I am by no means an expert on this matter but, I really love Centos as a core server. I have 3 in play at work that are setup for a few different jobs like Database,web server,Dns server, and a nice network watchdog. I have only used Centos for about 2 yrs. I was a big Rh fan to include fedora until fedora let me down. Im sure its changed from 2 yrs but I would not trust it for use in the core. Anyways, Centos has a slightly different dir structure this could be why you had to make those changes. Someone with a little more experience may know about this. Thanks Dave
Everyone,
I am evaluating Centos to be for the purpose of using it as a server for a database. I doubt that I will use anything but run level 3, but am looking at the gui tonight. I am having difficult using konsole with the same scripts that I have used on FC4, FC5, and FC6 with success.
I am executing this command from a Desktop link
konsole --vt_sz 80x25 --profile smile
with smile being a profile stored in the user's .kde subdirectory
The above command had to be modified to include the path to pick up the profile called 'smile'
konsole --vt_sz 80x25 --profile /home/admin/.kde/share/apps/konsole/profiles/smile
However, although including the path allowed konsole to get to the profile called smile, a logon script named head in 'smile' was not executed.
Args0=/bin/bash,-c,/usr/local/bin/head
Args0=/bin/bash,-c,head
Both of the above failed to execute 'head' but head could be executed from the command line and functioned as expected.
Any ideas?
Greg Ennis
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