On 11/02/16 20:20, John R Pierce wrote:
On 2/11/2016 5:14 AM, lejeczek wrote:
nobody does use iscsi loopback over an lvm?
I'm not sure what 'iscsi loopback' even means.iSCSI is
used to mount a virtual block device hosted on another
system (initiator mode) or to share a virtual block devi
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016, lejeczek wrote:
whatever devices you have in your backstores (LIO implementation is the
default one I believe) and then naturally in your targets, etc.. - on the
same local system you can loop them back = LIO presents them again to the
kernel as local scsi devices.
I'm th
At Sun, 14 Feb 2016 19:20:48 -0500 Robert Heller wrote:
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> At Mon, 15 Feb 2016 09:41:32 +1100 CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
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> >
> > On 14/02/16 02:14, Robert Heller wrote:
> > > I sent this out about a week or so ago, but I have heard nothing. I am
> > > *thinking* it is a SELINUX problem,
I have not yet found a USB-to-serial adapter detected as /dev/ttyACM1.
Try /dev/ttyUSB0 ?
- Mike
On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
> I sent this out about a week or so ago, but I have heard nothing. I am
> *thinking* it is a SELINUX problem, but I cannot figure out what. Th
El Sábado 13/02/2016, Valeri Galtsev escribió:
> On Sat, February 13, 2016 2:50 pm, John R Pierce wrote:
> > On 2/13/2016 12:19 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> >> It is interesting to observe how perceptions are changing over time.
> >> Decade or two ago we were partitioning small then drives (thus loo
On Mon, February 15, 2016 1:00 pm, Ricardo J. Barberis wrote:
> El Sábado 13/02/2016, Valeri Galtsev escribió:
>> On Sat, February 13, 2016 2:50 pm, John R Pierce wrote:
>> > On 2/13/2016 12:19 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> >> It is interesting to observe how perceptions are changing over time.
>>
On 02/11/2016 07:43 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Thu, 11 Feb 2016 18:55:16 -0500 ken wrote:
gmessage has been more-or-less superseded by zenity.
That's nutz. From docs I've seen, gmessage is way more flexible
and featured.
It doesn't appear that way to me, but what do I know. I just use
zenit
On 16/02/16 01:32, Robert Heller wrote:
OK, I just tested it:
sauron.deepsoft.com% sudo /usr/sbin/setenforce permissive
sauron.deepsoft.com% sudo minicom
Device /dev/ttyACM0 access failed: No such file or directory.
sauron.deepsoft.com% sudo /usr/sbin/setenforce enforcing
Nope, that did not hel
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 14:57:25 -0500
ken wrote:
> Is there a way to make the font of some of the text in a zenity-created
> window larger? This property doesn't seem to be configurable in any
> way. If it matters, I'm using text entry (--entry) mode.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18234920/c
On 02/15/2016 04:20 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 14:57:25 -0500
ken wrote:
Is there a way to make the font of some of the text in a zenity-created
window larger? This property doesn't seem to be configurable in any
way. If it matters, I'm using text entry (--entry) mode.
http://s
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 17:24:19 -0500
ken wrote:
> Contact zenity devels at
> https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/Zenity?action=show&redirect=Zenity
>
> about this???
Perhaps you're trying to push zenity past what it's intended to be, a quick
method for gathering input and presenting out
On Feb 15, 2016, at 10:34 AM, Mike - st257 wrote:
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> I have not yet found a USB-to-serial adapter detected as /dev/ttyACM1.
> Try /dev/ttyUSB0 ?
Both naming schemes are correct, depending on the *type* of USB to serial
converter. The difference comes down to a low-level USB implementation det
My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address.
Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server
so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host,
but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a laptop on the WiFi LAN?
--
Timothy Murphy
gayleard /at/ eircom.net
School of Mathem
On 02/15/2016 05:29 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 17:24:19 -0500 ken wrote:
Contact zenity devels at
https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/Zenity?action=show&redirect=Zenity
about this???
Perhaps you're trying to push zenity past what it's intended to be, a
quick method for
My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address.
Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server
so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host,
but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a laptop on the WiFi LAN?
Is the static IP address that you mention public or private
On 2/15/2016 3:57 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address.
Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server
so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host,
but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a laptop on the WiFi LAN?
are you also run
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