On 5/6/20 12:49 AM, Peter Kjellström wrote:
On Wed, 6 May 2020 00:00:48 + (UTC)
Chris Olson via CentOS wrote:
We located an application recommended by one of customers
for sharing certain data. It was available for installation
using a few different methods. Using yum was also recommend
Hi!
On Centos-7:
$ cat /etc/centos-release
CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
Was running du to examine the sizes of my backups and
found du hung, running "ps -eLf /mnt/backup/backups" shows this:
# ps -eLf | grep du
root 1185 1 1185 01 May01 ?00:00:00
/usr/bin/abrt-w
On 5/6/20 8:30 AM, mark wrote:
when I log out, it restarts with me logged in, and only the second
time I log out does it actually log me out.
Are you using a Wayland or X11 session? It sounds like you may have an
.xinitrc file in your home dir that starts your X11 clients twice...
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On 5/6/20 12:28 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
Was running du to examine the sizes of my backups and
found du hung,
/mnt/backup is probably a network-mounted filesystem that is offline for
one reason or another.
You could try "umount -f /mnt/backup" if you can't get the mount working
by any other m
I've got an ancient USB videocam (QuickCam Express, yes, 15 years old).
I got it working under C7, after I removed the default loaded
gspca_spca561, and replaced it with the previous driver, gspca_spca508.
It also needed zc3xx.
Then I updated and rebooted my system a couple of days ago, and no
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Subject: video problems
Date: Wed, 6 May 2020 21:24:57 -0400
From: mark
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I've got an ancient USB videocam (QuickCam Express, yes, 15 years old).
I got it working under C7, after I removed the default loaded
gspca_spca561, and replac
On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 06:24:10PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 5/6/20 12:28 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> >Was running du to examine the sizes of my backups and
> >found du hung,
>
>
> /mnt/backup is probably a network-mounted filesystem that is offline
> for one reason or another.
>
> You could
On Wed, 6 May 2020 00:00:48 + (UTC)
Chris Olson via CentOS wrote:
> We located an application recommended by one of customers
> for sharing certain data. It was available for installation
> using a few different methods. Using yum was also recommended
> for the installation. The install in
On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 09:49:51AM +0200, Peter Kjellström wrote:
> Well I wouldn't called obvious, but the rpm man page has a "see also"
> for rpmkeys(8) and this man page documents the rpm key related options.
>
> I don't know how it came to be that rpm --import just quietly
> does rpmkeys --imp
Thanks for hint. I have changed to this:
genisoimage \
-v \
-J -R \
-V "$NAME" \
-b isolinux/isolinux.bin -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 \
-boot-info-table -eltorito-alt-boot -b images/efiboot.img
-no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 18755 \
-o $DESTINATIO
What is the \x207 ??
and the \x20 ??
on this line ?
inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=CentOS\x207\x20x86_64
Jerry
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Sorry I get it \x20 is a space and then "7" then \x20 is another space.
Jerry
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On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 9:41 AM Jerry Geis wrote:
>
> Sorry I get it \x20 is a space and then "7" then \x20 is another space.
>
I like underscores
> Jerry
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Hello,
Here is the context during the problem occurs :
We have a new machine running on centos 8.From this machine, we restore a
postgresql dump on an other machine runnning on centos 7.After several hoursof
running, restore fails due to a disconnection (no route to host).But, if we
disable th
Looks like the issue was with the set -l 'CentOS 7 x86-64' in the grub.cfg
file. It needed to match my changed name.
Looking good now.
Jerry
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On Tue, 2020-05-05 at 19:25 -0500, Robert G (Doc) Savage via CentOS
wrote:
>
> I'm about ready to run "dnf erase *mate*" and try re-installing MATE
> from scratch from the GNOME3 desktop. Is that possible without
> ripping
> the heart out of C8 by deleting other critical packages?
I've attached a
I've posted a couple times in the last month, that for some reason,
since I rebuilt to CentOS 7 from 6 (same home directory, another
partition, of course), when I log out, it restarts with me logged in,
and only the second time I log out does it actually log me out.
Still debugging that. I hav
> Hello,
> Here is the context during the problem occurs :
>
> We have a new machine running on centos 8.From this machine, we restore a
> postgresql dump on an other machine runnning on centos 7.After several
> hoursof running, restore fails due to a disconnection (no route to
> host).But, if we d
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