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<0> z00dax: i don't know if i am going for sure yet <1> right, I get in at 10:54am on Thursday <0> but if i go i'll prolly be there friday afternoon <1> cool <1> although getting to the train station by 8:20am might be a struggle, so i might get the one after and reach at around midday <2> hello every one <2> i need to make my kernel to load ipip with modprobe b4 network <1> my007ms: good <2> how i can add this in /etc/modprobe.conf <1> man ed <2> i see it's have format like this alias eth0 e100 <2> so do i have to make alias <2> i need it just to load the modules <2> z00dax, :) i use vi <3> my007ms: echo "install b4 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install ipip >/dev/null 2>&1 || :" >> /etc/modprobe.conf <2> alleycat, what if i just add ipip in /etc/modprobe.conf
<3> if you already know what to do, do it. <2> alleycat, it's not load and give error <1> my007ms: sue alleycat <2> z00dax, how to make modprobe load modules before it's start up network <1> my007ms: man modprobe.conf <2> does install mean load <4> hello <2> grestdino, hello <4> how to chang ulimit <4> default was 1024 <3> grestdino: man bash , search for ulimit ? <3> it's towards the end of the man pages <5> Or help ulimit <6> /loin #kanotix <7> i need postgresql-8.0.3-5 but version installed is 7.4.13 on centos 4.4, yum says theres no update for it. anyone suggest what i can do? cant find any rpms or anything for it <5> 8.1.4 is in centosplus. <7> that could work <8> RPMS should be in PostgreSQL site I think <7> ta <5> minri: And those work i.e. with SELinux? Cool. <7> which rpm should i go for? <7> or is there a repository i can add to yum to do the work for me? <5> vaineh: centosplus ... <5> <http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories> <7> ta, il have a look <9> Evolution: you remember yesterday my problem with booting the diskboot.img? i had possibly found the problem. the kernel says that the signature should '...' instead of '...' how can i solve this? <9> is it possible to disable via the commandline the kernelsigning check? <3> is krita included in any centos repo ? <10> Any fast tip for AMD64 motherboard with integrated graphics card, which is stable and works properly with current release of CentOS? Based on VIA, NVIDIA or ATI? <5> VIA is not really worth a suggestion. And with nvidia and ati you need proprietary drivers (ATI for the newer chips). So pick your poison. <5> Oh. That was graphics chips. <5> I have no idea about modern pci chipsets. <3> vamo: http://www.pcoption.co.uk/pcbaseunits/index41.htm <5> alleycat: atrpms seems to have it, but beware! There might be dragons. <3> range: thanks <5> kde-redhat also has it. <5> See the repo page on the wiki :) <3> uau, axel already has Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 <3> did not know that <3> coooool, thanks <5> Yes. But atrpms might rape your dog and kill your grandma if you don't watch out. <3> range: I know, I am using axel's stuff for a loong time <5> So gratitious use of the protect base plugin is suggested :) <3> since I have neither dog nor grandma <3> I'll try kde-redhat first <10> Thanks all ..... Does somebody have some experience with VIA Epia boards and CentOS? I mean for example thin client. <11> hi <5> vamo: Yes, the normal install cds have a i586 kernel which you need on these boards. It should work (don't ask me about the graphics chip on there). <5> ServerCD and LiveCD aren't usable on those. <12> openssh-clients-3.9p1-8.RHE There was some sort of I/O error: <urlopen error (-3, 'Temporary failure in name resolution')> <12> I get this error when I try to up2date -u <12> OK, it seems to be working better now ... <0> babo: yum is the preferred tool on centos <12> Meier: Ok thanks <13> COFFEE! <5> Good idea, that. <13> yes, bring me some. <14> liquid motivation <14> or go juice <15> Evolution the provider of my VPS say me that : yes. VZ, XEN, OpenVZ these kinds of Virtualization softwares use 1 main kernel of main node and no real kernel for vpses <16> NetGangsta, well maybe VZ and OpenVZ, but each Xen has it's own kernel running, on top of the main system kernel
<17> hi <13> crap he's here. now we have to stop mocking him <13> I mean, hi gral <17> (y) <18> Hello, I have an issue regarding network services been restarted after an IP change and the network is dead. Any ideas why and what can be done without restarting <16> CNote, some more detail in a pastebin would probably go a bit furthur <17> in a pastebin ? <16> if you like he could show us the actual log or other output in the channel :P <5> so_: I hope that was miswording and not an actual invitation to paste here. <16> sort of sarcasm. Don't paste here! :) <13> CNote: exactly what did you do when you changed the network settings? <15> so_ and what about vmware? use linux distro kernel? <5> VMWare is "Hardware virtualization". <15> ok <19> what do you guys use for ftpd? i see that vsftpd & the kereberos ftpd is available on my machine.. <19> er, i guess kereberos isn't what i want <13> vsftpd <20> vsftpd is a very good ftp server. <21> hi I have CentOS 32 on my dedicated and I wanna use asp on my apache server <21> what should i do ? <22> I want a pony <23> NO pony for orc_orc!!! <13> MeteBond: smoke some more crack. <24> what, no ketchup? <13> a PLT sandwich? <25> MeteBond: I know *nothing* about it, but have you looked at: apache-asp. There's an rpm on Dag's site. <13> mod_mono is one possible method, but for the most part, ASP on linux is sketchy at best. <5> s/on linux// <5> Ah, way better than frontpage extensions, though ... <13> correction accepted. <5> Real man let other people break into their computers via php. <5> Mmmmh. Cookies. <26> range, s/man/men/ <5> ed_menn: Accepted <27> Does Nabisco have a website with Oreo cookies? <28> Is it hard to get a USB Bluetooth Dongle working? <29> I couldn't get mine to drive my car the other day, I was sorely disappointed <22> 42 <17> 15 <26> 30 <17> XD <29> put them on a space elevator with no safety gear <26> turnpike420: i would do it. <26> that would be fun <29> lol <29> til you died <26> s/died/die/ <26> and yes death is bad, but i see it as a great adventure. Problem is i cannot come back and tell people how it was. <26> orc_orc: i will ping u from space.... if i make it. <22> goo-bye Major Tom <26> and yes i am brining my towel... maybe i will have a space ship pick me up. <26> s/brining/bringing/ <30> hi ! i m working on how to configure rdiff-backup on centos . all steps are working fine except ssh-copy-id <30> from where i can get this package ? <22> W^^harddd^^: it appeast to be part of rdiff-backup: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ssh-copy-id+rdiff-backup&btnG=Google+Search <30> orc_prc: ssh-copy-id command is not on CentOS distribution <30> bash-3.00$ ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub root@192.168.0.254 <30> bash: ssh-copy-id: command not found <5> W^^harddd^^: Google knows where you can download it. It's a small shell script if you really need it. <30> i really need it <13> then you should really google for it :-P <13> it's not part of the base distribution, and as range says, it's really just a small shell script <30> Evolution: i wish CentOs got this package so that i didnt have any problem <30> :( <22> I wish my want for a pony was provided by CentOS <23> orc_orc, maybe you can try for a pony later <13> W^^harddd^^: we provide an identical package suite to RH. <13> if you wish the package to be in the default distro, please file a bug with redhat. <13> we match what they provide.
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