Hi all,
I'm having trouble doing a fresh install of CentOS 7.3. I'm using the DVD
installer ISO, burned to a USB flash drive. The system is a Supermicro
7048 with four Nvidia Titan Xp GPUs, and I have the monitor connected to
the first GPU. In the BIOS, VGA priority is set to Offboard, so I am
s
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> Why? 7.5.1804 has been out since May of this year. You're going to
> end up downloading a ton of updates the first time.
>
For a specialized software, we have to wait for the developers to certify
each new OS. They are still recommending 7.3. One reason in particular is
that 7.5 has a fix
>
> I agree that issue with the scroll bar jumping all over is really
> annoying!
> It is actually a feature of Gnome and GTK. It can be changed by editing a
> file:
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> ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
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> [Settings]
> gtk-primary-button-warps-slider=0
>
>
I also find this behavior annoying. I tri
cked in Terminal, and it respects that setting. With primary
warp turned off, it moves a page at a time, regardless of whether I hold
shift. With primary warp turned on, it warps regardless of whether I hold
shift.
I'll try updating Firefox.
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In CentOS 7.3 the gnome-system-monitor shows one big graph for CPU usage.
Now in CentOS 7.5 I see a red box for each core. On a machine with lots of
CPU cores, this is taking up too much screen real estate, so is there some
way to go back to the old behavior?
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Is there some way to see what version will be installed by an installation
disc? I made a USB installer and I forgot whether it's CentOS 7.3 or 7.5.
Short of running the whole installer and seeing what happens, I can't see
any way to get this info from within Anaconda.
tes)
Tested by whom? Each software vendor may test and recommend differently.
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Application Engineer
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> From the UI of the installer,
Oh, this is great! Thank you.
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> But if I start the automount unit and ls the mount point, the shell hangs
> and eventually, a long time later (I haven't timed it, maybe an hour), I
> eventually get a prompt again. Control-C won't interrupt it. I can still
> ssh in and get another session so it's just the process that's access
>
> Wait a minute: are you running IPv6? What we see is that if a system
> doesn't get its IPv6 address, NFSv4 goes preferentially for that, and if
> it has that, and looses it, it will *NOT* fall back to IPv4, but hangs.
>
> Nope. My router does not do IPv6. From what I've heard, the Myricom
dri
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