Is there an emacs guru amongst the CentOS bretheren who can help me with
the following:
Since upgrading from CentOS 5.10, Emacs 21.4.1 and Gnus v5.9.0 to
CentOS 6.5, Emacs 23.1.1 and Gnus v5.13 HTML emails are now being
renderd in a pretty reasonable way (thanks!), *but*
non-breaking-space
CentOS members,
This is another CentOS, Emacs upgrade question:
Since upgrading from CentOS 5.10 and Emacs 21.4.1 to CentOS 6.5 and
Emacs 23.1.1 I am trying to get a spell checker working in emacs.
Previously I used aspell and everything "just worked". Now I gather
that hunspell is the
Hi,
I recently installed some fresh CentOS 6.5 machines and it took only
about 20 minutes until the file system (ext4) was broken.
And with "broken" I mean, that the system wasn't able to find vital
system libraries any more!
I were able to reproduce it on highly different systems:
- A fresh in
On 02/15/2014 11:33 AM, Max Grobecker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently installed some fresh CentOS 6.5 machines and it took only
> about 20 minutes until the file system (ext4) was broken.
> And with "broken" I mean, that the system wasn't able to find vital
> system libraries any more!
>
> I were able
On 02/15/2014 06:33 PM, Max Grobecker wrote:
> Is it just me? I don't use any 3rd party repositorys and it blows my
> mind that no one else seems to notice...!
Just you.
2.6.32-431.5.1.el works here without any issues on phys. and virtual
plattforms.
regrads
Ulf
>
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All,
As has already been brought up, we have not yet been able to build the
new version of Chromium-32 for CentOS, and the current version
(31.0.1650.63-1.el6) needs updating.
We have also recently been informed that we may not redistribute the
PepperFlash Library from the Google site (libpepflas
Hi,
Thanks for your replies!
Today, I'm unable to get the filesystem errors reproduced - maybe I got
a bad mirror? Very unlikely, the PGP signature should then be broken also...
Well, at least the problems with booting the machine still exists, but I
tested this only in virtual environments unt
If you haven't already, would you put this on the wiki for searchable reference?
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Are you sure that's not against the law?
Putting non-open files in/opt/chromium-browser/PepperFlash/ seems worse
to me than putting open source files from f15 in /opt/google/chrome/lib
which Jim Perrin (on 27 Oct 2013 @19:24 zulu in this list) said should
be a criminal offense.
e.g. as a resul
You might have some hardware going bad underneath.
On 02/15/2014 03:30 PM, Max Grobecker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your replies!
> Today, I'm unable to get the filesystem errors reproduced - maybe I got
> a bad mirror? Very unlikely, the PGP signature should then be broken also...
>
>
>
> Well,
On 02/15/2014 08:38 PM, Darr247 wrote:
> Are you sure that's not against the law?
>
> Putting non-open files in/opt/chromium-browser/PepperFlash/ seems worse
> to me than putting open source files from f15 in /opt/google/chrome/lib
> which Jim Perrin (on 27 Oct 2013 @19:24 zulu in this list) said
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 2:56 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
...
> Personally, even though I like chromium, if google can't be bothered to
> support EL6, then I say that is their loss and I'll just use firefox.
>
+1
But
Me: "Hey students, we are using a premier LTS Linux distro, look at
all you can do!"
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