way?
Thanks again.
On 6/20/22 15:35, Mike Burger wrote:
On 2022-06-20 09:38, Pete Biggs wrote:
On Mon, 2022-06-20 at 09:20 -0400, Mike Burger wrote:
On 2022-06-20 05:03, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Mon, 2022-06-20 at 09:31 +0100, david allan finch wrote:
> > Is there an rpm of GCC
Is there an rpm of GCC 12 (or at least higher than 9) available to
download and install, or is it a case of downloading and build from the
source yourself?
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scripts for
if[up|down], and if run manually, works well to re-configure the enp7s0
interface but (apparently) systemctl does not use these scripts.
Thanks for your consideration.
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Hi,
Not sure where to look for my issue. I hope someone can point me in the
correct place.
I have been working on a bespoke server package for more than twenty
years. It was originally developed on Solaris (Unix), was ported to
windows and now ported to Linux for the last five years. This sy
he problem
with the update here on my system.
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På Tue, 31 Dec 2019 10:19:26 +0100
Nicolas Kovacs skrev:
> Le 31/12/2019 à 03:14, Allan a écrit :
> > Then gotta dig into Koji, to find the old version, download it,
> > and downgrade to that - and pew, everything is back to normal.
> >
> > The old one seems to be ve
destroy my existing system - or it should at least warn me
about that - or what to fix.
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from
the BIOS. I don't see any reason to call this a bad solution or
unstable in any way more than what mdadm is.
I have myself a small desktop/server system here running for almost 7
years according to SMART on my disks - booting from such a Intel Z77
chipse
> hoping to not have to completely re-install and setup for my needs.
Maybe this can give you an idea:
https://serverfault.com/questions/963178/how-do-i-convert-my-linux-disk-from-mbr-to-gpt-with-uefi
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Which may very well be the case.
On 6/27/19, 10:40 AM, "CentOS on behalf of John Hodrien"
wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019, Peda, Allan (NYC-GIS) wrote:
> I'd isolate all that RAID stuff from your OS, so the root, /boot, /usr,
/etc /tmp, /bin swap are on "normal
I'd isolate all that RAID stuff from your OS, so the root, /boot, /usr, /etc
/tmp, /bin swap are on "normal" partition(s). I know I'm missing some
directories, but the point is you should be able to unmount that RAID stuff to
adjust it without crippling your system.
https://www.howtogeek.com/1
gt;address);
} elsif( $rr->type eq 'CNAME' ){
printf("%s is an alias for %s\n", $sought, $rr->cname);
$sought = $rr->cname;
}
}
} else {
warn "Unable to obtain a record for $ARGV[0]: ", $res->errorstring, "\n";
}
On 6/24/19, 10:02 A
I think the subject says it all. We don't run named. It seems there are
chronic issues with bind. Can these packages be removed?
We locally authenticate. I see this:
Removing for dependencies:
bind-utils
ipa-client
sssd
sssd-ad
sssd-ipa
We shouldn't need any of that with local authent
from amdgpu-pro package, to make openCL work
here in centos7; but something must have changed in this new kernel for
amdgpu support.
As kernel 4.19.40 works fine, it is not a big issue here - just wanted
to report it.
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The following one liner should display root's home directory:
grep -w ^root /etc/passwd | cut -d: -f6
Which finds the line beginning with the word root, and returns the sixth entry
(the home directory of that entry).
On 5/13/19, 8:39 AM, "CentOS on behalf of Nux!" wrote:
Hi,
Th
is also interesting to read about the backend in jail.conf
Acording to that, backend = auto is default and auto includes 3 choices,
where systemd is not even one of them - so installing systemd as default
is quite an override, that may not be such a good idea (depending on the
filters you choose)
27;t remember the other one. I have removed all of the manual
> amendments so am now basically set up as initially installed.
>
> /var/log/fail2ban.log is showing that it's working:
I have seem similar odd behaviour with f2b with other filters.
Try to
Emacs Org-mode ? https://orgmode.org/
On 4/14/19, 1:51 PM, "CentOS on behalf of Frank Cox"
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:42:56 +0200
H wrote:
> I would love to find an old-fashioned outliner, like the ones that used to
> exist prior to the modern GUIs. It would make writi
In my app compiled on another linux I am getting
Assertion 'clock_gettime(clock_id, &ts) == 0' failed at
src/shared/time-util.c:34, function now(). Aborting.
when calling gettimeofday() on an update CentOS (did not fail in 7.5).
