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2017 Jun 08
2
C7, systemd, say what?!
...> Good luck to y?all. Sincerely. I plan to keep on using C7, warts and >> all. >> > As I mentioned previously. Scientific Linux (another RHEL clone) HAS > solved those issues. Centos isn't running the latest KDE/Plasma5 junk. > How they have solved it? According SL7 release notes in: http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/release-notes/ They say following: "Following upstream SL7 uses systemd as its init system. The System?s Administrators Guide published by upstream provides a helpful introduction to systemd commands." -vpk
2019 Dec 23
3
Using Pulse Audio--question
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 11:34:32AM +1100, Bill Maidment wrote: > On 23/12/2019 11:06 am, Fred Smith wrote: > > >I can find no way to do it with pavucontrol, nor the default mate > >sound tool. > > In my SL7 Mate system I use the Hardware and Output tabs in > System->Preferences->Hardware->Sound > > Cheers > Bill Thanks bill. But nothing I do there causes output. As far as I can tell, the hardware tab just shows you what HW it recognizes, you can't actually make any settin...
2017 Jun 08
0
C7, systemd, say what?!
...ely. I plan to keep on using C7, warts >>> and all. >>> >> As I mentioned previously. Scientific Linux (another RHEL clone) HAS >> solved those issues. Centos isn't running the latest KDE/Plasma5 junk. >> > > > How they have solved it? According SL7 release notes in: > http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/release-notes/ > > They say following: > "Following upstream SL7 uses systemd as its init system. The System?s > Administrators Guide published by upstream provides a helpful > introduction to sy...
2019 Dec 23
2
Using Pulse Audio--question
Hi all! This seems to me as if it should be a trivial thing to do, but so far I've wasted a lot of time on it and gotten nowhere: I want to feed audio from a source (ipod, other player) into the audio input on my C7 box via either the phone jack or an external USB sound "card" I have, then I want to play it via the speakers connected to the system. I can find no way to do it with
2019 Aug 11
3
failing to install LibreOffice 6.3.0.4
...m >> localinstall >> *.rpm" and yum spews the list of filenames (with the word "examining" >> in front >> of each file) then says "nothing to do". > > Do you have anu version of libreoffice already installed? Hi Fred I'm running SL6 and SL7 and I have just installed LibreOffice 6.3.0.4 OK in both. It should be just the same in CentOS. It's best to do yum remove libreoffice* first to get rid of any earlier version, then go to the folder where you have all the new rpms and do yum install *.rpm -- Cheers & God bless Bill
2017 Jun 07
2
C7, systemd, say what?!
On Jun 7, 2017, at 1:02 PM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: > > every RPM that interacts with systemd will need to be 'fixed' to do it the old way, with init.d scripts. repositories like postgres, EPEL, etc won't work, either, as their C7 packaged daemons are all configured to use systemd. That?s just skimming the surface. The real hard bits come from the
2003 Sep 08
6
No nonodump...
I'm not sure where else to ask about this, so please excuse me if this is the wrong forum. In trying to remove a 'nodump' flag on a directory with the 'chflags' command I have noticed that the 'nonodump' flag does not function. I see an open PR for the problem: o [2003/01/09] i386/46912 johan chflags nonodump fails I was wondering when this might be dealt with? Else is
2015 Jul 07
1
Windows 10 tech preview build 10130
On Sat, 2015-07-04 at 19:22 -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote: > I am glad it worked. > > Sounds to me like Windows being Windows. SOF (Son-of-Frankenstein > or Windows Nein, oops, Windows 10) is terrible quality. If it > works right in your other VM's, then it is SOF's doing. The newest update (10162) appears to have improved the weird mouse behaviour I was seeing. It's
2018 Jul 05
0
Firefox 60.0.1.0 ESR Progress?
Mr. Hughes, Thank very much for the update! That's the kind of info I was looking for, if an ETA isn't reasonable to ask for. I can report a summary of your note to my upstream authorities. I support both SL7 and C7 workstations, but had not yet seen the update on the sl-devel list. I appreciate you taking the time to answer this thread! Thanks for your hard work! From: Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> To: centos at centos.org Cc: Bcc: Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2018 06:16:14 -0500 Subject: Re: [Cent...
