I'm getting 'Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource.' when
accessing https://vault.centos.org/
Is it down ?
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er time because of the many writes.
I'm pretty sure I only had to run efibootmgr once (at install time in my case)
- and the boot order was fixed for all subsequent reboots (don't currently have
a setup that does this at the moment, so can't check)
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I had a similar issue with EFI booting with CentOS 7 a while ago - my 'fix' was
to add something to the %post section of the kickstart file to use efibootmgr
to set 'EFI Network' as the first device in the EFI BootOrder - which seemed to
work OK for subsequent boots
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cp/dhclient-enter-hooks that
contains:
make_resolv_conf(){
:
}
Or, add the line 'PEERDNS=no' to the matching
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg- file
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, but you'll be reducing the security of your
> system.
Thanks - that all makes sense - unfortunately 'umount -l' didn't work :-(
I've actually now rebooted the box - but if something like this happens again,
maybe I could use a drop-in snippet in /run/syste
d the /usr/sbin/chronyd binary
directly, which runs fine
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pplied in the SRPM ...
I don't know of another way of testing if this build fixes the issue ?
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OracleLinux/OL6/latest/i386/getPackage/sudo-1.8.6p3-29.0.2.el6_10.3.i686.rpm
http://oss.oracle.com/ol6/SRPMS-updates/sudo-1.8.6p3-29.0.2.el6_10.3.src.rpm
* Tue Jan 26 2021 Qing Lin - 1.8.6p3-29.0.2.el6_10.3
- backport the fix CVE-2021-3156.patch from ol7.
Ja
the
sudo.ws RPM doesn't provide /etc/sudo-ldap.conf as a config file - which would
prevent this happening
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but I also had to put a symlink in the BaseOS subdir of:
images -> ../images
i.e. it worked with 8.1.1911 but not 8.3.2011 (I never tried 8.2.2004)
I don't know if this is a bug or I'm doing something wrong?
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he matching RHEL major release when it is in the maintenance part of its
lifecycle?
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ust have known, that if they killed off traditional CentOS, then users
will simply go elsewhere for a RHEL rebuild ?
I agree that Redhat really screwed up this announcement - they would have got a
lot more kudos if they had announced CentOS Stream to exist along with keeping
Redhat should pipe up now
...
If there is going to be a no-cost RHEL that can be used in the same way as
CentOS is used now, then I think that would solve all the problems with this
CentOS Stream announcement ... and calm down things
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a bit like it is now, RHEL if you pay, CentOS if
you don't - I'm sure that would make everyone happy :-)
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ea if the latest 78.4.0 release from Red Hat will fix the sound
issues on EL6
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for those that want to continue using EL6 after its EOL ?
Just a thought, has anyone checked that the Redhat RHEL 6 build of ESR 78 works
or or not? i.e. could it be an issue just with the CentOS build ?
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I have no idea what 'Yocto' is, but CentOS 7 includes two other tar utilities:
'bsdtar' and 'star'
Maybe one of those will give you what you need?
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Sent: 16 September 20
What I usually do in cases like this, is to bind mount root to somewhere
else - and then run 'du' or whatever using the bind mount point - this
will show up any 'hidden under mounts' data - something like:
mkdir /var/run/mnt
mount --bind / /var/run/mnt
d
c/pki/ca-trust/source/... including the required CA cert - but the
app fails to connect - but I have no idea what might be wrong ...
Am I missing something obvious here?
Is there an easier way to achieve what I want?
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I suspect 68.8.0 will come with CentOS 8.2 ?
In the meantime, you can probably set the env var MOZ_ALLOW_DOWNGRADE=1 to be
able to switch between installs?
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> On 22 May 2020, at 20:29, Mark LaPierre
>
> Hey all,
>
> CentOS 6 has Thunderbird
Thanks - that seems to make sense
I guess I was being over optimistic thinking default ACLs could help
here :-)
Thanks
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J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:
Look at the acl(5) man page and you'll see that the ACCESS CHECK
ALGORITH starts:
IF the effective user ID o
ead logdir/logfile
I guess I'm missing something on how default ACLs are meant to work -
can anyone explain what is happening here or point me in the right
direction ?
I've actually 'solved' the issue with a suitable sudoers rule th
lost (the opposite of the previous question). So if some one
has "the tutorial"...;-)
How many nfsd threads are you running on the server? - current count
will be in /proc/fs/nfsd/threads
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(e.g.
':0'), that file is used instead - see:
https://help.gnome.org/admin/gdm/stable/configuration.html.en#scripting
I replace the Default file with something that just sources 'drop-in
files' in a matching directory - which could be a sub-directory of
/etc/gdm/Po
fine
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H wrote:
I have installed gnome session save and restore per
http://blog.thewebsitepeople.org/2013/07/gnome-session-save-and-restore/.
