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> How to update python 2.7.5 to python 2.7.15 on centos 7.4?
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It is unwise and probably almost impossible to update the system
version of python - so much depends on it and being python, it depends
on that specific version. (If you try and do 'yum erase python' it
won't do it because yum it
I am working with Centos-arm which right now only has the gnome and kde
desktops.
I am spoiled with using Xfce on all my Fedora systems (MUCH longer
battery life on my notebook, for example). I like its simplicity.
I see from messages here that mainline C7 does have the Xfce desktop.
Can so
I got vncserver working per:
https://www.tecmint.com/install-and-configure-vnc-server-in-centos-7/
Then I went to set up a second instance, and have that for logging on to
root:
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cp /lib/systemd/system/vncserver@.service
/etc/systemd/system/vncserver@:2.service
vi /etc/systemd/s
This is among the things we need to do when a user leaves, and it's a
larger question than it sounds. Our Office has many servers, with a good
number of fileservers for projects, with large filesystems (i.e. 10's of
TB). Can anyone think of a way *other* than running what's probably a
many-hour lon
On Wed, 1 Aug 2018, mark wrote:
This is among the things we need to do when a user leaves, and it's
a larger question than it sounds. Our Office has many servers, with
a good number of fileservers for projects, with large filesystems
(i.e. 10's of TB). Can anyone think of a way *other* than ru
On 08/01/18 10:10, mark wrote:
This is among the things we need to do when a user leaves, and it's a
larger question than it sounds. Our Office has many servers, with a good
number of fileservers for projects, with large filesystems (i.e. 10's of
TB). Can anyone think of a way *other* than run
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On 08/01/18 10:10, mark wrote:
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>> This is among the things we need to do when a user leaves, and it's a
>> larger question than it sounds. Our Office has many servers, with a good
>> number of fileservers for projects, with large filesystems (i.e. 10's
>> of TB). Can anyo
I have learned that the Xfce files are in the EPEL repo and with C7,
everything is there for a group install. This is not (currently) the
case with the armv7 repos.
So I am looking for WHAT is installed for the base Xfce group for
starters...
thanks
On 08/01/2018 09:10 AM, Robert Moskowitz
On 01/08/18 18:28, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have learned that the Xfce files are in the EPEL repo and with C7,
everything is there for a group install. This is not (currently) the
case with the armv7 repos.
So I am looking for WHAT is installed for the base Xfce group for
starters...
than
On Wed, Aug 01, 2018 at 10:33:33AM -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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> If you want to be rigorous with result (and I for one would), avoid locate:
> that one is using database which is updated how often? *hmm*, once a week.
Daily.
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On 08/01/2018 01:41 PM, Phil Perry wrote:
On 01/08/18 18:28, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have learned that the Xfce files are in the EPEL repo and with C7,
everything is there for a group install. This is not (currently) the
case with the armv7 repos.
So I am looking for WHAT is installed fo
Hi all!
I keep having problems with screensaver(s) on Centos-7.
I have in the past liked Xscreensaver, so I've installed it and tried
to suppress whatever other screensaver is on the system. Xscreensaver
works fine for a day or 20 then quits working. After a lengthy battle
I gave up and removed i
Hi, we are having a problem with NFS using RDMA protocol over our FDR10
Infiniband network. I previously wrote to NFS mailing list about this,
so you may find our discussion there. I have taken some load off the
server which was using NFS for backups, and converted it to use SSH, but
we are s
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