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2004 Oct 26
4
Release of centos-3.3 ISP bill
It turns out that the release of Centos-3.3 was so popular, that it threw us way over the threshold of our ISP's, and now we are stuck with a _very_ large bill (as in an estimated 6TB of transfers). While in one hand I am ecstatic that we are so successful, but on the other hand, that is coming out of the developers pockets. The developers should be the last ones footing these bills (and this
2004 Sep 06
1
mirror.caosity.org change...
sorry for the massive cross-post, but I wanted to make sure that I get everyone that needs to know this. Mirror.caosity.org is having problems keeping up with all of the mirrors. Rsync is a memory hog when dealing with large repositories, and mirror just can't handle it. I am migrating mirror.caosity.org to a new host which should be able to handle the load better. Also, I will be limiting
2005 Feb 18
2
Lessons Learned from LinuxWorld Expo
I have just published a article (http://masnetworks.biz/node/20) about exhibiting at LinuxWorld Expo and the lessons learned. I heard some talk about some interest in doing the San Fran show. Please feel free to contact me for any suggestions, help, CD's & DVD's etc. -- Matt Shields http://masnetworks.biz http://sexydates4u.com http://shieldslinux.com http://shieldsmedia.com
2004 Apr 03
2
kernel with multi-LUN SCSI support
I am running CentOS 3.1 and everything is working beautifully except my HP12000e tape library that requires multi-LUN support. Every time I re-compile the 2.4.21 kernel with the multi-LUN SCSI option, I get the multi-LUN to work but something else breaks. Is there a pre-compiled kernel somewhere that is similar to the stock CentOS kernel except that it includes the multi-LUN feature? thanks!
2008 Oct 20
1
Invitation to Southern California Linux Expo 7x
Greetings, I would like to formerly invite Vorbis and the other Xiph projects to attend the 7th Annual Southern California Linux Expo. The show will be held February 20th-22nd, 2009 once again at the Westin LAX in Los Angeles, CA. Because the Xiph projects are open source projects, SCALE will provide a complementary booth on our show floor including all the usual amenities such a 6' table
2008 Oct 20
0
Invitation to Southern California Linux Expo 7x
Greetings, I would like to formerly invite Icecast and the other Xiph projects to attend the 7th Annual Southern California Linux Expo. The show will be held February 20th-22nd, 2009 once again at the Westin LAX in Los Angeles, CA. Because the Xiph projects are open source projects, SCALE will provide a complementary booth on our show floor including all the usual amenities such a 6' table
2004 Jun 08
1
NIC detection by anaconda
Hello all, I'm not able to install CentOS in a motherboard with a onboard 3Com gigabit nic (3c904/Syskonnect). Although there's a device driver for the Syskonnect (sk98lin) in the linux kernel, the installation program is asking for this interface module. I tried to create a device disk, but without success. Maybe I'm missing some information about the modules detection by the
2004 Sep 17
1
CentOS-3 versions 3.2 & 3.3
Hey, I thought I had been paying attention, but I do not know what is going on. On the mirrors, under centos-3, we now have directories named 3.1, 3.2 & 3.3. The CentOS-3 I have been using for some months came from 3.1. The 3.2 directory is dated September 11th and seems to be empty. The 3.3 directory is dated September 16th and has stuff in it, such as rpm's, but no header files
2004 Nov 23
1
Updating on CentOS-3.3
Sorry to be beating a dead horse to death here... but... in the archives, mostly the FAQ is mentioned, but the FAQ seems to be 'coming soon'. :) I just did a clean install of 3.3. I am operating from the command line. I first mistakenly ran.. been there done that on WhiteBox as well. :( rpm --import /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY Got what I understand now is the expected errors. I then
2004 Dec 02
1
OT: Security Consultant?
Hi, Does anyone have a recommendation for an outside security consulting firm? The one that my company used went under a few years ago. I've been managing everything since then, but I don't have that much time and I'd like to get an "expert" opinion. Thanks, Ajay
2004 Jun 10
1
How to send in donations via check? and some other suggestions.
Greetings. I have just successfully updated a RH-9 file server to CentOS-3.1. I'm VERY impressed. I have a client who has 4 Redhat servers (1 x 7.3 and 3 x 9.0) that I would like to migrate to CentOS-3.1. Question: My client is willing to send a donation for these boxes but they just want to send you (caosity.org) a check that will cover the next couple of years. Who do we make the
2004 Jun 17
1
Comming from WhiteBox Linux ...
Hello several months ago I install WhiteBox Linux on several severs, I was happy, not woriing about upgrading every 1,5 year as when I use RH 4.0, 6.0, 7.3, 9.0 .... And then WhiteBox went black, WBEL updates release slowed down and maintainer wont help form anybody. Just telling "If you want quick updates, build it yourself.". I prefer wasting time for customizations and/or
2005 Mar 20
0
[cAos] cAos and CentOS Reorganization
cAos and CentOS administration 20 March 2005 1 Executive Summary The cAos project, and the CentOS project are being separated into two trees; Changes which facilitate DNS and mirror master administration process for easier load management are already complete. 2 Announcement In the past two years, the concept of truly community based, locally rebuildable distributions,
2005 Mar 20
0
[cAos] cAos and CentOS Reorganization
cAos and CentOS administration 20 March 2005 1 Executive Summary The cAos project, and the CentOS project are being separated into two trees; Changes which facilitate DNS and mirror master administration process for easier load management are already complete. 2 Announcement In the past two years, the concept of truly community based, locally rebuildable distributions,
2008 Sep 04
0
Invitation to the Southern California Linux Expo 7x
Greetings, I would like to formerly invite the CentOS community to participate at the Southern California Linux Expo. The show will be taking place February 20th - 22nd, 2009 at the Westin LAX in Los Angeles, CA. I am including both a link to our "Call For dotORG Exhibitors" as well as our "Call for Papers" if anyone from the CentOS community is interested in submitting a
2004 Oct 27
1
[Fwd: Re: Release of centos-3.3 ISP bill]
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2004 Jun 18
0
Re: NVIDIA on Linux: less is more
Aaron, > It is a kernel problem. The stack size changed in > the 2.6 kernel. You > need a version of the kernel with the old 8k stack > size. You can get > such a kernel from: > www.linuxant.com/driverloader/wlan/full/downloads-fc2-kernel-i686.php > > As you can see these are fedora kernels but might > work on centos. Actually, while troubleshooting this display
2004 May 27
2
Tape drive problems
Hi, Hi, I have been googling, and can't find anything that will help me: mt -f /dev/st0 status /dev/st0: No such device or address Any suggestion? I am using CentOS 3 [RHEL ES3 without the licenses] The tape drive is recognized at boot [from dmesg] scsi0 : Adaptec AIC7XXX EISA/VLB/PCI SCSI HBA DRIVER, Rev 6.2.36 <Adaptec 29160 Ultra160 SCSI adapter> aic7892:
2004 Sep 30
3
CentOS Forum
Hi guys been browsing some Forums and came up with the following topics: -News & Forum ---News & Announcements ---Updates ---Forums Feedback ---(please suggest further topics) Documentation & How-To's (the posts in this area will be done by moderators. only certified how-to's and tutorials) ---Known Mirrors ---Instalation ---Configuration ---Multimedia ---Desktop Environments
2004 Sep 08
3
Maintainers and security updates
Hi, can someone tell how many are behind maintaining the site and converting security and regular RHEL fixes for Centos-3? I see the last round of security updates for RHEL were turned out in a day which is impressive. Trying to get an idea if Centos has alot of community support and being maintained by more than one person. I am not confident enough yet in building my own updates. I am another