I am running the MATE Desktop on CentOS 7 but the app above does not
seem to save and restore the
save the order of the windows on the taskbar at
the bottom.
Does anyone have a better solution?
Not sure GNOME settings are relevant with Mate ...
With Mate, you should be able to do:
gsettings set org.mate.session auto-save-session true
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asking in the list instead of filing a bug report because since
this is happening on a basic package of Centos i suspect other people
must have faced the same problem with me.
I don't know if this is related at all ?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1753799
James Pe
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On 16/01/2020 20:37, Steve Clark wrote:
On 01/16/2020 03:30 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Kay Schenk said:
I kept getting messages that my old Flash Player 31 was obsolete so
I went in search of an update.
Adobe stopped
James Pearson wrote:
We are seeing a problem that occurs ~5% of the time when rebooting
CentOS 7.7 where systemd gets a 'Connection timed out' to D-Bus just
after the D-Bus service starts - from 'journalctl -x' :
...
Jan 21 16:09:59 linux7-7.mpc.local systemd[1]: Started
support and they get dropped :-)
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he dbus.service unit - even a delay of just 0.01 seconds (via
'ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/sleep 0.01') _seems_ to workaround the issue ...
However, we would still like to know what the issue is and get a 'real'
fix - I guess we could try creating a bug report with Redhat ...
Thanks
imilar reports of this happening elsewhere with
CentOS 7.7 - but we were wondering if anyone else had come across a
problem like this?
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- but there doesn't seem to be
anything similar for BT connections/devices
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and hence Firefox won't load this version ...
The last version that runs on CentOS 7 is 32.0.0.270
See: https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/FP-4199058
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a laptop that has built-in BT - although lsusb lists:
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0cf3:e005 Qualcomm Atheros Communications
which I believe is the BT controller
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th - including any mention of udev rules
I have no idea if udev could be used in this way - nor where to start in
creating possible udev rules :-)
I asked my original question on the linux-bluetooth email list - and the
only suggestion was hacking the Bluetooth kernel modules to 'fil
Gordon Messmer wrote:
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Which is a pity, as it's either an all or nothing with Bluetooth,
which means we can't use Bluetooth for Wacom tablets without opening
up access to file transfer over Bluetooth as well ...
What is the threat you
James Pearson wrote:
I've managed to get a Wacom Intuos Pro 2 (PTH-660) tablet working over
Bluetooth to a CentOS 7 install. Well, I didn't actually have to do much
to get it working ...
However, we don't normally enable Bluetooth for security reasons, so I
need to be able to c
o Bluetooth can _only_ be used to
pair with Wacom tablets
As I never used Bluetooth in anger before, I'm struggling to find out
where to start looking - does anyone know how to do this or any pointers
on where I should start?
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=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/path/to/mailer/script
I got this info a while ago from
http://northernlightlabs.se/systemd.status.mail.on.unit.failure - but
that no longer exists ...
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mon-reload", mail is sent ONLY first time...
Why?
I guess it is probably the way systemd works - subsequent 'crashes' (or
kills in you case) probably only restart the main process (ExecStart)
and don't re-run the ExecStartPost bits ...
I notic
plays on
this one workstation (but not affect any settings they may use on other
workstations - all users has NFS mounted home directories) ?
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p' files?
If it is the same on CentOS6, then you might be able to set up a
suitable .desktop file (e.g. in /usr/share/applications/ or similar) to
do what you want ...
No idea if this is of any help
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Does anyone know if it is possible
on - but I can't find anything obvious
- so I'm guessing it can't be done - unless someone knows otherwise ?
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Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS wrote:
Noticing a new behavior lately. Logged in via sshd and ssh keys as root
to a remote system. When changing runlevels between multi-user or
graphical the ssh
7 ...
Might need to report it via https://bugzilla.redhat.com (if there isn't
already a bug report for the issue)
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st about newer versions of Mate for
el7:
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2019-July/172916.html
and:
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2019-August/173150.html
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27;something' was killing processes -
I found it by writing a simple LD_PRELOAD hack that intercepted kill(2)
and logged what is was doing via syslog before doing the actual kill -
and used /etc/ld.so.preload to get it loaded by every process ...
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;t be (or may not be?) supported by EPEL, has anyone looked
at similar alternatives?
I came across 'Cinnamon' (which is available from EPEL) - does anyone
have experience of Cinnamon (good/bad/otherwise) ?
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I guess that if unless 'someone' takes on the maintainer role for
Mate at EPEL, then there will be no upgrade path
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where in the dialog box, it toggles a text input box
Unfortunately, I don't think there is any setting that displays this
input box by default ...
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as the src.rpm packages for all releases
I guess Redhat never publicly released kernel-3.10.0-327.36.4.el7 ?
