Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7, skype ceased functioning

2019-05-20 Thread wwp
Hello all,


On Sun, 5 May 2019 23:20:51 +0200 wwp  wrote:

> Hello soko.tica,
> 
> 
> On Sat, 4 May 2019 20:29:15 +0200 "soko.tica"  wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have been using CentOS 7 on a laptop for a while now (about two years),
> > using skypeforlinux all the time.
> > 
> > After today's update, skype ceased to start as a service, as it used to be
> > configured. It fails to start manually, e.g., it does start and is listed
> > as a job, but it doesn't appear visible on the desktop.  
> 
> Same here w/ latest update, I had to rollback using yum.

BTW, I see that a new update 8.45 is available, but it still doesn't
fix it, have to stay w/ 8.34.


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[CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

2019-05-20 Thread H
Is anyone running the Opera browser on Centos 7 or 6? While not available in a 
yum-repository, it seems to be available as a snap-package. Not familiar with 
those yet but curious if the browser is worthwhile to run. I have generally 
found Firefox less useful/compatible than Chromium but would also like 
alternatives, particularly since Opera defaults to a VPN-connection.

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Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

2019-05-20 Thread Greg Bailey

On 5/20/19 6:22 AM, H wrote:

Is anyone running the Opera browser on Centos 7 or 6? While not available in a 
yum-repository, it seems to be available as a snap-package. Not familiar with 
those yet but curious if the browser is worthwhile to run. I have generally 
found Firefox less useful/compatible than Chromium but would also like 
alternatives, particularly since Opera defaults to a VPN-connection.




It is available in opera's yum repository:

[opera]
name=Opera packages
type=rpm-md
baseurl=https://rpm.opera.com/rpm
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://rpm.opera.com/rpmrepo.key
enabled=1

I only run it very occasionally, in cases where I want a second login 
session to AWS that's different from my primary Firefox session, etc.


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Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

2019-05-20 Thread Leroy Tennison
Although not on CentOS, I have run Opera for some time as a result of my 
dislike of some of the politics elsewhere.  It has some unique features but I 
have not found it to be as compatible as Firefox, there are situations where it 
does not work and Firefox does.  Unfortunately I haven't gone to the effort to 
categorize those experiences, they aren't too frequent.


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

On 5/20/19 6:22 AM, H wrote:
> Is anyone running the Opera browser on Centos 7 or 6? While not available in 
> a yum-repository, it seems to be available as a snap-package. Not familiar 
> with those yet but curious if the browser is worthwhile to run. I have 
> generally found Firefox less useful/compatible than Chromium but would also 
> like alternatives, particularly since Opera defaults to a VPN-connection.
>
>

It is available in opera's yum repository:

[opera]
name=Opera packages
type=rpm-md
baseurl=https://rpm.opera.com/rpm
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://rpm.opera.com/rpmrepo.key
enabled=1

I only run it very occasionally, in cases where I want a second login
session to AWS that's different from my primary Firefox session, etc.

-Greg

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Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

2019-05-20 Thread H
On 05/20/2019 03:35 PM, Greg Bailey wrote:
> On 5/20/19 6:22 AM, H wrote:
>> Is anyone running the Opera browser on Centos 7 or 6? While not available in 
>> a yum-repository, it seems to be available as a snap-package. Not familiar 
>> with those yet but curious if the browser is worthwhile to run. I have 
>> generally found Firefox less useful/compatible than Chromium but would also 
>> like alternatives, particularly since Opera defaults to a VPN-connection.
>>
>>
>
> It is available in opera's yum repository:
>
> [opera]
> name=Opera packages
> type=rpm-md
> baseurl=https://rpm.opera.com/rpm
> gpgcheck=1
> gpgkey=https://rpm.opera.com/rpmrepo.key
> enabled=1
>
> I only run it very occasionally, in cases where I want a second login session 
> to AWS that's different from my primary Firefox session, etc.
>
> -Greg
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It seems that Opera does not run under Centos 6 since the dependencies won't 
install? I get the following messages:

Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package opera-developer.x86_64 0:62.0.3323.0-0 will be installed
--> Processing Dependency: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.17)(64bit) for package: 
opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: libgdk-3.so.0()(64bit) for package: 
opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0()(64bit) for package: 
opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: libgtk-3.so.0()(64bit) for package: 
opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: libatspi.so.0()(64bit) for package: 
opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
   Requires: libgtk-3.so.0()(64bit)
Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
   Requires: libgdk-3.so.0()(64bit)
Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
   Requires: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.17)(64bit)
Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
   Requires: libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0()(64bit)
Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
   Requires: libatspi.so.0()(64bit)
 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
 You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest

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Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

2019-05-20 Thread Nux!
Yes, it will not work on EL6, it requires newer glibc and gtk3.
It's time to leave EL6 behind (or stick to Firefox).

