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2017 Mar 08
1
From Networkmanager to self managed configuration files
On 08/03/17 14:54, Jonathan Billings wrote: > > If you'd like a really simple solution that avoids NetworkManager, I > suggest using systemd-networkd (both systemd-networkd and > systemd-resolved packages required). I've used it to set up a bridge > on my workstattion for use with libvirtd/kvm, and it is just as simple > a text file but future compatible. Heck, it
2017 Mar 08
0
From Networkmanager to self managed configuration files
On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 10:43:57AM +0000, Giles Coochey wrote: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle > > I'm not flaming NetworkManager, I'm just stating that for many (perhaps > most), it is over-engineered for a server orientated distribution. I can run > with the script above on 30 server instances, and it doesn't, as yet, break > any of the other
1999 Aug 25
4
Client on dos
I need to use a samba server (linux redhat 6.0 ) from a diskless dos machine ( has a floppy drive for booting) . So i need a very little tcp-ip stack for dos and a client for a NT server on dos so that they will be small enough to be on a 1.44 system floppy. Is that possible ? Paul
2017 Mar 08
10
From Networkmanager to self managed configuration files
On 08/03/17 10:38, John Hodrien wrote: > On Wed, 8 Mar 2017, Giles Coochey wrote: > >> ifconfig enp0s25 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 >> route add default gw 192.168.0.254 enp0s25 >> echo nameserver 8.8.8.8 > /etc/resolv.conf >> echo nameserver 8.8.4.4 >> /etc/resolv.conf > > Oh okay, you really do want to back away from Redhat entirely. That's
2018 Nov 03
2
Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024
On 03/11/18 02:31, Robert Heller wrote: <snip> > Yeah, there are very few of us that completely skipped > MS-DOS/MS-Windows/MacOS-Clasic and *never* used a graphical file manager or > any of the eye-candy that people now believe is "standard" or "normal". I > went from VMS on a VT<whatever> to a VAXStation 2000 to a VAXStation 3000, to >