Where did you get the binary kernel-3.10.0-327.36.4.el7.x86_64.rpm from ?
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g it has something to do with the JobTimeoutSec in
/usr/lib/systemd/system/reboot.target
A bit of (more) googling seems to suggest that this is the setting that
needs to be changed. I believe this means something like 'after 30
minutes from starting the reboot process, force a reboot regar
mark wrote:
> James Pearson wrote:
>> James Pearson wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I'm currently trying to reboot a CentOS 7.5 workstation (to complete an
>>> upgrade to 7.6), but it is 'stuck' while shutting down with 'A stop
>>> job is
James Pearson wrote:
>
> I'm currently trying to reboot a CentOS 7.5 workstation (to complete an
> upgrade to 7.6), but it is 'stuck' while shutting down with 'A stop job
> is running for ...' - the counter initially gave a limit of '1min 30s' -
>
it is reached?
It does seems rather pointless to keep increasing the limit like this ...
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> We have a number of identical NFS clients mounting a server using
> NFSv4.1 - server and clients are all running CentOS 7.5 (kernel
> 3.10.0-862.14.4.el7.x86_64)
>
> However, on some clients, the NFS performance 'degrades' with time ...
&g
erformance might degrade again
I've found a number of reports of excessive TEST_STATEID calls - but
most seem to relate to NFSv4 client hangs - which is not happening here
- things are working, but much slower than they should be ...
Has anyone
ask a global setting for all users, when
theoretically, different users may want to have different umask settings
Does anyone know the 'proper' way to get Nautilus to use a user's own
umask setting ?
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- but its contents will be empty - similarly, host2 will see data1
and data2 under the mount point, but their contents will be empty
Or have I missed something ?
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k only. Maybe that's only me :-)
I always use the following install/boot cmdline options to disable CNDN:
biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0
e.g see https://access.redhat.com/discussions/916973
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The above bits are missing from the 7.6 gdm spec file ...
I would say that this is a strange thing to do, as Redhat are usually
quite good at keeping things as compatible as possible between minor
releases - but I guess they must of had their reasons?
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- but the 'Resolution' given is:
"Create the /etc/dconf/db/gdm.d/ directory manually. Files in this
directory are still taken into account."
.. and the "Root Cause" is given as:
"This is by design and as a result of
atible 'Widevine' plugin
for playing DRM content
See:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1524830
One workaround is detailed in Comment #5 :
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1524830#c5
(I haven't tried this myself)
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ompiling those drivers and it just stops.
Could it be you are hitting some default timeout ?
Maybe adding 'TimeoutSec=infinity' could help ?
Or, maybe moving your 'recompiling' stage to an ExecStartPre script ?
(no idea if either of the above will help)
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You could try adding the line:
IPAPPEND 2
to your PXE config file - this will append the MAC address of the PXEboot NIC
as an option to the boot cmdline to be used by dhclient when the OS boots
No idea if this is t
pam.d/system-auth
> /etc/login.defs
> /etc/sysconfig/authconfig
Do you have nis set up in /etc/nsswitch.conf ?
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NFSv2) access - e.g see:
https://opsech.io/posts/2016/Jan/26/nfsv4-only-on-centos-72.html
However, the above is all a bit messy - so I would be interested if you
come across a simpler way of achieving this ...
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epel7 repo!
(it looks like he has added this comment to all open EPEL/Mate BZ's)
So I guess if anyone is interested in taking over as EPEL/Mate
maintainer - then contact fedora at raveit.de ...
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e sure user customizations to gdm via /etc/dconf/db/gdm.d
continue to work following rebase.
Related: #1174564
So, I'm guessing that something similar was left out with this change
from 3.26 to 3.28 ?
Maybe a bug report to https://bugzilla.redhat.com is needed ?
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> I'm trying to craft an ldap search filter for use with
> ldap_user_search_base in sssd.conf which is using Actice Directory (AD)
> as the back end on CentOS 7 clients
>
> The filter looks for users that are memberOf a particular group -
> how
ps,DC=Example,DC=com
But using the '\' in sssd.conf for the search filter cause sssd to error
with 'Invalid search filter' in the logs
Escaping the Escape ('\\') also gives 'Invalid search filter'
Does any
Tony Mountifield wrote:
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> In article <429fd6a2-d125-c231-b066-14a398da4...@moving-picture.com>,
> James Pearson wrote:
>> Just noticed that the output of 'date' is different between CentOS 6 and
>> 7 when using the 'en_GB' locale - e.g.:
>>
ov 11:43:07 GMT 2018
% LANG=en_US date
Thu Nov 15 11:43:11 GMT 2018
i.e. with LANG=en_GB on CentOS 7, the day and month are swapped when
compared with CentOS 6
Any one know why the en_GB locale has changed between CentOS 6 and 7 ?
