On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 12:10 AM, Zhang Huangbin
wrote:
> Dear Scientific Linux users,
>
> Just want to let you know, there's a free and open source mail server
> solution, iRedMail, works well on Scientific Linux 5.x, supports both
> i386 and x86_64. Web site: http://www.iredmail.org/
And Postfi
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 10:05 PM, Misc Things wrote:
> I described the situation here
> (http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2449745#post2449745),
> but maybe you guys can point me to the right direction.
>
> I got latest (rpm) src spec file
> [code]
> # $Id: mplayer.spec 9365 2010-1
Dear Scientific Linux users,
Just want to let you know, there's a free and open source mail server
solution, iRedMail, works well on Scientific Linux 5.x, supports both
i386 and x86_64. Web site: http://www.iredmail.org/
iRedMail is:
- A fully fledged, free email server solution, an open source
On 06/27/2011 04:57 PM, Alan Bartlett wrote:
On 27 June 2011 23:49, Alexander Hunt wrote:
http://centos.tel.dn.ua/repository/centos/6/x86_64/
That has to be an utter nonsense. There is *NO* CentOS 6 release
available to the public. Therefore any such product which claims to be
from such a rep
On 27 June 2011 23:49, Alexander Hunt wrote:
> http://centos.tel.dn.ua/repository/centos/6/x86_64/
That has to be an utter nonsense. There is *NO* CentOS 6 release
available to the public. Therefore any such product which claims to be
from such a repository has to be viewed with a great deal of
On 27 June 2011 23:31, Chris Tooley wrote:
> I was wondering where I would get an xtables-addons package for Scientific
> Linux 6? According to xtables-addons' distro availability table here:
>
> http://xtables-addons.sourceforge.net/ds-full.php
>
> RHEL6 and CentOS6 both have a version of xtable
On 06/27/2011 04:31 PM, Chris Tooley wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering where I would get an xtables-addons package for
Scientific Linux 6? According to xtables-addons' distro availability
table here:
http://xtables-addons.sourceforge.net/ds-full.php
RHEL6 and CentOS6 both have a version of xtab
Hello,
I was wondering where I would get an xtables-addons package for
Scientific Linux 6? According to xtables-addons' distro availability
table here:
http://xtables-addons.sourceforge.net/ds-full.php
RHEL6 and CentOS6 both have a version of xtables(1.4.7)...? am I reading
this wrong?
On
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 02:32:26PM -0700, Yasha Karant wrote:
>
> 1. How to install the SL6 release so that the System ->
> Administration -> Add/Remove Software will list both the 64 bit and
> 32 bit libraries? ...
>
> 2. Many packages that must be built from source rely upon configure
> and fo
I found on the web:
Unlike Debian based distributions, Red Hat and distributions based on it
organize lib directories in a way that lets you install a 32 bit package
of .so files on an x86_64 system without any conflict with the 64 bit
build of the same package, which may also be installed.
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 17:34:56 +0300
Zack Yovel wrote:
> > I have installed one machine of Windows 2K8 in the qcow2 format,
> > the command I use is:
> > su -c "qemu-img snapshot -c /media/ExternalHd/dcsrv1.img
> > '/home/UserName/Main VM Pool/Virtual Disks/Virtual
> > Disks/2K8-Base.img'" the comma
Aha, also found these:
yum install kdelibs-devel kdelibs3-devel
Doing that seemed to allow configure to continue on it's merry way.
Hope that helps
-Chris
On 11-06-27 12:39 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
Not the fix:
[root@jb344 yum.repos.d]# yum install qt3-devel
Configuration file /etc/yum/plugi
Not the fix:
[root@jb344 yum.repos.d]# yum install qt3-devel
Configuration file /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/fastestmirror.conf not found
Unable to find configuration file for plugin fastestmirror
Loaded plugins: changelog, downloadonly, kabi, protect-packages,
refresh-packagekit, security
Loading sup
On 11-06-27 12:28 PM, Chris Tooley wrote:
On 11-06-27 12:10 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
Does anyone have a working copy and/or RPM of LabPlot for RHEL 6 (SL 6)
x86-64?
