On 3/6/2015 10:51 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
For some time I've fiddled with Debian and Ubuntu LTS. There's one
really nice feature for local networks: apt-cacher, a package proxy
for APT.
My company is in the remote South French countryside, and more often
than not, schools and public librarie
Dnia sobota, 7 marca 2015 12:16:14 AM John R Pierce pisze:
> I maintain a local mirror of the centos repository with a simple lftp
> script, and configure my clients to get updates from this mirror via
> the /etc/yum.repos.d files
And why not rsync?
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2015-03-07 11:10 GMT+02:00 Marcin Trendota :
> Dnia sobota, 7 marca 2015 12:16:14 AM John R Pierce pisze:
>
> > I maintain a local mirror of the centos repository with a simple lftp
> > script, and configure my clients to get updates from this mirror via
> > the /etc/yum.repos.d files
>
> And
Hello,
It looks like apt-cacher-ng can deal with RPMs, says a quick search:
http://blog.hudecof.net/posts/2014/08/15/apt-cacher-ng-and-remap.html
If that doesn't work you could try more traditional ways of caching content
like squid or Apache mod_proxy/cache.
http://serverascode.com/2014/03/29/
On 3/7/2015 1:10 AM, Marcin Trendota wrote:
Dnia sobota, 7 marca 2015 12:16:14 AM John R Pierce pisze:
>I maintain a local mirror of the centos repository with a simple lftp
>script, and configure my clients to get updates from this mirror via
>the /etc/yum.repos.d files
And why not rsyn
Hi all,
I have installed a CentOS7 vm with gnome3 desktop. All it is working
ok but I have two questions about configuring gnome3 environment
(classic mode):
a) How can I add applications launchers in the top panel toolbar?
b) How can I modify bottom toolbar to make it smaller??
Thanks
If you go to extensions.gnome.org there are various extensions that let you do
that.
You'll need this package to be able to install them from your browsers:
gnome-shell-browser-plugin
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> From: "C.
Hello,
I've got a Thinkpad T420 and would like to use full tlp functionality.
Therefore I need the kernel module tp_smapi and acpi_call.
Have a look right here:
http://linrunner.de/en/tlp/docs/tlp-linux-advanced-power-management.html#installation
There are only fedora related packages but none fo
For some time I've fiddled with Debian and Ubuntu LTS. There's one
really nice feature for local networks: apt-cacher, a package proxy
for APT.
My company is in the remote South French countryside, and more often
than not, schools and public libraries only have some very limited
Internet access w
On Sat, 07 Mar 2015 12:52:27 +0100
Tim wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a Thinkpad T420 and would like to use full tlp functionality.
> Therefore I need the kernel module tp_smapi and acpi_call.
>
> Have a look right here:
> http://linrunner.de/en/tlp/docs/tlp-linux-advanced-power-management.html#i
Thanks for your answer.
tlp and tlp-rdw are already installed from epel.
But these packages miss that kernel modules.
So when I want these I have to add the repo and replace $release in the mirror
url with 21 of fedora, right?
Am 7. März 2015 15:39:14 MEZ, schrieb Bob Marcan :
>On Sat, 07 Mar 20
Uhmm ... Some example?? I am searching inside extensions.gnome.org but
I didn't find any extension to remove or make small bottom panel ...
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Nux! wrote:
> If you go to extensions.gnome.org there are various extensions that let you
> do that.
> You'll need this pac
On 07/03/15 15:29, Tim wrote:
> Thanks for your answer.
>
> tlp and tlp-rdw are already installed from epel.
> But these packages miss that kernel modules.
> So when I want these I have to add the repo and replace $release in the
> mirror url with 21 of fedora, right?
>
No, the kernel modules m
Hi,
Up until recently, I've been running Wine 1.6.2 on my workstation under
Slackware64 14.1. I used it to emulate a handful of legacy apps that ran
under Windows XP. They worked perfectly with that setup.
After migrating the workstation from Slackware to CentOS 7, I installed
the Wine packa
On 07/03/15 16:40, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Up until recently, I've been running Wine 1.6.2 on my workstation under
> Slackware64 14.1. I used it to emulate a handful of legacy apps that ran
> under Windows XP. They worked perfectly with that setup.
>
> After migrating the workstation from
I'm confused about which UUID to use to identify a software RAID in fstab.
lsblk -fs shows:
md127p1 ext4c43af789-82aa-49e9-a8ed-acd52b1cdd58 /y
--- md127 ext4 39c20575-4257-4fd7-b5c8-8a15757e9e8e
--- sdb1 linux_r hostname:0
af77830e-8cfd-9012-62ce-e57105c3bf6c
Assuming your raid group is /dev/md127, you can run:
ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid
or
blkid /dev/md127
and use the ID both will show for /dev/md127
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Thanks.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 4:26 PM, Miguel Medalha
wrote:
> Assuming your raid group is /dev/md127, you can run:
>
> ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid
>
> or
>
> blkid /dev/md127
>
> and use the ID both will show for /dev/md127
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Le 07/03/2015 18:24, Ned Slider a écrit :
I'm guessing you are either going to need to build/install a 32-bit
version of wine or will need to find 64-bit versions of your Windows
applications.
Is it possible to build a 32-bit version of Wine on 64-bit CentOS 7 ? A
curt "yes" or "no" will do. E
On 07/03/15 22:01, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Le 07/03/2015 18:24, Ned Slider a écrit :
>> I'm guessing you are either going to need to build/install a 32-bit
>> version of wine or will need to find 64-bit versions of your Windows
>> applications.
>
> Is it possible to build a 32-bit version of Wine o
Hey Niki,
On 07/03/2015 08:37, Niki Kovacs wrote:
The LAN server here already has Iptables configured to redirect HTTP
traffic to 3128 transparently.
Which doesn't actually good.
You should route traffic to the proxy and on the proxy redirect into a
"intercept" port which should be defined.
/etc/fstab needs the UUID for the filesystem volume; so if you use
blkid, find the line with the filesystem type and label you used when
you created the file system, and use the uuid listed after UUID=
The grub.cfg should have a boot parameter mduuid which makes mdadm in
the initramfs aware that i
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 5:23 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> The grub.cfg should have a boot parameter mduuid which makes mdadm in
I'm not sure if grub2-mkconfig will automatically detect and add
mduuid to grub.cfg. You can try it. If not then you could add the
entry to the extra boot params line in /e
Niki,
There are some 32bit RPMs (slightly older) here:
http://arrfab.net/attic/RPMS/7/x86_64/
HTH
Lucian
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> From: "Ned Slider"
> To: centos@centos.org
> Sent: Saturday, 7 March, 2015 22:45:58
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On 03/04/2015 04:12 PM, Jim Holmes wrote:
I've looked high and low and I cannot a package that has the mariadb driver
to go with bind-sdb-9.9.4-14.el7_0.1.x86_64.
Any reason you aren't looking for a mysql driver? Mariadb is by design a
mysql clone. It doesn't expect you to use a mariadb driv
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