If you have any choice in the matter I would suggest a read of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoom_Video_Communications#Criticism before
using or installing Zoom.
On 06/04/2020 00:01, Barry Brimer wrote:
According to
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/214629443-Zoom-web-client#h_2da60ac
On 5 Apr 2020, at 21:20, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote:
we experience difficulties with crond behaviour sending mail since
CentOS 8.1. The cron job is the same like we used in CentOS 7.
Meanwhile we found the reason for the bug - actually we do not know if
it is related to a specific version of Cen
Hi list,
I reinstalled on my workstation CentOS 8.1.
I explain: I'm a KDE user but packages shipped from EPEL currently are
buggy so I prefer a stable and functioning system to work with. So I
tried to remove KDE workgroup and installed group "Workstation" but the
system bricked so I reinstal
Hi there!
I had a similar problem recently with grub. No idea why it doesnt work.
Try using grubby instead of grub2-mkconfig if you want the system to
keep your kernel parameters between boots.
Something like:
sudo grubby --args="i915.modeset=0 rd.driver.blacklist=i915" --update-
kernel=ALL
Hop
On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 04:16, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote:
> On 5 Apr 2020, at 21:20, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote:
>
> we experience difficulties with crond behaviour sending mail since
> CentOS 8.1. The cron job is the same like we used in CentOS 7.
> >
> > Meanwhile we found the reason for the
On 6 Apr 2020, at 12:21, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 04:16, Tobias Kirchhofer
wrote:
On 5 Apr 2020, at 21:20, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote:
we experience difficulties with crond behaviour sending mail
since
CentOS 8.1. The cron job is the same like we used in CentOS 7.
On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 06:59, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote:
> On 6 Apr 2020, at 12:21, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 04:16, Tobias Kirchhofer
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On 5 Apr 2020, at 21:20, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote:
> >>
> >> we experience difficulties with crond behaviour se
Il 06/04/20 11:54, Georgios ha scritto:
Hi there!
I had a similar problem recently with grub. No idea why it doesnt work.
Try using grubby instead of grub2-mkconfig if you want the system to
keep your kernel parameters between boots.
Something like:
sudo grubby --args="i915.modeset=0 rd.driver.
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried as suggested, parameters will be updated but I get already
> crash. So I tried to remove also rhgb and quiet and works well.
>
> Would be good to know what is wrong with grub2-mkconfig.
>
> Where start to investigate?
>
>
No idea. I stop looking after I manage to pass
> On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 06:59, Tobias Kirchhofer
> wrote:
>
>> On 6 Apr 2020, at 12:21, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>>
>> > On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 04:16, Tobias Kirchhofer
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 5 Apr 2020, at 21:20, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote:
>> >>
>> >> we experience difficulties with crond
Il 06/04/20 14:42, Georgios ha scritto:
Hi,
I tried as suggested, parameters will be updated but I get already
crash. So I tried to remove also rhgb and quiet and works well.
Would be good to know what is wrong with grub2-mkconfig.
Where start to investigate?
No idea. I stop looking af
> Il 06/04/20 11:54, Georgios ha scritto:
>> Hi there!
>> I had a similar problem recently with grub. No idea why it doesnt work.
>> Try using grubby instead of grub2-mkconfig if you want the system to
>> keep your kernel parameters between boots.
>>
>> Something like:
>>
>> sudo grubby --args="i91
On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 03:17:29PM +0200, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
> Just wondering here, if the system crond.service file is being
> modified/fixed with an update by rpm package, will the custom file in
> /etc/systemd/system also be fixed then?
No. The packages will only update files in /u
On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 09:26:18AM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> If you use /etc/systemd/system/cron.d/service.d/override.conf, the
I meant /etc/systemd/system/crond.service.d/override.conf, sorry.
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> On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 09:26:18AM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> If you use /etc/systemd/system/cron.d/service.d/override.conf, the
>
> I meant /etc/systemd/system/crond.service.d/override.conf, sorry.
Thanks, I was just thinking about how the path is constructed here.
Simon
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Il 06/04/20 15:21, Simon Matter via CentOS ha scritto:
Il 06/04/20 11:54, Georgios ha scritto:
Hi there!
I had a similar problem recently with grub. No idea why it doesnt work.
Try using grubby instead of grub2-mkconfig if you want the system to
keep your kernel parameters between boots.
Someth
On 2020-04-06 03:57, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:
If you have any choice in the matter I would suggest a read of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoom_Video_Communications#Criticism
before using or installing Zoom.
I can argue against zoom, and have, but organizations I belong to or
join,
On 4/6/20 9:33 AM, mark wrote:
On 2020-04-06 03:57, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:
If you have any choice in the matter I would suggest a read of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoom_Video_Communications#Criticism
before using or installing Zoom.
I can argue against zoom, and have, but or
Fresh C 7 install, fully updated... but whenever I go to log off,
whether with ctl-alt-delete, or from the menu, instead of logging me
off, it restart X, with me still logged on. The second time I try, it
logs me off.
Anyone seen this behavior?
mark
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Over the last week or so there has suddenly been a huge take-up, and therefore
focus on, Zoom.
Their previous behaviour is dire - including sneaking a web server into their
Mac client to get around asking for permission, sending analytics to Faceboot,
as well as claiming to have end-to-end encr
Le 06/04/2020 à 00:34, mark a écrit :
> Hi, folks,
>
> After I did a complete reinstall of current 7, with KDE instead of
> minimal, I'm mostly ok... except for Zoom. Has anyone gotten sound
> working with firefox? I get video, but it keeps claiming that my
> browser (the default firefox) can't
On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 4:27 PM nschehovin--- via CentOS
wrote:
> Hi Tony,
> Have you solved this problem yet?I took another approach and used CACkey
> which supportsUS Government PIV cards including the CAC. In my case I set
> it up on Linux Mint but there is an rpm version of CACKey for 32 or
On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 04:03:53PM +0200, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> I'm on 8.1. I'm searching help to see if this is a bug or error by me but
> can't find nothing.
> Currently I used grubby but it does not write any file that I know like
> /boot/efi/EFI/centos/grub.cfg (I tried to remove and add ar
Hello,
On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 17:30:19 +0200 Patrick Bégou
wrote:
> Le 06/04/2020 à 00:34, mark a écrit :
> > Hi, folks,
> >
> > After I did a complete reinstall of current 7, with KDE instead of
> > minimal, I'm mostly ok... except for Zoom. Has anyone gotten sound
> > working with firefox? I
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