Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "CentOS Release Lifeline"
2006 Jan 04
2
Yumex, yum-utils
I saw the link someone posted to SL (Scientific Linux) yumex rpm's. I
grabbed the SRPMS, changed some references from SL to CentOS in the
spec files and rebuilt the RPMS. I managed to get yumex up and
running by manually configuring yumex.conf.
What is the use of the yum-utils and the dozen or so utilities? Are
there any docs? (Bearing in mind my hack may have damaged the SL
installation)
2006 Jun 12
1
running BrilliantPhoto - installed fine
I was able to install Brilliant Photo, but when I try to run it I get this:
dotancohen@ety:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Brilliant
Labs/BrilliantPhoto$ wine BrilliantPhoto.exe
fixme:ntdll:TIME_GetTZAsStr Can't match system time zone name "IDT",
bias=-180 and dst=1 to an entry in TZ_INFO. Please add appropriate
entry to TZ_INFO and submit as patch to wine-patches
2009 Dec 14
3
Is this bad hardware? Dahdi-v-X100 clone
I've spent a week playing with Asterisk 1.6 and I love it. What a
brilliant piece of software!
Progress and learning have been reasonably good. I have external SIP
provider calls coming in and have put together a little call platform
and I'm stunned at the flexibility.
There is one issue for me. I took me a while to click that ZAPTEL now
equals Dahdi, but now I'm there I have an
2005 Feb 03
6
Newbie: Running an application within wine (installed fine)
I had successfully installed BrilliantPhoto with wine, so that I have
the directory:
file:/home/dotancohen/.wine/c/Program Files/Brilliant Labs/BrilliantPhoto
but when I run the command
wine /home/dotancohen/.wine/c/Program\ Files/Brilliant\
Labs/BrilliantPhoto/BrilliantPhoto.exe
it justs sits there with no output until I ctrl-Z it. Silly me, I even
tried to click the icon in Konqueror to start
2020 Jun 21
2
php 5.6 on CentOS 6
> On Jun 21, 2020, at 16:38, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote:
> This my reply is not intended for the OP, as he stated he will not listen about End Of Life of of PHP 5. Just in case anybody comes across this thread, please read what is written on the page referred to by Alexander Dalloz:
>
> >> PHP 5.6 is EOL. https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php
2004 May 18
2
SYSLINUX 2.10-pre2 is out
I have released SYSLINUX 2.10-pre2. I *really* would like testing
reports for this one, especially ISOLINUX, since I've included Knut
Petersen's fix for Award BIOSes...
Changes in 2.10:
* MEMDISK: Handle images compressed with zip as well as with
gzip. Some Windows-based image tools apparently generate
these kinds of images by default. Patch by Patrick
2004 Nov 23
3
3.0.9
Just a quick thanks to everyone involved with samba3 dev, I upgraded
last night from 3.0.7 to 3.0.9 and it went really smoothly - just had to
reset the permissions on /var/spool/samba so that people could print
again! (It seems to reset perms each upgrade, but at least I know this
now!).
We are running the following without any hassle:
Sage
Approch
Access
all ms office suite
openoffice
Outlook
2007 Dec 01
2
Looking for Insights
Hi Guys,
I had a strange problem yesterday and I'm curious as to what everyone
thinks.
I have a client with a Red Hat Enterprise 2.1 cluster. All quality HP
equipment with an MSA 500 storage array acting as the shared storage
between the two nodes in the cluster.
This cluster is configured for reliability and not load balancing. All
work is handled by one node or the other not both.
2006 Dec 13
1
0.0.38 tag and release
Hi
I tagged 0.0.38 and started a release on rubyforge. I''ll do the doc
packages & upload plus gems for OS X ppc and Linux; TIA for gems for
Windows and OS X Intel - please upload whenever convenient.
Once we have a set of binary gems, I suggest we do an announce to
wxruby-users and c.l.r, inc explaining this is still alpha, summarising
the new features, and that people should
2005 Feb 01
3
X100P Clone
I'm new to asterisk and fror a cupple of days I heave been googleing the
net for digium "clones", because it's very hard for me to get a digium
card (X100P).
Does anyone Know another substitute for X100P (I know that intel based
modem with chip 537/MD3200 is working but I did not find any of those) ?
