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2007 Jul 14
3
Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0 can't activate &
>Message: 23 >Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:11:59 -0400 >From: Dan Halbert <halbert at everyzing.com> >Subject: Re: [CentOS] Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0 can't activate & > config not found >To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> >Message-ID: <469830EF.3080601 at everyzing.com> mailing-lists at computer2.com wrote: <snip> If y...
2007 Jul 15
0
SOLVED: Re: Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0 can't activate & config not found
>Message: 26 >Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 07:59:09 -0400 >From: Dan Halbert <halbert at everyzing.com> >Subject: Re: SOLVED: Re: [CentOS] Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0 > can't activate & config not found >Message-ID: <469A0C0D.3030400 at everyzing.com> >Great! By the way, you should not even need to specify the DNS >servers. >In the DHCP info...
2007 Jul 15
1
SOLVED: Re: Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0 can't activate & config not found
>Message: 23 >Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:11:59 -0400 >From: Dan Halbert <halbert at everyzing.com> >Subject: Re: [CentOS] Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0 can't activate & > config not found >Message-ID: <469830EF.3080601 at everyzing.com> >mailing-lists at computer2.com wrote: > I am frustrated. This is a dual boot box, Win XP (Spanish) and CentOS &g...
2008 Jul 28
2
cupsd takes 100% of cpu
I have never been able to get cups to work properly since CentOS 4.x (and am now on 5.2). When I try to "service start cups", cupsd immediately starts taking 100% of the cpu. Attaching strace to it shows no system calls happening. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling cups to get fresh config files. My printers.conf is empty. This is on a completely updated x86_64 CentOS 5.2
2008 Mar 28
1
Strange behavior from grep
Hi, It's been a long time since I've been noticing a strange behaviour from CentOS grep command. But today, I really need it. I have a file that has the word gamito inside of it. If I run $ grep 'gamito' file it returns nothing. Yet, if I run $ grep -c 'gamito' file It returns 1 which is right. The mind boggles. Does anyone ever had this problem or am I missing
2007 Oct 04
0
automounted filesystem appears empty on first reference
I have an odd automount problem. The first time I look in an automounted filesystem (when the mount is requested), it is empty; the second time it is not. Moreover, I only see this behavior on Centos 4.x systems, but not on Centos 5.0 systems going to the same fileserver. Here's an example, with some details simplified to clarify. In this example, fileserver1 is exporting fs1.
2008 Jan 28
2
boot slow at "Applying ip6tables firewall rules"
I have a fairly vanilla install of Centos5 on a desktop box (with a Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5752 Gigabit NIC). When booting, the boot process hangs at "Applying ip6tables firewall rules" for 30-60 seconds before proceeding, which is annoying. I have not tried to turn off ipv6 networking. I guess I could, but is this slowness to be expected? Is it waiting for some ipv6 response?