Displaying 17 results from an estimated 17 matches for "commonsense".
2015 Jan 11
4
Design changes are done in Fedora
...in phases, within minimum disruption to existing
systems reliant on stable Centos/RHEL. Yes, I know it takes brains to
properly consider all the implications of major changes. On this
occasion it seems the 'brains' were holidaying away from the influence
of due diligence and old fashioned commonsense.
Why should the 'brains' care ? They don't run systems that require
stability and reliability - that is why they lurk in Fedora where
disruption is a scheduled "design goal".
Remember that English phrase? Fools step-in where wise men fear to
tread.
Hopefully the next "...
2008 Jun 25
1
Added new guide OCS Inventory NG to wiki
...guring the OCS Inventory NG
server/client system on CentOS 5.x. Also, there's some brief
explanations for integrating it into GLPI.
I added it under non CentOS applications, since I think it fits in best
there.
Regards,
Max
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2015 Jan 11
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
...n to existing
>> systems reliant on stable Centos/RHEL. Yes, I know it takes brains to
>> properly consider all the implications of major changes. On this
>> occasion it seems the 'brains' were holidaying away from the influence
>> of due diligence and old fashioned commonsense.
>>
>> Why should the 'brains' care ? They don't run systems that require
>> stability and reliability - that is why they lurk in Fedora where
>> disruption is a scheduled "design goal".
>>
>> Remember that English phrase? Fools step-in whe...
2015 Jan 11
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...inimum disruption to existing
> systems reliant on stable Centos/RHEL. Yes, I know it takes brains to
> properly consider all the implications of major changes. On this
> occasion it seems the 'brains' were holidaying away from the influence
> of due diligence and old fashioned commonsense.
>
> Why should the 'brains' care ? They don't run systems that require
> stability and reliability - that is why they lurk in Fedora where
> disruption is a scheduled "design goal".
>
> Remember that English phrase? Fools step-in where wise men fear to
>...
2015 Jan 11
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...inimum disruption to existing
> systems reliant on stable Centos/RHEL. Yes, I know it takes brains to
> properly consider all the implications of major changes. On this
> occasion it seems the 'brains' were holidaying away from the influence
> of due diligence and old fashioned commonsense.
I know this might sound crazy, but have you considered... just
once... that maybe the design of RHEL7 might have happened in a
planned manner, with the full understanding of its developers? You
make it seem like the multi-year development effort to produce RHEL7
was done in some sort of drunken...
2016 May 15
2
on symbolic links
I'm using samba to mount a share from a linux device onto a linux
computer.
Obviously, for some reason, I can *see* the symbolic links as links,
however I cannot delete or create them. But the only Linux/Unix
alternative seems to be NFS, which is not really suited for what I want
(annoyance with users having to map, etc.)
Is there any sort of commonsensical approach to this that can
2008 Jun 19
1
New to Centos, and linux in general
I've installed DSL linux -- no problem
My expertise is in the HP3000 (non windows, non unix) environment.
When I boot from Centos CD#1 I get a Panic error..... I'm thinking
hardware is the issue so I try a different machine, same thing.
I've tried 'linux rescue', 'linux mem=256' still the same error, which
is mostly unreadable to me because most all the messages roll
2008 Jun 26
1
nagios-nrpe-2.8.1
Hi,
I am actually looking for nagios-nrpe-2.8.1 version for CentOS release 5
(Final) rpm. I have looked in rpmforge. Not able to find it
Any help would be really appreciated
Thanks and Regards
Kaushal
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2008 Jun 30
2
kernel-smp for CentOS 5
Hello All,
I recently installed CentOS 5 and was trying to locate the kernel-smp packages but without success. Have these packages been removed from the distro or renamed? Does anyone know how many processors the default kernel will handle and if it's optimzed for it?
Thanks,
james
2008 May 15
3
Directory Compare
I need to verify some directories of backed up data versus restored data. What would you recommend as the type of comparison to do, and which tool would give the easiest/most usable output?
Thanks!
jlc
2008 Jun 11
5
OT - host/asset tracking
Can anyone recommend something for tracking assets
particularly computer. I'm looking to capture:
hostname
OS/arch
Hardware info(cpu, mem, etc)
Function(i.e. what is the machine used for)
-Mark
2008 Jun 02
3
Burning DVD with upgrade of cdrtools for cdrecord
I am having problems burning DVD's from commandline. I was wondering if
anyone else has had any luck using cdrecord-2.01 and cdrtools that is
supposed to add DVD support? Thanks!
-- Dexter
-- Dexter Fitzgerald Stowers
Systems Programmer I
Systems Administrator Unix/Linux Systems
142 Freeman Hall
College of Engineering and Sciences
GSEC, GCIH, GCIA, RHCT, RHCE
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2008 Jun 23
6
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5558] New: -- Stats Output
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5558
Summary: -- Stats Output
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.0
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: bugs@crossroadz.com.au
QAContact:
2006 Mar 23
2
invalid variable type in model.frame within a function
Dear expeRts,
I came across the following error in using model.frame:
# make a data.frame
jet=data.frame(y=rnorm(10),x1=rnorm(10),x2=rnorm(10),rvar=rnorm(10))
# spec of formula
mf1=y~x1+x2
# make the model.frame
mf=model.frame(formula=mf1,data=jet,weights=rvar)
Which gives the desired output:
> mf
y x1 x2 (weights)
1 0.8041254 0.1815366 0.4999551 1.4957814
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2015 Jan 11
5
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Sun, January 11, 2015 11:22 am, Sven Kieske wrote:
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> On 11.01.2015 03:42, James B. Byrne wrote:
>> What does systemd buy the enterprise that sysinit did not provide?
>>
> Well (re)starting services in a reliable way?
> Ensuring that services are up and running?
>
> About which sysinit are you talking btw?
2008 May 29
9
Low-memory Centos5?
Good morning,
I've inherited an old laptop from my wife that I'd like to
use when I travel (it's fairly small with a 12" screen). The
bad part is that it is maxed out on memory with 384MB.
Has anyone played with using Centos5 on systems with
little memory? Ideally, I don't need too much - Firefox,
Openoffice, a little Perl/Python/C here and there. I was
thinking about using
2008 May 29
6
RE-export nfs mounted share
Hi
Is there any way to re-export an nfs mounted directory? I am having three
servers runnning on centos4.5 and i am trying to implement nfs share in an
below manner [bcoz there is no alternative way for me to setup nfs share]
HOST A--->>>EXPORTS /prod/data ------->>>HOST B
HOST B ---->>MOUNTED ------>>> /prod/data-----UNDER---/PROD1 [working fine]
HOST B