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2008 Apr 25
3
dmidecode for CentOS 2.1? [hardware serial number and type]
Hi CentOS users
I have here old CentOS 2.1 server on IBM Xseries 336. How to see
serial number and machine type?
It seems that "dmidecode" is not available for CentOS 2.1
cheers
Simon
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2017 Mar 23
2
[PATCH] p2v: Use lscpu instead of libvirt to get CPU information.
Don't get the CPU information from libvirt, because including libvirt
and all dependencies in the virt-p2v ISO bloats everything.
Instead get most of the information we need from the util-linux
program 'lscpu'.
Unfortunately the CPU model cannot be retrieved.
Example output:
$ ./run virt-p2v --cmdline="p2v.dump_config_and_exit"
[...]
cpu vendor . . . Intel
cpu
2015 May 27
1
Command line mp3 player
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> On 5/22/2015 5:01 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>> On Fri, 22 May 2015 16:20:15 -0400
>> Bowie Bailey wrote:
>>
>>> Any suggestions as to where to go from here?
>> What is your audio device? Are you sure it's supported?
>>
>> (The lshw command will tell you what hardware you have.)
>
> Supported by what? OS, or mpg123?
>
2008 Apr 09
9
Expanding Facter's manufacturer.rb
I''ve just filed http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/ticket/1182 with
the aim of making it easier to add fact pickup from dmidecode in
manufacturer.rb.
As the ticket says, I think that the fact sections, keys and values
shouldn''t be hardcoded in manufacturer.rb, but should be stored in a
configuration file somewhere. This means that a given stable
installation of Puppet can be
2014 Jul 08
2
How to get uuid info inside a lxc container created by libvirt_lxc
Hi ,
Is there anyway to get uuid info inside a lxc container which is created
by libvirt_lxc?
For kvm, we can use dmidecode or lshw to get this info inside vm. Is
there any tools
to do this thing for libvirt lxc?
Thanks for any help~
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2014 Jul 08
2
Re: How to get uuid info inside a lxc container created by libvirt_lxc
于 2014年07月08日 12:06, Eric Blake 写道:
> On 07/07/2014 10:02 PM, Qiang Guan wrote:
>> Hi ,
>>
>> Is there anyway to get uuid info inside a lxc container which is created
>> by libvirt_lxc?
>>
>> For kvm, we can use dmidecode or lshw to get this info inside vm. Is
>> there any tools
>> to do this thing for libvirt lxc?
> Per the docs:
>
2015 May 22
2
Command line mp3 player
On Fri, 22 May 2015 16:20:15 -0400
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Any suggestions as to where to go from here?
What is your audio device? Are you sure it's supported?
(The lshw command will tell you what hardware you have.)
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2009 Nov 07
4
Inquiry:Mainboard type?
Dear All
Can you please do me favor and let me know how can I check for my CentOS
mainboard type ? Please be informed that I want to know if it is as EPIA 500
or EPIA 600 and I am seeking a way to check it as we check for our HDD type
via /proc/ide/hda/model . Can you please let me know where such an info can
be checked via /proc folder ?
Let me thank you in advance
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2011 Aug 14
2
hardware isues
I have a broadcom bcm5722 and a dual intel pro/1000 pt nic in a dell
t110. The setup sees the cards and i put them into automatic mode.
After the install no cards are detected at all. Astaro 8.01 detects and
utilizes all of these cards just fine. I have also tried ubuntu server
10.04 lts and they work fine. I'm curious if this is a bug with Centos 6?
2004 Oct 22
2
different iso's
I am wondering if there are any plans to release a large dvd iso
of the centos distribution? dvd burners are taking off and this
would be a good addition. Instead of three cd iso's one big dvd iso.
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Isa 54:17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper;
and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou
shalt condemn. This is the
2009 Jan 14
6
hardware info
Hi
How can I know the hardware info eg: type of memory
No need to turn off the machine
Thank you
2008 Dec 10
2
Should i report this bug in Battlefield 2?
Hello!
Today i tried to launch BF2 with following config:
Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10
Wine 1.1.10
Geforce 9800GT
Latest nvidia driver in repository (177.82)
I applied a crack (that's working on windows) and copied following
dlls in the BF2 directory: d3dx9_25 and d3dx9_36, as they are needed
to run the game!
When i run it in fullscreen mode (wine), it crashes on a black screen,
here's the
2006 Apr 16
4
force 10 megabit full duplex
I figured out how to force 10 megabit full duplex on my ethernet
interface. The trick is i need it to stick in case of a reboot so i
don't have to reforce it. I have not been able to figure that one out
yet. I have not found it in the man's or google yet. If someone could
point me in the right direction i would be much obliged.
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My "Foundation" verse:
Isa 54:17 No
2013 Apr 10
5
How to determine 64 vs 32 bit processor
I have been tied up with other work and Holidays. Now back to some
server work that is long overdue. I lost an old server yesterday so it
is crunch time.
I believe my new platform is suppose to be an x86_64. The order form
says 64 bit.
I booted Centos 6.3 i386 liveCD to check the system out before an install.
uname -i
reports i386
dmidecode -t processor
reports Characteristics of 64
2006 Apr 18
3
SELinux modification
I installed SeLinux in warn mode. HOw do i check to see what it is
wanring about? This wil help me in make a decision to turn it to active
mode..:)
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Isa 54:17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and
every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt
condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their
2007 Feb 27
2
virtualizing Windows in Cetnos
Here is what i am looking to do. i have a server SBS 2k3 machine. I
want to load linux on it then virtualize the SBS server inside the linux
installation. I would then be able to compress backup just the sbs
virtual file instead of screwing with the backup programs inside of
windows(even symantec's and yosemitie's stuff leaves much to be
desired). What are my options both free and
2015 Feb 04
5
Another Fedora decision
On 02/04/2015 04:55 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> Unless you have misconfigured your system, anyone who can copy
> /etc/shadow already has root privileges. They don?t need to crack your
> passwords now. You?re already boned.
Not exactly.
There have been remotely exploitable vulnerabilities where an arbitrary
file could be read (not written), but otherwise root access wasn't given
2011 Jun 27
4
How many L1/L2 my cpu have ?
Hi
Could anybody explain me how to check how many L1/L2 cache my cpu have.
I'm using CentOS 5.6
*cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep CPU *
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9300 @ 2.50GHz
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9300 @ 2.50GHz
Diagram of a generic dual-core processor, with CPU-local level 1 caches, and
a shared, on-die level 2 cache.
2015 Feb 04
4
Another Fedora decision
On 02/04/2015 02:08 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
>
> 3.) Attacker uses a large graphics card's GPU power, harnessed with
> CUDA or similar, to run millions of bruteforce attempts per second on
> the exfiltrated /etc/shadow, on their computer (not yours).
> 4.) After a few hours, attacker has your password (or at least a
> password that hashes to the same value as your password),
2005 Jun 07
7
apple to Intel
I am wondering what the list's opinion is on the Apple to Intel
switch. This is going to put a slick desktop that runs on top of
BSD directly into the mainstream. What does this hold for Linux
in general, Linux on the desktop..and microsoft.
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