CentOS 5 :: Command Pointing To Wrong Location?

Aug 4, 2009

I am very new to linux and just need a bit of help figuring this one out. I installed ImageMagick the first time using yum, then I used an alternative method. It's installed properly the second time and almost does what I want except that when I type 'convert' in the prompt it gives me '-bash: /usr/bin/convert: No such file or directory'

The actual location of convert is /usr/local/bin/convert How do I change it so the convert command is pointing to the right executable?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Grub Pointing To Wrong Kernel

Aug 7, 2010

My distro is ClearOS, which is RHEL so I assume this is the right place.I moved my sytem from an old PATA-drive to a bigger SATA. ClearOS uses LVM for the root directory and the swap directory, so this VolumeGroup was moved using lv-commands. I left the old hda drive in for the time being and hda also remained the BIOS start up disk. /boot is at hda2.Now, clearly there are 2 VolGroup00/ LogVol00 's: on hda and sda.

Eventually I wanted to unload my hda. I copied /boot from the hda disk to sda, changed (hd0,1) to (hd0,0) as /boot is in different locations, later found out that I needed to do the same for the location of the splash image and did that as well, but I don't get access to my new VolGroup.I did an /sbin/mkinitrd and a grub-install on the new sda but no luck. I have seen various error messages. The latter one is that grub loader 1.5 is active, giving me a grub prompt.

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General :: IDD Shows Pointing To Wrong Library Directory

Jun 16, 2010

For some reason, my Slackware 13.0 system has multiple problems.
When I do ldd /usr/bin/X | grep libpixman
I show a libpixman which is NOT in /usr/lib.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Wrong Pointing - Picking Up The FIOS Login And Not Even The Index Of Server

Feb 11, 2011

I recently installed Linux Mint and went through the whole business, but when I go to my DNS's it just goes to my FIOS login.

dns:
foxwebhosting.dyndns.org
foxwebhosting2.dyndns.org

I tried everything in mind, but I think the big issue has to do with the reason why it's picking up the FIOS login and not even the index of my server.

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Server :: Is Server Pointing To Wrong Root Document?

Mar 7, 2010

I'm not exactly new to the linux world. I've been messing with it for six months now. I recently decided to host a public web server out of my home. The is nothing business related merely personal.Now that you have a brief background I will bring you the technical details.I'm apache2 with php, joomla, and mySQL on openSUSE 11.2. a dns server is currently configured. My problem is as follows I set up apache initially and used the default index.html page which simply says It Works. I configured my DNS at the domain registar godaddy.com. After changing the A record to point to my IP the server worked. I then proceeded to install Joomla which installed correctly.Now here is my problem. When I attempt to pull up my domain it appears my DNS is longer working properly and get a DNS error. When I attempt to go directly to IP with my server I still get the initial index.html that says it works. I'm not sure how this is possible and I have cleared all dns info, temp files cookies ect.... I have also had other people test this is as well. I've check my root document pointers for the apache website and they all point to the correct location.

My set up is as follows

Modem
Router
Windows 7 Machine
Sun Microsystems Virtual Box with openSUSE with the network adapter bridged so it can obtain an IP from my router

I'm completely lost at this point and have spent 2 days trying to resolve the issue, any help would be much appreciated. I look forward to everyones reply.

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Jun 4, 2011

I just installed conky. Can someone give me a push? What it does is place itself behind the tool bar, keeping the toolbar open, covering itself.

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Jan 20, 2011

My trashcan is pointing to the "/" directory instead of the "~/.Trash" directory. When I type in "trash:/" in Nautilus, it is also opening the "/" directory.Does somebody know how to change this?I am running RHEL5 and I am using GNOME.

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Mar 30, 2011

when I installed Ubuntu 9.10 I put in one time setting but it was wrong, and now I don't know where to change it. I tried to change the time preferences, but on reboot I am back to the wrong time.

I know the data is in there somewhere and I can change if I knew where it was.

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May 3, 2011

We have 2 mail server & handling by 2 different company.1 of that mail server is not pointing to our DNS. how can I add that on our DNS Servers. So that we don't need to pay them for the DNS also.

