p
> > where they can view a 1.5-hour video normally... and maybe even work in
> > their editor alongside it at the same time? If so, would you be open to
> > explaining what hardware and software etc. you've got so that this works
> > so well?
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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>
> > And yes, the 64-bit flash 'preview' plugin and yes, it plays flash
> > video
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> >> Robert Heller wrote:
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> >>> At M
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> > I have no trouble with multiple xterm windows (to different machines). I
> > never maximize the xt
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On 04/05/2011 08:47 AM, Mister IT Guru wrote:
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> "What the hell is so special about CentOS 6?"
For me, that would be kernel version 2.6.32. I have hardware and
software that needs a kernel a lot newer than the 2.6.18 kernel in
CentOS 5.6. I would dearly love to get off the Fedora roller coaster
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der hosts,bind
> SELinux was in enforcing mode, but I didn't see any errors in audit.log.
> Still I have disabled it for now.
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> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >>Probably a simple question, but
On 04/11/2011 05:53 AM, Tom Brown wrote:
>>> I'm hazarding a guess here - that the os/{i386,x86_64}/CentOS/*.rpm's that
>>> have 'centos' in the name have had changes made for CentOS. The others
>>> have not and the sources are available from upstream at eg
>>>
>>> http://mirrors.kernel.org/redhat/
from thunderbird to a GNome terminal.
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On 04/11/2011 11:04 AM, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
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>> Just tried running a configuration on 5.6 with ext4 as the "/"
>> partitition. I got the error that cannot boot ext4 partition.
>> bummer I know this is just a boot issue and make the ext3 but I
>> was disapp
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> commands. I didn't have this problem *until* I updated the video
> driver to nVidia's proprietary one. So, again, it appears it might
> have something to do with the nVidia's driver.
Hmmm. Proprietary drivers are something I avoid...
>
> At any rate, there
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> >>
> >> On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 4:16 PM, Tom So
y of its LAN
ports to your switch.
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On 04/24/2011 01:15 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I don't actually think my motives are relevant.
> In case I didn't described the situation clearly,
> my CentOS server is connected to an ADSL modem by ethernet (eth0).
> The modem's IP address is 192.168.1.254 .
>
> I have a second NIC on my server (
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> Robert Heller wrote:
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> > I would guess that the OP just wants a Wireless Access Point. It is
> > hard (impossible at retail outlets) to get 'just an Access Point',
> > although I think L
for the
> last 6 years I've been doing this. The key is to have a deny,allow
> firewall policy - meaning the policy on all chains is DROP, then I
> puunch the holes I need.
>
> Hopefully not too much verbiage.
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On 04/26/2011 10:19 AM, mattias wrote:
> Can anyone see any errors in this scripts
> Iptables says
> Invalid target
> iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
> iptables -A FORWARD -i eth0 -o virbr0 -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED
> -j ACCEPT
> iptables -A FORWARD -i virbr0 -o eth0
On 04/26/2011 06:56 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> James Pearson wrote:
>
Could it be that the partition table has become corrupt (e.g.
overwritten)?
>>>
>>> But everything seems to be working perfectly;
>>> is that possible if the partition table is corrupt?
>>
>> Yes - the partition table
ht be plugins that implement full-fledged forums
(I haven't looked). Joomla! is a more comprehensive CMS system and it
does have extensions that implement forums.
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> On 4/27/2011 9:24 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
> > At Wed, 27 Apr 2011 09:56:44 -0400 CentOS mailing list
> > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I use inn to make internal company announcements and
>
On 04/27/2011 07:26 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> James Pearson wrote:
>
>>> Is there a safe way of recovering the partition table?
>>> I have a vague idea that copies are kept at various places on the disk?
>>
>> AFAIK, there is only one copy at the start of the disk - however what
>> does /proc/par
-headers-2.5-58.el5_6.3.x86_64.rpm
> 8824f0424d9eed4eb373542d65421f49 glibc-utils-2.5-58.el5_6.3.x86_64.rpm
> c1993c0b693628d2c4d4b31a0dee36a4 nscd-2.5-58.el5_6.3.x86_64.rpm
>
> Source:
> b2e4ce0d90b87f1215ebbfdb6fd5cbfa glibc-2.5-58.el5_6.3.src.rpm
>
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On 04/27/2011 08:56 AM, Reynolds McClatchey wrote:
> I use inn to make internal company announcements and
> discussions available to remote offices.
> I note inn is removed form RHEL 6. What replaces inn?
