On 09/15/2015 02:46 PM, Richard wrote:
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> Original Message
>> Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 23:33:39 +0300
>> From: Moty Fux
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Did anyone manage to install chromium on CentOS 7?
>> I tried and got this error:
>>
>> Error: Package: chromium-31.0.1650
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 at @20:46 zulu, Richard asked:
> Is there a reason to be trying to use the chromium built for C6
> (because google was using libraries in their version that weren't
> included in C6) on a C7 machine, rather than chrome directly from
> the google repository?
>
Well, Chromium i
Hi All,
I have a server that has its swappiness set to 0. It is running a little
tight on memory and so there have been a couple of events where the
OOM_killer has been invoked and killed off MySQL, which you would expect.
Now if you have your swappiness at 0 then "A value of 0 instructs the
ker
On 09/16/2015 09:11 AM, Callum Scott wrote:
It is running a little
tight on memory and so there have been a couple of events where the
OOM_killer has been invoked and killed off MySQL, which you would expect.
One thing that should be noted is that regardless of swappiness,
overcommit might be
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 09/16/2015 09:11 AM, Callum Scott wrote:
>> It is running a little
>> tight on memory and so there have been a couple of events where the
>> OOM_killer has been invoked and killed off MySQL, which you would
>> expect.
>
> One thing that should be noted is that regardless
When I resume working on my computer running Centos 6.7 after sleeping,
terminal windows, file directories and the applications are restored.
However, terminal windows and file directories that were minimized before going
to sleep are opened to the size and location they had before being minimiz
On Wed, 2015-09-16 at 13:36 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Excerpt on heavy-duty servers. We're certainly not going to allocate
> hundreds of gigs, or a terabyte or so, for swap. (Yes, we do have servers
> with that kind of RAM, and that's not counting the small SGI
> supercomputer)
Do you
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| On Wed, 2015-09-16 at 13:36 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
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| > Excerpt on heavy-duty servers. We're certainly not going to allocate
| > hundreds of gigs, or a terabyte or so, for swap. (Yes, we do have servers
| > with that kind of RAM, and that's not counting
Or, another rant against systemd. Moderators, put up with it - this is an
issue.
I tried systemctl start multi-user.target. I tried systemctl stop
graphical.target. I finally had to set the multi-user.target as the
default, and reboot, to get rid of the nouveau drivers.
Note that I tried to modpr
Always Learning wrote:
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> On Wed, 2015-09-16 at 13:36 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> Excerpt on heavy-duty servers. We're certainly not going to allocate
>> hundreds of gigs, or a terabyte or so, for swap. (Yes, we do have
>> servers
>> with that kind of RAM, and that's not counting the small
After updates to grub2 and kernel in CentOS 7, today, systems will no
longer boot in Secure Boot mode. I'm not positive, but I think grub2 is
the culprit.
Is anyone else seeing the same problem?
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On Sep 16, 2015, at 5:21 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> I tried systemctl start multi-user.target. I tried systemctl stop
> graphical.target. I finally had to set the multi-user.target as the
> default, and reboot, to get rid of the nouveau drivers.
>
> Note that I tried to modprobe -r, and rmmod w
I recently stood up an EL7 box with Mailman for a few lists I run for
some friends. My old install, on an EL6 system, ran with no issues for
several years but I was induced to upgrade by a "hardware casualty" on
the old system. I was going to have to rebuild anyway, so why not take
it as an oppor
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On 17/09/15 04:16, Jay Leafey wrote:
> I recently stood up an EL7 box with Mailman for a few lists I run
> for some friends. My old install, on an EL6 system, ran with no
> issues for several years but I was induced to upgrade by a
> "hardware casualt
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