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2005 Nov 03
1
tree for CentOS 4.2?
Hi, A rather trivial request: anyone know where I can find tree for CentOS? It's part of FC4 Base but I've not tracked it down for CentOS yet. On my FC4 box: # rpm -qi tree Name : tree Relocations: /usr Version : 1.5.0 Vendor: Red Hat, Inc. Release : 3 Build Date: Wed 02 Mar 2005 15:03:32
2006 Oct 31
2
Running two sshd's
Hi all, I'm wondering whether it is feasible or not to run two distinct sshd daemons with different config options! I have a CentOS 4.4 gateway with 2 Ethernet interfaces. One is connected to the Internet and the other to the LAN. Basically, what I would like to do is having a sshd that listens to the LAN interface with password enabled auth. and a sshd bound to the Internet interface with
2005 Mar 26
7
Shrinking a ext3 filesystem ?
I installed CentOS on my home-server with 2 IDE 160GB MAXTOR HDD / RAID-1, LVM and ext3 partitions. Previous OS on this machine was FC2. I often "play" with LVM and, sometimes, have to extand or reduce some volumes size. I was surprised to see that resize2fs isn''t included anymore ! The replacing tool is ext2online but this one seems to only be able to grow a filesystem (not
2006 May 04
0
CentOS on dedibox.fr
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that a french company named Iliad [1] just launched yesterday a new offer called dedibox [2]. For 29.99EUR "without the taxes" (about 38USD according to www.xe.com) per month you can rent a dedicated server containing: - CPU: VIA C7 2GHz - RAM: 1GB - HDD: SATA 160GB - BW: 100Mbps - Unlimited Traffic Oh wait... I'm pretty sure you're starting
2005 Oct 22
2
UPS tool ?
Hi all, I plan to upgrade some servers running good old RH7.2/7.3. Some of these machines' got UPS an I use nut to monitor them. I was very surprised to see that nut isn't included in RHEL 4.x (quite weird for an enterprise class distro). Is there any program I may use as a replacement for nut ? Or do I have to compile it by myself (I saw a nut SRPM was available for Fedora Core 4 so I
2005 Jul 17
0
pwc kernel module...
Hi, I'm just curious about whether some people here were able to make their webcam work under CentOS 4 using the pwc module (with the stock kernel) ? Mine is a PCVC730K (ToUcam Fun) that I would like to connect to my private webserver but, as soon as I connect it, the system freeze (at least not the whole system but the current console, that's weird). Is there something particular to do