Is it possible that the update has changed the size of the types in
On 11/08/18 10:26 AM, david allan finch wrote:
Does anyone know if they changed the way that desktop files for apps work?
Ignore this. I have figured it out. I think the defaults perms for rpm
have changed and that was why.
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Hi,
Does anyone know if they changed the way that desktop files for apps work?
It seams that inside your start script you can no longer change your
scripts directory.
Does it now call some form of restricted shell?
Anyone know where you can track these changes?
Thanks
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>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Manish Jain
I just tried with Centos i Vbox. Updated Centos first, and then
installed TV from the link mentioned earlier. It gave me a GUI
without any problems.
This is a KDE install of Centos 7.
Allan.
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Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask this.
Is there a location to upload paid for RPM for distrubution, ie a store
for CentOS?
Is there a discription of how to create your own RPM repository for
distrubution?
What about updates of these RPM?
fine with my Ryzen 1700X cpu.
Centos 6 preexisten on the system before I upgraded it to Ryzen,
Centos 7 was installed with Ryzen. Never had any problems.
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Hi list,
Please pardon and forgive my post, the issue was resolved. It is due to the
VMWare's snapshot manager, it uses the snapshot disk instead of the real disk
that was somehow removed.
Thank you,
-Allan
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possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the possible completions
of a device/filename.]
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I search google but the solutions provided does not solve this issue.
Thank you,
Allan
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ould be helpful.
Thank you in advance!
Regards,
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Email: al...@cs.ucla.edu
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Is your monitor an LED type? It could have dynamic brightness. My tv does the
same thing - also annoying.
-Allan
On 04/09/2012 07:09 PM, Jeff Cen wrote:
> Hi Nate,
>
> Thank you for the reply. My machine is a box sitting away from me and
> doesn't have a ambient light sens
te.
>
> I also have no /var/log/audit/audit.log.
>
> tia.
>
> Brian
>
>
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43208 seconds is 8 seconds from 12 hours. Could this be an AM/PM issue? or a tz
issue? what timezone have you set?
ntp uses UTC time. Is your machine hw clock set for UTC?
Just a few thoughts.
Peace,
Allan
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bash script kicks off to convert the WMA -> WAV -> mp3. She is happy (and so
am I).
Peace,
Allan
ken wrote:
> I'm shopping for a small/tiny audio recorder, the kind for recording in
> a class, interviews, etc... not really music, just voice. Per usual, a
> lot of these write
Niccolas,
I agree with John. rkhunter is your friend!
I set up all my servers to run nightly with weekly updates.
Peace,
Allan
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 02/07/11 10:06 AM, Nicolas Ross wrote:
>> I found some suspicious file in /bin and /usr/bin directories that are owned
>> by use
Hi,
I have heard the European Cannon web sites have Linux drivers whereas the US
sites do not. I have not verified this but
it might be worth a look.
Peace,
Allan
David McGuffey wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-08-16 at 16:30 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
>> On 08/16/10 4:23 PM, Utt, Lyle wrote:
I think *all* inkjets are cash cows for the cartridge manufacturers.
Just my two cents.
Allan
Robert Heller wrote:
> At Mon, 16 Aug 2010 19:06:38 -0400 CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
>
>> John R Pierce wrote:
>>> On 08/16/10 11:50 AM, David McGuffey wrote:
>>>
Yes, this is true. I have an HP LJ1200. When the parallel port crapped out the
USB port worked fine using postscript.
Peace,
Allan
Robert Heller wrote:
> At Mon, 16 Aug 2010 16:21:27 -0700 CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
>
>> On 08/16/10 4:06 PM, Bob McConnell wrote:
>>
Unless the curriculum covers updates.
Peace,
Allan
James Hogarth wrote:
>>> i just don't want to teach off of 5.3, only to find out later that
>>> they've been keeping up to date and 5.5 would have been a more
>>> appropriate choice. thanks for any tip
ditto. I second that motion.
Peace,
Allan
Mark wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 3:46 PM, wrote:
>> Lanny Marcus writes:
>>
>>> I have a 2.9 MB MP3 file. Would like to use about the first 10%, to
>>> embed sound on a web page. The Packages I have in Applications
Uname -r = 2.6.18-53.1.13.el5
I installed webmin and from there I see that the total memory is 2.96 GB
and when I run top it shows Mem: 3107572k total.
Allan
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help would be much appreciated
Allan
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