably ought to ask these questions on a Mozilla dis
stem that was cobbled together from
stolen ideas and built one kludge on top of another with most of them
never fixed to work properly. Pretty is not the same as good.
OTOH, Nautilus could be a LOT prettier
Just my $0.02, which is worth less each
patterns in build trees,
but I typically only want to look in header or c source files (or
sometimes just the Makefiles. In my case, the find...grep form works
better because there may not be any of the files I want in the
directory from which I begin the search, only those farther down.
Cheers.
e: http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos (it's in the
tag line at the bottom of every email on this list) and use the search
window in the upper left hand corner.
And, please, post in plain text, not HTML.
HTH.
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should work, but unless you actually need to see the file list,
you can do this in one command:
for fil in `grep -Ilr "$STR" *`; do sed -i "s/$STR/$NEW/g" $fil; done
If you really need the file list separately, you can use `grep -Ilr
"$STR" * | tee $
R and SWF plugins don't work there, for
some reason, but all the others do.) It never occurred to me that the
installation location would be involved - I'll have to try that and
see how it works.
Thanks!
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bout this area, I need all the
clarity I can get. Perhaps others are in a similar situation, so,
please use punctuation of some kind - separate lines, commas,
semicolons, etc.
Thanks.
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tterly amazing ability of
people who read the groups/lists not to be able to read the
unsubscribe instructions or links in the messages they read.
Foo.
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ay...) sometimes miss one of those, or ask
something dumb - it happens.
When you've shown that you know how to ask, preferably more often than
not, you get some courtesy from those who know because you have made
the effort. Sometimes searching the web is trickier than it seems,
and one query
before several times in the last year or so, and to the
benefit of us all, it remains united.
Cheers.
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my run on sentences!
>
> Sheesh, from now on MHR, your name will be Grumpy.
>
> So Grumps, if my answers bring up more questions then why not just ask for
> clarification rather then get all over my poor punctuation?
>
Oh, such ammunition! >:^)
That's what you get for usin
is distributed through LDAP. Of
> course your
> choice will be based on your requirements independant of what anybody like
> myself says.
>
> I hope that helps clarify things.
>
Indeed, and awesomely so.
Many thanks.
mhr
(no grump here :-)
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>
>> If the CentOS devs don't have time to answer key questions such as
>> on the kernel but have time to consider fragmenting the mailing list
>> who wins/loses?
>
> What barriers did you run into when you tried to help wit
g.
>
> - KB
Thank you - for listening, participating, discussing and making the
right choice.
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 4:09 AM, Jeremy Sanders
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This limitation has been removed from more recent kernels.
>
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=b6a2fea39318e43fee84fa7b0b90d68bed92d2ba
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutil
;s one I hadn't heard in a long time! ;-P
>
Oh, my lord, that brings back memories! I used to have long arguments
with Mike on one of the Usenet forums, way back in the day
And he's younger than I am!
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On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 1:03 AM, Semih Gokalp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> sudo su -
What are you expecting this command to do? If you want to 'sudo' a
command, do that. If you want to 'su,' do that. But don't mix the
two together.
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> Of course this is all lies, speculation and made up crap.
>
I knew it! Knew it all along! Ha!
;^)
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>
:
Could you please follow list guidelines and bottom post and trim your replies?
Thank you.
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costs $40? Is this one of those milspec things?
Just curious.
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This is obviously a bug that should be fixed
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ot;requires" that the data be sorted. Otherwise you can
get spurious output because lines that are actually the same but do
not appear in order will show up as differences.
I'd go with the rsync solutions already posted, but that's just me.
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> That's certainly true, which is why my solution, and the one with
> diff both sorted the find output before the comparison.
>
Oh, I thought I was just seeing double
at works. This could be a 64-bit issue, but
I run the 32-bit plugins with nspluginwrapper, and although MOST
plugins run just fine that way, nppdf and flash do not. Sometimes I
think Adobe just doesn't like 64-bits yet.
And...
That's just _my_ $0.02 ($4 in today's money...).
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>
Okay, now you're officially old.
(Like me.)
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t;
Now that you are bottom posting (thank you), could you also trim your
replies to just the relevant parts?
TIA.
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; NOC of an Airline Reservation Center. I think they were about 30% the
> size of our home office. :-) Lanny
That's it - I'm not speaking to either of you again. You're too old!
(So am I - how awkward! :-)
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0, and that was fine until I moved into DYNIX in
1987 - loved it, and C, and stayed there.
That's why I love Linux. Sort of.
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gt; 2) if grub is OK how cd i reinstall centos without destroying data
>
Let's take it one step at a time.
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> 42.
>
> If you ask a blank question, I get to make up an answer!
>
Hey! That was MY answer!
