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2010 May 14
4
upgrading to a minor release 4.1 to 4.2
...ed to be installed and removed as well or just the updates?
Second, how would I go about upgrading 4.1 to 4.2 instead of 4.8 (i.e. latest update).
Unfortunately I don't have access to centos 4.x at the moment.and googling just centos 4.1 to 4.2 is not bringing up relevant information.
Thanks
Sheraz
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2012 Jan 12
2
CPU Usage when idle
Hello guys,
Did anyone noticed how green CentOS 6 is compared to the previous
release? I've been running a couple of "CentOS 6" VMs (on our vSphere
environment) for the last couple of weeks and noticed a BIG difference
when it comes to CPU usage when the VM is completely idle. I would
like to share what I've seen in our environment:
PfSense 2.0 (FreeBSD) VM: 40 Mhz
CentOS
2010 May 11
2
Text file manipulation in CentOS?
Dear All
>From my previous posts , I learned from you to make use of 'sort' , 'grep' ,
and 'grep -v' to manipulate text files . At now, I have generated a large
text file from my autoexpect script. To be more specific, I need to find how
many distinct records are there in say column#1? How can I filter out the
distinct records with number of occurances less than a
2011 Feb 26
4
IP6 Anyone?
Today I received an allocation of IP6 addresses for some servers. I can
'play' with the last 2 of the 8 IP6 address segments.
I always thought, mistakenly, IP6 was 6 segments, because it was IP6.
IP4 had 4 segments. However IP6 is actually IP version 6 and it has 8
segments. The other interesting discovers are:
:: means one or more 0 segments, example :: can mean 0:0:0: or just 0:0:
or