On Fri, November 7, 2014 15:41, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> Op 07-11-14 om 21:13 schreef James B. Byrne:
>>>
>>> I am a bit bewildered that neither the official KDE from centos nor the
>>> semi-official mate from epel pull in as part of their install the Xserver.
>
> There is never any reason to assume
On Sat, November 8, 2014 21:35, Stephen Harris wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 05:58:53PM -0800, Keith Keller wrote:
>> The fundamental reason is because Mailman is rewriting the headers in an
>> incompatible way. It is not his site's usage of DKIM. This is a known
>> issue with Mailman. (I us
On Sun, November 9, 2014 00:06, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> On Sat, November 8, 2014 8:35 pm, Stephen Harris wrote:
>> On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 05:58:53PM -0800, Keith Keller wrote:
>>> The fundamental reason is because Mailman is rewriting the headers in an
>>> incompatible way. It is not his site'
On 8 November 2014 13:52, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 11/07/2014 02:41 PM, Greg Bailey wrote:
> > On 11/07/2014 01:20 PM, Robert Arkiletian wrote:
> >> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Johnny Hughes
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 11/06/2014 02:30 PM, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 3:0
On Mon, November 10, 2014 9:53 am, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
> On Sun, November 9, 2014 00:06, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, November 8, 2014 8:35 pm, Stephen Harris wrote:
>>> On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 05:58:53PM -0800, Keith Keller wrote:
The fundamental reason is because Mailman is rewri
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 1:01 PM, James B. Byrne
wrote:
>
> On Fri, November 7, 2014 12:10, Bob Marcan wrote:
> > Hi.
> > Your mails to centos mailing list are constantly marked as spam by
> > gmail.com.
> > Marking it nospam is annoying and had no effect on gmail filtering.
> > I can filter it int
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 9:53 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
>
> As for the poor sots that have handed over their email service management to
> Google and the the like. Well those people have nothing to hide. Which is a
> good thing for them. Because everything they transmit is open to inspection
>
Hi all.
I usally make backups of databases mysql.
I make buckups of all datbase for example:
mysqldump -u user -ppassword name_db > backups.sql
also I make backups just its schema for example
mysqldump -u user -ppassword name_db --no-data > backups.sql
but now I need a backups incrementals
So,
1. I installed a minimal CentOS-7.
2. I then installed epel-release.
3. I then installed etckeeper from epel.
4. I then ran yum update -y.
5. I then rebooted (kernel update).
6. I then ran "yum groups install "X Window System"
7. I then ran "yum groups "MATE Desktop"
8. I then ran startx.
Res
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Chris
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Rodrigo Pichiñual Norin <
rodrigo.pichin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
>
> I usally make backups of databases mysql.
>
> I make buckups
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 12:39 PM, SilverTip257 wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 1:01 PM, James B. Byrne
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Fri, November 7, 2014 12:10, Bob Marcan wrote:
>> > Hi.
>> > Your mails to centos mailing list are constantly marked as spam by
>> > gmail.com.
>> > Marking it nospam is anno
On Mon, November 10, 2014 1:25 pm, Rodrigo Pichiñual Norin wrote:
> Hi all.
>
>
> I usally make backups of databases mysql.
>
> I make buckups of all datbase for example:
>
> mysqldump -u user -ppassword name_db > backups.sql
>
>
> also I make backups just its schema for example
>
> mysqldump -u
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 14:35:05 -0500
James B. Byrne wrote:
> Does this Desktop work for anyone else without gnome3
> installed? What am I leaving out? Am I suppose run some sort of X
> configuration program?
I've done this a few times now, and it's worked every time:
Install the Centos 7 Live C
On 2014-11-10, James B. Byrne wrote:
> So,
>
> 1. I installed a minimal CentOS-7.
> 2. I then installed epel-release.
> 3. I then installed etckeeper from epel.
> 4. I then ran yum update -y.
> 5. I then rebooted (kernel update).
> 6. I then ran "yum groups install "X Window System"
> 7. I then ra
Hello everyone,
I am not seeing the "Network" menu option (to configure the network) on
one of my CentOS 6.6 machines, even on user root, in Gnome. It's not
anywhere else, either. Can anyone point me in the direction of having that
added? Thanks!
Gilbert
**
On Mon, November 10, 2014 14:42, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Hi, James,
>
>One thing that puzzles me:
>
> James B. Byrne wrote:
>> So,
>>
>> 1. I installed a minimal CentOS-7.
>> 2. I then installed epel-release.
>> 3. I then installed etckeeper from epel.
>> 4. I then ran yum update -y.
>> 5. I
Let's try this again:
Hello everyone,
I am not seeing the "Network Connections" menu option (to configure the
network) on one of my CentOS 6.6 machines, even on user root, in Gnome
under System -> Administration. It's not anywhere else, either. Can anyone
point me in the direction of having that
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 15:08:53 -0600 (CST)
Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
> I am not seeing the "Network Connections" menu option (to configure the
> network) on one of my CentOS 6.6 machines, even on user root, in Gnome
> under System -> Administration. It's not anywhere else, either. Can anyone
> point m
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 15:08:53 -0600 (CST)
Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
I am not seeing the "Network Connections" menu option (to configure the
network) on one of my CentOS 6.6 machines, even on user root, in Gnome
under System -> Administration. It's not anywher
I have both cable and dsl service. The router attached to the cable service is
192.168.0.1 and the router attached to the dsl service is 192.168.0.254. I
determine which service my computers communicate through by setting the gateway
assignment to either of those addresses and it just works.
On 11/10/2014 02:11 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
However, the outside ssh connection works only if the computer's gateway
assignment matches the router that I'm connecting to. I suspect that I have to
set up some sort of routing assignment to tell the computer to reply to the
gateway that the ssh con
On 11/10/2014 2:11 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
I have both cable and dsl service. The router attached to the cable service is
192.168.0.1 and the router attached to the dsl service is 192.168.0.254. I
determine which service my computers communicate through by setting the gateway
assignment to eith
On 11/06/2014 04:32 PM, g wrote:
>
> greetings,
>
> for some strange reason, for the past 6 or more months, when i run
> yum or yumex, after updates are finished, i see that my clock in
> panel has been changed.
>
> what might be happening?
>
> any suggestions as to how to cure problem?
>
> thank
At 03:23 PM 11/8/2014, you wrote:
On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> The command to display the vendor:device PCI ID is:
>
> lspci -nn | grep -i net
That was just for the ethernet device. Remove the grep part and you'll
get the IDs for other hardware.
Akemi
Using the LiveC
On Sun, 09 Nov 2014 23:45:23 +0100
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> On 11/09/2014 08:13 PM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> > On Sun, 09 Nov 2014 09:37:29 -0800
> > John R Pierce wrote:
> >
> >> On 11/9/2014 7:11 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> >>> Bus 001 Device 027: ID 04a9:30ef Canon, Inc. EOS 350D (ptp)
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 5:37 PM, david wrote:
> At 03:23 PM 11/8/2014, you wrote:
>> > The command to display the vendor:device PCI ID is:
>> >
>> > lspci -nn | grep -i net
> Using the LiveCD for Centos 7, the network was "Unknown". The results of
> the lscpi command gave
>
> 00:14.0 Bridge [06
On 11/11/14 01:37, david wrote:
> At 03:23 PM 11/8/2014, you wrote:
>> On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
>>
>> > The command to display the vendor:device PCI ID is:
>> >
>> > lspci -nn | grep -i net
>>
>> That was just for the ethernet device. Remove the grep part and you'll
>> get
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