| devond | i just installed the centos server edition what is the default root password |
| so_ | devond, you set it during the installation, if you dont' know it you can boot into single user mode to reset it http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=6489 |
| helfrez | anyone know if beta has drivers for intel wireless before i install it on this thinkpad |
| devond | wow...that was dumb i forgot i did that. i feel pretty dumb now |
| so_ | don't worry about it too much |
| devond | k so... is centos still updated along with the current RHEL |
| so_ | yes, the same updates, update timeframe, etc |
| devond | cool. Just making sure i didn't install something that was abandoned. thanks for your help so_ I appreciate that |
| so_ | devond, there is some information on the website in the faq, and there is the wiki too wiki.centos.org |
| devond | thanks well I'll be off. thanks for the help |
| Fr0zen_ | what would i need to set in sudo to allow a user to delete files owned by root:root and such? another server is rsyncing it's files to the centos box. I'd like to allow --delete and --permissions so that those files can be backed up with old files deleted and all permissions kept |
| Kurogane | hello, question where centos default install the php bin ? |
| noobienoob | hi i am running on pentium d 820 processor which centos distro i download? |
| LeddyHM | 'which php' |
| elderrr | APIC error on CPU0: 40(40) problems? |
| so_ | elderrr, I see that on my SMP athlon servers in Centos 4 |
| noobienoob | hi i am running on pentium d 820 processor which centos distro i download? |
| so_ | noobienoob, pentium d, isn't that a regular pentium of some sort? |
| noobienoob | sorry im not good at linux which do i download x86 or i386 |
| elderrr | so_, yes on AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ so_, how come ? |
| noobienoob | which do i download x86 or i386? |
| so_ | noobienoob, x86 is i386, I'm trying to determine if x86_64 will run on it |
| evil_steve | noobienoob: you can run either x86_64 or i386 but your best bet is x86_64 |
| noobienoob | i cant get xamp to install ppl's say it only work for 32bit |
| evil_steve | noobienoob: if you want optimal hardware support, use x86_64. If you want pretty desktop apps, use i386 |
| noobienoob | im installing servercd |
| so_ | elderrr, I'm not sure as to the reason other than the typical it's an interrupt problem with the cpu, and noapic to the kernel will stop it, but in my case if I do that I lose my SMP |