Hello Johnny,
On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 13:47:14 -0500 Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 07/28/2017 11:32 AM, wwp wrote:
> > Hello Johnny,
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 10:33:15 -0500 Johnny Hughes wrote:
> >
> > [snip]
> >>> I've just succeeded in installing CentOS7 from the DVD! Had no luck
> >>> u
Phil Perry wrote:
However, I´m seeing the same bugs from years ago still unfixed in Centos.
That refers to libreoffice being unusably slow. This still doesn´t seem
to be fixed for Fedora, either, because it went EOL --- but I don´t know.
Agree on that. My previous 10 year old el5 install ran
Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 10:11:53PM +0100, Phil Perry wrote:
The issue I have here is even if I did file a bug, and the issue
were fixed, no sooner than it's fixed fedora updates to the next
version and introduces a whole bunch of new bugs, and so the cycle
continues. I play
Johnny Hughes wrote:
I personally have a Fedora machine that I keep updated and do some work
on all the time learning/testing. I just seamlessly upgraded it from
Fedora 25 to Fedora 26 using a couple of dnf commands .. awesome
experience actually.
Don´t get me started on Fedora updates. One o
On 08/02/2017 07:36 AM, hw wrote:
Don´t get me started on Fedora updates. One of the reasons to deprecate
Fedora was that upgrading had turned out to be unreliable and mostly
failing. Not being able to reliably upgrade disqualifies any
distribution.
I hate to break it to you, but since the
Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:56 PM, hw wrote:
Many bugs are fixed in Fedora. Many more bugs are fixed in the
upstreams. Please remember that Fedora is primarily an *integration*
project, and the best way to get bugs fixed is for the developers of
the code in question to be
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017, hw wrote:
That?s what I thought, and it may still be true. Unfortunately, feedback,
bug reports and even fixes and improvements experience so much unkindness
or ignorance in their reception that I?m better off finding a different
solution or fixing the bug myself, with very
Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:56 PM, hw wrote:
Are you sure that all the added complexity and implicitly giving up a
stable platform by providing a mess of package versions is worth it? How
are the plans about dealing with bug reports, say, for squid 2.7, for
those who need th
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 01:18:39PM +0100, John Hodrien wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Aug 2017, hw wrote:
>
> > That?s what I thought, and it may still be true. Unfortunately, feedback,
> > bug reports and even fixes and improvements experience so much unkindness
> > or ignorance in their reception that I?m
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 02:04:54PM +0200, hw wrote:
> Just wait and see how he will like the feedback he?s getting here ...
Trolling aside (fascist? really?), I've gotten valuable feedback from
several people which I really appreciate. I intend to continue to
engage with the CentOS community, beca
On 08/02/2017 08:27 AM, hw wrote:
Jonathan Billings wrote:
I’m confused, are you talking about Gentoo, Fedora, CentOS or RHEL?
I´m talking about Centos here and am referring to experiences with other
distributions at the same time.
Like Gentoo is great but horrible to keep up to date, and in
On 08/01/2017 09:09 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 08:55:22PM -0400, H wrote:
Scott, I am back at this again. I am able to switch between Chinese and two
western languages in terminal sessions but not in GUI applications such as LO,
Thunderbird, Firefox... Only the default la
Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 07:56:41PM +0200, hw wrote:
Sure is: You get to manage your distribution yourself by picking the
versions of packages you figure might work together, which you are
supposed and required to do with Gentoo, especially when you run into
yet another dep
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 09:37:06AM -0400, H wrote:
> >
> >Ah, also, in my .xinitrc (I boot into text mode then run startx I have,
> >above the line calling the window manager
> >
> >export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
> >
> >Do you have fcitx-gtk2 and fcitx-gtk3 installed?
> >I repeat, I'm not an expert on
Warren Young wrote:
On Jul 28, 2017, at 11:56 AM, hw wrote:
Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 06:13:42PM +0200, hw wrote:
What?s the point of doing this with Fedora? It?s not like bugs
were fixed before Fedora is EOL and all reports are forgotten.
