Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Any downside to disabling hal service?"
2006 Mar 01
1
Boat loads of: 'localhost kernel: cdrom: open failed.'
Another question:
How can a supress these messages from filling up my syslog file?
Mar 1 01:31:26 localhost kernel: cdrom: open failed.
Mar 1 01:31:57 localhost last message repeated 15 times
Mar 1 01:31:59 localhost kernel: cdrom: open failed.
Mar 1 01:32:01 localhost kernel: cdrom: open failed.
I've got 'noauto' in
2008 Mar 31
3
nut with hal on Fedora 8
I bought a new CyberPower CP850AVRLCD ups, connected it to a usb port
and I'm trying to use it with hal. I installed
[root at phoenix ~]# rpm -q nut nut-client
nut-2.2.0-6.1.fc8
nut-client-2.2.0-6.1.fc8
lsusb sees it:
[root at phoenix docs]# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 005 Device 002: ID 0c45:1050 Microdia
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
2008 Feb 02
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r1264 - in trunk: . drivers m4 scripts/hal
On Feb 1, 2008 6:11 PM, Arnaud Quette <aquette at alioth.debian.org> wrote:
> Author: aquette
> Date: Fri Feb 1 23:11:33 2008
> New Revision: 1264
>
> Log:
> fix HAL support installation [Alioth Bug #304156]
Arnaud,
I tried to fix some of the errors that I was seeing in buildbot, but I
still get the following error on "make distcheck", and I don't know
how
2007 Dec 11
3
How to disable hal's polling of CD-ROM drive in CentOS 5.1?
Given that I hardly ever use the CD-ROM drive, it makes no sense to have
hal constantly polling it for new media.
How can I disable this polling in CentOS 5.1?
Thanks.
2016 Nov 11
3
How to disable hal-addon-hid-ups
I've tried several recipes found with google, but hal likes to grab the
USB ups before nut can get it.
There are a number of klugey workarounds, like turn off port power until
ready to start nut (so that hal doesn't see the UPS). Or
killall hal-addon-hid-ups before starting nut.
Here is one of recipes I googled:
https://github.com/sdgathman/trippfix/blob/master/halpolicy.fdi
It
2008 Feb 26
4
Pointer to simple mail server setup?
Hello.
I need to set up a mail server for a small (~5 people) organization on
CentOS 5.1.
While I am very familiar with CentOS and Linux in general, I have zero
experience in setting up a POP3(s)/SMTP mail server. I suppose
eventually I'd like to do spam/virus filtering, but initially the simple
sending/receiving of mail will be adequate.
Can someone point me to a tutorial on setting
2007 Dec 17
2
After 4.6 update: CUPS (via Samba): "'/printers/printers' no good!"
Since updating from 4.5 to 4.6 yesterday, I am getting a lot of CUPS
errors. The error.log file is filling up with these messages:
get_printer_attrs: resource name '/printers/printers' no good!
And the access.log seems to be being polled often too, even in the absence
of any print jobs submitted.
On my network the CUPS-handled printer is exported from Samba. Given that
the Samba
2005 May 05
4
removing gnome integration for firefox
Does anybody know how to remove gnome integration for firefox?
I want to use native firefox open save dialog.
2006 Aug 01
2
Common Power Management : NUT and HAL (stage 1)
Hi fellows,
I'm really pleased to announce that a first stage of NUT and HAL [1]
integration has been reached: NUT drivers (in fact, only newhidups,
tripplite_usb and bcmxcp_usb for the moment) can feed HAL data.
It's a "quick and dirty" hack, as a proof of concept, and there is
still lots of things to be done, both on NUT and HAL sides.
But it's a good base, and very
2006 Aug 25
1
Does irqbalance actually do anything?
I've got several SMP machines, some running CentOS 4.3 and some running
Fedora Core 4. All machine are kept fully updated. A few are
Pentium3-based and a few are Pentium4-based. They are all running the
irqbalance daemon.
