If you find setting up a linux based smtp server "extremely difficult", then
you have probably answered your own question already.
Stick to what you know.
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will be picked up by the
EL7 installer so you can just use them as they are.
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> Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release of PHP
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
$SPAMDIR
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ORGMAIL=$HOME/Maildir/
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Absolutely, never reject spam at MTA level!
Usually I put it in a spam folder, then add a cronjob that deletes messages
older than 6 months, ymmv.
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Nothing against removing drpms. Nuke them.
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How I do it ( and always done it):
hostnamectl set-hostname foobar.localdomain
echo 127.0.0.1 foobar.localdomain foobar >> /etc/hosts
echo ::1 foobar.localdomain foobar >> /etc/hosts
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Parallel is in EPEL repo, you should disable that 3rd party repo from OpenSuse
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anyone done any testing, how does it compare with "real"
raid or software raid?
Cheers,
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How did you install it?
I'm using their binary and it works great, just tested it.
https://ytdl-org.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html
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I was told lately about this workaround, check it out.
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019/05/04/update-regarding-add-ons-in-firefox/
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>> I was told lately ab
No, it's the "price" we "pay" for using EL.
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e are quite a few users out
there running CentOS for desktop purposes.
There are desktop focused distros out there who do not even reach this kind of
numbers. How many active users do you think Mageia or Linux Mint have?
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The $home of root is /root, just copy it there.
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Yes, it will not work on EL6, it requires newer glibc and gtk3.
It's time to leave EL6 behind (or stick to Firefox).
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I'd wait for EL8.1 to be honest, EL8 won't be much usable without EPEL repo and
the various extra repos for multimedia etc which will take time.
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yum check-updates 2>/dev/null|grep -A1000 "^$"|grep -vc "^$"
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You might want to increase 1000 if you expect to have more than that number of
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Nice one, -q
However that command will still count an empty line that yum outputs, even with
-q; it could also create problems due to stderr. I'd use something like:
yum -q check-update 2>/dev/null|grep -c -v ^$
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Another NUC alternative:
https://www.gigabyte.com/uk/Mini-PcBarebone
On 2019-07-10 12:14, Mike wrote:
https://www.asrock.com/nettop/index.asp
Asrock has a series of Intel and/or AMD based mini-pc's called the
DeskMini.
Competes in the Intel NUC space.
Plenty of power and up-to-date component
There are loads of us, most are just happy with the current version.
On 2019-07-15 15:22, H wrote:
On July 15, 2019 8:21:10 AM EDT, Jonathan Billings
wrote:
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 07:27:46AM -0400, H wrote:
What is the recommended way to upgrade to 1.22?
I see you've already done the appr
You could try to get this slightly old rpm, save you the build troubles
(untested):
http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/garloff:/storage/RHEL_7/x86_64/
Bare in mind there is no support in the stock kernel for bcachefs
(afaik), you might have better luck with the elrepo kernel-m
I'm about to do an overhaul of the DNS service at work and my plan is to
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If you don't want multiple DNS server entries on the client then a
master a
I've had to use newer than stock/epel packages in the past for various
phones.
Just get the latest binaries from here:
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-linux.zip
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Has anyone
ling to make the srpms available - without any commitments.
This might make a good addition to Nux :)
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It's not in the main repo, try to get it from here:
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EPEL doesn't have uml_utilities and NUX do
There was a recent thread about Redhat's removal of drivers from LSI
SAS2, it's probably the problem you are facing.
It can be worked around with the help of Elrepo repo.
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2019-October/173682.html
https://elrepoproject.blogspot.com/2019/08/rhel-80-and-s
You should really use cockpit (if you can't get virt-manager) if you
want a GUI.
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I am running this command
/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -no-acpi -smp 4 -m 2048 -drive
file=myimg.img,format=raw -vga std
g-repo enabled.
>
> I tried installing from Libreoffice.org before, but got into trouble when
> logging in with ssh -X and
> then opening LibreOffice.
>
> greetings, J.
Hi,
I've just updated the RPMs for Libreoffice to match version 3.4.5 (from
Fedora 16). If you have my
e just updated the RPMs for Libreoffice to match version 3.4.5 (from
> Fedora 16). If you have my repo[1] installed simply do a:
> yum --enablerepo=nux-libreoffice-testing update libreoffice*
>
> If you have RPMs from libreoffice.org in use ignore this message as you
> wil
Jake Shipton writes:
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 01:33:36 +
> n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just updated the RPMs for Libreoffice to match version 3.4.5
>> (from Fedora 16). If you have my repo[1] installed simply do a:
>> yum --enable
uld work long
term.
Right now I'm trying to backport from Fedora, and while the heavylifting is
done by Fedora people, it's still not easy to do this.
I'll keep you guys updated.
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..)
>
> But yeah.. that's basically all I do :-).
>
> PS: Sorry for any typo's etc I was tired when I wrote this email, had
> been awake only a few minutes.
>
Thanks Jake for the details.
Well, what you say about building it yourself is what I'm actually tryin
ests, they work fine for what I need.
>
> Has kvm made snapshots (without lvm) as slick as vmware yet?