Many bugs are fixed in Fedora
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 03:40:42PM +0200, hw wrote:
> >No, this isn't it it all. Modules are sets of packages which the
> >distribution creators have selected to work together; you don't compose
> >modules as an end-user.
>
> Then maybe my understanding of packages and/or modules is wrong.
> What
On 08/02/2017 07:27 AM, hw wrote:
> Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:56 PM, hw wrote:
>>> Are you sure that all the added complexity and implicitly giving up a
>>> stable platform by providing a mess of package versions is worth it?
>>> How
>>> are the plans about dealing with bu
On 07/19/2017 11:02 AM, Chris Olson wrote:
We have been following up with regard to how SDR capabilities might be
used for obtaining time using SDR dongles as well as using the
time source product referenced in that response.
...
One thing that we did not find was any reference at all to SDR
On 07/27/2017 04:16 PM, wwp wrote:
...
It is as simple as unknown hardware at boot up, it's a well known issue
w/ *Lake hardware (modern hardware) that kernel 3.x cannot handle.
CentOS7 has a kernel which is simply not modern, unable to handle lots
of computers sold currently.
That said, there m
It probably makes sense under the assumption that you do pretty much
everything in one container or another and that it doesn´t bother you
having to switch between all the containers to do something. That would
require something like a window manager turned into a container manager,
and it goes
On 08/02/2017 10:57 AM, hw wrote:
It probably makes sense under the assumption that you do pretty much
everything in one container or another and that it doesn´t bother you
having to switch between all the containers to do something. That would
require something like a window manager turned int
On 08/02/2017 09:55 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 07/27/2017 04:16 PM, wwp wrote:
>> ...
>> It is as simple as unknown hardware at boot up, it's a well known issue
>> w/ *Lake hardware (modern hardware) that kernel 3.x cannot handle.
>> CentOS7 has a kernel which is simply not modern, unable to handle
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Mark Haney wrote:
Sure there is such a thing. It's a tiled console package (tilix is what I
use). In all honesty, I wouldn't want Libreoffice running in a container and
I can't imagine why you'd want an xterm in its own container. Most
containers I've built have been RES
On 08/02/2017 11:13 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Mark Haney wrote:
Sure there is such a thing. It's a tiled console package (tilix is
what I use). In all honesty, I wouldn't want Libreoffice running in
a container and I can't imagine why you'd want an xterm in its own
contain
Hello,
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 10:55:14 -0400 Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 07/27/2017 04:16 PM, wwp wrote:
> > ...
> > It is as simple as unknown hardware at boot up, it's a well known issue
> > w/ *Lake hardware (modern hardware) that kernel 3.x cannot handle.
> > CentOS7 has a kernel which is simply not
On 02/08/17 16:18, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 08/02/2017 09:55 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On 07/27/2017 04:16 PM, wwp wrote:
...
It is as simple as unknown hardware at boot up, it's a well known issue
w/ *Lake hardware (modern hardware) that kernel 3.x cannot handle.
CentOS7 has a kernel which is simpl
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 08/02/2017 09:55 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
>> On 07/27/2017 04:16 PM, wwp wrote:
>>> ...
>>> It is as simple as unknown hardware at boot up, it's a well known issue
>>> w/ *Lake hardware (modern hardware) that kernel 3.x cannot handle.
>>> CentOS7 has a kernel which is simply
On 08/02/2017 10:55 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 07/27/2017 04:16 PM, wwp wrote:
>> ...
>> It is as simple as unknown hardware at boot up, it's a well known issue
>> w/ *Lake hardware (modern hardware) that kernel 3.x cannot handle.
>> CentOS7 has a kernel which is simply not modern, unable to hand
On 08/02/2017 09:46 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 09:37:06AM -0400, H wrote:
Ah, also, in my .xinitrc (I boot into text mode then run startx I have,
above the line calling the window manager
export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
Do you have fcitx-gtk2 and fcitx-gtk3 installed?
I repea
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:15:58PM -0400, H wrote:
> On 08/02/2017 09:46 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 09:37:06AM -0400, H wrote:
> > > > Ah, also, in my .xinitrc (I boot into text mode then run startx I have,
> > > > above the line calling the window manager
> > > >
> > >
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