On my i386 test server upgrade from CentOS 4.5 to CentOS 5.2 took approximately 60 minutes with all downloads, etc... And the only commands I issued are (taken from http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/MigrationGuide/ServerCD_4.4_to_5 ) (Read more...)
SVN: PROPFIND request failed
While installing SVN you might face such problem.
SVN works if you point to it via browser, but from commandline it gives error
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/repository'
svn: PROPFIND of '/repository': 501 Method PROPFIND is not defined in RFC 2068 and is not supported by the Servlet API (http://192.168.100.101)Installing Opera mplayer plugin on Fedora Core 10
As I have written in the previous article, to make Opera play on-line streams that require Windows Media Playeron Linux, you need to install mplayerplug-in. Following steps are Fedora Core 10 related. (Read more...)
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...every diff you make :)
Howto install mplayer plugin to Opera
Some Internet sites are showing video not using flash. They show .wmv stream. By default in Linux if you will open that site in Opera nothing will happen. But there is solution to this problem - we need to install mplayer plug-in. (Read more...)
How to add better gmail2.0 compatibility to Opera
Did you noticed that Opera have small problems working with Gmail? If yes, there's a script that was made to make the compatibility of Opera and Gmail better. (Read more...)
How to add java applet compatibility to Opera in Linux
Some sites (applications) require java to start working properly. For example some KVM switch will give you access to work with system via java applet. Opera doesn't have built in applet, but you can point Opera where to take it from. (Read more...)
How to change gnome applet "cal" to show start day from monday
Default Linux US locale configured to have Sunday as a first day of the week. I don't live in USA, however I want to use US locale in Gnome. Everything except first day of the week satisfies me. So we will change this. (Read more...)
How to boot some GRUB entry only once during next boot.
This little howto will help you boot some linux kernel from your grub configuration only once. During the next boot grub will boot as usual. (Read more...)
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I'm Dmytro Lisnichenko - Linux admin from Czech Republic.
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