Let me know if this works for you
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/misc/el7/x86_64/mod_suphp-0.6.3-16.el7.nux.x86_64.rpm
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> From: "Steven Stern"
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Sent: Sunday, 16 Novem
Am 15.11.2014 um 17:55 schrieb Johnny Hughes :
> On 11/14/2014 10:48 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 11/12/2014 03:09 PM, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
>>> I concur. Enter key, ^M, etc. has no effect in the browser. Same for number
>>> keys.
>>
>> This is a known issue, I will have another version soon (h
On Sunday, November 16, 2014 12:21 AM, Always Learning wrote:
On Fri, 2014-11-14 at 11:50 -1000, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:
I could do that I suppose, but I haven't and probably wouldn't have the
time necessary to separate out the emails between the two accounts. I
already have 6+ email acco
Folks
I'm looking for a way to access a GUI desktop on a Centos 7 server
from a Windows client. I have tried:
- X2go from EPEL (fails immediately, apparently they are working on a
solution, but...)
- Freenx (doesn't exist for EL7)
Both the above work fine with Centos 6.
Are there any known
On Sun, 16 Nov 2014 18:25:40 -0800
david wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to access a GUI desktop on a Centos 7 server
> from a Windows client.
I use tiger vnc myself, but I don't access my desktops from a Windows client.
I assume any Windows vnc client should work with the tiger vnc server, th
At 06:35 PM 11/16/2014, you wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2014 18:25:40 -0800
david wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to access a GUI desktop on a Centos 7 server
> from a Windows client.
I use tiger vnc myself, but I don't access my desktops from a
Windows client. I assume any Windows vnc client should
David,
You didn’t indicate whether you are trying to do this on a LAN or across the
public Internet? Classic VNC is not a secure protocol, but there are variations
of it that are secure.
If you just want to run GUI programs rather than fully “screen share,” then you
can use an X Windows client
Folks
I'm looking for a way to access a GUI desktop on a Centos 7 server
from a Windows client. I have tried:
- X2go from EPEL (fails immediately, apparently they are working on a
solution, but...)
- Freenx (doesn't exist for EL7)
Both the above work fine with Centos 6.
I'm looking for a so
On Sun, 16 Nov 2014 19:59:28 -0800
david wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to access a GUI desktop on a Centos 7 server
> from a Windows client.
> I'm looking for a solution that works over the internet from
> afar.
> Are there any known working solutions?
I tunnel vnc over ssh when using it at
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 9:59 PM, david wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a way to access a GUI desktop on a Centos 7 server from a
> Windows client. I have tried:
> - X2go from EPEL (fails immediately, apparently they are working on a
> solution, but...)
X2go works, just not with Gnome3. Use KDE or MA
Dear All
In an environment , I have 20 centos servers running together . For
shutting them down , I need to issue the followings on each of the
servers :
#./stopServer
#init 0
This is cumbersome to try to issue these on huge amount of servers to
keep them safely going shutdown. Can you please let m
A simple script which loops though a text file that lists the hostname /
username / password for the login and then runs the "shutdown - h now"
command? Though, I would be uneasy with listing root passwords in a
random text file.
On 11/17/2014 12:56 AM, Hadi Motamedi wrote:
Dear All
In an env
> A simple script which loops though a text file that lists the hostname /
> username / password for the login and then runs the "shutdown - h now"
> command? Though, I would be uneasy with listing root passwords in a
> random text file.
>
Thank you for your help . So how to open a session with an
Greetings,
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Hadi Motamedi wrote:
>> A simple script which loops though a text file that lists the hostname /
>> username / password for the login and then runs the "shutdown - h now"
>> command? Though, I would be uneasy with listing root passwords in a
>> random
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 9:01 AM, Leon Fauster
wrote:
> I noticed that before chromium-browser-38 (e.g. chromium-31), the browser
> was able to find the "external" flash plugin (/usr/lib64/flash-plugin/...).
>
> I didn't have followed the development but I presume that "such" plugins
> are
> not s
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