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2008 Jul 28
1
Linux Noob Trying to Run Civ 4
...allowed to choose my install language whereupon I recieve this error:
Error Code: -5005 : 0x8007000d
Error Information:
>Kernel\KernelMedia.cpp (95)
>SetupDLL\SetupDLL.cpp (1479)
PAPP:Sid Meier's Civilization 4
PVENDOR:Firaxis Games (http://www.2kgames.com/civ4/)
PGUID:CFBCE791-2D53-4FCE-B3FB-D6E01F4112E8
2. I have tried copying the installed folders from my Program Files/Firaxis Games/Civilization 4 directory into the .wine/Programs directory, but I get an XML parser error. I have also tried to run it from my actual window's directory, and I receive the same error. I have v.3.17...
2016 Nov 02
0
tool for a comprehensive list of the storage structure
...6-4119-9941-fb4ef4102e06 /stuff
??vg_david2-Virtual ext4 Virtual
e74b2716-33a1-4339-95e7-6c63d64985aa /Virtual
??vg_david2-Pictures ext4 Pictures
3c9f5705-2d6b-4c1f-9088-017c1f5c5891 /home/dboth/Pictures
sdd
??sdd1 ext4 4T-Backup
2e5ab1a4-686b-4f16-b3fb-99df1e9eb76f
sde ext3 WD-500-USB
06237914-457a-4a4e-9312-597c8d06c0f1
??sde1 ext4 WD-500GB-USB
04fd97fe-d99b-4508-a968-e46b63c218b5 /run/media/dboth/WD-500GB-USB
sdh
??sdh1 ext4 USBbackup
65d7d09e-e5ea-499f-b694-15ea2dcb60c4...
2016 Jan 29
2
Where did network setup goes under setup utility in CentOS 7?
...rewall* -y \
&& yum install system-config-securitylevel-tui -y \
&& yum install system-config-keyboard -y \
&& yum install ntsysv -y
But I can't see the network settings, see this pic:
http://content.screencast.com/users/ReynierPM/folders/Snagit/media/39e744c6-1575-47b6-b3fb-6e95280fe21d/01.29.2016-11.38.png
Should I install any other package?
2016 Nov 02
3
tool for a comprehensive list of the storage structure
I would like to have a smart cli tool, that shows a
comprehensive list about the local storage structure:
An output like:
/srv
/dev/mapper/luks-f85b7a2c-...: UUID="ca924fad-..." TYPE="ext4"
/dev/mapper/vg_internal_e-lv_internal_srv: UUID="f85b7a2c-..." TYPE="crypto_LUKS"
vg_internal_e
/dev/md3: UUID="1Fi2Ex-..."