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ng the "send" button, try something else _first_. I
have done this so many times I lost count, and I (almost) never need
to do this. Heck, it's bad enough I talk to myself audibly
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 10-28-2008 10:38 AM MHR spake the following:
>> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Scott Silva
>> wrote:
>>> on 10-28-2008 2:36
I've done your (and the OP's) work for y'all. Now, unless someone says
> "curmu..." WHOOPS!
>
> This thread should end.
>
> :-)
>
> All kidding intended,
Q.E.D.
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give a month's notice before shutting them down / rebooting
> unless there was a breakdown which was very rare. Just like Linux
> ^H^H^H^H^H^H Centos Servers
>
Lightweight!
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of them are
extremely helpful. This kind are not. Stick to the former, please.
TIA.
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here, who happens to be a Fedora fan, says that
these problems are fixed in F9, but I have grave concerns about
putting an enterprise lifeline main application on any Fedora release.
If 5.3 solves these issues, I'd much rather go with that.
Any ideas? Any places I might look to see for myself
I will go back and dig deeper.
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lim unless the whole system is crashing a lot (it's
not). It's a Seagate 300GB, so I ran Seagate's SeaTools on it in
lightweight mode, and no problems were reported, which is good because
the disk is only about a year and a half old and has my CentOS root,
swap, boot and home partit
ectbase is
sort of a crippled replacement at best.
But, at least it's there
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. This was easy in FC4, and seemed
> as easy in CentOS, but with a wrong result.
>
As some wise person suggested to me when I had this problem about
three months ago, did you also set the screen resolution in
System->Preferences? IIRC, that solved the probl
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 6:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mhr wrote on Wed, 29 Oct 2008 17:59:40 -0700:
>
>> The one problem I've seen and posted here was w.r.t. smartd error
>> reports showing 2^32 - 1 errors on one of the disks (probably my
>
7;ve run the smartctl utility, and it shows no errors.
What am I missing? Is it odd to have two SATA controllers for a
single disk drive, or is that at all relevant?
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gle disk drive, or is that at all relevant?
>
> You don't, it would be odd :) What model of mobo?
Intel PCIE-9650-R11
> I would be curious to check the manual, it's been a while since I
> worked on an ICH8 chipset so I wonder about the storage config setting.
>
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ve two SATA controllers in it.
:-)
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On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 5:35 PM, MHR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Joseph L. Casale
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Is your Mass Storage Controller configured as IDE instead of AHCI?
>>
> It's "compatible" a
e was originally
formatted.
Should we go ahead and reset to AHCI and reinstall (again)? Or will
"enhanced" be enough for the long run?
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> http://www.seagate.com/ww//index.jsp?locale=en-US&name=SATA_Troubleshooter_-_BIOS_Configuration&vgnextoid=83744a3cdde5c010VgnVCM10dd04090aRCRD
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was told to look in /etc/profile.d,
> but that doesn't seem to be the case on my CentOS box. I can list aliases, so
> I know the file exists, but where?
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Try /etc/profile.
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properly.
If WCTW, instead of downloading the CentOS 5 DVD, just pull down the
first CD image and burn that. It's a lot shorter than the whole DVD,
and it's all you need to get into rescue mode.
HTH
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key-authenticated session.
Absolutely!
Actually, the devious mind latches onto this discussion and prompts
the OP to provide a demonstration
Non-destructive, of course
;^)
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text passwords) of approach. I try to avoid those like the
plague they can turn out to be, usually when you least expect or need
it.
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updates, but nothing
> available yet.
Interesting - I updated my home machine last night and my work machine
this morning. What update are you not seeing?
(WOC: I usually do _not_ see the updates in the announce list until a
day or two after they've already appeared in the update popup, so you
h
.
Quelle surprise!
You were, perhaps, expecting a different response? :-)
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64 bit libraries. It's
the main reason I can't build gnome at home (I think), for which I am
actually grateful (who knows how much damage I could have done to
myself), and I have also had issues with Seamonkey in this respect
(though not this particular one).
HTH
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s to occur - not how to CLOSE the relaying.
>
> How do I close the relay?
>
Google is your friend - look for "closing an open relay"
:-)
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u don't speak/read French, use
google to locate the page (copy the URL into the search bar) and
select a translator. It's not perfect (doesn't understand French
grammar, which is a little different from English), but it's easy t
;>>
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Long answer: Google is your friend (but CentOS won't be).
Would you like to try again next month?
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est hardware.
> Maybe CentOS 5.3 or 6 when they hit the e-street??? Until then, you may
> well be stuck with some more bleeding-edge release.
>
That's true, but, still, if XP can handle it, it seems as though
CentOS 5, which is six years newer than
l writes to files and a host of other
conditions.
So, your situation is the real determining factor. If it's important
enough to your place of employment, do a study to see what works best
for you and go with that. Otherwise, I'd say just stick with ext3 as
long as that works for you.
an optional package that is always off unless you specifically select
it in the package options (or just off, if you don't customize right
away).
I'd go back and get another, or download directly from the centos.org
mirror sites.
