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2011 Jul 11
1
CentOS-6.0 and LXC
Hi Guys. Hope someone can point me in the right direction. I would like to get into LXC and evaluate its usefulness compared with Linux-VServer. I notice that LXC is in tech preview upstream, however I am at a dead end trying to figure out how to get started. I cannot find any usertools in the rpm's that ship with CentOS 6. Is this because the tech preview requires me to get the tools outside the standard repo's? Of course I am happy to do that, but at the same time I prefer to use tools that are within the CentOS eco-system where possible. Any help pointing me to docume...
2007 Jul 17
1
chan_isdn with HFC-compatible
...ding to the packaging). the ISDN-card is connected to a alcatel ISDN-system where it should act just like a normal ISDN-phone. I went with http://www.misdn.org/index.php/MISDN_with_Asterisk and installed the package from beronet.com including: asterisk 1.4.7.1 libpri 1.4.1 mISDN 1.1.5 & mISDN usertools zaptel 1.4.3 installation went ok, "mISDN config" recognized my card & created the accpording /etc/mISDN.conf file. I manually edited /etc/asterisk/misdn.conf. Asterisk is loading the chan_misdn and lists mISDN when issueing "show channeltypes" - however it indicates &quo...
2007 May 03
1
domU kernel supporting XFS
Has anyone gotten XFS support for a CentOS 4.x or 5.0 domU? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070503/4afbfc84/attachment-0001.html>
2002 Dec 05
2
crimson editor
...open R and tell it to execute stuff... I am really happy with it, and I wanted to share it with you. (some day I will still try emacs) OK, Crimson can be downloaded free in www.crimsoneditor.com It is really small (fits a flopy disk). After install you just fill in the menu tools < configure usertools : menu text: R-batch # this is just the directory where you have your R in batch Command: C:\Archivos de programa\R\rw1060\bin\Rterm.exe Argument: --vanilla < $(FileName) Initial dir: $(FileDir) And that is it... really simple. To do this you have to be able to use your R in batch mode. I have...