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2005 Jun 07
1
Autorollback Patches for CentOS 4 RPM
...on of RPM present
inside of CentOS 4.
The patched RPMs, SRPM and raw patches can be found online here:
http://hackers.progeny.com/~sam/RPM-Autorollback/
Specifically, you can find those for CentOS 4 here:
http://hackers.progeny.com/~sam/RPM-Autorollback/#wherecentos4
One of the goals of the AR/ARBG patches is to prevent failed RPM
transactions from leaving a system in an unusable state. They were
designed with Carrier Grade Linux in mind, but I'd wager there could be
applications elsewhere.
These are the patches taken from RPM's CVS and ported into the CentOS 4
version (4.3.3).
Any...
2004 Jun 11
1
rsync through ssh tunnel
Hi,
I want to keep the content of some directories
on different Linux servers synchronal. I have on
every Linux server an account for connecting to
via ssh. This account has no root permissions.
But some directories require root priviledges.
I wand to use rsyncd as a deamon on the target
hosts.
My Idea was to build a ssh tunnel first and then
using rsync via this tunnel.
ssh -S -l user
2006 Jan 10
1
problem with printer drivers
Hallo,
I'm running a Samba 2.2.5 server on a SuSE 8.1 box.
I setup a [print$] share at server pslag, following the
documentation. I have a [printer$] share too. Without it,
Samba wouldn't export my cups printers for browsing.
My config file is like that:
[global]
:
printing = cups
printcap name = CUPS
printer admin = root
load printers = Yes
:
[printers]