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General :: Command History Alternate Location

Nov 23, 2010

I am just wondering is there any other altrenate location which saves the history command logs other that bash_history file.

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Fedora :: RPM Command Wrong With The Database

Oct 5, 2010

I am having a few issues related to the RPM command. I think something is wrong with the database. Here is what has happen. I had open office installed, I heard about the fork and decided I would install LibreOffice . I uninstalled open office but left the shared libs. I downloaded the new beta release that is out and used the rpm files to install. In the process of installing the menu links I ran into a few conflicts related to dependencies. So I removed the rest of the open office libraries. Now if I try to launch LibreOffice I get a message saying that it can't find it. If I try and do a reinstall with the RPM files I get a message saying that it is already installed. example below:

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OpenSUSE :: Changing Wine Location - Unable To Run The Command Specified ?

Jun 17, 2011

I have installed and reinstalled wine about 3 times now, and the installation thinks the wine path for the "C:" drive is in my Documents folder.

I am using OpenSUSE 11.4.

This is the error I get:

Unable to run the command specified. The file or folder file:///home/jonathan/Documents/.wine/dosdevices/c: does not exist.

Is there a way I can change this to another directory?

Also, when I look at the directories under ".wine", I see this:

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General :: Ubuntu Location (Make Install Command)

Jul 4, 2010

When we,
./configure
make
make install
Where are the programs installed?

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Aug 23, 2010

I want that in the phase of "login" and in the phase of "lock screen", if password is wrong, then Ubuntu runs my custom command.

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Jun 29, 2010

I ran a command chown apache:apache / and just about everything... i wanted to do it on a directory but it did it on complete server.

i unable to login to phpmyadmin and even all the databses are empty. any tips on how can i solve this.

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Sep 3, 2010

F13 with default GhostScript 8.71Trying to crop an eps file.The window size adheres to command but the location(offset) never does.Tried several different layouts and none work.Quote:ps2pdf -dEmbedAllFonts=true -dProcessColorModel=/DeviceCMYK -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -r300 -g1086x1201 -dPDFOPT someeps.eps test.pdfYields the same asQuote:ps2pdf -dEmbedAllFonts=true -dProcessColorModel=/DeviceCMYK -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -r300 -g1086x1201+100+100 -dPDFOPT someeps.eps test.pdf

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Oct 30, 2009

I am using linux machine and execute a command vm-install to perform some operation. How would I find the exact location of this file.

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Oct 20, 2010

When I use the command df -h on one of our debian linux machines I get back that I have 0 space left on /dev/md0/. I tried to find out where all 60G of space was being used but am unable to find it. Could this reading be wrong? Also, where could this space be being used?

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Sep 1, 2010

I'm running a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.4.1 on a Dell Dimension 4700 desktop.When connected to the network (jack in wall, no router), I normally navigate my intranet and the internet.But here's the issue: this particular Dell machine has an IP addresses that is radically different from all other machines connected to the same network.I have tried to edit etc/network/interfaces to force a different IP, but then I lose connectivity. I need this to follow the IP scheme of my intranet so I can set up a server that resolves by hostname. Is there anything wrong with the NIC or is this something that can be resolved via command line?

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General :: Entered Wrong Command / Lost All My Files - What To Do?

Mar 30, 2010

I was tired and went to delete a directory and its content and forgot to specify the directory name, i entered: rm * -R
Now lost all what was in my home directory (((

HELP, i must get those files back, what can i do?

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Ubuntu Security :: Failing On The First Command When Run Iptables-restore < File Location

May 4, 2010

I'm setting up a server with Jaunty Jackalope version. I'm trying to test setting up a basic iptables rules... No matter which command I put in, it is failing on the first command when I run iptables-restore < file location (the first rule always fails). I'm doing this on the root user and first typing in the iptables rules in a test file. I've tried the first command starting with % sudo, iptables and -A. All have the same result. I've also tried letting the HTTP rule be first with the same result.

