Re: [CentOS] [SOLVED] Suspend Failure on Toshiba Portege R935

2013-11-17 Thread EGO.II-1
On 11/17/2013 02:46 AM, Michael B Allen wrote: > On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 2:12 AM, Michael B Allen wrote: >> The problem is USB. I have an external keyboard+mouse connected by USB >> and if I remove it I can successfully suspend and resume. If I plug in >> a USB MIDI keyboard, again, I cannot susp

[CentOS] file managementttttttttttt

2013-11-17 Thread Michael Hennebry
Last week, I installed CentOS 6 yet again. I took the default desktop: gnome. Whenever I open a directory, I get a new window. That gets rather annoying, especially when I have to drill down several levels. Is there around that behaviour? If it's in edit->preferences, I didn't find it. Eventually

[CentOS] maximum number of mounts

2013-11-17 Thread Rita
What is the maximum number of NFS mounts per client? I have an instance where there are over 400 mount points using autofs. I was wondering if there is a downside to that. -- --- Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.-- ___ Cen

Re: [CentOS] file managementttttttttttt

2013-11-17 Thread Fred Smith
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:55:27AM -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote: > > Last week, I installed CentOS 6 yet again. > I took the default desktop: gnome. > Whenever I open a directory, I get a new window. > That gets rather annoying, > especially when I have to drill down several levels. > Is there ar

Re: [CentOS] file managementttttttttttt

2013-11-17 Thread Amit Joshi
Its rather simple. There is an option to choose open all new folders in a browser window. That will do the trick. -Original Message- From: "Michael Hennebry" Sent: ‎17-‎11-‎2013 20:56 To: "CentOS mailing list" Subject: [CentOS] file managemen Last week, I installed Cent

Re: [CentOS] file managementttttttttttt

2013-11-17 Thread Johan Vermeulen
Maybe you're opening files via Locations". Try Nautilus Applications - System Tools - Filemanager. Greetings, J. Amit Joshi schreef: >Its rather simple. There is an option to choose open all new folders in a >browser window. That will do the trick. > > > >-Original Message- >From:

Re: [CentOS] file managementttttttttttt

2013-11-17 Thread Michael Hennebry
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013, Fred Smith wrote: > On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:55:27AM -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> >> Last week, I installed CentOS 6 yet again. >> I took the default desktop: gnome. >> Whenever I open a directory, I get a new window. >> That gets rather annoying, >> especially when I h

[CentOS] Saving Workspace State

2013-11-17 Thread Michael B Allen
Is there a way to save the position and workspace locations of at least terminals on logout? I want to have many workspaces with 2-3 terminals each for editing code and scripts and ssh and so on. The System > Preferences > Startup Applications > Options > Automatically remember running applicatio

Re: [CentOS] Saving Workspace State

2013-11-17 Thread Michael B Allen
Wait! It does work. I tried it before and it did not. Not sure if it was checking said option or $ gnome-session-save on the commandline but it just worked. Mike On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Michael B Allen wrote: > Is there a way to save the position and workspace locations of at > least te

[CentOS] Emacs 24 on CentOS 6.4

2013-11-17 Thread Carson Chittom
I'm fairly new to CentOS, so please excuse my ignorance. I've installed CentOS 6.4, for which Emacs 23 is available; but I'd like to have Emacs 24. I've looked at rpmforge and epel, but neither seem to have Emacs 24 already packaged; and I've searched for every combination of emacs + 24 + centos

Re: [CentOS] Emacs 24 on CentOS 6.4

2013-11-17 Thread Frank Cox
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 14:12:33 -0600 Carson Chittom wrote: > While I could, of course, just do the ./configure && make && make > install dance, I don't like having software installed that's not in the > packaging system. I'd appreciate any pointer to a prepackaged Emacs 24, > or failing that, a goo

Re: [CentOS] Emacs 24 on CentOS 6.4

2013-11-17 Thread Carson Chittom
On Sun, 2013-11-17 at 14:37 -0600, Frank Cox wrote: > On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 14:12:33 -0600 > Carson Chittom wrote: > > > While I could, of course, just do the ./configure && make && make > > install dance, I don't like having software installed that's not in the > > packaging system. I'd appreciate

Re: [CentOS] file managementttttttttttt

2013-11-17 Thread Fred Smith
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 01:50:02PM -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote: > On Sun, 17 Nov 2013, Fred Smith wrote: > > > On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:55:27AM -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote: > >> > >> Last week, I installed CentOS 6 yet again. > >> I took the default desktop: gnome. > >> Whenever I open a dir