>
> http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Technical_Notes/apc.
On 04/27/2011 01:15 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:18:28AM -0500, Robert Nichols wrote:
>> It would make life so much easier if fdisk would simply accept those same
>> numbers as Kilobytes, but alas it keeps trying to round up to the next
>> "
On 04/27/2011 07:08 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Robert Nichols wrote:
>
>>> sfdisk has "dump" mode, and it can also import old dump to new disk.
>>
>> That dump mode doesn't help if the partition table is currently munged,
>> and sfdisk is extra
On 04/28/2011 04:06 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Robert Nichols wrote:
>
>> Actually, if it were my drive I would just re-create the 4 primary
>> partitions using whatever tool was handy, but giving that extended
>> partition a "normal" type instead. Once I had
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gt;
> Is this a hopeless enterprise, or can it be done easily?
It is easy enough to do. There are just a few more things involved
besides copying the data and diddling with grub.conf, /etc/fatab, and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. You just forgot about /etc/modprobe.conf
and forgot to re
ware, such as the client version of
> drbl, clonezilla livecd.
>
> You could also do a direct copy with dd onto a connected drive.
Warning: dd is not a good choise if the source and desination
drives/partitions are *different* sizes.
>
> You may be well served by looking into drb
ata faster as well...
>
> Another tip: in your BIOS the parameter for the hard drive should
> probably be Auto-Detect if your source and destination drives aren't
> identical. That's generally the default anyway.
>
> Final tip (I think): For me, my machine A an
reciated.
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> At Sat, 07 May 2011 08:22:58 -0700 CentOS mailing list
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> >
> > Dear Experts
> >
> > I have been unsuccessful getting the sound to work on a HP Mobile
> > Workstation HP 8540w.
t you
need to push one of these to enable / unmute / turn up the volume...
>
> No sound, and the mute button on the function display does nothing --
> it's a constant orange color.
> I am not sure where to go from here.
>
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URI}
> ^/php(.*) [NC,OR] get most of the attempts for thinks like /php,
> /php-myadmin, /phpmyadmin-2.0.8.8, etc?
>
> 3. Is there a better way to right these rules?
>
> 4. Why does LogWatch show this to me as a 404 , when a rewrite rule is hit
> and they are re-directed ba
are Debian, Ubuntu, and
Fedora images available for these.
>
>
> > Mac-mini is an x86_64.
> >
> > For use as a gateway, I use the Ethernet connect as a link to a
> > gigabyte switch and WiFi access point, and use a usb-connected dongle
> > for the
. Eject
won't work, since that not only umounts the file system, it also removes the
device files (hense "device not found").
>
> What is the incantation for formatting an SD card.
>
> BTW I am using Centos 7 and a USB adapter.
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On 5/28/20 1:33 PM, James B. Byrne via CentOS wrote:
/dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log
The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem
(and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is cor
he same thing about Brother sewing
> >>>> machines.
> >>>>
> >>> I can't speak to the sewing machines, but I have to say that I've
> >>> had
> >>> very good luck with Brother printers.ÃÂ ÃÂ However, we have to be
> >&g
>
> 4) add "exclude=shim*" to /etc/yum.conf to prevent the broken one being
> reinstalled.ÃÂ You should now be able to run 'yum update'. Remove the
> exclude= when a proper fix becomes available.
>
e EL8 and CentOS Stream updates.
>
> Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature
>
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ten the only cure
is to grab the .src.rpm(s) and rebuild it(them), after manually installing the
various dependencies one by one (including rebuilding them as well, as
needed). Often, the low-level .src.rpms build easily enough, so it becomes
mostly a bit of tedium.
The OP, is probably going to have
Is anyone running their own Jamulus server?
I have an x86_64 system running Centos7 that I can try bringing it up
for my wife. So I better get it right!
I have found rpms for 3.4.7.1 at:
https://pkgs.org/download/Jamulus
But on SourceForge I am seeing source for ver 3.5.10. In blogs I am
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emounted.
Even better: rather than hard mounting (eg in /etc/fstab) NFS file systems on
a *laptop*, instead, use automount (autofs).
>
> Windows doesn't really have network home directories like UNIX does,
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On 9/26/20 12:40 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
Hello
I did try the "dd conv=noerror …"
The ddrescue - doesnt stop - it just doesnt "continue" past a certain
point. Somewhere around the 117G mark - it just doesnt go past that .
(same with dd, gets to 117G and just doesnt continue.
