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2011 May 03
0
[Bug 845] Received disconnect from ???: 2: Corrupted MAC on input.
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=845 Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |gdr at gno.org --- Comment #12 from Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> 2011-05-03 14:08:48 EST ---...
2003 Apr 22
2
testing asterisks
I am interested in running asterisks and gno phone. However, i have yet to purchase the x100p cards. Is there a way for me to test asterisks in like a simulated mode or something? (to get used to it and the configs and stuff, prior to purchasing the x100ps?) Thanks all, A.J.
2015 Jul 24
3
RHEL 6.7 is released
Now don't go bugging people asking when CentOS 6.7 will be out. "When it's ready." In upgrading from RHEL 6.6 to 6.7, I did find that I had to disable my 3rd party repos (elrepo and epel) in order to avoid yum erroring out. Plus I did the usual "yum clean all". (I don't use the PackageKit GUI as it's been unable to complete for quite a few months without
2015 Nov 10
1
OT: bacula question
Am 10.11.2015 um 22:36 schrieb Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org>: > > bat is a native GUI, so UNIX only. we use bat GUI on windows ... -- LF
2007 Nov 19
0
R code for L-moment digram
...ng following R code for L-moment ratio diagram Help in this regard > "plotlmrdia" <- + function(lmr, + nopoints=FALSE, + nolines=FALSE, + nolimits=FALSE, + nogev=FALSE, + noglo=FALSE, + nogpa=FALSE, + nope3=FALSE, + nogno=FALSE, + noexp=FALSE, + nonor=FALSE, + nogum=FALSE, + nouni=FALSE, + xlab="L-SKEWNESS", + ylab="L-KURTOSIS") { + plot(lmr$limits, xlab = xlab, ylab = ylab, type = "n",font.lab=2) + if(nolimits == FALSE) { + lines(...
2009 Oct 22
2
CentOS-5.4 Update?
...ations to get through to completion and in the end I first installed all the remaining packages one at a time directly from the command line using yum install packagename and then ran yum-complete-transaction until all outstanding transactions were cleaned up. Now, while the system boots I have no gnome desktops for any of the users on this host. When root logs in all that is shown is a deep blue background and a wirefram outline of the Firefox web browser, a wire frame outline of an xterm window and an analogue clock. Left clicking on teh background displays a popup menu labeled "Tvm&quo...
2000 Feb 08
1
gnome support failure (libglade error on debian)
Hi, I'm running debian - upgraded fully to potato at the start of the freeze and added latest libgnome-dev before configuring. I tried compiling with gnome support with /usr/local/R/R-0.99.0/configure --with-gnome and got the following output: checking for gnome-config... /usr/bin/gnome-config checking if /usr/bin/gnome-config works... yes checking for orbit-config... /usr/bin/orbit-config...
2015 Nov 19
4
C7: How to configure raid at install time
On Nov 18, 2015, at 9:49 PM, Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> wrote: > > The one thing I would point out regarding the above link is that despite > conventional UNIX wisdom, *don't* put /usr on a separate filesystem > in CentOS 7. <sarcasm>Thank you RedHat</sarcasm> > > Flames to /dev/null. Sorry, you don?t get to...
2014 Oct 22
5
Q. LUKS or ecryptfs-utils ?
I am now investigating encrypting our IMAP user spool files. Does anyone have experience with handling encrypted data stores using either or both of the subject methods and would care tio share their observations? Which is the preferred method (I know: it depends, but on what?)? What administrative pain does each cause? Our IMAP host is a KVM guest so spinning up a duplicate and simply
2015 May 11
1
Bacula backup system
--On Monday, May 11, 2015 02:26:17 PM -0700 John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: > never met a unix that didn't come with Perl already installed, or as a > base option SunOS-4 :) Didn't have emacs, either, nor an ANSI-C compiler. And the OS came on QIC-150 tape (ie: 150 MB total capacity). Not that that defeats the argument ... Devin
2015 Jul 24
0
RHEL 6.7 is released
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 8:02 PM, Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> wrote: > In upgrading from RHEL 6.6 to 6.7, I did find that I had to disable > my 3rd party repos (elrepo and epel) in order to avoid yum erroring > out. Can you elaborate on this? What yum error(s) did you see? I updated a RHEL 6.6 system with ELRepo enabled (but no EPEL package...
