CentOS 5 :: Where Can I Change It Back To Default 15?
Mar 12, 2009
I've noticed that on one of our servers apache is running on nice 19.Any idea where can I change it back to the default 15?I know I can change it on the apache startup script, but I thought it's probably better to change the default value that was probably changed somewhere.It is running as a service on startup.
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May 19, 2010
I remove nouveau to install the nvidia 195.xxx driver. When I boot back, the plymouth was the ubuntu 10.04 theme. How do I change it back to xubuntu 10.04?
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Jun 5, 2010
Have recently installed emerald and downloaded and imported a new theme, however I know want to go back to the default theme (I believe it is called Beryl Red).
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Aug 29, 2010
I was trying to install google earth. This is what I did:1. Open a terminal and change to the directory where the installer downloaded to. (on desktop) :cd ~/Desktop2. Change the permissions on the installer so you can run it:chmod +x GoogleEarthLinux.bin3. Run the installer as the root user:sudo ./GoogleEarthLinux.bin4. The installer dialog will open. The default install paths work fine. Click Begin Install.Once the installation is finished you can click Start to launch Google Earth.HOW DO I CHANGE BACK TO THE CORRECT DIRECTORY IN THE TERMINAL
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Jan 30, 2011
Not sure how this happened, but my Print-to-file always automatically displays "File System" as the default save location.Does anybody know how to change this back to save by default to ~/username
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Mar 26, 2009
I just installed PHP 5.2 using this guide [url]
The install did work without errors and is listed correctly on yum but isn't working when I test a php script.
So now I need to downgrade back to the php 5.1 but yum is now stuck on this atomic repository, how do I get back to the Centos repository and downgrade PHP to 5.1?
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Aug 5, 2009
A while back I had to install an extra yum rpm repository to my CentOS 5 server as I needed newer versions of httpd (v2.2. and php (v5.1.6) than were in the default repositories at the time.
I now wish to revert back to the standard repositories, I have removed reference to the custom repository from etc/yum.repos.d/ and used '# yum clean all' but cannot seem update these packages when I use '# yum update'.
Is there a way of making the rpm packages for httpd and php go back to using the standard repos, or will I have to manual update them from now on?
Or could I uninstall those rpms and reinstall from default repo without breaking the whole server?
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Feb 9, 2010
I want to change my ssh port from the default 22 to something else. I did the following: vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config; uncommented Port 22 and changed it to the desired port number. After that I run service sshd restart for the change to take an effect. Now, when I want to login into the new port I receive this message - Network error:Unable to route to host. When I change the port back to 22, I will be able to login again.
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Jul 18, 2009
How to change the default noexec when an external hard drive is plug to CentOS through usb ?
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Sep 12, 2010
How is it possible to change the default text that is displayed on the default BASH logon (attached)?
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Aug 5, 2009
What config file do you change to change default run level???
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Aug 1, 2010
I recently installed SLiM and wanted to give it a try. I found out that XDM actually loads a bit faster on my machine, so I'm going to stick with it. I uninstalled SLiM, leaving XDM the only login manager on my system, but how can I change it back to the default? When my system boots up, I get the default console login.
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Jun 21, 2009
my question is simple and yet in true linux fashion the answer eludes my best google searches.
i accidentally removed my taskbar from the bottom of my Fedora 11 KDE desktop. after messing around with it i was able to get a working panel using the add panel feature, but i dont like it.
how do i restore my KDE desktop to the Leonidas default that it installs with?
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Jan 20, 2010
I tried changing my Theme via MAC4LIN and it didnt work i get an error messege that shows:
cp: cannot stat `/etc/gdm/gdm.conf': No such file or directory
sed: can't read /etc/gdm/gdm.conf: No such file or directory
sed: can't read /etc/gdm/gdm.conf: No such file or directory
Previous to this i had tried installing KDM but it didnt appear to do anything (as in change any of the display management settings) The guide that i was reading to install MAC4LIN just uses GDM so i decided not to pursue KDM anymore. I Get the following read out:
[Jason@Echo ~]$ yum info gdm
Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit
Installed Packages
Name : gdm
Arch : i686
[Code].....
The goal is to set all my GDM settings back to normal so i can have that gdm.conf file. Anyone know a way to set the GDM back and repair any damage ive done?
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May 24, 2011
Just upgraded to 11.4 and am at bottom of learning curve again. With previous system (11.2) vlc was default application for videos.Now it is Kaffeine.How can I set default back to VLC please?
