On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 3:51 AM, Jiang Wen Dong
wrote:
> I have 3 USB disk, 2 of them can not boot, because kernel does not have
> driver included.
>
> But I can boot this 2 disk from CentOS 5.6 LiveCD.
>
> How to add usb driver to CentOS 6.4 LiveCD?
>
> I need a simple way.
>
> Thanks.
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On 07/27/2013 10:46 PM, James Freer wrote:
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 3:51 AM, Jiang Wen Dong
wrote:
I have 3 USB disk, 2 of them can not boot, because kernel does not have driver
included.
But I can boot this 2 disk from CentOS 5.6 LiveCD.
How to add usb driver to CentOS 6.4 LiveCD?
I need a
On 07/26/2013 11:55 AM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I installed 2.6.32-358.14.1.el6.centos.plus.x86_64 today and had some
> boot issues.
>
> After rebooting, the system locked immediately after the Asus
> motherboard logo. I thought at first that it was a hardware issue
> because it didn't ap
On 06/18/2013 05:28 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 06/17/2013 07:50 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 06/17/2013 07:32 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>> On 06/17/2013 07:20 PM, James A. Peltier wrote:
Say hello to unsupported chrome on CentOS
- Original Message -
| Hey All,
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 8:38 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
> I have a two ASUS "M5A99X EVO R2.0" motherboard based machines that I
> use for testing CentOS and I have booted the 2.6.32-358.14.1.el6.x86_64
> and the 2.6.32-358.14.1.el6.centos.plus.x86_64 kernels on both machines
> without any issues.
Hi all!
I'm trying to use my first-ever firewire device, and just OOB I'm not
getting very far, so advice would be appreciated.
When I plug in the device I see some entries in /var/log/messages:
Jul 27 14:50:30 fcshome kernel: firewire_core: phy config: card 0, new
root=ffc1, gap_count=
I'm trying to convert my Tomboy notes from an old F12 system to Gnote
on this CentOS 6 system.
What I have found buy googling so far:
- Tomboy notes used to be stored in $HOME/.tomboy
- Some Tomboy upgrade moved them to $HOME/.local/share/.tomboy
- Gnote stores its notes in $HOME/.local/share/gnot
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:
> On 07/27/2013 10:46 PM, James Freer wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 3:51 AM, Jiang Wen Dong
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have 3 USB disk, 2 of them can not boot, because kernel does not have
>>> driver included.
>>>
>>> But I can boot this 2 disk
On 7/27/2013 12:57 PM, James Freer wrote:
> I've got them sitting there so i might as well use them... costs
> nothing. USB and SD cards are not for permanent data storage. 3.5
> floppy aren't brilliant but that's an option for booting on.
the modern kernel and initramfs won't fit on a 1.44MB flo
On Sat, 27 Jul 2013, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/27/2013 12:57 PM, James Freer wrote:
>> I've got them sitting there so i might as well use them... costs
>> nothing. USB and SD cards are not for permanent data storage. 3.5
>> floppy aren't brilliant but that's an option for booting on.
>
>
> the m
Andrew Wyatt top-posted:
> In addition to building GTK3, they would also have to update glib2,
> glibc, atk, and roughly a dozen or more additional packages to support
> just building base GNOME 3.
And that's not where it ends. A potentially much more fundamental and
system-changing requirement ma
On 24.07.2013 12:44, AJH wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just a little question:
>
> Exists a way to update the Gnome 2.28.1 out of box at Centos 6.4 to a
> Gnome 3?
>
> And if yes...how does this work?
There is no practical and reasonable way to do this. Wait for RHEL7 or
switch to Fedora if you want Gno
On 07/27/2013 09:15 PM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> I'm trying to convert my Tomboy notes from an old F12 system to Gnote
> on this CentOS 6 system.
>
> What I have found buy googling so far:
> - Tomboy notes used to be stored in $HOME/.tomboy
> - Some Tomboy upgrade moved them to $HOME/.local/share/.
Aha! non-CentOS drivers? Are these from the OEM? Theyprobably need to be
rebuilt to the new kernel.
Have you tried booting into "safe" mode or with video drivers disabled?
Just how you do that with CentOS I don't know but there should be
instructions somewhere on the WEB.
On 07/27/2013 11:03 AM, K
Here is the error message:
http://i41.tinypic.com/2zz71bp.png
Wireless Network Authentication Required
Unlock Keyring: The application 'NetworkManager Applet'
(/usr/bin/nm-applet) wants access to the default keyring,
but it is locked.
The funny thing is,
(a) I've never seen this message befor
keyring is place where passwords can be stored safely, without it saves
password(s) in plaintext ..
--
Eero
2013/7/28 Rock
> Here is the error message:
> http://i41.tinypic.com/2zz71bp.png
>
> Wireless Network Authentication Required
> Unlock Keyring: The application 'NetworkManager Applet'
>
On Sun, 28 Jul 2013 03:28:50 + (UTC)
Rock wrote:
> Wireless Network Authentication Required
> Unlock Keyring: The application 'NetworkManager Applet'
> (/usr/bin/nm-applet) wants access to the default keyring,
> but it is locked.
You need to set the gnome keyring password to be the same as
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