Nope, you will have to use lvm; a small price to pay to be "free" ;-)
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till got a Single core
> here)
>
> But yeah.. that's basically all I do :-).
And that's what I did as well. Check this out:
http://www.nux.ro/archive/2012/04/LibreOffice_org_RPMs_in_a_yum_friendly_format.html
I'll spam this in a separate message on the usual places.
Also, more good news comes from Redhat as RHEL 6.3 will contains
Libreoffice 3.4.5!
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On 27.04.2012 07:32, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
> This time in the "normal" repo or also in testing?
> Greetings, j.
Johan,
I don't think this repo will be related to the CentOS project, so it'll
only live on my server.
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Thanks to Ljubomir, Philippe, Jake and all the other persons who came
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On 29.04.2012 21:07, Vnpenguin wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 13:55, Nux! wrote:
>
>> I thought I "spammed" here as well last night when I sent to the SL
>> list, but appears not. Sorry for the noise.
>>
>> Anyway, for those of you interested to run the
On 29.04.2012 23:36, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 04/27/2012 01:55 PM, Nux! wrote:
>> I thought I "spammed" here as well last night when I sent to the SL
>> list, but appears not. Sorry for the noise.
>>
>> Anyway, for those of you interested to run the RPM
of "vi", I can recommend webmin.
http://dl.nux.ro/rpm/webmin.repo
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On 02.05.2012 14:21, Boris Epstein wrote:
> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Karanbir Singh
> wrote:
>
>> On 05/02/2012 02:09 PM, Nux! wrote:
>> >> it manually? That is doable, of course, but kind of cumbersome.
>> Does
>> >> anybody know if th
On 27.04.2012 12:55, Nux! wrote:
> Anyway, for those of you interested to run the RPMs from the
> libreoffice.org tarball instead of the stock packages, I put them all
> in
> a repo.
Repo updated with 3.5.3:
http://www.nux.ro/archive/2012/05/LibreOffice_org_RPMs_repo_updated.html
-
i, try dolphin, it's KDE's new file manager etc, maybe that can help
you.
What you can also try to do is install the old KDE 3.x from the Trinity
project; they do have instructions for EL6:
http://trinitydesktop.org/installation.php#redhat
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On 08.05.2012 15:07, Timothy Madden wrote:
> On 05/08/2012 03:33 PM, Nux! wrote:
>> On 08.05.2012 12:33, Timothy Madden wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> Since I got CentOS 6 I no longer have the tree view in Konqueror,
>>> and
>>> none of the
ck
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to get it's nameservers from there.
Or just run a full fledge nameserver yourself and get rid of dnsmasq (I
use pdns-recursor).
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On 11.05.2012 11:16, Timothy Madden wrote:
> On 05/11/2012 11:14 AM, Nux! wrote:
>> On 10.05.2012 11:55, Timothy Madden wrote:
>>> I would like to use dnsmasq to cache nameserver query results, and
>>> I
>>> have set dhcp to prepend the 127.0.0.1 name-s
here:
> http://li.nux.ro/stella.
> I'd love to receive any feedback.
>
>
> Cheerio!
>
> Nux
>
>
Hello,
For those interested, I've released new updated images of Stella:
http://www.nux.ro/archive/2012/05/Stellar_refreshments.html
Probably the next release wil
should see "vmx" flag in
/proc/cpuinfo if it is).
http://ark.intel.com/products/40479/Intel-Core2-Duo-Processor-T6400-%282M-Cache-2_00-GHz-800-MHz-FSB%29
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uginfo-1.9.2.26-1.x86_64.rpm
> 05ec3872af564e3702c6c6ecb893f945
> xulrunner19-devel-1.9.2.26-1.i386.rpm
> 04ab68b5ce6c7252114e57f224a47cbe
> xulrunner19-devel-1.9.2.26-1.x86_64.rpm
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On 11.05.2012 15:11, Nux! wrote:
> On 29.01.2012 22:11, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
>> Hello Centos users!
>>
>> I'm doing a Centos 6 desktop oriented remix called Stella.
>> This has been brewing since the summer and it's starting to get
>> ready. :-)
>&
I can say VLC and Clementine (KDE based) have support for
podcasts; but you need to use 3rd party repos to install them (lime my
own :> ).
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ciated! Thank you very, very much.
>
> Those updates are even correct ... good job Jeff :)
>
> We are making pretty good progress, I would expect the 6.3 release
> sooner rather than later unless some major problems rear their head.
Go go team Centos! :>
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> CC /root/Downloads/broadcom-sta/i386/wl.mod.o
> LD [M] /root/Downloads/broadcom-sta/i386/wl.ko.unsigned
> NO SIGN [M] /root/Downloads/broadcom-sta/i386/wl.ko
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.32-279.el6.i686'
>
> I'm pretty much totally s
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offerings. Not sure when OpenJDK 1.7 will land, if at
all. Fedora 17 has 1.7 already.
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Please be advised that latest Remmina requires GTK3 and as such cannot
be built on/for EL6.
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Hi Tim,
In Centos you would be doing "nic bonding", it's the same thing.