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- Original Message -
> From: "H" 
> To: "CentOS mailing list" 
> Sent: Monday, 20 May, 2019 15:50:53
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

> On 05/20/2019 03:35 PM, Greg Bailey wrote:
>> On 5/20/19 6:22 AM, H wrote:
>>> Is anyone running the Opera browser on Centos 7 or 6? While not available 
>>> in a
>>> yum-repository, it seems to be available as a snap-package. Not familiar 
>>> with
>>> those yet but curious if the browser is worthwhile to run. I have generally
>>> found Firefox less useful/compatible than Chromium but would also like
>>> alternatives, particularly since Opera defaults to a VPN-connection.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> It is available in opera's yum repository:
>>
>> [opera]
>> name=Opera packages
>> type=rpm-md
>> baseurl=https://rpm.opera.com/rpm
>> gpgcheck=1
>> gpgkey=https://rpm.opera.com/rpmrepo.key
>> enabled=1
>>
>> I only run it very occasionally, in cases where I want a second login 
>> session to
>> AWS that's different from my primary Firefox session, etc.
>>
>> -Greg
>>
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> 
> It seems that Opera does not run under Centos 6 since the dependencies won't
> install? I get the following messages:
> 
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package opera-developer.x86_64 0:62.0.3323.0-0 will be installed
> --> Processing Dependency: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.17)(64bit) for package:
> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
> --> Processing Dependency: libgdk-3.so.0()(64bit) for package:
> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
> --> Processing Dependency: libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0()(64bit) for package:
> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
> --> Processing Dependency: libgtk-3.so.0()(64bit) for package:
> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
> --> Processing Dependency: libatspi.so.0()(64bit) for package:
> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>   Requires: libgtk-3.so.0()(64bit)
> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>   Requires: libgdk-3.so.0()(64bit)
> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>   Requires: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.17)(64bit)
> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>   Requires: libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0()(64bit)
> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>   Requires: libatspi.so.0()(64bit)
> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
> You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
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Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

2019-05-20 Thread H
On 05/20/2019 05:24 PM, Nux! wrote:
> Yes, it will not work on EL6, it requires newer glibc and gtk3.
> It's time to leave EL6 behind (or stick to Firefox).
>
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> - Original Message -
>> From: "H" 
>> To: "CentOS mailing list" 
>> Sent: Monday, 20 May, 2019 15:50:53
>> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS
>> On 05/20/2019 03:35 PM, Greg Bailey wrote:
>>> On 5/20/19 6:22 AM, H wrote:
 Is anyone running the Opera browser on Centos 7 or 6? While not available 
 in a
 yum-repository, it seems to be available as a snap-package. Not familiar 
 with
 those yet but curious if the browser is worthwhile to run. I have generally
 found Firefox less useful/compatible than Chromium but would also like
 alternatives, particularly since Opera defaults to a VPN-connection.


>>> It is available in opera's yum repository:
>>>
>>> [opera]
>>> name=Opera packages
>>> type=rpm-md
>>> baseurl=https://rpm.opera.com/rpm
>>> gpgcheck=1
>>> gpgkey=https://rpm.opera.com/rpmrepo.key
>>> enabled=1
>>>
>>> I only run it very occasionally, in cases where I want a second login 
>>> session to
>>> AWS that's different from my primary Firefox session, etc.
>>>
>>> -Greg
>>>
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>> It seems that Opera does not run under Centos 6 since the dependencies won't
>> install? I get the following messages:
>>
>> Resolving Dependencies
>> --> Running transaction check
>> ---> Package opera-developer.x86_64 0:62.0.3323.0-0 will be installed
>> --> Processing Dependency: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.17)(64bit) for package:
>> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
>> --> Processing Dependency: libgdk-3.so.0()(64bit) for package:
>> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
>> --> Processing Dependency: libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0()(64bit) for package:
>> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
>> --> Processing Dependency: libgtk-3.so.0()(64bit) for package:
>> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
>> --> Processing Dependency: libatspi.so.0()(64bit) for package:
>> opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64
>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>>    Requires: libgtk-3.so.0()(64bit)
>> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>>    Requires: libgdk-3.so.0()(64bit)
>> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>>    Requires: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.17)(64bit)
>> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>>    Requires: libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0()(64bit)
>> Error: Package: opera-developer-62.0.3323.0-0.x86_64 (opera)
>>    Requires: libatspi.so.0()(64bit)
>>  You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
>>  You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
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OK, thank you. I do indeed plan to migrate this laptop to CentOS 7 this or next 
week...

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Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

2019-05-20 Thread Leon Fauster via CentOS
Am 20.05.2019 um 17:43 schrieb H :
> 
> On 05/20/2019 05:24 PM, Nux! wrote:
>> Yes, it will not work on EL6, it requires newer glibc and gtk3.
>> It's time to leave EL6 behind (or stick to Firefox).
>> 
> 
> OK, thank you. I do indeed plan to migrate this laptop to CentOS 7 this or 
> next week...


If its a laptop; I would suggest to wait a bit[*] (EL6 has still support) and 
migrate directly to EL8 ...

[*] https://wiki.centos.org/About/Building_8

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[CentOS] Rhel8 guest and window resizing (possible OT)

2019-05-20 Thread Nataraj
I have installed a redhat 8 server in a KVM/Qemu VM guest to prepare for
CentOS 8.  The host is running Ubuntu 18.04.  Window resizing does not
work at all (it works in ubuntu and windows guests).  Is this a problem
with incompatible versions of spice or is there something else besides
the spice daemon that I should be looking at.  Does this work correctly
under CentOS 6 & 7 Host?