I have let the dd run a
With Firefox updated to firefox-78.3.0-1.el6.centos.x86_64, I cannot get sound
from Firefox. I've tried restarting pulseaudio, also logging out and logging
back in. No help. Other A/V apps work just fine. Downgrading to
firefox-68.12.0-1.el6.centos.x86_64 makes sound work again. For now, I've
On 9/30/20 8:25 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 9/29/20 9:16 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
With Firefox updated to firefox-78.3.0-1.el6.centos.x86_64, I cannot get
sound from Firefox. I've tried restarting pulseaudio, also logging out
and logging back in. No help. Other A/V apps work just
On 10/1/20 3:24 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Thu, Oct 01, 2020 at 04:01:29PM -0400, mailist wrote:
The Ubuntu-derived distros are much better suited to desktop. I run several
of them, as well as
CentOS 7 and 8. Ubuntu, Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE), Lubuntu, Debian, PopOS,
and Zorin.
They all
I did a yum update on my CentOS 6 laptop and it upgraded Firefox to 78, and
FF stopped seeing my mic and speakers. Is there some magic I need to do? As
a short term (?) fix, I downgraded back to Firefox 68. My system is otherwise
up-to-date.
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> > I did a yum update on my CentOS 6 laptop and it upgraded Firefox to 78,
> > and
> > FF stopped seeing my mic and speakers. Is there some
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> On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 3:38 PM Robert Heller wrote:
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> > I did a yum update on my CentOS 6 laptop and it upgraded Firefox to 78,
> > and
> > FF stopped seeing my mic and speakers. Is there some
On 10/17/20 3:38 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
I did a yum update on my CentOS 6 laptop and it upgraded Firefox to 78, and
FF stopped seeing my mic and speakers. Is there some magic I need to do? As
a short term (?) fix, I downgraded back to Firefox 68. My system is otherwise
up-to-date.
I
n more serious: it made
> systems unbootable. It's discomfiting to see two major bugs so close
> to each other.
>
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to FF 78. FF 68 and eveythhing else in CentOS 6 that
uses audio, works just fine. This suggests it is possibly a FF 78 problem.
Does FF 78 sound work properly in CentOS 7 and 8? Does anyone know?
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At Tue, 20 Oct 2020 13:35:59 -0400 CentOS mailing list
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Jonathan Billings wrote:
I'm less concerned with firefox being broken on 32-bit CentOS 6
systems when the platform is only going to live for another month.
Frankly, I'
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> On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 15:45:54 -0400 (EDT)
> Robert Heller wrote:
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> > Does FF 78 sound work properly in CentOS 7 and 8?
>
> firefox-78.2.0-2.el8_2.x86_64
>
> Working fine for me here on seve
In CentOS 8, is there an equivalent for the gnote application?
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On 12/24/20 12:41 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 11:04:26 -0600
Robert Nichols wrote:
In CentOS 8, is there an equivalent for the gnote application?
I personally use vimwiki.
Have you tried compiling the Fedora srpm on your Centos box? A lot of stuff
that you might want to
On 12/25/20 12:42 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
As I can see, Cherytree can be used only on Fedora 32 and above due to
dependencies.
I personally use Tomboy for years. I install it from Fedora 28
repository I have set up on my CentOS 8 laptop. In general, Fedora 28
packages can be directly inst
At Sun, 14 Mar 2021 21:49:40 -0500 "Robert G. \(Doc\) Savage"
, CentOS mailing list wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2021-03-14 at 21:31 -0400, John Plemons wrote:
> > Sounds like you need to use a dual layer DVD disc, it is double the
> > capacity.
>
> John,
>
>
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> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 11:42:40PM -0500, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm sure it would, but I thought I made it clear that DL or BluRay have
> > never been options in
e images have lots of data on them (say, 100
> GB for a small OwnCloud server), this quickly becomes unmanageable.
>
> I googled around quite some time for "KVM backup best practices" and was a bit
> puzzled to find many folks asking the same question and no real answer, at
>
On 4/7/21 7:27 AM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
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wrote:
With these files I supposed that a file with more than 10 days in /tmp
would be automatically deleted, but today I have found some files/folders
with more than 10 days.
What I have d
ries are not structured to just be
rsync'ed like the CentOS repositories.
>
>
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hel...@d
asy to do "apt install debmirror" rather than chase down a debmirror
tarball... I'm sure a debmirror tarball is out there somewhere. There might
even be a debmirror RPM even...