The distribution of interrupts across CPUs is indeed kept balanced, yet
even after months of uptime ps shows no CPU use whatsoever by irqbalance.
This from a
2006 Jun 22
1
What is hald doing?
The hald daemon is the second largest consumer of CPU time on my CentOS
v4.3 system. Is there a way to determine what it is spending all this
time on?
Thanks.
2007 Dec 10
2
How prevent loading of audio driver at boot?
CentOS v5.1 insists on loading about a dozen audio-related drivers at boot
time. Since this is a server machine, it will never run applications
that require sound output.
I tried setting "alias snd_cs46xx off" in modprobe.conf. Yet the system
still loads that driver and the many, many other audio drivers that go
with it.
How can I disable the loading of audio drivers at boot
2006 May 26
2
Do I need large Cyrus DB files?
While investigating my earlier Sendmail confusion I noticed these files:
# ll /var/lib/imap/db/
total 15952
-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 16384 Jan 22 04:02 __db.001
-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 663552 Jan 22 04:02 __db.002
-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 98304 Jan 22 04:02 __db.003
-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 22568960 Jan 22 04:02 __db.004
-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 32768 Jan 22 04:02 __db.005
-rw-------
2013 Aug 30
3
Memory usage bar plot
Hi,
I haven't tried the code yet. Is there a way to parse this data
using R and create bar plots so that each program's 'RAM used' figures are
grouped together.
So 'uuidd' bars will be together. The data will have about 50 sets. So if
there are 100 processes each will have about 50 bars.
What is the recommended way to graph these big barplots ? I am looking
2014 Aug 18
2
need-restart ?
Hi,
today I updated the glibc packages on some CentOS machines. After the
Update I checked which
services/processes I have to restart "yum -C ps" or "needs-restarting"
At the most machines I get no information about necessary restarts, but
at two machines a long listing :
1 : /sbin/init
386 : /sbin/udevd-d
659 : /sbin/udevd-d
999 : /usr/sbin/vmtoolsd
1103 : auditd
1128 :
2007 Dec 25
2
T43 wireless ipw2200 centos 4.4
Hi ALL,
Short description of my problem:
I am not able to make wireless network working on the IBM ThinkPad T43p.
System: T43p
OS: CentOS 4.4
kernel: 2.6.9-34.EL
firmware: ipw2200-firmware-3.0-3.nodist.rf.noarch.rpm
What did I do ?
- installed firmware from RPM package
- removed kernel driver (/sbin/rmmod ipw2200)
- installed kernel module (/sbin/modprobe ipw2200)
dmesg output:
2005 Nov 06
2
"qc-usb" kernel module src.rpm for CentOs 4.2 compile issues
Hi Ignacio,
I'm running Centos 4.2 on some machines and just wonder which is the
correct procedure to build one of your packages i've fonund in the
fedora.ivazquez.net for FC4 but for CentOs for kernel-modules:
http://fedora.ivazquez.net/yum/4/i386/SRPMS.ivazquez/kernel-module-qc-usb-0.6.3-0.iva.1.src.rpm
2006 Apr 04
1
1.0.beta5 released
Just two changes:
- Beta4's SSL proxying rewrite worked worse than I thought.
Reverted it back to original code.
- Filesystem quota plugin now looks up the mount path correctly.
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2006 Apr 04
1
1.0.beta5 released
Just two changes:
- Beta4's SSL proxying rewrite worked worse than I thought.
Reverted it back to original code.
- Filesystem quota plugin now looks up the mount path correctly.
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2006 Apr 12
3
1.0.beta7
Sorry, the authentication problem still wasn't actually fixed in beta6.
Now, this time I tested every possible authentication case that it
really works.
I'll soon create a CVS branch which is going to stabilize into the 1.0
release. I won't add new features there so it shouldn't really get
broken anymore, at least because of new features..
So, two changes in this release: