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2016 Apr 21
12
[Bug 95054] New: KDE 5 / Plasma crashes with nouveau "fifo: gr engine fault on channel 2, recovering" or "gr: TRAP ch 2"
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95054
Bug ID: 95054
Summary: KDE 5 / Plasma crashes with nouveau "fifo: gr engine
fault on channel 2, recovering" or "gr: TRAP ch 2"
Product: xorg
Version: 7.4 (2008.09)
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
2015 May 25
57
[Bug 90626] New: HP ZBook 15 nouveau driver hangup for kernel >= 3.19
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90626
Bug ID: 90626
Summary: HP ZBook 15 nouveau driver hangup for kernel >= 3.19
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
Assignee:
2009 Jul 24
1
Search fails on underscores in quoted-printable
Hi folks,
currently I'm running Dovecot 1.2.1. Compiled from source on
Fedora 10 Linux 32 Bit (all patches). Clients are Pine 4.64,
Thunderbird 2.0.0.22 and Mutt 1.5.20 (using "=b" for server-side
searching).
When a message contains the text "under_score" and I let the
server search for it, Dovecot does not find it in messages
with a Content-Transfer-Encoding of
2011 Mar 24
4
Remote-logging nginx? (or other non-syslog-enabled stuff)
I'm looking for suggestions as to a good general method of
remote-logging services such as nginx or anything else which doesn't
support syslog natively.
I'm aware that there's an nginx patch, and we're evaluating this. It
may be the way we fly.
However there are other tools which may not have a patch for which
remote logging would be useful. If there's a general soution
2015 Feb 09
17
[Bug 89047] New: linux-3.19 nvd9 Invalid rom content
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89047
Bug ID: 89047
Summary: linux-3.19 nvd9 Invalid rom content
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
Assignee: nouveau at
2011 Mar 07
6
Dell PERC H800 commandline RAID monitoring tools
We're looking for tools to be used in monitoring the PERC H800 arrays on
a set of database servers running CentOS 5.5.
We've installed most of the OMSA (Dell monitoring) suite.
Our current alerting is happening through SNMP, though it's a bit hit or
miss (we apparently missed a couple of earlier predictive failure alerts
on one drive).
OMSA conflicts with mega-cli, though we may
1998 Jul 14
1
smbstatus show open files when none are
I recently (a few weeks ago) installed 1.9.18p8 in order
to get better performance with an Access Database, which along
with adding a TCP_NODELAY in the [global] section has that
working like a charm. Thing that's bugging me now is smbstatus.
When I run it I see open files listed when I know that they aren't.
The following output shows quite a few files open that aren't
really. The
2011 Feb 19
2
strace issue in 5.5?
Hello,
I am trying to get some more information about the following issue:
# strace -p 2256
attach: ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, ...): Operation not permitted
I am trying to trace an mdadm re-sync pid and I keep getting the above
error.
I have done some digging on google and forums, but have not had much luck.
Redhat-release says
CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
uname:
2.6.18-194.32.1.el5
Any help
2011 Mar 10
1
Can anyone help me understand Apache Errors?
LogWatch reports items like:
Connection attempts using mod_proxy:
83.167.123.83 -> 205.188.251.1:443: 1 Time(s)
83.167.123.83 -> 64.12.202.36:443: 2 Time(s)
Requests with error response codes
403 Forbidden
205.188.251.1:443: 1 Time(s)
64.12.202.36:443: 2 Time(s)
404 Not Found
//jmx-console/HtmlAdaptor: 1 Time(s)
/VINT_1984_THINK_DIFFERENT: 1 Time(s)
2011 Mar 10
0
Any reliable way to determine LVM snapshot creation time?
We utilize LVM snapshots for some periodic maintenance. They're
manually created and, usually, manually destroyed.
But not always.
So there's now a nightly script monitoring for open snapshots.
Which raises the question of when a given snapshot was created.
Absent good practices of, say, using sudo to create snapshots (leaving a
/var/log/secure message), is there any reasonably
2011 Mar 16
3
Watching a directory
Hi All,
I am thinking about an idea, but it requires that I be able to watch several
directories for files that are added, deleted or maybe changed.
Let start with adding files. What tools are available for me to watch a
directory. In an example, if a file is added to a directory I want to run a
shell script that will do some conversation on the file to produce a second
copy.
I have the shell
2011 Mar 19
1
Safe/sane tempfile creation?
I'm used to Debian-based distros which have a tempfile(1) utility for
safely and sanely creating temporary files.
There isn't a comperable utility for RHEL/CentOS systems.
I've been exercising Google-fu looking for a good robust tempfile
generation idiom, but haven't turned one up yet.
Hence this appeal to the lazyweb.
--
Dr. Ed Morbius, Chief Scientist / |
Robot
2017 Dec 18
1
Heketi v5.0.1 security release available for download
Heketi v5.0.1 is now available.
This release[1] fixes a flaw that was found in heketi API that
permits issuing of OS commands through specially crafted
requests, possibly leading to escalation of privileges. More
details can be obtained at CVE-2017-15103. [2]
If authentication is turned "on" in heketi configuration, the
flaw can be exploited only by those who possess authentication
2011 Mar 23
4
Install on Dell PowerEdge T310
Hi,
this is the first time I install linux on a dell server. Simply I
booted from a centos 5.5 x64 dvd but I cant see the disks.. is there
something I miss ?
thanks very much for any help
luigi
2011 Mar 25
3
Default permissions for creating a new user
I know this is a Linux 101 question, however I am unable to
locate the answer in my O'Reilly Linux book: how to set the
default for permissions when creating a new user. The default
for the GUI in my newly installed Centos 5.5 is 700. I usually
use 774.
And when root creates a new directory, is there a way to have a
default there too?
Lastly, if root or someone with root privileges
2011 Mar 03
4
Gnu Screen - terminal issues
I really like gnu screen and use it everyday but there's one thing
that is a bit inconvenient, and that's the odd line wrapping and
terminal size issues that seem to pop up. The problem crops up when I
type or paste a really long command, and then go back and try to edit
it; the text starts to wrap over itself and you have no idea what you
are editing. Any fixes for this?
2011 Mar 07
4
email to web posting software?
Dear CentOS,
I have a user group that would like to be able to routinely post (easily)
emails to a web site. Must be usable without special training. I have no
experience with this. Anyone have a suggestion? LAMP stack installed.
Dave
--
When a respected information source covers something where you have on-the-
ground experience, the result is often to make you wonder how much fecal
2011 Feb 07
2
iSCSI disk preperation
I am currently going through the process of installing/configuring an
iSCSI target and cannot find a good write up on how to prepare the disks
on the server. I would like to mirror the two disks and present them to
the client. Mirroring isn't the question, its how I go about it is the
problem. When I partitioned the two drives and mirrored them together,
then presented them to the client,
2011 Apr 05
2
Printers, aka an old time sysadmin
Well, today, I feel like a real, old time sysadmin. Now, I didn't have to
write a driver in assembly for the printer, but....
We got this huge, 44" HP Designjet z3200ps printer. Only supports Win and
Mac. Fine, I hang it off of one of our servers on a subnet (at $0.96/foot
paper, we're the only ones who print on it....). Then I'm thinking that
all I really need is a .ppd. My
2011 Feb 18
4
Recommendation for a Good Vulnerability Scanning Service?
Hi,
Can someone recommend a good vulnerability scanning service? I just
need the minimum for PCI compliance (it's a sort of credit card
processing certification).
I got a free scan from https://www.hackerguardian.com/ and their scan
reported a number of "Fail" results. I haven't checked them all yet
but most seem to be things for which fixes were backported looong ago
by The