CentOS 5 :: Download Amaya A Web Authoring Tool (open Source)
May 13, 2009
i was trying to download Amaya a web authoring tool(open source). i tryed to download and install it but it had a error resolving dependency. could not find libexpat.so.1 i tried to find a place to get this but no success yet
Last year I had a gui tool for configuring the radeon open source drivers in my old slackware install but now I forgot the name of it. I'm pretty sure it was gtk based and no matter what I type in google I can't seem to find any reference to it. There is a radeontool but that's not it. Anyone know what the name for it was, or something else that provides easy configuring of the open source radeon drivers? I remember it had lots of options to configure including some I've never heard of. Thought it'd be easy to find now since it seemed so officially supported during the time I used it!
I am using MySQL version 5.1.47 (64bit) on Centos 5.5 in production environment. I am exploring option to monitor MySQL though SNMP traps. Can anybody please let me know if there is any open source SNMP tool that can be used for MySQL monitoring?
Any easy to install/configure network/server monitoring tool? PLease note I'm looking for something of little lightweight here (Not something like zenoss) But I'd still like to get performance graphs and event notifying alerts. Also note this is to monitor less than 50 servers and perhaps a firewall or 2.
I have got him to use ubuntu 10 which he loves but he is skeptical about the software in ubuntu software centre.How can I appease his concerns?Presumably all open source software in the download centre is safe?
Often after using the network tool, making changes, saving changes, closing the tool, and running a 'service network restart'; the tool will not open again unless I reboot. This is the case both via System --> Administration --> Network and system-config-network (from the command line). I am in runlevel 5, as an uprivileged user when this happens.
I am looking for recommendations on open source accounting software for small business that could be run via web interface on CentOS 5.The more user friendly it is the better. Users use the windows platform for their desktop environment.
Is there any open source virtual machine so i can study the source in order to create my own? i'm gonna write my own, so it doesNT matter if license does not allow further development of the code.
We all know we can install a linux system such as Fedora 10 and use it. Being linux, one should in principle get the source codes for everything that has been precompiled (except the proprietary drivers such as nvidia) in the installation DVDs/CDs. Where are the source codes ? Is there a place I can download them ? To avoid confusion, I am not referring to the kernel source that can be compiled to give a linux kernel, but that does not include the drivers, such as intel_drv.so.
To be more specific, the intel graphic i810 driver has been built into any linux system, but where is the exact source? One answer may be that primary source intellinuxgraphics.com. However, if anyone tries to download the every changing (i.e., keep updated almost every single day) driver source codes from freedesktop.org, it is almost certain that the source codes will not be the same as the one that is finalized in Fedora 10.
I want to download open suse but it takes up to an hour to download the 600mb .iso, my internet speed aren't that slow though. Im downloading the Live KDE, Direct Link 32-bit, all the other types of download have strange torrent or metalink fileformat. Is this just me
Anyone know of a good open source PBX software for CentOS? Basically a caller calls in to the company number gets to PBX and the extensions can dial up land line or cells and then voice mails and maybe a menu...
I'm interested in a Open Source performance monitoring tool that can work across the board on all Linux platforms. If such a product does not exist that works on all the platforms, Redhat would be the platform I am most interested in. Can I get some suggestions and locations on where to down load?
My ISP has implemented a download quota between the "peak" hours of 8am and midnight. It is restricted to 100GB over a rolling 30days. I would like to track peak and off peak if possible, but only peak is really necessary.
Prior to the limits in certain hours I was using VnStat with a couple of home made scripts to log usage and calculate the rolling 30 days total. I don't really know how to tackle changing it to log only limited hours and am fairly certain my scripting skills just aren't up to it.
Is there another tool that can do what I need, I would very much prefer a console based solution. If it is console and only handles peak and off peak then I can try and script for the 30days again.Or has anyone managed to script something like this parsing from VnStat already ?
I have few Windows and Linux Machines and am in verse to monitor what upload and download is being performed as the network system are running in slow pace.Any one who can recommend a tool or utility which can track uploads and download in a network.If it can track who is downloading or uploading with what size of data could really benefit.
I had been using Amaya on Slackware 13.1 32bit with no problems. I then upgraded to 64 bit, basically because of one program. Now, I cannot run Amaya. It crashes X. In my efforts to solve this I cannot find an X log with entries related to the crash. The console after the crash only shows the last lines of the output. I cannot scroll back to view the source of the errors. Is there a way to redirect error output from an X crash to a file for later analysis?
Now i want to create a resue disk for my Centos5.5i think mondoArchive tool is best for this job.i installed mondo by usingyum install mondoand it is intalled successfullybut i cant see it inApplication>sytem toolshow can i run it in a GUI mode.
I was trying to run VMWare player but it prompt me that the vmmon module could not compile. After a search in the forum, I have install the kernel-source and kernel-syms. And now it prompt me a dialog: "Before you can run VMWare, several modules must be compiled and loaded into the running kernel."
This dialog require me to give the location of the "Kernel Header 2.6.37.1-1.2-default". I am not able to locate the kernel source in OpenSUSE 11.4, or may be I haven't download it yet. May I know where can I get/download the kernel source?
I recently read a post and the comments in Linux Magazine concerning other browsers outside of firefox and chrome. Midori, Dillo, Kazehakase, and Netsurf were in the synaptic package manager so I installed them. Does anyone use the Amaya, Arora, or Uzbl browsers and what are they like?
I tried to see if my port was open but got a message saying Error: I could not see your service on 58.164.165.88 on port (80) Reason: Connection refused could someone us out here