Hi there,
some of my users use putty to connect to my server via ssh protocol.
After some time they get the above error message, and it could be that
my CentOS-side configuration caused this. Do anybody has experience
with this problem?
- Gergely
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On 29/03/2008, Morten Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > some of my users use putty to connect to my server via ssh protocol.
> > After some time they get the above error message, and it could be that
> > my CentOS-side configuration caused this. Do anybody has experience
> > with this probl
Hi there,
for some reasons bash writes out my host's mac address as a result of
including \h in PS1. Do you know why? This was not always so.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ echo $PS1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \W]\$
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>> for some reasons bash writes out my host's mac address as a result of
>> including \h in PS1. Do you know why? This was not always so.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ echo $PS1
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] \W]\$
>
> What does "hostname -f" come back with?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ hostname -f
hostname: Unknown
Dear CentOS users,
is it possible to prepare for a certified (big North American Linux
vendor) engineer exam with a CentOS install ?
I have heard that the test contains questions on specific GUIs, are
they included in the CentOS distribution?
- Gergely
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Dear CentOs users,
I have a centos server with nothing important at the moment, but I
would like to install some web-based project management tool (trac for
the curious) that would contain important data. And, as my network is
growing the configuration of the server is becoming complex. I would
li
Hi there,
how can I configure a DSL access using the command line? The Red Hat
Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide does not describe this and I
could not find any description on the internet.
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Michel van Deventer wrote:
>> how can I configure a DSL access using the command line? The Red Hat
>> Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide does not describe this and I
>> could not find any description on the internet.
> Maybe you can provide us with some more information, as like which
> provider
Hi there,
I was using a ps/2 mouse.
I had to connect a ps/2 keyboard. As I have only one ps/2 socket I
connected an usb mouse.
I then removed the other keyboard and reconnected the ps/2 mouse and
removed the usb mouse.
Now the ps/2 mouse does not work, even after reboot. What should I do?
- Ge
> > Now the ps/2 mouse does not work, even after reboot. What should I do?
>
> If the computer was turned on when you did this swapping around, there is a
> slight chance that you shorted the connection and killed the socket.
I reconnected the other keyboard and I write this e-mail from it so
thi
Hi,
I use centos as it is stable and provides all the software that is
needed for everyday use.
However, sometimes I would like to use fresh software that is not
available as a package. Compiling from source is indeed an option but
because centos uses oldish sources not only the sought package sh
On 19 May 2014 04:50, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 01:30:24PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> > An idea is to build it in a directory, as much independent as it is
>> > possible from the installed libraries on the centos installation. Is
>> > there an automated build system fo
Hi there,
I am running various browsers on my CentOS 6.5. Firefox is running
smoothly, especially with blocking flash animations. I recently
installed Opera and I use Seamonkey for long, both suffers from being
very slow. Does CentOS have any role in this? For your information I
send cpuinfo, some
Hi there,
I installed centos 7 -- it works great.
What made me think is that installation took 1300 packages for a Desktop
with some add-ons.
As usual, there might be a solution for this already but I do not know it.
Would it be possible to create one big package for a standard Desktop? Then
an
oh Harald, you did not change at all since I saw you last time
On 6 September 2014 18:52, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 06.09.2014 um 18:46 schrieb Gergely Buday:
> > I installed centos 7 -- it works great.
> >
> > What made me think is that installation took
Hi,
firefox does not play h.264 videos on centos 7 so I need a flash
plugin. But I see packages only for centos 6.x. What can I do?
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Hi there,
I tried to compile some trivial LaTeX file with the shipped XeLaTeX:
$ xelatex trivial.tex
This is XeTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-0..3 (TeX Live 2013)
restricted \write18 enabled.
kpathsea: Running mktexfmt xelatex.fmt
/usr/bin/mktexfmt: line 395:
/usr/share/texlive/texmf/texconfig/
Hi there,
I liked the terminal font in GNOME Classic but I want to switch to Cinnamon.
fc-match said in GNOME that the Monospace font is Dejavu Sans Mono
Book. I set that in Cinnamon but that appears quite different.
How can I use the same terminal font in Cinnamon? How can I figure
this out dig
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