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2006 Sep 07
2
openssl package possibly different in CentOS and RHEL
I've just had a problem on one of my x86_64 boxes with openssl package. I have an 32-bit only application that requires openssl libraries. When I attempted to install openssl.i686 (in addition to already present openssl.x86_64), it failed. The rpm complained about conflicting files (they were all manpages), and I needed to use --force option to install the thing. The good folks
2006 Nov 13
1
php5 in centosplus update?
The recent htmlentities/htmlspecialchars bug was affecting all versions of PHP older than 5.2.0. With that in mind, I was just wondering if there is any timeframe to release a fix in centosplus repository for PHP5 package? I've noticed that Red Hat released fixed PHP5 packages for RHEL4 last week (php-5.1.4-1.el4s1.5). -- NOTICE: If you are not intended recipient, you are hereby
2006 Nov 20
1
nVidia MCP55 Pro SATA&Ethernet?
Hi, Just wondering, does CentOS4 support nVidia MCP55 Pro based SATA & Ethernet? Any known issues? -- NOTICE: If you are not intended recipient, you are hereby notified that by reading this message you agreed not to disturb frogs during mating season. For more info, visit http://www.8-P.ca/
2006 Sep 01
1
bootloader installed at wrong place during install
Hi, I've just started testing CentOS 4.4 installs. When installing on two mirrored drives, the bootloader got installed into the first partition, instead of MBR. It was a kickstart install, and I used "bootloader --location=mbr" in the kickstart file (which is also a default). However, when looking into /root/anaconda-ks.cfg file, misteriously it was changed to
2006 Sep 27
1
rebuilding centos 2.1 isos
Hi, I'm attempting to rebuild CentOS 2.1 ISOs with the latest kernel (to attempt installation on some newer hardware with SATA drives). It seems that the original build environment used different version of anaconda than shipped with CentOS 2.1 (7.2-77_ELAS vs 7.2.32AS). I found SRPM of 7.2.32AS, however I'm wondering if there is binary package also? BTW, any hints on the
2006 Oct 23
1
error messages when rebuilding centosplus kernel
I'm rebuilding the centosplus kernel with ISA P&P and ISA some devies enabled. At the very end of compilation, I got a lot of error messages that looked like: Error: ./init/initramfs.o .text refers to 0000046e R_386_PC32 .init.text Error: ./init/initramfs.o .text refers to 0000059c R_386_PC32 .init.text Error: ./init/initramfs.o .text refers to 000007a8 R_386_PC32
2006 Sep 28
1
Installing CentOS 2.1 on ICH7R controller
I'm trying to install CentOS 2.1 on SATA drive that lives on ICH7R controller. I have the controller setup in BIOS to "compatibility" mode, which means it should look just like regular IDE controller to the OS. In this mode, ide0 and ide1 are PATA controllers, and 4 SATA ports are mapped to ide2 and ide3. If I boot from the 2.1 installation CD, all the drives are detected
2009 Aug 22
1
domainkeys, dkim, bind
Hello, I'm trying to implement domainkeys and dkim on my domain and then to get it set up with postfix. Currently i'm having difficulty with the first stage, adding the domainkey txt record to bind, is a special version of bind required to do this? The machine that handles dns is using bind 9.5.1-p3. Thanks. Dave.
2006 Nov 03
0
KNetworkManager on CentOS4?
Anybody had luck building KNetworkManager on CentOS4? -- NOTICE: If you are not intended recipient, you are hereby notified that by reading this message you agreed not to disturb frogs during mating season. For more info, visit http://www.8-P.ca/
2006 Oct 25
3
ISA sound cards and stuff
I've created kernel-isa and kernel-isasmp packages (currently i586, there'll be i686 version soon too). Basically, it is centosplus kernel with ISA Plug and Play, ISA and PCMCIA sound cards and ISA network cards enabled. The change to kernel spec file to add these two packages was fairly simple, and I hope this might find the way into centosplus kernel. If maintainer(s) of
2007 Feb 24
1
Bug in TMail ?
I''m sending mails to a rails app, and I''m having a weird issue fetching the email.from header. I will paste the whole email and show what email.from returns. ####### Received mail: Return-Path: <nicholas.wieland-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> Delivered-To: unknown Received: from mail.tochunky.org (75.126.89.28) by adreadedsunnyday.local with POP3; 24 Feb
2007 Jan 19
6
wireless card for CentOS
Hi, I'll need to buy a new wireless card. I need a recommendation for PCMCIA wireless card that simply works with CentOS out of the box. By "works out of the box", I mean that it doesn't need ndis wrapper (or whatever it is called), kernel hacks, or whatever. Thanks
2010 Apr 14
0
Getting Domainkeys, dkim, and SMTP-AUTH/TLS to play nicely together in sendmail
A while back I struggled to get Domainkeys and DKIM to work properly on my little home server. While I'm sure they weren't necessary in a strict sense, it not only enabled me to learn about the technology but allowed for more of a verification of the email coming from my server. And so this week I figured: "Hey, this has been working without a problem for a while; it must be time to
2005 Aug 05
5
making a route sticky
Is it possible to have a route stick in the kernel, even if device it points to goes to roller coaster up and down drive. For example. I have an ADSL modem and am doing VPN over it. There's a route needed for VPN added like this: ip route add 192.168.1.0/24 via 1.2.3.4 src 192.168.2.1 There are two problems with it: a) if ADSL link is down when above command is executed, the route
2003 Aug 13
3
Books for R
As a newbie to R, I need to learn my way around (no previous experience of S).What books, doc for R are recommended? I'm interested primarly in non linear regression and process modelling (and have downloaded the R documentation from the site). Thanks for all tips Anne
2005 Apr 05
4
Creating CentOS DVD from scratch
I've found discussion about this in list archives, but no final answers. Many helpfull people wrote in the past how to avoid creating DVD (install from network, install from disk, boot this way, boot that way). But, I do need DVD, no way around it. No network, no USB, no floppy, no anything. Placing files on hard drive not an option. Just a DVD-ROM. By Googling around, I found some
2004 Apr 08
1
(no subject)
Sorry if this question has been asked before I looked through some of the archives before posting this. I am considering using dovecot on a small 35 user enviorment (only around 6 gigs of email) that will be primarly be used with squirrelmail for the MUA. I have been using dovecot for a few weeks now and really like it. It is a big improvement over uw-imap thats for sure. I was wondering how many
2005 Dec 30
2
RPMS's rebuilt or upstream one's used
RPMS's rebuilt or upstream one's used Hi I got a cleanly reinstalled 4.2 workstation. However i still needed to build the following SRPMS from Mandriva/Fedora :- - Chkrootkit - Logcheck - Tripwire - Xboard & Gnuchess - Rkhunter I needed to use the upstream versions of :- - OpenOffice.org 2.0.1 - RealPlayer Gold - Acrobat Reader I needed to tweak Bind chroot to log queries and
2004 Apr 08
3
Dovecot for production environment
Sorry if this question has been asked before I looked through some of the archives before posting this. I am considering using dovecot on a small 35 user environment (only around 6 gigs of email) that will be primarly be used with squirrelmail for the MUA. I have been using dovecot for a few weeks now and really like it. It is a big improvement over uw-imap thats for sure. I was wondering how
2005 May 11
3
Software RAID on Centos 4 - new issue
OK, I have managed to get software RAID 1 running on my wonderful Proliant server but now have two challenges: 1) Fresh after an OS install and reboot, the RAID array starts to do its stuff but straight away (as part of the boot messages) I am told that the second disk is 'not ready for command' and the system hangs as soon as resyncing starts. I think this is fixed by adding an hdparm