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shared between multiple clients over NFS ... thus saving precious hard
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top does not start after upgrading to RHEL7.5 with Nvidia graphics driver
* Black screen after installing Nvidia proprietary graphics module in RHEL7.5
We're using gdm which launches Mate
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Jay Hart wrote:
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> A complete step by step would be appreciated. It will avoid further
> back-n-forth.
It's not that difficult - a quick google of 'centos 7 rebuild initramfs'
brings up (e.g.)
https://sites.google.com/site/syscookbook/rhel/rhel-kerne
5
>>> Saved the file. Rebooted.
>>>
>>> The driver seemed to active upon the reboot.
>>>
>>> Can someone tell me if this is the correct and full procedure to get rid of
>>> this driver.
>>
>> It is probably being loaded by the initr
ge on boot
If you rebuild the initramfs (which you can do by just running
'dracut'), it should honour the current 'blacklist' settings in
/etc/modprobe.d/
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> I'm attempting to port an existing xinetd service from CentOS 6 to
> something equivalent with systemd for CentOS 7
>
> The existing xinetd config uses the attributes 'only_from' to limit
> connections from a limited set of remote hos
hat can connect to a
port with CentOS 7's systemd ?
Also, how to implement the equivalent of 'banner_fail' ? (not absolutely
required, but nice to have)
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> We have noticed significant desktop/UI lag on CentOS7 workstations using
> Mate when the CPU usage is high - i.e. the mouse pointer lags and moving
> windows (e.g. terminal windows) become jumpy (not smooth)
>
> We didn't see (or notice) this is
be used to
improve desktop/UI responsiveness with high CPU usage ?
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with my current font setup in
> CentOS 6.10. 😕
This is probably because Firefox 60.x uses its own build of gtk3 on el6
- and I guess there is an incompatibility between gtk3 fontconfig and
the native el6 fontconfig ?
Try editing /usr/bin/firefox and adding the line:
export
FONTCONFIG_FILE="$MOZ_LIB_DIR/firefox/bundled/etc/fonts/fonts.conf"
just before the 'exec' line at the end of the script
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; 01 * * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.hourly
> -
>
> I'm still not sure that talking about anacron is relevant here, and I
> don't know why either if you say it should be anacron in CentOS 7.
grep for anacron in /var/log/cron* for any clues
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James Pearson wrote:
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>> Thanks - given that it works OK on F28, I had a look through the Marco
>> bugs and commits and came across:
>>
>> https://github.com/mate-desktop/marco/issues/324
>>
>> which appears to describe the problem and using t
James Pearson wrote:
>
> Thanks - given that it works OK on F28, I had a look through the Marco
> bugs and commits and came across:
>
>https://github.com/mate-desktop/marco/issues/324
>
> which appears to describe the problem and using the patch at:
>
>
> h
which appears to describe the problem and using the patch at:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/marco/commit/59756b8d77dfbd0948d7e4d3349477173aa2728a
does indeed appear to fix the problem when 'compositing-manager' is set
to 'true' ... which is good
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with Mate ?
Using CentOS7/Gnome3 works as expected (transparent background and pull
down menu is fine)
Anyone have any idea what the problem(s) might be and how to fix it/them ?
Thanks
James Pearson
Python script:
#!/usr/bin/python
#
# gsettings set org.mate.Marco.general compositing-man
#x27;storage.nfs_filesystem' pref is - but you could try setting it to
'true' to see if that makes a difference ?
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> Le 16/05/2018 à 17:26, James Pearson a écrit :
>> I've just hit this issue - to save me re-inventing the wheel, does a
>> 'exiv2-libs-compat' (S)RPM exist somewhere that I could get hold of?
>
> It looks like the problem is s
e - to save me re-inventing the wheel, does a
'exiv2-libs-compat' (S)RPM exist somewhere that I could get hold of?
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> I know CentOS don't have inside info on what Redhat may or may not do in
> the future - plus Redhat don't usually announce publicly what their
> future plans are - but on the off-chance that someone on this list may know:
>
> Does anyone know
will need to make when ESR 52 reaches its EOL in August this year ...
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James Pearson wrote:
>
> I've installed VirtualBox v5.2 on a CentOS 7.4 machine, but VMs set up
> with bridged networking can not 'see' past the VirtualBox host machine
>
> i.e. the VM can ping the host and vice versa, but the VM can not ping
> anything else and
ave any idea what could be the issue?
Thanks
James Pearson
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James Pearson wrote:
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> We're using mate-terminal (1.16.3) from EPEL on CentOS 7.4 with the Mate
> desktop, but mate-terminal crashes when we do the following:
>
> Start mate-terminal, open a tab (File -> Open Tab) then with the left
> mouse button drag a tab and dr
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