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<0> except for trivial things like pony sugar
<1> good pony ?
<2> yes, I'm a good pony, thank you donavan, could I stomp Zathrus to show my appreciation?
<1> looks fine to me
<0> and, of course, stomping me
<0> pony: centos 5
<1> centos5 is on a timer to prevent channel flooding
<0> eureka: you may want to look into something that can edit PDF docs and use it to extract the image
<3> I believe the adobe acroread binary will let you copy/paste images as well.
<4> for image based images, why not use xpdf to throw it up on the screen and size it, and 'import' to snapshot it?~
<5> Evolution, Zathrus, it will let one copy with reduce quality
<6> eureka : acroread has a snapshot function to copy/paste image from a pdf document to whatever you want ...



<0> Evolution: complete with "Mission Accomplished" banner?
<3> hell yeah man
<0> hope it goes better for you than it did for the last guy!
<7> sounds like v5 is around the corner :)
<8> hi everyone
<8> quick question - how can i update firefox in centos 4.4 to version 2.0.0.1?
<4> deker: quick answer - stop using centos
<8> i hear ya, hehe
<9> deker, FC6 doesn't even use FF2.0 yet, but at least with FC6 you can get it from development
<4> snowmoon: is this the fedora channel?
<3> deker: to use it on centos, you have to install the tar.gz from mozilla. it is unsupported by us, though the mailing list has instructions.
<10> hi all
<4> pony: what time is it?
<2> orc_orc it is Hammer Time
<10> i need a little help
<11>
<11> exit
<10> can anyone tell me wich version of linux 2.6 kernel can be installed on a Centos 3 ?
<12> None.
<3> tekki: none of them.
<10> :(
<9> orc_orc, I was only trying to point out that FF2.0 was not a common item in distros today
<10> so i got a problem...
<10> i have a server reporting this performance on hda:
<10> hdparm -Tt /dev/hda
<10> /dev/hda:
<10> Timing buffer-cache reads: 8196 MB in 2.00 seconds = 4098.00 MB/sec
<10> Timing buffered disk reads: 10 MB in 3.12 seconds = 3.21 MB/sec
<9> tekki, why not upgrade to CentOS4
<3> tekki: why are you pasting in here?
<1> centos5
<2> gallops off into the bit bucket.
<10> snowmoon: is a machine with Plesk, i don't know well this product and i think it could be a problem upgrading
<0> centos5
<10> Evolution: what do you mean?
<3> tekki: as a warning, do not paste in here again. see the channel topic.
<3> the first 5 words apply to you too.
<10> ops...
<9> tekki, I would recommend taking this to the plesk people... it's not CentOS and any help we can give you would more than likely be wrong
<10> i apologize
<10> sorry :( didnt read
<8> thanks guys
<9> tekki, and to answer the first question... I don't believe it is possible or wise to use a CentOS4 kernel on a CentOS3/plesk system
<8> i'll search for the mailing list article on updating firefox
<10> i dont want an help with plesk
<10> i really hate that product :)
<13> once plesk is installed, it is no longer CentOS
<10> yes...i saw... :(
<13> therefore we do not support it here
<6> tekki : if you install a 2.6 kernel , you should upgrade glibc so i let you imagine the results on all installed programs ...
<10> i understand this
<7> I bet CentOS is going to be selecting a different backend soon
<7> "centos shall be released when it's ready"
<7> sounds like a duke nukem answer ;)



