On 29/07/16 18:10, John R Pierce wrote:
> also, try and scrounge another DDR2 SODIMM for that thing, according to
> my google search, it supports up to 2 x 4GB == 8GB, and you said you
> only have the stock 2GB.
They are dirt cheap on ebay, from Hong Kong with free shipping. I would
go all the wa
On 29 July 2016 at 05:12, qw wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For software development, projects are built through makefile. After
> building, I can run binary program. rpm is more convenient. Is there some
> tool that can build rpm?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
Rather than googling for articles, which unless you have the
Hi,
I have got problems with the ntp daemon.
It is enabled in systemd but is not started on boot.
# systemctl status ntpd
● ntpd.service - Network Time Service
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ntpd.service; enabled; vendor
preset: disabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
Starting manually
On 07/29/2016 06:12 AM, qw wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For software development, projects are built through makefile. After
> building, I can run binary program. rpm is more convenient. Is there some
> tool that can build rpm?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards
>
> Andrew
>
Is crony running? It's default ntpd nowadays
Eero
29.7.2016 11.34 ap. "Volker" kirjoitti:
> Hi,
>
> I have got problems with the ntp daemon.
>
> It is enabled in systemd but is not started on boot.
>
> # systemctl status ntpd
> ● ntpd.service - Network Time Service
>Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib
On 07/29/2016 02:52 AM, Peter wrote:
> On 29/07/16 18:10, John R Pierce wrote:
>> also, try and scrounge another DDR2 SODIMM for that thing, according to
>> my google search, it supports up to 2 x 4GB == 8GB, and you said you
>> only have the stock 2GB.
>
> They are dirt cheap on ebay, from Hong
On 29.07.2016 12:36, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> Is crony running? It's default ntpd nowadays
>
> Eero
>
Ah, that's how it's done. Chronyd is running well.
Thanks for the help
.Volker
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| this lt came with oos 7 already installed. after i tricked the oos 7
| partition a few times to reduce size, i repartitioned drive with oos
| down to sda1= 1.6 GB system, sda2= 43.0 GB oos 7, sda4= 8.4 GB recovery,
| sda3= extended sda5= 1.1 GB boot, sda6= 3.1 GB swap, sda7 thru
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On 07/29/2016 06:18 AM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
<<>>
> rebooting to install correct iso.
>
> back later. again.
>
===>
well, i never.
never enjoyed installing an os as much as i did centos 7.
selection and setup was not difficult, all went well. i do like the new
design of process better tha
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 09:03:06AM +0100, James Hogarth wrote:
> Rather than googling for articles, which unless you have the experience
> already to filter the chaff from the wheat, here's a link the an article I
> wrote a little while back.
>
> https://www.hogarthuk.com/?q=node/11
>
> It'll tak
On 07/28/2016 03:42 PM, Fawzy Ibrahim wrote:
So; there's no hope to install Centos 7 on this H/W?
You need to better identify the card and determine if it's one of the
drivers that was dropped. If so, you'd have to build a driver disk and
maintain your own driver builds for each kernel upda
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