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Today's Topics:
1. CEEA-2006:0277 CentOS 4 i386 tzdata - enchancement update
(Johnny Hughes)
2. CEEA-2006:0277 CentOS 4 x86_64 tzdata - enchancement update
(Johnny Hughes)
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Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 18:40:36 -0500
From: Johnny Hughes <johnny(a)centos.org>
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CEEA-2006:0277 CentOS 4 i386 tzdata -
enchancement update
To: CentOS-Announce <centos-announce(a)centos.org>
Message-ID: <1144366836.31680.235.camel(a)myth.home.local>
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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2006:0277
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2006-0277.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
i386:
tzdata-2006a-2.EL4.noarch.rpm
src:
tzdata-2006a-2.EL4.src.rpm
Have a situation where I am either going to have to update entire system
to CentOS 4 (don't want to do that) or install MySQL 4 on CentOS 3
system.
I can see rpm's for RHEL 3 on MySQL's web site.
I didn't see any packages for MySQL 4 in dev.centos.org or centosplus so
I would suspect that the MySQL site is where I should get them.
Anybody recommend otherwise? Other than doing an dump of all the db's
prior to installing, should I do anything else?
Craig
This is really an apache question but if anyone knows offhand it would
be nice to know...
How do i build a standalone mod_proxy.so module that i can use to load
into an apache install that has loadable module support compiled in?
thanks
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> [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of rado
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 3:55 PM
> To: centos msg list
> Subject: [CentOS] cheep laser printer recomendations
>
> Hi!
> I would like to hear what printers go good w/our
> operating system.
>
> While back, I should have checked w/y'all like I'm
> doing now but I just went ahead and bought a Konica-Minolta
> PagePro 1350W. Now that W at the end of 1350 is a huge word
> that means WINDOWS! grrrr! It's a great printer 21pgs/min etc
> but it doesn't like linux at all and their tech spt will tell
> you as much. I googled round while back...there is some stuff
> there w/it and windows but I have had no luck. I got it sold
> for what I pd. 150 bucks and now I want something good that
> we know works really well w/linux..
>
> Whatcha all think?
>
> thx
>
> John Rose
>
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I'd grab a Laserjet 4100N/TN/DTN off Ebay for about $200 or so.
Mike
I have a windows XP machine with a printer shared out. How do I attach to my
workstation and install that printer on the CentOS box so I can print out
things?
Hi
I have just installed a lot of updates on a CentOS 4 box and w appears
to have stopped working -- this machine has 3 or 4 people connected via
ssh, yet this is all that is outputted:
# w
20:46:32 up 301 days, 3:21, 0 users, load average: 0.02, 0.03, 0.04
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
"rpmverify procps" returns nothing so the package hasn't been messed
with.
I don't want to reboot the server -- does any have any suggestions what
could be done to get w working again?
Thanks
Chris
--
Chris Croome <chris(a)webarchitects.co.uk>
web design http://www.webarchitects.co.uk/
web content management http://mkdoc.com/
For those who have the 3.0.21b or 3.0.21c, Samba
3.0.22 was released as a security update (about a week
ago). (I just saw someone on the centos list with
3.0.21c so i thought I'd post this announcement for
all others.) The downside to getting non-distro
updates from upstream is that you are responsible for
watching out for security releases.
For those with the CentOS version
(samba-3.0.10-1.4E.6) it already includes all
available errata.
Official Announcement from samba.org:-
Security Release: Samba 3.0.22 Available for Download
This is a security release of Samba. The Samba 3.0.21
release series (including the patch releases a through
c) has been discovered to expose the clear text of the
server's machine account credentials in the winbind
log files when the log level is set to 5 or higher.
Details can be found in the online release notes or in
the original security announcement for CAN-2006-1059.
The Samba 3.0.22 source code can be downloaded now.
The GnuPG signature for the uncompressed tarball is
also available. If you prefer to download just the
diff from 3.0.21c to 3.0.22, the patch file (gpg
signature) is also available. Precompiled packages for
Fedora Core 4, RedHat 9, all SuSE Linux products, and
Solaris are available in the Binary_Packages download
area. Packages for other platforms will be available
shortly.
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