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2018 Oct 18
3
Check version from installer disc
...This would be perfect; how do you get to a shell from the installer? I only see the option to install. > That is also the only version which is tested at any point in time. > (latest + all > updates) Tested by whom? Each software vendor may test and recommend differently. -- Elliott Balsley Application Engineer *ALT Systems* Office: 818 504-6800 Mobile: 210 414-7893
2018 Oct 13
1
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
...es the primary warp setting. I also checked 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. -- Elliott Balsley Application Engineer *ALT Systems* Office: 818 504-6800 Mobile: 210 414-7893
2018 Oct 18
2
Check version from installer disc
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.
2018 Oct 12
2
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
> > 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: > > ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini > > [Settings] > gtk-primary-button-warps-slider=0 > > I also find this behavior annoying. I tried adding this settings file (it didn't exist) and logging
2018 Oct 19
2
systemd automount of cifs share hangs
> > 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 accessing > the mount point that hangs. > I don't have a
2018 Oct 03
0
Trouble installing with Nvidia card
On Wed, Oct 03, 2018 at 12:49:31PM -0700, Elliott Balsley wrote: > I'm having trouble doing a fresh install of CentOS 7.3. I'm using > the DVD 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. > installer ISO, burned to a USB flash drive. The system is a Superm...
2018 Oct 03
1
Trouble installing with Nvidia card
> > 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 for Meltdown and Spectre, which known to reduce performance. This machine will be
2018 Oct 12
0
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
On Friday, October 12, 2018 1:24:25 PM CDT Elliott Balsley wrote: > > 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: > > > > ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini > > > > [Settings] > > g...
2018 Oct 18
0
Check version from installer disc
On 10/18/2018 02:28 PM, Elliott Balsley wrote: > 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 Ana...
2018 Oct 18
0
Check version from installer disc
Elliott Balsley wrote: >> From a end state perspective, it does not matter . . yum update after >> the install (of either) ends at exactly the same place. > > I will not be running any updates, because I need to keep a specific old > version for software compatibility. I don't know which I...
2018 Oct 03
2
Trouble installing with Nvidia card
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 seeing POST messages (good). The CentOS installer begins and shows a few messages on my
2018 Oct 26
2
systemd automount of cifs share hangs
Kenneth Porter wrote: > --On Friday, October 19, 2018 2:33 PM -0700 Elliott Balsley > <elliott at altsystems.com> wrote: > >> I don't have a solution, but I wanted to point out this same hang >> happened to me recently with a Myricom 10Gb card. Apparently Myricom >> drivers do not support CentOS 7 smb connections, although HTTP traffic >> w...
2018 Oct 26
0
systemd automount of cifs share hangs
--On Friday, October 19, 2018 2:33 PM -0700 Elliott Balsley <elliott at altsystems.com> wrote: > I don't have a solution, but I wanted to point out this same hang happened > to me recently with a Myricom 10Gb card. Apparently Myricom drivers do > not support CentOS 7 smb connections, although HTTP traffic works fine. I > solved it...
2018 Oct 15
0
Hide CPU cores in system monitor
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?
2019 Sep 12
0
Excessive log entries
Hello. I am using Samba 4.8.3 on CentOS 7 and I am seeing a strange error in the log. I have usershare max shares = 1 and I have exactly one share defined. Every time I list shared with *smbclient -L* I see this line in the log: [2019/09/11 17:41:30.413727, 0] ../source3/param/loadparm.c:3755(load_usershare_shares) load_usershare_shares: too many total entries (2) in directory