>
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 2:03 PM Robert Heller wrote:
>
> > At Mon, 19 Ap
work. A Ubuntu
20.04 Live CD will likely work.
> How dangerous would it be to let fsck fix it?
>
> I'm starting to think I might need to back up / while it is in use.
Nothing terribly wrong with that... You might not be able to backup log files
if they change during the ba
ts).
HP is very interested in extracting their "pound of flesh" for all eternity.
>
> It does not say which one or why this would cause communication failure.
>
> How do I figure this out?
You will have to "easter egg" it. Swap the carts out one-by
friend does not want me working on her printer any more.
> If she asks, I will tell her that changing the cartidges might work,
> but that I am dubious.
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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
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Do NOT delete it.
On 1/9/22 12:54 PM, cen...@niob.at wrote:
Look at ssh-add -T . This will test if the private key for the
given public key is available through the agent.
Am 07.01.22 um 23:35 schrieb Robert Nichols:
When I first ssh to a sy
On 1/20/22 10:32 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 19/01/2022 15:32, Toralf Lund wrote:
Following some update or the other (I think) on my CentOS Stream 8 system, I'm
no longer able to use ping as a regular user; I get
$ ping www.centos.org
ping: socket: Operation not permitted
Does anyone else se
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I have been running my DNS server on a Centos7-arm board for some years
and it is past time I get up to date.
Particularly get DNSSEC working.
So I have plenty of cubieboards for running Centos8-arm, but I want to
no longer hand configure. I want some help here; getting up in years
and all t
Webmin wiki does not cover DNSSEC...
Humpf.
On 2/20/22 20:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been running my DNS server on a Centos7-arm board for some
years and it is past time I get up to date.
Particularly get DNSSEC working.
So I have plenty of cubieboards for running Centos8-arm, but I
2/20/22 21:03, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Webmin wiki does not cover DNSSEC...
Humpf.
On 2/20/22 20:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been running my DNS server on a Centos7-arm board for some
years and it is past time I get up to date.
Particularly get DNSSEC working.
So I have plen
Does anything for CentOS 8 provide the function of the fstab-decode utility?
Entries in /proc/mounts and /etc/fstab can have escape sequences for certain
special characters, and I need to decode that.
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On 2/27/22 12:26 PM, cen...@niob.at wrote:
Am 27.02.22 um 04:33 schrieb Robert Nichols:
Does anything for CentOS 8 provide the function of the fstab-decode utility?
Entries in /proc/mounts and /etc/fstab can have escape sequences for certain special characters, and I need to decode that
On 2/28/22 1:22 AM, cen...@niob.at wrote:
Am 28.02.22 um 05:45 schrieb Robert Nichols:
On 2/27/22 12:26 PM, cen...@niob.at wrote:
Am 27.02.22 um 04:33 schrieb Robert Nichols:
Does anything for CentOS 8 provide the function of the fstab-decode utility?
Entries in /proc/mounts and /etc/fstab
On 2/28/22 8:46 AM, Robert Nichols wrote:
On 2/28/22 1:22 AM, cen...@niob.at wrote:
Am 28.02.22 um 05:45 schrieb Robert Nichols:
On 2/27/22 12:26 PM, cen...@niob.at wrote:
Am 27.02.22 um 04:33 schrieb Robert Nichols:
Does anything for CentOS 8 provide the function of the fstab-decode utility
On 3/1/22 3:46 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 3/1/22 10:29, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Chris Schanzle mentioned off-list that a tab character had been replaced with spaces (I *knew* that should have been an attached file, shame on me). He also suggested an improvement that removes the tab character,
On 3/1/22 7:07 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 3/1/22 15:36, Robert Nichols wrote:
"${cmdline[@]}"
The problem there is that the last line is going to get interpreted by a shell
before anything is executed, so you now have to escape characters that are
special to the shell withi
sure the SATA controller is in AHCI mode and not in some
other mode. If it is in AHCI mode, it might just work out-of-the-box.
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e any devtools for arm at all.ÃÂ Is there an easy(ish) way to get c++ 17
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I just, maybe, figured out why I have been having problems with my
CentOS DNS server with BIND 9.11.4.
Aug 2 15:47:19 onlo named[6155]: client @0xaa3cad80 114.29.194.4#11205
(.): view external: query (cache) './A/IN' denied
Aug 2 15:47:19 onlo named[6155]: client @0xaa3cad80
114.29.216.196#6
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