I made it work with an Intel 536 (with a costumised driver that I found
on
2006 Mar 18
9
Mirror Mirror on the wall, who is the slowest of them all? CentOS
Some of the other RHEL rebuilds take one or two days, while CentOS
takes
2 weeks. While i can't say if they have more than a hundred users,
their
speed in releasing quarterly updates is commendable.
Technically CentOS is not the slowest, as Whitebox takes the wooden
spoon but you get the general idea. :)
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2002 Apr 30
1
followup -- deficiencies in readline capability
Why would R lack history capability?
Someone in a private electronic mail message suggested the possibility
that I was running R in a non-writable directory. This is not the
case, as the following logfile shows (where "$ " is my shell prompt):
$ ls -ld `pwd`
drwxrwxrwx 15 sys sys 2560 Apr 30 08:10 /tmp
$ R --vanilla
R : Copyright 2002, The R Development Core Team
2016 Nov 04
2
CTDB and locking issues in 4.4.6 (Classic domain)
On 04/11/16 07:12, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 03, 2016 at 09:21:46PM +0000, Alex Crow via samba wrote:
>> [root at zalma ~]# stat testfile
>> ...
>> Size: 1286700 Blocks: 2514 IO Block: 65536 regular file
>> Device: 29h/41d Inode: 35820037 Links: 1
>> Access: (0774/-rwxrwxr--) Uid: ( 3535/ jh3) Gid: ( 513/Domain Users)
2004 Sep 10
3
last minute changes
--- Asheesh Laroia <paulproteus@technologist.com> wrote:
> Can't you write a script for ./configure that checks for this, rather
> than
> having the library do the check each time it's used? If not, perhaps
> check /proc/cpuinfo or something. The DoIHaveSSE and DoIHave3DNow
> checks
> could fork() if the system provides fork(); if not, the checks would
> return
2012 Feb 21
6
Jazzing up the Task Views index page
A little while ago here we had a short discussion about Task Views - I
think ignited by someone saying 'how many times do I have to say "have
you read the Optimisation Task View?"?' and I poured some fuel on that
fire by saying "Task Views" was a stupid name.
Anyway, I did say that Task Views were rather brilliant, but were let
down by their hidden position on the R
2005 Aug 30
6
Re: dom0 bootup -- Device eth0 has differet mac address than expecte
>> I think he''s having problems with Dom0 changing
>> Mac address, rather than the domU (is that right?)
Yes, you are correct. It''s dom0 that seems to be getting a random MAC and because of that Xen can''t t find the NIC and won''t load eth0 because the MAC is different than what is expected. I''ve seen others with the same problem and their
2008 Apr 24
4
Napster.......
Hello all.
I'm new(ish) to the world of linux and am about to finally make the plunge and ditch windows completely. However, there's only one program that I want from windows that I use regularly and that is napster for it's music subscription service. It really is a brilliant service as the choice and variety can't really be matched.
Now, I don't know if this is the right area
2004 Jan 26
5
conditional assignment
Hi all
I want to conditionally operate on certain elements of a matrix, let me
explain it with a simple vector example
> z<- c(1, 2, 3)
> zz <- c(0,0,0)
> null <- (z > 2) & ( zz <- z)
> zz
[1] 1 2 3
why zz is not (0, 0, 3) ?????
the null <- assignment is to keep the console silent
in the other hand, it curious that null has reasonable values
> null
[1]
2015 Jan 11
5
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Sun, January 11, 2015 11:22 am, Sven Kieske wrote:
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> On 11.01.2015 03:42, James B. Byrne wrote:
>> What does systemd buy the enterprise that sysinit did not provide?
>>
> Well (re)starting services in a reliable way?
> Ensuring that services are up and running?
>
> About which sysinit are you talking btw?
2016 Apr 29
3
C5: The Firefox ESR 45.1.0 Nighmare
On Thu, 2016-04-28 at 22:27 -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 02:23:32AM +0100, Always Learning wrote:
> > Centos replaced well-running customise Firefox with version ESR 45.1.0
>
> Errr... you mean Red Hat released a security update (see
> https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2016-0695.html), and CentOS
> rebuilt and released it.
>
> What,