Display device is set as follows (same as ubuntu guest)

Type: spice server

listen type: address

Address: localhost only

port: auto (5900)

TLS port: auto

passowrd: (none, field is blank)

keymap: (none, field is blank)

OpenGL: (not checked)


Spice agent is running in RHEL8 vm

gdm   2900  0.0  0.2 256148  7992 ?    Ssl  08:32   0:00
/usr/bin/spice-vdagent
root  2909  0.0  0.0  49152   336 ?    Ss   08:32   0:00
/usr/sbin/spice-vdagentd
nataraj   7640  0.0  0.1 256148  7736 ?    Ssl  08:32   0:00
/usr/bin/spice-vdagent

Following spice packages are installed in RHEL8 GUEST.

spice-server-0.14.0-7.el8.x86_64
spice-glib-0.35-7.el8.x86_64
spice-gtk3-0.35-7.el8.x86_64
spice-vdagent-0.18.0-3.el8.x86_64


Following packages are installed on KVM/Qemu host:

ii  gir1.2-spiceclientglib-2.0:amd64  
0.34-1.1build1   amd64    GObject for
communicating with Spice servers (GObject-Introspection)
ii  gir1.2-spiceclientgtk-3.0:amd64   
0.34-1.1build1   amd64    GTK3 widget
for SPICE clients (GObject-Introspection)
ii  libspice-client-glib-2.0-8:amd64  
0.34-1.1build1   amd64    GObject for
communicating with Spice servers (runtime library)
ii  libspice-client-gtk-3.0-5:amd64   
0.34-1.1build1   amd64    GTK3 widget
for SPICE clients (runtime library)
ii  libspice-server1:amd64
0.14.0-1ubuntu2.4    amd64    Implements the
server side of the SPICE protocol
ii  spice-client-glib-usb-acl-helper  
0.34-1.1build1   amd64    Helper tool to
validate usb ACLs
ii  spice-vdagent   0.17.0-1ubuntu2

Ubuntu Guest has following packages installed:

ii  spice-vdagent 
0.17.0-1ubuntu2  amd64    Spice agent
for Linux

Thank You,

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Re: [CentOS] how to combine two static libs into one lib via libtool

2019-05-20 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 11:37:39AM +0800, qw wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> I can use ar combine two static libs into one lib via libtool. How to do it 
> via libtool?
> 
> 
Never used libtool, but "info libtool" has a section titled "linking libraries".

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[CentOS] bad install

2019-05-20 Thread Doug
I tried to install Centos on a partition of a Windows machine, and I 
screwed up. Thinking that the installation would take a while, I took a 
short break. When I


came back, the install was "done" but it is now asking for a password 
that I never gave it. I can't get around this. I tried to reinstall from 
the DVD I downloaded,


but it just comes up "password" instead of letting the DVD mount. I 
tried to reformat the partition (sda6) using gparted, but the section 
that contains the


problem does not reformat, it remains there. The Centos version was 
downloaded on April 26, and it is called "CentOS-x86-64-DVD-1810.iso." 
It is a new computer


called PowerSpec B741 and there is no manual for it, apparently not 
anywhere!


Suggestions please! Thanx!
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Re: [CentOS] bad install

2019-05-20 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 20/05/2019 à 22:42, Doug a écrit :
> Suggestions please! Thanx!

Don't do dual boots.

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Re: [CentOS] bad install

2019-05-20 Thread Jonathan Billings
On May 20, 2019, at 16:42, Doug  wrote:
> 
> I tried to install Centos on a partition of a Windows machine, and I screwed 
> up. Thinking that the installation would take a while, I took a short break. 
> When I
> 
> came back, the install was "done" but it is now asking for a password that I 
> never gave it. I can't get around this. I tried to reinstall from the DVD I 
> downloaded,
> 
> but it just comes up "password" instead of letting the DVD mount. I tried to 
> reformat the partition (sda6) using gparted, but the section that contains the
> 
> problem does not reformat, it remains there. The Centos version was 
> downloaded on April 26, and it is called "CentOS-x86-64-DVD-1810.iso." 

It sounds like you need to figure out how to choose the next boot entry.  Sadly 
that’s hard to give advice on without a manual. 

Once you are able to boot from the dvd again, select the rescue option [1] or 
just append “inst.rescue” to the kernel line of the dvd boot kernel options. 

From there you can have it mount your filesystem, where you can set a password 
if it’s a user password you need (or root’s). Although you might be better off 
just reinstalling from the booted dvd. 

I’m not sure why parted couldn’t delete the partition, that seems unlikely.  
Maybe you can give more details of what you are describing?



1. 
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/installation_guide/sect-rescue-mode

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Re: [CentOS] bad install

2019-05-20 Thread Jonathan Billings
On May 20, 2019, at 17:58, Nicolas Kovacs  wrote:
> Don't do dual boots.

Dual boot works fine on CentOS 7.  We have hundreds of win10/rhel7 systems 
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