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Mar 9, 2010
Very n00b question. Am running lucid alpha 3 and while just checking it out i deleted the group icon which looks like a msg on the top right bar (the one that grouped the empathy and gwiber account)
Have tried multiple ways but its getting to the older setting
do i have to reset the panels to their defaults to get it corrected or is there any other way
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Jan 4, 2010
I messed up with panel on kde 4.3 I lost wifi knetwork manager and some other stuff I want to reset to factory default kde 4.3 panel I googled it but found solutions for kde3.5 which are not working with kde 4.3please let me know how can I get back panel
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Mar 2, 2010
I am happy to say that after almost a week of wandering around the INTERNET and posting desperate questions to our Ubuntu forums on how to set paths etc., I have finally begun to understand just how environment variables and path setting works. I must say, it wasn't all reading this or that, but rather making changes to my paths that helped me to understand. Anyway, if anyone who does not understand environment variables is reading this, then I recommend reading this
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http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/essential/environment/paths.html
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http://www.belugalake.com/java/pathsetting.html
OK- I have 1 last question for my fellow linux users. Lets say I opened up $HOME /.profile and did some editing, and later decided to undo all of my changes but I forgot exactly what changes I made so now I want to set the default in there. How would I accomplish this? How do I set the defaults for any ~/.bashrc or ~/.cshrc type of files that I change.
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Aug 21, 2010
I upgraded my Lucid Lynx with some PPAs and found some bugs. Now I removed the PPAs and want to downgrade my system according to default repositories. What is the best way to do that?
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Apr 24, 2011
I accidentally screwed it up.
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Mar 7, 2011
somehow in the process of trying to get wireless connection, gdm on start-up now fails. i'm stuck in commandline and i have to manually specify startx everytime.
how to i restore debian back to default starting up in gdm?
i've lost my shutdown button, it just disappeared!
how do i restore it?
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Sep 6, 2010
The issue is I screw up my smb.conf by SWAT and I want now the default configuration with all comments back. I try:apt-get remove --purge samba > it leaves the default configuration in samba/ directorythe other way is to download source package....apt-get source sambaIs there some other quicker way how to get the default smb.conf file back?Yes but on Debian 5.0:I uninstall samba.Remove samba/ dir.Install samba.I'm unable to bring up nmbd daemon UP - missing samba/ dir with smb.conf. I create samba/ dir with smb.conf and nmbd is fine!
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Jul 20, 2011
So, I wanted to give myself a short cut to not just login to a remote server, but also change into a particular directory once I got there. This was harder than I expected, but this finally worked when I wrapped this up into a shortcut:
ssh -t user@example.com 'cd /var/www/mydir; bash'
And I just alter the directory path to make another shortcut to a different place on the same server. This does work, however, it seems when I log in this way, some of my environment is lost, and my locale is set back to the default "POSIX". That's not good. I'm running Gentoo Linux (amd64).
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Mar 5, 2011
I recently installed language packs for Japanese and changed my system language to it, too. The problem is, now that I try to go back to English, the locale doesn't change back, only the menus are in english. "Apply system wide" in the Language Support didn't do anything; Firefox is in japanese too. Here is my locale output:
LANG=ja_JP.utf8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="ja_JP.utf8"
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Dec 27, 2010
I can set it but when I reboot it goes back to default
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Sep 8, 2011
As far as I know hard drives are faster at the beginning of the disk. If this is true, why does Ubuntu put the swap partition to the back of the disk by default?
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May 6, 2010
Ubuntu's keyserver page just brings back a default it works page. Is there a way to manually search or enter keys here, since this page seems to not have been completed? Doesn't look like this page will be completed either last edit date on this page is Tue 06 Oct 2009 05:49:36 AM CDT
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Aug 15, 2010
First of all not sure if this is the correct forum but anyway.Ok well i installed this theme because i liked the look of windows 7 (http://gnome-look.org/content/show.p...content=113264).So i ran the GUIUninstall.sh and it seemed to work but the login screen still has the theme i was wondering how i could change it back to the defualt one.
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Aug 20, 2010
I accidentally deleted my /etc/fonts/font-config file and now my fonts are all terribly out of whack in several applications including Synaptic, Chromium, Firefox, etc. How do I reset my fonts back to the Lucid Lynx default?
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Sep 30, 2010
I'm not sure exactly what happened, but starting a few hours ago, every time i open firefox,the settings have all reverted to the default. I change them back to what i prefer, then when i open it again they are back to the default.
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