Hi, I'am finding a video player for my centos 4.4, but I don't know which is
the bets video player, and how to would install it.
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Atentamente,
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Ingeniero de Sistemas
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Today's Topics:
1. CESA-2007:0010-01: Moderate CentOS 2 i386 koffice security
update (John Newbigin)
2. CESA-2007:0086 Critical CentOS 4 x86_64 gnomemeeting -
security update (Johnny Hughes)
3. CESA-2007:0086 Critical CentOS 4 i386 gnomemeeting - security
update (Johnny Hughes)
4. CESA-2007:0076 Important CentOS 4 x86_64 php - security
update (Johnny Hughes)
5. CESA-2007:0076 Important CentOS 4 i386 php - security update
(Johnny Hughes)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 17:28:25 +1100
From: John Newbigin <jnewbigin(a)ict.swin.edu.au>
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CESA-2007:0010-01: Moderate CentOS 2 i386
koffice security update
To: centos-announce(a)centos.org
Message-ID: <45DBE689.3020403(a)ict.swin.edu.au>
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The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded to the
centos mirror:
RHSA-2007:0010-01 Moderate: koffice security update
Files available:
koffice-1.1.1-2.3.i386.rpm
koffice-devel-1.1.1-2.3.i386.rpm
More details are available from the RedHat web site at
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh21as-errata.html
The easy way to make sure you are up to date with all the latest patches
is to run:
# yum update
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John Newbigin
Computer Systems Officer
Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies
Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne, Australia
http://www.ict.swin.edu.au/staff/jnewbigin
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:31:40 -0600
From: Johnny Hughes <johnny(a)centos.org>
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CESA-2007:0086 Critical CentOS 4 x86_64
gnomemeeting - security update
To: CentOS-Announce <centos-announce(a)centos.org>
Message-ID: <1172079100.5131.113.camel(a)myth.home.local>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0086
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0086.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
x86_64:
gnomemeeting-1.0.2-9.x86_64.rpm
src:
gnomemeeting-1.0.2-9.src.rpm
I've got a CentOS 4.3 distribution in nfs mount.
I'd like to be able to update that distribution, so that when I install off of it, I don't have to run
yum update
for hours.
Hints?
=== Al
Hi,
did somebody successfully compile Globus Toolkit 4.0.3 under CenTOS-4.4 from the
source installer gt4.0.3-all-source-installer?
If yes, with using some special compile controls?
Any comments welcome.
Regards
Joachim Backes <joachim.backes(a)rhrk.uni-kl.de>
University of Kaiserslautern,Computer Center [RHRK],
Systems and Operations, High Performance Computing,
D-67653 Kaiserslautern, PO Box 3049, Germany
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Phone: +49-631-205-2438, FAX: +49-631-205-3056
http://hlrwm.rhrk.uni-kl.de/home/staff/backes.html
I am getting large numbers of these types of messages in my maillog files:
somehost.hotmail.com [65.54.246.97] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN
during connection to MTA
on both of our external machines beginning on the same date. These hosts
sit on different netblocks and on both machines the sendmail.cf files date
from Jan 09, 2007.
The last successfull connection from any hotmail acocunt was on Jan 15 at
13:17:29. The first failure was recorded on Jan 15 at 18:36:46.
Does anybody have any idea what is going on? We are now getting reports
that hotmail users are getting a delayed transmission warning and then a
failure message. Is this a sender's issue or our local configuration
issue?
ANY help regarding this matter would be most appreciated. If you feel that
sendmail related items should not be discussed on the list then please
contact me privately.
Thanks,
Jim
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Hamilton, Ontario fax: +1 905 561 0757
Canada L8E 3C3
G'Day All,
We have been supporting linux as a side business for a while (because
we use that skill set in our own value chain internally) and we are
now going to start targeting the wider local Chinese market and not
just the foreign companies and joint ventures.
As such we expect to see tremendous growth in this market segment
this year due to the quickly dwindling support of local support
outlets due to the poor local skill sets and fundamental
understanding of computing and Linux practices. But this growth may
be short lived as the segment itself disappears (Linux and anything
not Microsoft off the shelf) as evidenced by less and less exhibitors
and attendees at Linux World here over the past 4 years.
I am trying to figure out a way to change this. Of course we can
donate money back to the project itself - but does anyone have any
idea on how to help the local Chinese get better as a form of
donation too? Maybe offering free support services?
Point is, people should be paying IT professionals money to do UML
and process design as they do in the west (Accenture, CA, IBM, et al)
and not to play with technology day in day out. However in China, IT
is more dumbed down and is akin to "Computing Services", backup,
servers, hosting, windows/linux/cisco/et al is what comes to mind.
While this is all fine and dandy it is hardly IT and it is a very
price erosive market (China and India combined) and seems to be
destroying the local demand for real IT and everyones chance to start
more off-shoring operations here in competition with India.
The concept of technology being a support service to a greater
operational goal and process (value chain) is quickly shoved to the
side as people here consider IT to be a "cost" and focus on the
"lego" aspect of it - computing services, mutton dressed up as
lamb. And Linux is not seen as a fertile bed to develop, create and
explore, it is often just used to plunder and get something for
free...cheap, cheap, cheap......
I know that I can't change a country on my own, however, the atrophy
in Open Source Community development and IT service demand is really
sad here. I saw a post before from a chap who said words to the
effect of:
> Meanwhile, if there are many companies engage in
> same product, they will have price competition with each other. That
> will make companies could not survive after that. So, we hope your
> company could authorize us as a exclusive distributor to sale and
> market your product to share our resources and Chinese sales network.
And it is any wonder that open source cooperation here is failing as
people fail to understand the "knowledge economy" that is central to
open source? And IT is not expanding as it continues to be percieved
as purely bits and bytes and not also opportunity cost and risk.
So I on behalf of the Beijing GNU/Linux Users Group ask for some
advice, pointers and tips for how in my own small way I can get some
change happening here before all creative technological thinking and
successful open source development becomes even more extinct. And
before real IT has a chance to take off and operate in harmony with
all the business analysts and accountants as opposed to with just the
motherboard and disk driver retailers at the various tech depots. :-(
Don't get me wrong, there is Linux use here - but nothing new and
nothing is ever thrown back into the community - just take and
abuse. :-(
Cheers,
Richard Ford.
centos.candishosting.com.cn
www.beijinglug.org
Hello all,
There is kernel-smp-2.6.9-48 from Jason Baron at http://people.redhat.com/~jbaron/rhel4/
Can anyone advice where I can find RPMs of this kernel version for
CentOS 4.4 ? Or how it can be created...
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Best regards,
Maxim mailto:maxim@osetia.org
Dear friends:
[Using the Centos 4.4 DVD)
I will spend the next few days reading the documentation for Centos/RedHat.
But meanwhile, I would like, while reading it, to listen to my favorite radio
programs which require RealPlayer. So, my question is simply: should I
download the RealPlayer RPM from www.real.com or should I download it from an
rpm repository source? While I am at, what about other programs such as
Acrobat Reader, Java, etc.?
Thank you so much.
Benjamin