<4> I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes
<0> orc_orc: as long as you don't pretend to be a mime
<1> centos 5
<2> donavan: CentOS 5 shall be released when it is ready; most likely within 2-3 weeks of the upstream vendor's final public release. Beta news: http://www.karan.org/blog/index.php/2007/01/03/centos_5_first_install
<2> Mr. orc_orc -- time to wake up
<2> time to come out and play
<2> ohh -- that tickles
<0> euclid: try a spear
<14> hey guys, for some reason, sendmail is being started every time i boot, however, i did chkconfig sendmail off
<14> no links are present in rc3.d and rc5.d, but sendmail is firing up regardless
<14> where should i look? thanks
<12> vasiliyb: Does "chkconfig --list sendmail" support that view?
<14> range: off everywhere :)
<12> Does "ps aux |grep sendmail" show sendmail?
<6> vasiliyb : check maybe in /etc/rc.local if you didn't administer this box yourself previously ...
<15> hi. under centos 4.4 i mounted a new disk under the mysql data dir and copied over the old contents, now mysql fails to start because of selinux, any idea how i can correct this and what caused it? im not used to selinux
<15> i get this from the kernel audit(1168898128.939:13): avc: denied { search } for pid=3740 comm="mysqld" name="/" dev=sda7 ino=2 scontext=root:system_r:mysqld_t tcontext=system_u:object_r:file_t tcl***=dir
<14> range: yep, sendmail starts lol
<15> do i need to run some tool to update the policy to the new setup or need to add some rule for the mount point?
<14> Arrfab: nothing in rc.local
<16> RHerrold, you here?
<0> ubra: you need to copy the policy from the old directory to the new one.
<12> vasiliyb: That's a clean CentOS and not some (cpanel|direct admin|whatever) box?
<6> ubra : chcon is the tool to use to manipulate selinux policy
<4> vasiliyb: rpm -V sendmail in a pastebin, please
<15> Zathrus: same directory, /var/lib/mysql , i moved old one to mysql2 created the mountpoint, mounted and copied over files
<15> Arrfab: ok ill look at the man for that
<16> Hey orc_orc, I couldn't remember your handle. Got at cacert.org question. Is here ok?
<0> ubra: yes, but the policy doesn't follow; it's part of the FS. In renaming the directory and creating a new one you didn't copy the policies over.
<14> range: i think its mailscanner thats starting sendmail
<4> shubes: #centos-social please is better
<14> orc_orc: rpm -V sendmail
<14> .......T c /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
<14> S.5....T c /var/log/mail/statistics
<6> ubra : ls -Z should help you to see if policy was applied on your dir ...
<12> vasiliyb: That might be. But that's not from CentOS.
<4> vasiliyb: NEVER do that again
<0> ubra: ls -Z or ls --context may be helpful
<12> And DO NOT paste here.
<14> orc_orc: never paste 2 lines? sorry
<1> fast track to the door plan...
<14> what are the issues with pasting 2 lines, does it mess with ppls' irc clients?
<14> or is it bad for the server...
<15> Arrfab: ok thanks i think i got it, there a policy applied when the dir is unmounted and no policy when i mount the dir, ill copy the policy from /var to this dir
<0> let's go with D) all of the above, including it being channel policy.
<4> vasiliyb: I was looking or a change to : /etc/sysconfig/sendmail
<12> ubra: Rather the one from /var/lib/mysql.
<15> Arrfab: chcon is used to compile the policies from the text files? or does this get done automatically?
<15> range: ls -Z for files in that dir has policies applied, not the dir itself, i think its a traverse the filesystem thing
<14> orc_orc: daemon=yes queue=1h
<16> orc_orc: #centos-social it is
<17> Is ne1 from the centos admin team here
<17> centosq.centos.org is what i am looking for :-P
<4> TheDingy: several
<3> orc_orc: liar.
<3> :-P
<17> centosq.centos.org has Top Tier Data as the company that is donating it
<17> that is our old brand name and it should be Zogmo
<17> and www.zogmo.com
<3> TheDingy: what does zogmo stand for?
<3> out of curiosity...
<15> this worked out, 23:11 < kmacmill> if so, restorecon -R dir should work
<0> ubra: good to hear
<15> thanks for help :)
<6> ubra : you're welcome ...
<17> Evo: it stands for nothing
<17> it was just thought up as a good brand name
<3> TheDingy: ah. fair enough.
<3> seemed like it might be an acronym for something.
<13> I think it stands for "Shut your face, Evolution"


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