Il 02/02/20 01:11, Jerry Geis ha scritto:
Does CentOS 8.1 support OLDER generate NVIDIA ?
Like NVIDIA Corporation GF119M [GeForce GT 520M]
I'm looking for hardware acceleration H264 type support.
Thanks,
Jerry
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On 1/28/20 12:39 PM, hw wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 9:00:22 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
>> On 1/26/20 5:44 PM, hw wrote:
>>> On Sunday, January 26, 2020 11:18:36 PM CET Pete Biggs wrote:
First of all - disclaimer - I'm no network specialist, I just read and
am interested in it. I may
On Sat, 2020-02-01 at 19:11 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Does CentOS 8.1 support OLDER generate NVIDIA ?
> Like NVIDIA Corporation GF119M [GeForce GT 520M]
>
> I'm looking for hardware acceleration H264 type support.
>
As far as I know CentOS (i.e. RHEL) never supported accelerated nVidia
drivers
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On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 10:10:48 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
> On 1/28/20 12:39 PM, hw wrote:
> > On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 9:00:22 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
> >> On 1/26/20 5:44 PM, hw wrote:
> >>> On Sunday, January 26, 2020 11:18:36 PM CET Pete Biggs wrote:
> First of all - disclaimer - I'm
On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 12:38:32 AM CET Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jan 2020 at 15:56, hw wrote:
> > > For voice, that
> > > usually means a drop or other ugliness because it is assumed that if
> > > the quality is too bad, the people would just call each other again.
> >
> >
On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 8:53:50 AM CET Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
> > On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 1:50:57 PM CET Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> >> On Sun, 26 Jan 2020 at 20:45, hw wrote:
> >> > > I'm not sure I understand what you are asking.
> >> >
> >> > It is about VOIP calls via SR
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 at 08:16, hw wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 12:38:32 AM CET Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> > On Tue, 28 Jan 2020 at 15:56, hw wrote:
> > > > For voice, that
> > > > usually means a drop or other ugliness because it is assumed that if
> > > > the quality is too bad, t
I did the dd if=CentOS-8.1.1911-x86_64-dvd1.iso of=/dev/sdd to a 16G USB
disk
then tried to use it on an install. The installer said invalid install
media.
Any way to verify if the "write" to disk was good ? I got no errors on the
dd.
I did re-download the iso and did a diff and there was no diff.
Well after a closer look - Seems like the OLD 8.0 iso image is still on the
USB. Not the new 8.1
I have tried to redo the dd command to copy the 8.1 iso - I get no errors -
but it still comes up with the 8.0
I then tried to remove the partitions, save and recopy. still same old boot
menu.
Is ther
What's your dd command? Are you sure you are writing to the raw disk
and not inside a partition?
On 29/01/2020 16:30, Jerry Geis wrote:
Well after a closer look - Seems like the OLD 8.0 iso image is still on the
USB. Not the new 8.1
I have tried to redo the dd command to copy the 8.1 iso - I
Sorry for the noise... My machine must not be working. I copied the iso to
another machine, did the same command as always and worked just fine. not
sure what is up with my normal box. Has always worked before.
Jerry
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That happened to me several times
My USB was "burned" and never displayed new data copied to it.
By "burned" I mean the flash drive was faulty up to a point where it always
showed a phantom image of what WAS in the pen drive.
But YMMV
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, 11:56 AM J Martin Rushton via CentOS <
On 1/29/20 4:48 AM, hw wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 10:10:48 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
>> On 1/28/20 12:39 PM, hw wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 9:00:22 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
On 1/26/20 5:44 PM, hw wrote:
> On Sunday, January 26, 2020 11:18:36 PM CET Pete Biggs wrote:
>
On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 6:52:50 PM CET Nataraj wrote:
[...]
> By burst, I mean that you don't have a bandwidth commitment with an SLA
> from your provider. A bandwidth commitment means that you are paying a
> provider to guarantee you so many MB or GB of bandwidth and this is
> guaranteed t
On 1/29/20 3:26 PM, hw wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 6:52:50 PM CET Nataraj wrote:
> [...]
>> By burst, I mean that you don't have a bandwidth commitment with an SLA
>> from your provider. A bandwidth commitment means that you are paying a
>> provider to guarantee you so many MB or GB of
I usually use the command "dd if=iso of=usbdevice status=progress && sync"
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020, 18:36 Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises, <
epe...@quadrianweb.com> wrote:
> That happened to me several times
> My USB was "burned" and never displayed new data copied to it.
> By "burned" I mean the
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