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You can (and are encouraged) to specify the NETMASK as well in that
range file. I don't know why it uses that mask and broadcast; maybe it
inherits them from other already configures interface?
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No redundancy? That's a lot of data to lose. :-)
As for your question, I'd use ext4. It has caught up a lot with XFS and
it's THE file system supported by RHEL and Fedora.
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> thank you i have redundancy but i have simplified scenario.
> but i think ext4 is notbas fast as others. is it true?
>
> ———
> Ashkan R
> On Aug 4, 2012 6:39 PM, "Nux!" wrote:
>
>> On 04.08.2012 15:01, ashkab rahma
ext3-vs-ext4-vs-xfs-performance-on-fedora-17.html
Check them out.
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That's what everybody is probably most interested in.
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On 13.08.2012 22:46, Gregory Machin wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Thanks for the feed back.
Why not Clamav?
It has othe n-access thingy as well.
http://www.clamav.net/doc/latest/html/node21.html
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um-plugin-fs-snapshot (or just take an lvm snapshot
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chmarks[1] it even speeds up things and I believe the
Anaconda automatic partitioning defaults to LVM, too.
[1] -
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find RPMS
> for 6.x there.
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backport
On 19.09.2012 21:19, Steve Clark wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Anybody use this repo. I am looking for fprobe and this repo was the
> only one
> I found it at while googleing.
>
> Thanks,
I use packages from there once in a while. No probs.
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Hi,
You want to read this
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2012-September/008893.html
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On 22.09.2012 00:32, Abel Lopez wrote:
> Thanks Nux, I used your image, and I see resizing works as expected.
> Odd, I too use the cloud-init rpm, but mine just ignores it. I can
> take what you have and make it work.
That's because I don't rely on cloud-init to do it;
le into high res, but I was
> wrong. :/
>
> Regards,
>
> Ranbir
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> remember
> all those names.
>
> None of them "cuts it" per se.
>
> I _know_ this query is not Centos Specific, but I also know that I
> can
> get a viable answer here along with a rap in the knuckle.
>
> Any pointers?
>
> TIA
Have y
On 23.09.2012 18:12, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Nux! wrote:
>> On 23.09.2012 16:49, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I have been searching for some application with functionalities
>>> lik
> my
> kinda "home" list. where else will I go back crying when something
> doesn't work?
I have pdfedit in http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/
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yone can give me a hand with this?
>
> greetings , J.
Hello Johan,
Those directories are not from /etc/skel, I believe Gnome creates them,
however I do no know how atm.
Only issuing a "useradd" command will not create those directories.
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> Maybe
>
> yum remove xdg-user-dirs-gtk
>
Good find! This has lead me to:
/etc/xdg/user-dirs.conf
/etc/xdg/user-dirs.defaults
Johan, that's what you need to customise.
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gt;
> greetings , J
Johan,
Be advised that Gnome desktop relies on those directories to be
present, e.g. Firefox downloads go by default in ~/Downloads; there may
be some other issues with not having them. Maybe bigger issues than
having to explain to your users. :)
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Or even http://zfsonlinux.org/.
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On 27.09.2012 10:08, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 09/27/12 1:52 AM, Nux! wrote:
>> Never had to deal with such a large filesystem, yet, but I'd try XFS
>> on
>> it.
>
> XFS is fairly memory intensive.11TB file systems tend to mean
> millions and millions of
estore the alldb.sql dump
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> Thanks for your opinions on this!
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> Tim
> 4)
What a wild idea! :-)
I don't think it will work; S3 is not really a filesystem afaik.
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activate the usb storage feature. That's how I use my Samsung ave II and
my better half's Galaxy Mini, at least.
There's also Bluetooth if you're looking at transferring files. In
addition to that you can install apps on the phone that can talk CIFS
and FTP..
So no need t
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Btw, you can't really have "minimal" AND "gnome" ... :-)
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On 05.10.2012 14:31, Nux! wrote:
> On 05.10.2012 14:05, James B. Byrne wrote:
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>> So what is it that I am missing? What other step is required to get
>> my 'normal' gnome desktop with the utilities ans such displayed in
>> the
>> title bar?
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> Try:
g/mailman/listinfo/centos
Emmanuel,
I think you're going to be fine without hal and ckd.
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ties to set the resolution.
Not sure if it works on KDE though.
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> it; I don't remember a ~/.bashrc being automagically created for new
> users.
New users' homedirs are populated from /etc/skell if you use useradd,
which do contain a .bashrc (and more).
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x27;t claim it's a good source, but:
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/misc/el6/x86_64/tac_plus-4.0.4.26-1.el6.nux.x86_64.rpm
It installs and starts, can't say more about it, yet.
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is still in "experimental" state.
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ng strace
> (admittedly, I'd been busy with other stuff, too).
>
> So either I write a tiny script, do it from the server with the
> actually
> key, or run it as a zsh command.
Yes. You can also look at ssh-add.
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Yes, it is possible, read the docs
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreateLocalMirror
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On 13.10.2012 13:25, C. L. Martinez wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Nux! wrote:
>> On 13.10.2012 12:40, C. L. Martinez wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to setup a private local CentOS mirror only for the
>>> latest release (http
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