2019 Aug 11
3
failing to install LibreOffice 6.3.0.4
As in subject, am attempting to install latest LibreOffice on C7. unpack all the rpm files, type "yum install *.rpm", or "yum localinstall *.rpm" and yum spews the list of filenames (with the word "examining" in front of each file) then says "nothing to do". what the hey? I tried "yum clean all" but it didn't help. I also verified the
2019 Aug 12
0
failing to install LibreOffice 6.3.0.4
...>*.rpm" and yum spews the list of filenames (with the word > >>"examining" in front > >>of each file) then says "nothing to do". > > > >Do you have anu version of libreoffice already installed? > > Hi Fred > I'm running SL6 and SL7 and I have just installed LibreOffice > 6.3.0.4 OK in both. It should be just the same in CentOS. > It's best to do yum remove libreoffice* first to get rid of any > earlier version, then go to the folder where you have all the new > rpms and do yum install *.rpm in answer to you a...
2019 Dec 23
0
Using Pulse Audio--question
On 23/12/2019 11:06 am, Fred Smith wrote: > I can find no way to do it with pavucontrol, nor the default mate > sound tool. In my SL7 Mate system I use the Hardware and Output tabs in System->Preferences->Hardware->Sound Cheers Bill
2019 Dec 23
0
Using Pulse Audio--question
On 12/22/19 6:01 PM, Fred Smith wrote: > On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 11:34:32AM +1100, Bill Maidment wrote: >> On 23/12/2019 11:06 am, Fred Smith wrote: >> >>> I can find no way to do it with pavucontrol, nor the default mate >>> sound tool. >> In my SL7 Mate system I use the Hardware and Output tabs in >> System->Preferences->Hardware->Sound >> >> Cheers >> Bill > Thanks bill. > > But nothing I do there causes output. > > As far as I can tell, the hardware tab just shows you what HW it > recognize...
2003 Jun 05
2
dmesg -- multiple boot messages
Today I install FreeBSD release 4.8 on a machine for the first time. This is on a new machine so it could easily have as yet undetected hardware faults. I observe the 'dmesg' gives startup information not only for the latest boot but also information generated in a number of previous boots. I've not seen this with earlier FreeBSD realeases including 4.7. Is it normal for FreeBSD
2003 Jun 08
2
Periodic scripts
Why there is a weekly script that rebuilds the locate database when: >>> WARNING >>> Executing updatedb as root. This WILL reveal all filenames >>> on your machine to all login users, which is a security risk. Is there a way to put dates on the periodic scripts report output for those who redirect the reports to files instead of mail messages? There is no easy
2004 Mar 27
1
Security updates
Hallo. I am new to FreeBSD and i wanted to ask something since systems security is what interests me the most. Does freebsd have an automated update system like redhat has ? Also where can i find a list with patches for all local - remote holes and bugs of FreeBSD 4.9 ? Thank you very much for your time ! Best Regards A. Stamatis
2014 Sep 11
0
trying but failing - pass-through scsi/sata
...get='0' unit='0'/> </source> <address type='drive' controller='4' bus='0' target='0' unit='0'/> </hostdev> I took it from http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsHostDevSubsys yet a Linux guest (SL7) fails to find/detect any disks, if I dumpxml I get this: <device> <name>block_sdb_OCZ_VERTEX4_OCZ_352C77TZVQF1Y3SX</name> <path>/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/ata5/host4/target4:0:0/4:0:0:0/block/sdb</path> <parent>scsi_4_0_0_0</parent> <c...
2003 Apr 15
2
outdated timezone info
Just upgraded 4.7 to 4.8 stable. Hoped that timezone info will be up to date, but it still isn't though files in /usr/share/zoneinfo show new dates. For instance daylight saving time settings are outdated in Europe/Vilnius file. I'll try to recompile those files from sources got fom ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/ but it would be nice to have updated info for the next release of freebsd or
2018 Dec 05
1
CR repo update disaster for my desktop.
On 5/12/18 7:21 AM, Phil Perry wrote: > On 04/12/2018 09:54, Rob Kampen wrote: >> >> So in an effort to narrow down the problem I also have an old Samsung >> laptop - i5 with an nvidia card - all up-to-date 7.5 - I thought I >> would try a more conservative upgrade approach. >> >> first updated to the CR kernel with yum upgrade kernel* >> >>
2003 Jun 20
6
How can convert user expired days in human readable ?
Hello all, On my system, some users have expire day user settings. I write a (python) script then parse the: 7.th selection in the master.passwd blabla:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:1064005200:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx How can I conver the number like 1064005200 to human readable date format ? Or, there is a way to collect the information from a command interactively ? Regards, Murat Ustuntas