Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Suspend2 rpm for Centos 4.5 and 5.0?"
2007 Jun 14
3
Trying to understand Suspend 2
I am trying to understand Suspend 2 and what I have to do to get it
working in Centos 5. There is quite a bit for it at ATrpms:
http://www.atrpms.net/dist/el5/hibernate-suspend2/
http://www.atrpms.net/dist/el5/kernel-suspend2/
The later is the kernel patches that they refer to at the Suspend2
website, so I don't have to recompile the kernel?
I noticed that over at:
2009 May 10
3
Missing Dependency: /usr/share/magic.mime
Can someone help me figure out what I have to do about to get update to
work with this happening:
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package kexec-tools.i386 0:1.102pre-56.el5_3.2 set to be updated
---> Package file.i386 0:4.17-15.el5_3.1 set to be updated
---> Package pango.i386 0:1.14.9-5.el5.centos set to be updated
---> Package pango-devel.i386
2007 Dec 30
2
Firewall builder - which rpm?
I need a decent, easy, firewall on Centos. This is for test systems, so
I do not need a lot. For 'a lot', I use and Astaro firewall.
I had used Firestarter once, but found out that it cannot handle routing
between a public and private network. Basically saying this is
impossible. Of course, if your private network is addressed per RFC
1918 (that I co-authored), I can understand
2008 Jul 17
5
Problems with building an rpm
I followed the setup instructions from
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/non-root/ (link from the Centos wiki). All
this is done on another 'clean' system, so I have to read the terminal
screen there and tell what went wrong here.
I then followed my colleague's instructions to get the tar, untar,
autogen, configure, and finally make rpm.
Well it was that make rpm command that finally
2008 Nov 12
3
Rsyncing UPdate repo yoyoing
It has been crazy this past week how a rsync on the update repo keeps
downloading a number of openoffice.org rpms then deleting them. And the
repodata directory seems to be messed up so that I have problems on some
systems doing updates with it. My rsync script is:
#!/bin/sh
rsync -auv rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5.2/updates/i386/ \
--delete --exclude=debug/
2009 Jul 15
4
Keep lossing wireless - ipw3945
Sunday I updated my kernel to 128.1.16 (I had to reboot so it was time
to update). No problems with wireless in my home.
Monday I started traveling to IEEE 802 plenary, and I have lost my
wireless numerous times needing to reboot.
The symptom is the radio light goes off. Back before the kernel update,
this would happen sometimes at home while on battery, and I would just
press the
2008 Sep 16
2
Kernel source - linux -2.6.18 i386 or i686
As I plow through the Kernel source to figure out why the BEET patch is
not working, I notice that there are two similar directories under
~/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-2.6.18:
linux-2.16.18.i386 and linux-2.16.18.i686
So which one am I suppose to be patching?
Currently, the patch starts out with:
diff -urN a/net/ipv4/xfrm4_input.c b/net/ipv4/xfrm4_input.c
I followed the kernel source setup
2007 Jul 23
3
Can we get a newer version of madwifi on rpmforge?
RPMforge still has:
rpmForge:
madwifi-0.9.2.1-2.el5.rf.i386.rpm
ATrpms has:
madwifi-0.9.4-38_r2512.fc6.i386.rpm but requires their patched kernel.
I am at IETF this week, and was at IEEE 802 last week.
There are over 60 visible access points in most locations (actually not
that may APs, but an SSID for b/g, another for a, another for 802.1x
TKIP, another for 802.1x CCMP, argh!) and I
2007 Jun 14
6
Firefox and Thunderbird 2.0, Centos 5, and rpms
I am making some progress on my Centos 5 notebook build.
So I am looking at Firefox and Thunderbird 2.0.
Should I install them? Or is Redhat correct that there is nothing
improved here and wait for 3.0? (well I have not even had a chance to
look at Thunderbird 2.0, that is new)?
I have the install steps we covered here back on 2/2/07; but are there
rpms? I did not find anything over at
2012 Dec 05
3
yumex ?? Where art thou?
A little progress on Centos 6(.3), but....
Where is yumex? I have grown to depend on it...
2008 Sep 11
3
My turn at building a custom kernel for IPsec BEET mode
Well I am working on building a kernel that will have the IPsec BEET
mode patch available from infrahip.hiit.fi.
I have some decent help, but really no one there is a seasoned Centos
kernel builder (though they work with different FC kernels), and now
they are mostly done for the day.
I have been following the wiki on building a custom kernel, got my patch
in ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES and away with
2008 Dec 03
3
What ever happened to the dkms atheros drivers/
My OQO boxes have the AR5413 wifi chipset, so for the first time in
quite a while, I again need to run madwifi. So I went looking for the
dkms madwifi rpms, but could not find them. They use to be on rpmforge,
as I recall. dkms is there.
So have I lost some memory cells or have these rpms taken a hike?
2013 Jan 31
7
How to extract one file from rpm using yum?
I want to get the original version of /etc/clamd.d/amavis.conf from the
amavisd-new rpm to get the defaults to submit a bug report. I could not
figure out how to do this, so I did a reinstall, but it did not replace
this file (whatprovides says it comes from this rpm).
Is there a way to extract just the one file, and better yet, place it
elsewhere than its regular destination?
thanks
2007 Jul 06
2
Legacy PTY Support ?
I am looking at T38Modem. A relatively new version is ready for someone
to build an rpm for (Mar '07).
But the readme warns:
Q. I try to use T38modem, but after run "t38modem -p ttyx0" I get a message
"Could not open /dev/ptyx0: No such file or directory".
A. Looks like you don't have legacy PTY devices compiled in your kernel.
You need to re-compile the
2015 Sep 10
3
rsync question
On 09/10/15, C Linus Hicks wrote:
On 09/10/15, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
---------------- Quoted text ------------------------
Try this:
rsync -ah --stats 192.168.192.2:/root/samba.PDC/
/home/rgm/data/htt/httnet/homebase/new/root/
--------------------- End Quote ----------------------------------
Sorry, I was too fast, not paying attention, you want this I believe:
rsync -ah --stats root at
2008 Aug 08
4
vncserver on IPv6
http://www.realvnc.com/products/enterprise/4.1/ipv6.html
IPv6 support in VNC Server E4.1.7/P4.1.2
VNC Server E4.1.7 & P4.1.2 are fully IPv6-aware, but is shipped with
IPv6 support disabled by default, for security reasons. IPv6 can be
enabled by setting "InTransports=IPv6,IPv4" (the default being IPv4
only), either on the command-line when starting vncserver under Unix
Ok.
2015 Sep 11
2
rsync question
On Thu, 10 Sep 2015 22:50:47 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> > That will use the default port on the remote host, you can override
> > that without specifying the -e if required using -p <port>.
>
>
> $ rsync -ah --stats --delete -p 613 root at 192.168.129.2:/etc/dhcp/
> /home/rgm/data/htt/httnet/homebase/new/dhcp
> Unexpected remote arg: root at
2009 Apr 03
7
New Centos 5.3 gnome backgroup
I don't know if I really like this background though it is kind of neat.
Where do I find the app to change this?
2009 Apr 03
7
New Centos 5.3 gnome backgroup
I don't know if I really like this background though it is kind of neat.
Where do I find the app to change this?
2017 May 28
4
Low random entropy
On 28/05/17 23:56, Leon Fauster wrote:
>> Am 28.05.2017 um 12:16 schrieb Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>:
>>
>>
>>
>> On 05/28/2017 04:24 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
>>> In article <792718e8-f403-1dea-367d-977b157af82c at htt-consult.com>,
>>> Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> wrote:
>>>> On 05/26/2017