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2006 Mar 19
7
cups sharing ipp
have a strange isue. [ this is my 2nd day with centos4]
nice instalatin BTW
ok, i activated cupsd sharing and open the port 631 in the security level
when i lpq from withing a network interface i get thi error
~$ lpq
lpq: error - no default destination available.
and in centos the log shows
D [19/Mar/2006:08:37:17 -0500] AcceptClient: 8 from 192.168.1.100:631.
D [19/Mar/2006:08:37:17 -0500]
2006 Mar 18
1
Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the best of them all? CentOS
Just to set the record straight.
--
Collins Richey
If you fill your heart with regrets of yesterday and the worries
of tomorrow, you
have no today to be thankful for.
2006 Apr 21
1
Backup FAQ: PLEEZE include in FAQ?
I know there are a million ways to skin a cat, but we must have
1,000,001 discussed in the archives already. I guess folks don't know
about "search".
So, I'm hoping that the pending FAQ might have mention of one or more of
the *excellent* threads resident in the archives regarding backup?
And just so this post is not a total waste, I'll mention that cpio can
be your friend
2006 Jun 21
3
Great news from the micro$soft front
http://www.nl.datanewsjobs.be/news/20060621018
--
Facts are stuborn things
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2006 Jul 08
2
creating a boot floppy
I am using the following command below to create a boot floppy file.
Am I not doing the correct thing?
mkbootdisk --device bootfloppy.img 2.6.9-34.0.1.EL
cp: writing `/tmp/mkbootdisk.Jb5537/vmlinuz': No space left on device
cp: writing `/tmp/mkbootdisk.Jb5537/initrd.img': No space left on device
cat: write error: No space left on device
cat: write error: No space left on device
Jerry
2006 May 17
3
PHP register_globals
Hi
I am trying to turn on register_globals, but I am failing.
someone trold me that I should change php.ini and I did it.
? - register_globals = Off
- register_globals = On
I made a php test page
html/test.php
<?php
phpinfo();
?>
and checked it, but I can not make it.
output_buffering no value no value
output_handler no value no value
post_max_size 8M 8M
precision 14 14
2006 Apr 01
2
List posting etiquette
Just a tag-on for the thread about list posting etiquette, etc., etc.
The following is a link to an excellent (if wordy) how-to-do-it-right
instruction manaual replete with links to other treatises on the
topic. The entire text of this document is emailed to the mailing list
on the 1st of each month. This is the Cadillac of etiquette manuals.
http://www.linux-sxs.org/index2.html
Enjoy,
--
2006 Jun 22
2
unable to write files bigger than 4GB over NFS
This may not be a CentOS problem, because I'm in a mixed environment.
But I put it out in case anybody has any thoughts.
I recently replaced a file server, which was on a Pentium III based
system running 32-bit CentOS 4.3, with an Opteron based system
running Fedora 4. The NFS clients are all CentOS 4.3, some are 32 bit
and some are 64 bit.
Since the replacement, when I try to write
2006 Mar 29
7
cfengine
Anyone ever implimented cfengine on 4.x ? I am just looking for
background and if there are any traps to fall into?
thanks
2006 Apr 11
7
WOW
I couldn't help but take notice at some of the responses that were coming in
from when I was posting questions due to my ignorance of Linux. Some people
were quick to help, some advanced users I am sure ignored me because im not
worth their time, and then some other users tried to help but was unable to
dumb their speech down to newb levels. However I am thankful that there is
people here to
2005 Mar 02
7
another odd centos 4 issue
while in firefox if i use arrow keys in text fields, it acts very oddly.
starting at the beginning of the line it works fine for a few characters
and then jumps to the end of the line. backarrow jumps backwards from the
end of line to within a few chars of the beginning.
anyone else seeing this?
2005 Mar 02
17
CentOS-4 i386 errata: Critical firefox security update
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2005-176.html refers:
This update has been rated as having critical security impact by the
CentOS Security Response Team.
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
firefox-1.0.1-1.4.3.centos4.1.i386.rpm
You may update you CentOS-4 i386 installations by running the command:
yum upgrade
Thanks
Johnny Hughes
2005 Mar 24
25
Yum problem CentOS 3.3?
I''m still using CentOS 3.3 as our install mechanism, then adding some
packages from a tarball of RPMs we need.
Then I run
# yum update yum
which sometimes takes a while.
Yesterday it took many hours. I like to run these from behind a
firewall in our office before taking the server to the datacenter, but
the delay meant a whole day''s delay in our trip to the datacenter
2005 Mar 31
1
firefox-1.0.2-1.4.1.centos4 unstable?
Has anyone else noticed that firefox is less stable after the recent
security update?
I'm getting several occurrences per day of "just goes poof," i.e.
probably seg fault.
--
Collins
When I saw the Iraqi people voting three weeks ago, 8 million of them,
it was the start of a new Arab world.... The Berlin Wall has fallen.
- Lebanese Druze leader Walid
2005 Apr 02
1
CentOS4 Loop at shutdown
Has anyone else encountered a loop and failure to shutdown on CentOS4?
This has occurred twice in the past month, but unfortunately I failed
to write down the looping messages. The only relevant problems I found
via Google reference raid controllers, and I have POI (plain ol' IDE).
Doh! Obviously I wuill need to record the errors.
My environment is run-level 5 with GDM, but I use IceWm
2006 Mar 04
3
USB key problems on enterprise systems
Just came up with some interesting (read: frustrating) problems on
RHEL3 and RHEL4 today at work, and I've confirmed one of the problems
on my up-to-date CentOS4 system at home. I was forced into releasing
some RHEL3 systems to replace our aging RH9 systems without time for
adequate testing, and that leads to problems like these.
On our legacy RH9 systems, mounting a USB key is no problem,
2005 Apr 03
3
<OT> RedHat support
As a parallel question to my thread about CentOS for commercial use,
here's a question I've been wondering about.
How many of you who have RHEL licenses and paid support licenses have
ever needed actually to request support? And if you did was the
support any bit more timely or accurate than community support for
CentOS or other distros?
--
Collins
When I saw the Iraqi people
2005 Apr 03
8
CentOS for commercial use
I'm a home user of CentOS (a desktop and a laptop) because I like the
quality of the product and I love the cost. I'm a great believer in
FOSS.
That being said, I know that some of you use CentOS for production
servers and (perhaps?) desktops as well. I've read at leat one comment
like "I have 20 CentOS servers."
My employer is a firm believer in RHEL - license costs are
2005 May 28
2
Extending LVM2 logical volumes [ was: Demonizing ... ]
[ context from the previous thread ]
On Saturday 28 May 2005 14:41, Collins Richey wrote:
> On 5/28/05, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote:
> > Sure. LVM.
> I'm curious about this. At work we haven't finished our evaluation of
> RHEL3/RHEL4 (CentOS is out of the question, since SLA is king here).
> Most of our servers and desktops are RH9 legacy, and we use LVM
2005 Oct 29
3
CentOS proviiding additional services > was Setting up Tomcat
This thread (... Tomcat ...) emphasizes the essential conundrom of
CentOS whose mission is to provide a community-based, well-maintained
and freely distributable version of the stable enterprise software
from the Well Known North American VENDOR (WKNAV). There is a
essential gap betweenthe community (I want lots of current packages)
and the WKNAV base (you get what I choose to provide). As CentOS