URL: http://labplot.sourceforge.net/
In the past, I have built this application from source. With SL 6, I
get the following mess
On 11-06-27 12:10 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
Does anyone have a working copy and/or RPM of LabPlot for RHEL 6 (SL 6)
x86-64?
URL: http://labplot.sourceforge.net/
In the past, I have built this application from source. With SL 6, I
get the following message from configure:
checking for KDE... co
Hello,
Finally I managed to install SL 6.0 on my Dell M600 Server.
The problem was that I was using two SAS hard drives that in the past were
used in a hardware Raid, and the metadata of the Raid was still in those
disks. The fact is that when the kernel loads and
detects these metadata, avoids
Does anyone have a working copy and/or RPM of LabPlot for RHEL 6 (SL 6)
x86-64?
URL: http://labplot.sourceforge.net/
In the past, I have built this application from source. With SL 6, I
get the following message from configure:
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've ch
hi,
This had been bugging me since I installed sl6, so a few weeks I sat
down and tested a few things. Hopefully it will help someone.
The problem: my corporate laptop (dell latitude e6500, which by the
way, works great with sl 6.0), took a while to cold boot. Pressing
escape to see the console m
On 06/27/2011 08:02 AM, Alexander Hunt wrote:
Hi Todd, in addition to the instructions below, you can also then use
conky or gkrellm, to have monitoring provided by lm_sensors on your
desktop without having a terminal open all the time. Gkrellm is the
easier to setup, but uses more cpu, conky i
On 06/27/2011 12:42 AM, Alireza Kheirkhahan wrote:
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Todd
And Margo Chester
wrote:
Hi All,
How do you use lm_sensors?
Many thank
On 06/27/2011 09:08 AM, Timmy Siu wrote:
gnome sensors
Thank you!
# yum whatprovides sensors-applet
...
gnome-applet-sensors-1.5.2-1.el5.rf.i386 : Gnome panel applet for hardware
: sensors
Repo: rpmforge
Matched from:
Other : sensors-appl
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Felip Moll wrote:
> I have discovered that /dev/sda is a Virtual Disk that iDrac from DELL uses
> to boot the server from a remote .iso file. It can not be disabled, so
> /dev/sda will be always there.
we have poweredge r710 and 410. In both we can disable those v
I have discovered that /dev/sda is a Virtual Disk that iDrac from DELL uses
to boot the server from a remote .iso file. It can not be disabled, so
/dev/sda will be always there.
Changing the kind of the Virtual Disk from Hard Disk to Floppy doesn't solve
the problem.
Regards,
Felip.
2011/6/27 Fe
Dear ALL SL 5.6 Users:
Search Dag repo for gnome sensors. You will find a GUI program which
works with lm_sensors. Install it.
Add this applet to Gnome top menu bar. You can see many many devices'
physical parameters with icons on gnome desktop!!! Yesterday, it showed
that the harddisk's
Hi Todd, in addition to the instructions below, you can also then use
conky or gkrellm, to have monitoring provided by lm_sensors on your
desktop without having a terminal open all the time. Gkrellm is the
easier to setup, but uses more cpu, conky is harder to config but in my
IMHO worth the ti
No one can help with that? well, thanks any way.
2011/6/26 Zack Yovel
> I have installed one machine of Windows 2K8 in the qcow2 format,
> the command I use is:
> su -c "qemu-img snapshot -c /media/ExternalHd/dcsrv1.img
> '/home/UserName/Main VM Pool/Virtual Disks/Virtual Disks/2K8-Base.img'"
>
Hi,
First install it by
#*yum install lm_sensors*
I think you already done it,
run *sensors-detect *as root, it will ask you some yes/no questions, you can
easily say *yes* for all.
then run *sensors* command as a user.
cheers
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Todd And Margo Chester <
toddandm
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