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Server :: Proxy In CentOS - Find The Location?

Aug 22, 2010

While configuring the yum through proxy i was configures with some address(10.x.x.x). after the proxy address has been changed(172.x.x.x).according to new proxy address i made changes in all locations in my system. but when i am trying to download through command line still it is trying to connect old proxy address(10.x.x.x). finally i come to know that, still some location old proxy address(10.x.x.x).is there. how to troubleshoot this issue.(how to find the location) i was try to debug find the output below

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Nov 18, 2010

We have moved from a Windows based SMTP server to Sendmail on Cent 5.5. We have a special application that was written to look at the "BadMail" folder on the Windows box. I am told by my developers that it is capable of monitor remote locations and they just need to know the format or extension of the badmail files.

My question is what is the default location of the badmail folder in Sendmail? This is a default install from CentOS.

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May 21, 2009

For security reasons I need to ensure all of my users screensaver is set to come on after 10 minutes of inactivity. My thought was to find the screensaver config file, modify a setting in the file to 10 minutes and change ownership of the file to be root (so the user can't undo my changes either in the file or via the gui). However, I can't find the screensaver config file to do this. I'm running Centos 5.2. Anyone know where I can find the screensaver config file?

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Sep 3, 2009

I use Samba, NFS, RSync and FTP/TFTP in my multi-location setup.

Is there a CentOS standard place to put my sharable file space? I've seen /usr/local/, /var, /var/samba, /user and /share. I have gotten to the point of preferring /share, but I want my servers to adhere to standards in case I am not available. Another alternative is to create a user name that matches the group name and using that user's home directory for the shared file space. This would solve the issue of shared departmental mailboxes and backups, not to mention (though apparently, I'm going to) SELinux configuration... Maybe I've just answered my own question...

What are other people's opinions?

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CentOS 5 :: The Location Of The Directory Of C Header Files?

Jan 5, 2010

While setup of vmware on CentOS5.4 i am facing the below error.What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your runningkernel? [/usr/src/linux/include]

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Jan 6, 2010

I am begin learning linux. i try command YUM UPDATE . i want to know location to save becuase i want to format my PC . i will save to another.

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CentOS 5 :: VHOSTS Not Resolving To The Correct Folder Location

Mar 30, 2009

having a bit of trouble getting domains to resolve to their own folder properly on my new server.

this is a plesk/centos server that is pretty much out of the box.

Problem I have is that all the domain names I add to Plesk, are all pulling files from /var/www/html . All 5 domains Ive added each got their own /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/* folders created ...

Is there something I am missing in order to have the server grab files from each domains respective folder?

What I noticed was that if I edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and add the virtualhost lines to it, then the one domain name resolves properly.

i replaced my domain with 'mydomain.com'

<VirtualHost *>
ServerAdmin youremail@yoursite.com
DocumentRoot /var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/httpdocs/
ServerAlias mydomain.com *.mydomain.com
</virtualHost>

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CentOS 5 :: Location Executable File After Installation RPMs

May 9, 2009

I have the following problem. I downloaded openoffice 3 decompressed to the RPMs directory and by using command "rpm -Uvh *.rpm" installed all packages. When I look to the yumex so I can see single installed rpm's. That is OK. BUT I cant start openoffice because I dont know where are executable files. where is their location and where is default location for all installed programs(from RPM)?

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CentOS 5 :: Apahce Document Root Location Conflict

May 21, 2009

I have a VPS (Mosso Cloud Server) that is administered and monitored by Platinum Server Mgmt. I have CentOS 5 and Apache 2.2 installed. I requested that my Document Root be set to /var/[URL] and also a subdomain setup to /var/[URL]. They responded by telling me that it would, "[This would] cause a problem with the permissions and that it will be a permissions conflict if you set them to /var/www/. For security and compatibility purposes, they should be in /home/username/.... It can be put anywhere in there." This is the first time I've been involved with any server administration, but while coding on numerous private vps's before, they had a setup similar to what I was requesting. Am I incorrect in my understanding of the previous situations and the Mgmt company is in fact correct?

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