On 12/28/18 6:38 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> > I tried to compile aeskulap on Centos 7.6 by using the commands ./configure
> > followed by
> > make which resulted in the following errors :
>
> Attempting to build this way is next to pointless and will likely show
> you errors completely unre
On 12/30/18 8:42 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
After I installed them it
still failed to compile with the final result being the errors that I posted
earlier.
You haven't posted the errors, per se. What you sent simply said "there
was an error". The error text should have been immediately ab
On 12/28/18 1:52 PM, mark wrote:
Anyone have a clue how to add back the buttons at the top and bottom of
the slider bars, or at least change how the sliders work? Most of the
time, I want to scroll up faster, *NOT* got 500 emails back, or to the top
of the page
cat > ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.
On 12/28/18 1:36 AM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote:
What is the best OpenIAM or FreeIPA ?
I haven't worked with OpenIAM, but looking at the feature matrix I'd say
that there's an awful lot of stuff that FreeIPA users take for granted
that you don't get in OpenIAM versions other than "Enterprise."
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On 12/21/18 12:15 PM, Miroslav Geisselreiter wrote:
Thanks for tip, Kenneth.
Please find proper formatted logs here:
https://pastebin.com/eXfNWBLu
This looks like a discussion of a similar problem. There are two
suggested solutions:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/454004/smbclien
On 12/25/18 11:54 PM, Luigi Rosa wrote:
Hi, after upgrading to 7.6, kernel 3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64, at boot
instead of the GUI login screen I got two lines like this:
The output you see is probably unrelated to the problem. Check the
output of "systemctl status gdm" and /var/log/Xorg.0.lo
Thanks
Ilyass KAOUAM
SysAdmin
Le dim. 30 déc. 2018 à 20:54, Gordon Messmer a
écrit :
> On 12/28/18 1:36 AM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote:
> > What is the best OpenIAM or FreeIPA ?
>
>
> I haven't worked with OpenIAM, but looking at the feature matrix I'd say
> that there's an awful lot of stuff that Fr
On 12/25/18 12:33 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
I just took a look at the md devices in my raid1, and it seems pretty
weird. they were all created by the installer (Anaconda) when I first
installed C7, yet 3 of them are 1.2 and one is 1.0.
1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 are the same, except for where in the volume
On 12/21/18 10:35 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
Is that the best way (obviously with debug packages installed) to get
the core dump or is there a better way?
It looks reasonable to me.
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