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2009 Nov 25
8
Docx format ?
Hi,
Is there any way I can read a .docx file on my CentOS desktop ?
Cheers,
Niki
2015 Feb 18
3
CentOS 7: software RAID 5 array with 4 disks and no spares?
Le 18/02/2015 09:24, Michael Volz a ?crit :
> Hi Niki,
>
> md127 apparently only uses 81.95GB per disk. Maybe one of the partitions has the wrong size. What's the output of lsblk?
[root at nestor:~] # lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 0 232,9G 0 disk
??sda1 8:1 0 3,9G 0 part
? ??md126 9:126 0 3,9G 0 raid1 [SWAP]
??sda2 8:2
2015 Feb 27
5
Package group "X Window System" has disappeared
Hi,
Until last week, I could install a CentOS 7 based desktop using the
following approach:
1. Install minimal system.
2. yum groupinstall "X Window System"
3. yum install gdm gnome-classic-session gnome-terminal liberation-fonts
4. Install applications as needed.
This morning, the package group "X Window System" seems to have
disappeared. This is embarrassing.
What
2010 Mar 01
5
Slightly OT: check creation of a group
Hi,
I'm currently writing an install script for an application, and my
already limited Bash skills are a bit rusty.
I want to check if a group exists, and if it doesn't, then create it.
Only thing I found is:
if [ grep medintux /etc/group ]; then
continue
else
groupadd medintux
fi
Apparently I can't seem to "negate" the test, e. g. something like
if !(grep medintux
2015 Mar 11
3
SquidAnalyzer: minor trouble building RPM
Hi,
I'm using the SquidAnalyzer network analysis tool in combination with
Squid. Up until now, I've been running Slackware Linux on my servers. I
built a custom package that installs SquidAnalyzer to
/var/www/vhosts/squidreport/html. Then I setup an Apache virtual host
for SquidAnalyzer's pages.
Since I'm migrating my servers from Slackware to CentOS, I'd like to
build a
2009 Sep 20
4
Testing and using a microphone
Hi,
What's the most simple way to check if my microphone works on a plain
CentOS 5.3 desktop? Is there a simple way, for example, to record voice
into a simple .wav file?
Niki
2009 Oct 19
6
Monitoring a remote server with Conky ?
Hi,
I've been using Conky for some time, a nifty utility to monitor just
about anything on the PC. Vital things like CPU, RAM, swap, disks,
current song playing in MPD :o)
Here's what it looks like :
http://www.microlinux.fr/images/bureau_conky.png
And with more detail :
http://www.microlinux.fr/images/conky_zoom.png
Now I wonder... I'd really like to use that to monitor my
2009 Jul 03
3
Remote identity management
Hi,
Until now, I've only managed local user management on small network with
no more than five or six machines, e. g. all user data stored locally on
each and every machine (/etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group). Now I'd
like to learn remote identity management, that is, all user data stored
centrally on one machine (so I don't have to wonder who has which UID
and GID when I want
2010 Feb 02
6
Display a warning message at a certain time ?
Hi,
I'm currently installing a CentOS 5 desktop as a public internet access
point. The machine shuts down every day automatically at 22:30. Is there
a way I can display a message in GNOME at 22:15 warning the user that
the machine will shutdown in 15 minutes ?
Any suggestions ?
Niki Kovacs
2017 Oct 26
0
Monitoring Legrand Niky S
Hello,
I would like to monitor my UPS Legrand Niky S from a Raspberry Pi3 but I have not found it in the compatibility list.
Has anyone been able to monitor an UPS Legrand using NUT?
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Daniele
2008 Oct 26
3
Simple audio recording app?
Hi,
I'd like to get my microphone to work (mainly to use it with Skype).
I've just been looking for a simple audio recording app, as I vaguely
remember having seen such a thing before, only I can't seem to find it
anymore. I'm using the default GNOME desktop with the latest CentOS 5.
Any suggestions?
Niki
2010 Feb 18
5
x86_64 package mess ?
Hi,
I just installed CentOS 5.4 on a 64bit-server. It's the first time I
work with this sort of hardware. Doing rpm -qa | sort | less shows that
most of the packages seem to be installed twice: once for i386
architecture, and then again for x86_64.
Is this normal? Or did I mess up something during install (thought I
wouldn't know what)?
Niki
2015 Feb 09
3
Recommendations for good CentOS 7 documentation
Hi,
I'm looking for recommendations for documentation about the
specificities of RHEL/CentOS 7.x. It can be either online or in printed
book format, and I'm fluent in german, french and english.
I have a good books about 5.x: "RHEL 5 Unleashed" from Sams,
"Foundations of CentOS Linux" and "The Definitive Guide to CentOS", both
from Apress.
Can anyone
2015 Mar 03
2
Custom user profile for GNOME 3?
Hi,
I wonder where - and eventually how - GNOME 3 stores its user
preferences. I'd like to create a custom user profile, with slightly
different settings than the default ones:
* don't show home folder on ~/Desktop
* don't show Trash
* use custom default wallpaper
* stretch wallpaper instead of zooming
* use different default icon theme
* etc.
Until now I've done this
2019 Sep 22
3
deprecations leading up to C8
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 09:34:59PM +0200, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 20/09/2019 ? 14:49, Alexander Dalloz a ?crit :
> > Please, forget about so call howtos or tutorials on the net. They
> > are either dated, giving wrong ideas (no, you don't need a MySQL
> > server to run Postfix), failing to explain why the author has done
> > things the way he writes them up, or
2009 Nov 04
7
Who's eating our bandwidth?
Hi,
I've recently setup a new server for our public libraries. For the last
two years, this has been my first "big" job, since it involves
networking eleven small to medium size public libraries.
There was a hiccup some time ago when the administration hiring me
wanted to do it on their own, but it took them less than two weeks to
get the server hacked and lose everything. So
2009 Oct 09
5
Simple way to banish IP addresses ?
Hi,
I just set up a web server... and my bandwidth is being eaten by some
chinese folks trying to brute-force-ssh their way into the machine.
Is there a simple way to banish either single IP addresses or, maybe
even better, whole IP classes ? I know it's feasible with iptables, but
is there something more easily configurable ?
Cheers,
Niki
2007 May 29
0
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 28, Issue 28
HI i'm so new to centos , Where can get it ?
thank you
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2007 May 29
0
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 28, Issue 28
HI i'm so new to centos , Where can get it ?
thank you
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2009 Jul 09
3
Add instantly active local user accounts *with* password using useradd -p option ?
Hi,
I need to setup a load of user accounts on a series of machines, for
testing purposes. I'm using a script to do this, but the only problem I
have so far: I have to activate them all manually by doing passwd user1,
passwd user2, passwd user3, etcetera. The useradd man page mentions a -p
option to define a password, but I can't seem to get this to work.
Here's what I'd like