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I have written a bash file that will setup a LAMP server.
It currently installs and configures Apache, PHP, phpMyAdmin, MySQL and sets up weekly updates with yum-cron.
It will configure a default website and creates a folder called virtualhosts in /etc/httpd/config/ which is included from the httpd.conf
Create a new .conf file to add a new website
...Plugin retrun standard exit codes for nagios:
CRITICAL if router has lost neighbors;
WARNING if number of neighbors has changed;
OK if number of neighbors matches to the given "-n" value;
UNKNOWN if some errors occurs in SNMP protocol.
Plugins requires net-snmp-libs to be installed. This problem is solved automaticaly if u install plugin from rpm (yum localinstall nagios-plugins-eigrp). In this case plugin also will be installed in standart for this OS location:
/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins
or
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins.
Inside arch depended tarball packages only compiled executable file. You should copy them in nagios plugins folder for use.
Inside check_eigrp tarball package autotools generated package for compilation under some other arch.
ETICS stands for "eInfrastructure for Testing, Integration and Configuration of Software". It provides software professionals with an "out-of-the-box" build and test system, powered with a build and test product repository.
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https://github.com/solo2101/Tilo-Menu
WOW.... does it really needs to be that hard to upload something to github?????????
Tilo-Menu is a GnoMenu Fork for Mate
dependencies:
# sudo apt-get python python-mate* python-numpy
or
# yum install python python-mate* numpy
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0.3
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*User image (you will need Gnome-control-center -> User Accounts to change your image)
*Fixes problems with AWN and Cairo Dock
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0.2
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*Problem with permission
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0.1
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*Testing
YUMRepoManager is a YUM configuration manager for bleeding edge Red Hat based distributions like Fedora GNU/Linux. The YUMRepoManager main goal is to allow the user the easy management of the YUM configuration but also include features like: editing the configuration files related to those repositories already installed in the system, importing/exporting, and dragging/dropping .repo files from and to the file browser, enabling/disabling the YUM plugins as well as changing the arguments of the createrepo command. ...
pkgin is aimed at being an apt / yum like tool for managing pkgsrc binary packages. It relies on pkg_summary(5) for installation, removal and upgrade of packages and associated dependencies, using a remote repository.
apt-dater provides a ncurses frontend to manage package updats on a large number of remote hosts using SSH. Beginning with version 0.5.5 apt-dater supports Debian based managed hosts and now also rug (openSUSE...) and yum (e.g. CentOS...) based systems.
cat-il concatenates lines of a file or stdin into a single line. It is a tiny bash-script with a few parameters. It is usefull e.g. for by-hand-package-processing with yum, apt, packege-cleanup etc.
Yum Repo Sync is a shell script that synchronizes a local directory with a repository mirror using rsync. Yum Repo Sync provides one easy way to create and maintain a local repository to YUM.
Fedora Frog is used by administrators to ease the task of installing many applications and files that are not installed by Fedora Core. It installs the extra repositories needed by Yum and allows the administrator to remove any of these packages.
xml2hostconf is a utility for central configuration and automatic installation of networks of Linux computers. Fedora, CentOS, Debian and Ubuntu are supported. It makes use of rpm, yum, kickstart, dpkg, apt-get, preseed, dhcpd, tftpd, httpd and pxelinux.
Upgrade to the newest releases of Fedora, Scientific Linux, and CentOS without reinstalling from scratch. Most of fedora-upgrader was written using the guidelines from Fedora Project's YUM upgrade Wiki (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/YumUpgradeFaq).
A simple caching Yum Proxy daemon yumproxd is intended to act as a simple means for caching Yum package downloads from multiple servers by caching packages locally and seamlessly to the local drive and updating as required.
A simple "search-and-install" GUI for Yum, based on GTK+. Multi-tabbed search, selectable searching fields, repositories can be enabled/disabled per search request.
CD-ROM Firewall is a Red Hat/Centos (yum based install) based firewall that boots off a CD-ROM. Utilizing a headless, diskless computer it can provide services such as network address translation (NAT), virtual private network (VPN), ADSL connnectivity,
PyRPM is an experimental project to look at RPM package management. It is a Python module and a collection of scripts that provide similar functionality as rpm, yum, and related software.
It displays some lan informations: the list of the computers actually connected, their name, the status of the different servers web, FTP, DNS, pop...), the internet status. It was created to run on website. It needs Nmap (available with yum and apt-get)
"Better Extension for RPM" is a buildroot installation tool compatible with YUM written in C. It is fast and system resources friendly. The main audience are users, developers or administrators of Red Hat/Fedora Core Linux operating systems.
Yumbiff applet is a gnome panle applet that periodically queries yum repositories. It informs you of any available package updates by changing its icon image, like 'rhn-applet'.