BTW, I install with both the x86_64 DVD iso and the i386 DVD iso -
depends on the target machine.
HTH
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mine is a Seagate
drive) tests on it and had no problems. Of course, my WD and Hitachi
SATA drives don't do this, so maybe it is peculiar to Seagates
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> FTR, I also have an HP OfficeJet 4315 on a USB connection to the same
> system, and I _never_ have this problem with it.
>
> I'm running CentOS 5.2 x86_64 with all the latest updates, using the
> printer drivers from the OpenPrinting online database:
>
> brhl2140lp
list? This is a CentOS list....
Just wondering.
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all the 'useradd'
> switches, CentOS' 'adduser' is a mere symbolic link to 'useradd'.
>
Did you try 'man adduser' or 'man useradd?' There's lots of good info there
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Just a wag, but I'd think even they are available in Mexico.
HTH
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id have regular vncserver
> working on it (I did a yum erase vnc-server first).
>
Are you sure you don't want to ask this in the rpmforge list?
Tightvnc is an rpmforge package, not a CentOS (or RHEL) package
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Stop it.
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Does anyone here have a good working knowledge of the command line
interface to Bugzilla?
If so, please contact me off-list as this is OT here, but my inquiry
on the bugzilla list met with silence
Thanks.
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.. I thought I could use Fedora 10 to
> help debug the sound & wireless.
>
Whole different animal - different kernel and everything else down the
line. Probably not going to help much.
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significant difference.
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it the boot hd to the right disk.
Or are you not getting that far?
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There are other virtualization solutions that run with/on CentOS
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Perhaps you can alter it into an altar
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t;> replies before the answers ;-)
>>
>> That happens with my wife all the time.
>>
> The only way to beat that is to tell her you are wrong before she has a chance
> to! ;-P
>
That NEVER works, although if you're t
too seriously. I've been called a troll,
too, (though not here, yet, I don't think), and I couldn't care less.
I still post when I think it's appropriate.
Smile - it's easier than frowning and typing long hasty replies to
messages that offend you.
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>
> Almost all (I cannot think of any exceptions, but there may
> be) of the core centos team do not run off-topic threads on
> either the fedora or RHEL lists; May we have the same
> courtesy?
>
I just want to add a kudos and
you have.
Have you tried timeout=0?
Have you checked all the PROM settings?
I'm just fishing here 'cuz nothing so far rings a bell
HTH
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> Thank you
>
> I check in rpmfind.net
>
> it is only available on fedora.
>
> how can I install it in centos?
>
Sounds like you can't.
Please
use, "couple" as a verb has sexual
connotations and the filter couldn't tell the difference.
Comprenez-vous, monsieur?
> My humble apologies if what I posted was just noise.
>
Isn't it always?
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gt;>
>> You probably mean "telinit 3" and "telinit 5".
>
> Yep. My fingers (or brain) slurred that one! :-(
>
Stop drinking with your fingers and crossing your brain so much!
;^)
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>
I think you meant nspluginwrapper - ndiswrapper is for Window$ drivers
to run in Linux.
:-)
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imilar problem on her machine - no sound in the browser (it's an
older version of seamonkey). Try putting "about:config" in the URL
bar and filter for sound - see if something there looks funny.
If not, you might check the Mozilla bugzilla and see if this has been
reported, and
easily have found with
google or man or the CentOS wiki. (IOW, RTFM, RTFW & STFW)
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On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 9:25 AM, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Like this:
>
> kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.9-78.0.8.ELsmp ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
> elevater=deadline
>
The above should be all on one line.
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Don't give up so soon.
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re asking, "Why should he suggest it?"
Is this not the opposite of what you meant? (Rhetorical - I think we
understood you anyway :-)
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e a better, more comprehensive repair facility available?
BTW, OT: Does anyone know why this might have happened? I have all
this installed at home, no problems whatsoever (libdvdcss works
seamlessly with all my DVD tools, including k3b).
Thanks!
mhr
and want to see if it can be recreated. Lanny
1) I did ask on the rpmforge list. Waiting to hear back from there, too.
2) I am just now beginning to really appreciate virtualization.
Still, past experience told me this would not be a problem. I guess
that would best be described as naive..
again to see if that makes
any difference.
Bar.
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On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Rob Townley wrote:
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> Was SELINUX in enforcing mode? Rebuilding directories and files that
> previously had mandatory labels seems like it would cause problems
> until labels were reapplied.
I have SELinux turn
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:29 PM, MHR wrote:
> I managed to get a partial solution running. I rebooted from my
> installation DVD and started to run an upgrade, but when it got to the
> reboot part, I booted back to the DVD and ran 'linux rescue'. I'm not
> entire
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Scott Silva wrote:
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> WOW... We have to actually "work" on our workstations!
> There is a DVD player in the breakroom if we need it. ;-P
>
It WAS work related. Honest! You do believe me
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