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2015 Nov 26
0
install rrdtools-devel / rrdtool-perl
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RHEL uses RHN for system updates etc. You will need the following reops
enabled for those files:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server (RPMs)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server - Optional (RPMs)
To access RHN you will need a support agreement with Red Hat. You could
use the packages from Centos, but it would be better to just rebuild the
server if you are going down th...
2015 Nov 26
3
install rrdtools-devel / rrdtool-perl
Im very sorry.
You were right, yum install works flawlessly for rrdtool, rrdtool-devel
and rrdtool-perl packages.
I tryed on a fresh centos7 install.
The problem is that my Os is not a centos7 instead is a redhat 7.
Since I dont have any support for this , I asked some help here. I
thought that repositories are the same for fedora,redhat and centos.
My mistake ...
I dont know what to do now.
2017 Mar 01
5
Finding lshw and flash-plugin or alternates
Dear CentOS Gurus
I have been using "repoforge.org" primarily to obtain two RPMs,
"lshw" and "flash-plugin". I recently realized that "repoforge.org"
should not be used, as it has had no updates for a long long
time. But, when I search for the RPMs within the repos:
base
centosplus
contrib
epel
extras
updates
the lshw program is nowhere to
2010 Nov 24
2
CentOS vs. RHEL vs. Oracle Linux ?
Hi,
I've been contacted by a local training center specialized in Oracle
databases, to train a group of four administrators to use Linux. They're
supposed to use Oracle Linux (more exactly "OL5"), which I understand is
some specialized version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
I'm reasonably proficient with CentOS. I've been using it exclusively on
desktops and servers