2015 Jul 24
2
RHEL 6.7 is released
--On Thursday, July 23, 2015 11:40:21 PM -0700 Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 8:02 PM, Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> wrote: > >> In upgrading from RHEL 6.6 to 6.7, I did find that I had to disable >> my 3rd party repos (elrepo and epel) in order to avoid yum erroring >> out. > > Can you elaborate on this? What yum error(s) did you see? I updated a > RHEL 6.6 system with ELRep...
2015 Nov 20
1
C7: How to configure raid at install time
On Nov 19, 2015, at 3:49 PM, Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> wrote: > > size of the disk was never the original motivation for > keeping / separate, at least within my memory Prior to SysV, the location of user home directories was not standardized, and AT&T recommended that you put them in /usr.[1] Also, in the PDP days, you had thin...
2009 Dec 02
0
(HOWTO) Crypto root with the LUKS key on a USB stick
I've written up a document on how to have whole-disk encryption (minus /boot) while having your LUKS key on a USB stick. (Whether or not this is a good idea depends on your usage model, and I won't get into that). The document is at <http://www.gno.org/~gdr/sysadmin/centos/5.4/usb-crypto-key.html> and is targetted at CentOS 5.4. It supersedes my howto for crypto root (for interactive boot or USB sticks) for CentOS 5.1 - 5.3 (the old links are on that page). If anyone has feedback on it, feel free to contact me privately. Devin -- Anyo...
2013 Nov 08
1
chipsets etc to avoid for CentOS 6.x
It's time to purchase hardware again, and I'm going through the usual "of that which is on the market, what will CentOS run without leaving new hardware collecting dust for a year"? I'm looking at a number of commodity-grade machines (ie: desktop grade will suffice) with reasonably fast CPUs and able to use at least 8GB each (preferably 32GB). These will be deployed as
2014 May 29
1
my setup
I'm not sure if this is helpful to anyone else and I can't decide if it's mildly clever or just a stupid pet trick, really. I recently decided to reinstall my work laptop with centos. as part of the install I used an 8g sandisk USB drive; it's roughly the size of a wireless mouse receiver. I put /boot, / and /usr on the USB drive, set encrypted partitions for swap, /home, /opt,
2015 Apr 29
0
nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 and 6?
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:36 AM, Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> wrote: > Have you looked at the client-side NFS cache? Perhaps the C6 cache > is either disabled, has fewer resources, or is invalidating faster? > (I don't think that would explain the C5 starvation, though, unless > it's a secondary effect from retransmits, etc.) Do...
2015 Apr 24
0
CentOS 7 NFS client problems
...tatic] someuser at REALM = localuser Again, since you're not using GSS, I'm not sure if you can get away with something like [Static] joe = joe But it's probably worth trying/experimenting. I hope that can be of some help! On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> wrote: > #define TL;DR > > Despite idmapd running, usernames/IDs don't get mapped properly. > Looking for a workaround. > > #undef TL;DR > > I'm trying to get a new CentOS 7.1 workstation running, and having > some problems with NFS filesystems. The serve...
2015 Jan 16
4
shutdown -h doesn't
I've got a fresh CentOS 7 test machine, fully patched. The command: shutdown -h now surprisingly does not halt the machine. Instead it reboots it. WTF? I found the following Debian discussion which seems to be the same issue: <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=766338> However, removing kexec-tools in this case did not solve the problem. Nor does
2015 Nov 10
4
OT: bacula question
Paul Heinlein wrote: > On Mon, 9 Nov 2015, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> >> Question, for those that use/have used bacula: I've been setting up >> backups for one team, the server on CentOS 6, but they're on >> Windows. If we install the director on Windows, is it possible for >> the users to restore files from the server to their own machine? > >