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- 2010/02/10 17:47:38
- Forum: User Comments
- Topic: Thank you to the Open Source community
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1263
Thank you to the Open Source community
Dear friends, I hope this message finds the CentOS development family in good health and spirits. Being a volunteer for a non-profit organization for many years, I understand the sacrifices individuals make for the greater good of society. The open source project, CentOS, enables personal, organizat...
- 2008/02/27 18:21:14
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Software Support
- Topic: Cobalt Migration Utility (CMU) on CentOS 5.1
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1598
Re: Cobalt Migration Utility (CMU) on CentOS 5.1
[b]ATTENTION: Cobalt Raq owners[/b] Please review the information in the following resolution: http://www.nuonce.net/support/viewthread.php?tid=1848 To reach our server migration objectives, we chose to downgrade from CentOS 5.1 to CentOS 4.5, since there wasn't a BlueQuartz version for CentOS 5.x. ...
- 2007/12/20 23:50:27
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Software Support
- Topic: Cobalt Migration Utility (CMU) on CentOS 5.1
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1598
Re: Cobalt Migration Utility (CMU) on CentOS 5.1
[quote] toracat wrote: If I understand your situation correctly, you would first need to install BlueQuartz on your destination (CentOS) server.[/quote] That's correct, I need to install BlueQuartz software on the new CentOS 5.1 server. Thus, enabling the Cobalt Migration Utility (CMU) to appear on ...
- 2007/12/20 04:55:54
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Software Support
- Topic: Cobalt Migration Utility (CMU) on CentOS 5.1
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1598
Cobalt Migration Utility (CMU) on CentOS 5.1
Dear friends, I'm in the process of migrating a Sun Cobalt Raq3i server and need your help. To properly import all the server data (websites, users, databases) onto the new CentOS 5.1 server, I need to install the Cobalt Migration Utility (CMU) software using the GNOME GUI "Applications, Add/Remove ...
- 2007/12/19 03:28:01
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Miscellaneous Questions
- Topic: Greetings...
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1259
Re: Greetings...
Thank you for your warm welcomes! It's nice to be a part of this humble CentOS community. I look forward to years of systems adventures!
- 2007/12/17 22:51:53
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Hardware Support
- Topic: VGA screen resolution preference
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2296
Re: VGA screen resolution preference
Thank you for your response, I appreciate it very much. I feel reluctant to build kernels or use other repositories which may potentially break the Redhat system upstream or CentOS compatibility during future system updates through the GNOME GUI. Perhaps I'm being too careful, but after 20+ years pa...
- 2007/12/16 19:14:54
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Hardware Support
- Topic: VGA screen resolution preference
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2296
Re: VGA screen resolution preference
Thank you for your replies, here is the contents of the [b]/etc/X11/xorg.conf[/b]. # Xorg configuration created by system-config-display Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "single head configuration" Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0 InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard" EndSection Section "InputDevice" Identi...
- 2007/12/16 04:25:53
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Hardware Support
- Topic: VGA screen resolution preference
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2296
VGA screen resolution preference
This is my first of many questions to the CentOS community. I would like to utilize and set the 1440x900 preferred settng of my Viewsonic VG1930wm monitor, however, the system currently displays a maximum resolution option of 1280x1024 only. Viewsonic does not have Linux vga drivers on its website. ...
- 2007/12/15 12:14:51
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Miscellaneous Questions
- Topic: Greetings...
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1259
Greetings...
Dear friends, As a new member to this wonderful community, I would like to wish everyone here a Happy Holiday and the best of the New Year! It's comforting to find and learn from people who share similar interests in Open Source networking and generally, freedom. In the near future, I will need your...