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<0> alphablue: http://dev.centos.org/centos/4/ <1> z00dax: triple unplus good -- shades of Winston Smith <2> --enable=fresherbugsandbiggersecurityholes <0> alphablue: that's a development repository. things in there may not be stable, use at your own risk <3> the repo is based on smalltalk ideas, and does objects. hey the repo PlusPlusPlusPlus is even an object itself <0> though php5.1.4 is fine. <2> z00dax: I ponged <0> orc_orc: heh, it might. there's still an outstanding security hole in all versions 5.1.4 and below. <1> Evolution: I know <4> evolution: i'm looking at: http://dev.centos.org/centos/4/CentOS-Testing.repo <0> alphablue: you're not supposed to admire it. you're supposed to put it in /etc/yum.repos.d/ <4> hehe, i know, i was wondering if i could do --enablerepo "centos-4 testing" ... <0> alphablue: --enable c4-testing <0> er enablerepo <4> how would i determine the name is c4-testing from that file ? (just trying to understand naming convention)
<0> alphablue: look inside the brackets <4> got it <4> i was going after name <5> is it normal to have to manually run vgchange -ay to activate a volume group? <0> Nacho|w: depends. <6> is TextMate available in centos? <7> how i can run ethereal on cent os ? <5> uh install it? <7> yes <8> If your machine is up to date it's called wireshark now. <1> CapRicoRN_80: we have a nice set of doco on how to admin a system at: http://www.centos.org/docs/ <8> Erks. <7> i have address from add and remove applications <8> My bad. <8> That was fedora, not centos. <8> Still called ethereal there. <9> Evolution: you were interested in building gnucash, weren't you? <7> in short can u tell me how can i run it ? <9> Evolution: if so, take a look at http://people.redhat.com/notting/gnucash/RHEL-4/i386/ <8> Erm. <8> Type "ethereal"? <2> you have the address of what? <7> its not working <8> orc_orc: Thank you. The rest of my spoons are in the dishwasher right now. <1> heh -- Johnny Depp lent it to me <7> even which ethereal is not working <2> CapRicoRN_80: what is the output of "uname -a" on the box in question? <1> CapRicoRN_80: ethereal is run as tethereal unless you install the GUI front end to it <7> 2.6.9-34.EL <10> hi <7> orc_orc: tell me its path <10> does someeebody know why there is no CentOS-4.3.ServerCD-x86_64.iso? <7> coz /usr/sbin/ got not ethereal <10> why no x86_64? <1> CapRicoRN_80: you did not paste an answer to donavan's question yet <2> CapRicoRN_80: does "man yum" work? <11> stefan2: hmm... maybe because noone built one :) <7> its <7> 2.6.9-34.EL <7> Centos 4.3 <0> Dyson: yes, but I wanted 2.x <1> that is not a uname <10> dyson: hmm ... <10> dyson: how to request a build? :-) <7> uname gives u version <11> Evolution: yep. I know, but i think the dependency-packages will be quite useful <7> and i told u version <1> actually it sort of is, but donavan needed: uname -a <7> wat else ? <2> stefan2: use disc1 and do a minimal install <11> Evolution: however.. i haven't had any real progress with it yet, so I can't say anything for sure <7> orc_orc: i told u <10> donavan: that works, without needing disk 2 or 3 or 4 as well? <2> stefan2: you can yum install the server bits you need <1> CapRicoRN_80: uname -a is much longer <2> stefan2: for a mininal install -- not necessarily a server install <10> donavan: I did i386-installs just fine with servercd <7> ok let me paste u all if u want <1> looks like 'yo' is expensive again <10> donavan: then the other way round: why is there a servercd for i386? :-) <7> dont know y u want to look at uname -a
<11> stefan2: because someone built it :) <11> *duck* <10> donavan: okay, if you say so I'll now grab just disc1 and install :-) <7> as it has nothing to do with ethereal <10> dyson: *slap* <1> CapRicoRN_80: no prob - I have the answer you seek staged once you reply to donavan <11> stefan2: no really... it is an addition to what RedHat provides... the guy who built it just did it for i386 and nothing else <7> Linux Centosserver 2.6.9-34.EL#1 wed mar date n time CST 2006 i686 i686 i386 CNU/Linux <2> stefan2: because that is the most demanded disc -- takes time to build and master those custom discs when we are working on other things like security updates <1> CapRicoRN_80: ethereal-gnome-0.99.0-EL4.2 provides the gui ethereal in centos at /usr/bin/ethereal <7> now happy <7> now plz help me <7> its not there i tried it thats y i came here for help <1> I just pasted your answer <2> stefan2: server CD's are made to use as handouts in the first place <2> orc_orc: that's still not a uname paste :| <1> donavan: I know <1> not one of ours,anyway <7> donavan: then u tell me wat should be it <1> but you have to admin a person who cares enuf to forge a reply deserved his answer ; just like I want a pony <12> orc_orc your pony: http://tinyurl.com/ms4yy <1> Linux centos-4.first.lan 2.6.9-34.0.2.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Jul 7 19:52:49 CDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux <1> comes to mind <2> ohh ohh an up2date box -- how novell <2> -l <2> noval? <7> i paste the same thing <7> Linux Centosserver 2.6.9-34.EL#1 wed mar date n time CST 2006 i686 i686 i386 CNU/Linux <1> cadiff says otherwise <7> didnt write time n date <2> date and time is important <1> and omitted the space before the '#' <1> anyways, CapRicoRN_80: ethereal-gnome-0.99.0-EL4.2 provides the gui ethereal in centos at /usr/bin/ethereal <1> Evolution: timecheck plesae -- my trout are sorely needed <13> there is no ethereal-gnome any more. <13> it's wireshark-gnome <1> bleve: there is in centos <1> we live in a lagging time machine <13> :-P <2> bleve: doesn't use centos really <7> ok orc_orc .. but as i told u i have selected ethereal option from Add/Remove application .. still ethereal is not installed <13> donovan: this machine was Centos before I "enhanced" it a bit. <1> CapRicoRN_80: try as root in a console: yum -y install ethereal-gnome <2> bleve: see above <8> CapRicoRN_80: That only works with the install cds and (iirc) only if you didn't do any updates to the system, as there might be unresolvable dependencies. <7> ah .. my laptop is not on network <7> i m on my pc <7> :( <7> i will do it tomorrow <1> CapRicoRN_80: the wtf do you need ethereal for? ;) <7> to sniff some ips and port <7> ports <1> only on 'lo' if you have no network ;) <2> orc_orc: on that shared hosting box silly <1> donavan: you are _so_ suspicious <2> I was fully expecting a vz kernel <7> i have in office <7> right now i m on mircosoft platform as my Centos dont support my wireless card <1> eekkk <1> ahhh -- smells like a pony I want <12> orc_orc your pony: http://tinyurl.com/ms4yy <8> orc_orc: No pony for you. <1> mean range <7> service named start .. works same on Centos ? <7> or centos as some different option <1> CapRicoRN_80: same as on SGI? yes <7> or centos has some different option <14> hey guys, i dont suppose anyone here knows which rpm db file is responsible for maintaining which packages are installed? <2> TipTap: you likely see #rpm <14> i.e. if i do a rpm -qa for example it must query the db to see which ones are installed, i have straced but there's lots and lots of stuff that gets called - think it uses rpmq for the query using exec <0> TipTap: the one with the file information in it. <1> TipTap: they live in /var/lib/rpm/ -- there is a whole pack of them, waiting to attack
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