On Thu, 6 Jan 2022, Fred wrote:
OK, I give up. How do I configure a printer on Centos 8 Stream? I can't
find any tools for doing that.
further, there doesn't seem to be a cups executable (which should allow
setting up a printer) though there ARE a bunch of cups packages installed.
According t
John, it is a Brother DCP7065DN, on the hardwired network and visible to
all the computers here.
Actually, I just installed Mate (can't stand that Gnome-thing) but neither
it nor Gnome shows any printer config utilities.
Barry, I'll check into lpadmin. Still, I'd think there would be something
ac
On Fri, 2022-01-07 at 10:21 -0500, Fred wrote:
> John, it is a Brother DCP7065DN, on the hardwired network and visible to
> all the computers here.
>
> Actually, I just installed Mate (can't stand that Gnome-thing) but neither
> it nor Gnome shows any printer config utilities.
>
> Barry, I'll che
You can download the linux drivers from the Brother web site, I had to do the
same for my printer.
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From: Fred
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] printing on C8S
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2022 10:21:01 -0500
John, it is a Brother DCP70
On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 10:21:01 -0500
Fred wrote:
> John, it is a Brother DCP7065DN, on the hardwired network and visible
> to all the computers here.
>
> Actually, I just installed Mate (can't stand that Gnome-thing) but
> neither it nor Gnome shows any printer config utilities.
>
> Barry, I'll ch
Dear all,
is kernel live patching working for CentOS Stream 9?
I know that I can enable it via cockpit or the command line, but are
kernel patch files really available or do they require an active RHEL
subscription?
Thanks.
--
Danti Gionatan
Supporto Tecnico
Assyoma S.r.l. - www.assyoma.it
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On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 11:39 AM Gionatan Danti wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> is kernel live patching working for CentOS Stream 9?
>
> I know that I can enable it via cockpit or the command line, but are
> kernel patch files really available or do they require an active RHEL
> subscription?
>
> Thanks.
>
On 1/7/22 09:39, Gionatan Danti wrote:
is kernel live patching working for CentOS Stream 9?
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2206511
My understanding of live kernel patching is that the feature allows
systems to update specific individual kernel functions, and is primarily
useful for add
On 1/7/2022 10:07 AM, Brian Stinson wrote:
- We do not provide patch files in CentOS Stream (or previously in
CentOS Linux, for that matter). We've always recommended RHEL as a
better fit for folks that have hard requirements on this sort of
workflow.
If Stream is to be the next RHEL, wouldn't
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 1:36 PM Kenneth Porter wrote:
>
> On 1/7/2022 10:07 AM, Brian Stinson wrote:
> > - We do not provide patch files in CentOS Stream (or previously in
> > CentOS Linux, for that matter). We've always recommended RHEL as a
> > better fit for folks that have hard requirements on
On 1/7/22 10:36, Kenneth Porter wrote:
If Stream is to be the next RHEL, wouldn't you want to test this kind
of thing so the RHEL subscribers don't have to?
Red Hat does not rely on end-users to test their software. (And that's
definitely not what Stream is for.)
_
Il 2022-01-07 19:07 Brian Stinson ha scritto:
There are 2 things to note here about kernel live patching:
- We do not provide patch files in CentOS Stream (or previously in
CentOS Linux, for that matter). We've always recommended RHEL as a
better fit for folks that have hard requirements on this
When I first ssh to a system, I am asked for the password to unlock the private key file.
Thereafter, that key file remains unlocked, and subsequent ssh sessions will not prompt
for a password. I can always re-lock the key file by running "ssh-add -D". In a
script I have that runs sshfs to moun
OK, I've done those commands, and the system thinks it has a printer
configured. I had assumed that the everywhere driver meant we'd be using
"ipp everywhere", which I had assumed meant I would NOT need to install
Brother drivers. but send a print job causes no paper to come out of the
printer, and
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