Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "(?) Dual-monitor wallpapers on CEntOS 6"
2005 Nov 27
1
Losing wallpapers on roaming profiles
Hi!
I'm getting difficulties with wallpapers on roaming profiles on a samba
3.0.9-2.3 under SuSE 9.2 with Windows XP Professional Clients. I discovered,
by reading other postings concerning this topic, that Windows won't use jpegs
as wallpapers on roaming profiles (converts them to bmp and stores them in
"Local Settings", which doesn't roam). So I converted the pictures
2015 Feb 03
1
Kickstart setup
On 02/03/2015 11:19 AM, Jay Leafey wrote:
> The documentation says that you can just put "vnc" (or
> "vncconnect={host}") in the kickstart file in the command section and
> proceed from there. Here's a link to an article in Red Hat Magazine
> that has a pretty good overview:
>
>> http://www.redhat.com/magazine/024oct06/features/kickstart/
>
> As
2007 Apr 04
1
Problems with SATA DVD+-RW drive [SOLVED]
On the system I'm testing with the CD-Rom drive is IDE but the softlink
at /dev/cdrom points to the scsi device and that's not working with the
automounter for some reason. Each time I reinstall I have to delete the
soft link and recreate it pointing at /dev/hda instead.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-bounces at centos.org
> [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org]
2015 Mar 15
0
CentOS 7 on Dell Inspiron with ATI Radeon HD 6320 video card
On 03/15/2015 05:15 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently installing CentOS 7 on a client's Dell Inspiron laptop.
> Here's the video card:
>
> # lspci | grep -i vga
> 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
> [AMD/ATI] Wrestler [Radeon HD 6320]
>
> Most of the time, I either have to deal with Intel or NVidia graphic
>
2006 Jun 06
4
(?) Loss of fullscreen mode with freenx-0.5.0-8.c4
I've currently got the nx-1.5.0-1.centos4.i386, freenx-0.5.0-8.c4.noarch, and nxclient-1.5.0-141.i386 packages installed on a couple
of CentOS 4 update 3 systems and I'm getting the same results on all of them. I got the new version of freenx via "yum update" and
it appears to have "broken" fullscreen mode. The connection config file I have been using does have the
2006 Sep 13
2
Revisited - No fullscreen on FreeNX
This topic came up some time back and I pretty much ignored it, but the "itch" came back to find out why. Searching through the
FreeNX/knx list came up with the reason sessions did not come up full-screen even though the session definition was set to fullscreen.
Apparently there is an oversight in /usr/bin/nxnode, the script is never retrieving the fullscreen flag from the parameters
2007 Nov 08
1
Oracle Instant Client 11g on CentOS 5 (32-bit) workaround
I downloaded the RPMs from the Oracle web site (otn.oracle.com) and
successfully installed them on my C5 box, but the sqlplus client
software would not run properly. After a few iterations with sealert, I
finally got a handle on what was happening.
It turns out that most of the shared libraries Oracle installs need to
have their SElinux file context modified to allow relocation. Here's
2006 Nov 08
1
CSGFS repository not up-to-date?
Let me QUICKLY say I'm not complaining here, but is the csgfs repository not being actively maintained? The Red Hat ftp site has
much newer versions available than what is currently in the CentOS csgfs repo, at least for the kernel modules. Should I just go
ahead and rebuild them from the SRPMs myself, or is this an unintended condition? This has been holding me up from upgrading to the
2005 Dec 21
1
(?) Dangling ssh-agent processes with GNOME
I recently noticed a LOT of ssh-agent processes running on my system (CentOS 4.2). It seems that the ssh-agent gets started before
the session manager (in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc-common) which is great. The only problem is that the agent process does not die when
the session shuts down.
I run ssh-add in my session startup to get my key loaded into ssh-agent, so that might be part of the issue.
2015 Feb 15
1
Custom wallpaper on CentOS 7?
Le 14/02/2015 13:22, Earl A Ramirez a ?crit :
> I believe that you can change your desktop from 'Tweak Tool', which can
> be found under | Application | Utilities, under the Desktop option you
> will see Picture URI. On my desktop I simply right click on the desktop
> and select 'Change Background'.
>
> You can also change the background from the settings.
2007 Jan 04
2
OT: Fedora Legacy shutting down
I didn't see anything on the list about this over the holidays and thought it might be of some interest:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-legacy-list/2006-December/msg00049.html
Lots of discussion around this topic on the fedora-legacy-list.
--
Jay Leafey - Memphis, TN
jay.leafey at mindless.com
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2015 Feb 14
2
Custom wallpaper on CentOS 7?
Hi,
I just installed CentOS 7 + GNOME on my Asus S300 laptop. So far
everything runs very nice and smoothly, and I'm quite happy with it.
Curiously enough, I can't seem to be able to set a custom wallpaper. I
tried various locations like /usr/share/backgrounds,
/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome and /usr/share/backgrounds/images, but the
images don't appear in the wallpaper selection
2015 Sep 17
2
(?) Mailman VERY slow with IPv6 (with work-around)
I recently stood up an EL7 box with Mailman for a few lists I run for
some friends. My old install, on an EL6 system, ran with no issues for
several years but I was induced to upgrade by a "hardware casualty" on
the old system. I was going to have to rebuild anyway, so why not take
it as an opportunity to try EL7?
The build went fine and I was able to migrate the lists over with no
2018 Aug 15
2
Where is the wallpaper?
At work I have an ADDC in Samba4.8.2, and I have set an institutional
wallpaper. So far so good... I donĀ“t know why, in about 15-20 days,
after that, the wallpaper gone missing and the wallpaper go black... I
have checked all the logs in samba but nothing showed up so far related
to this issue. I clear all the logs, restart the server, and the issue
continues, checked all system logs and
2007 Apr 04
2
Problems with SATA DVD+-RW drive
I just got a Dell Dimension e521 (AMD 64 x2, nVidia MCP51 chipset) and
so far it has been fine. Today I tried to burn some CD-R and DVD-R
disks and have been able to do nothing but make coasters. The drive is
a TSST TS-H653a (Samsung OEM) and does have the current firmware.
Playing back data, audio, and video disks work just fine, but recording
is a different matter.
The drive shows up as
2005 Aug 16
1
JPG Wallpaper
Hi list,
I've problem with JPG wallpaper, it never sync to my roaming
profile. When logon to the next PC, right click properties on desktop,
the setting is there but it never show the wallpaper. Anyone know why
it's like that.
2007 Nov 13
0
Persistent iSCSI Device Names on CentOS 4
I found a lot of stuff about this on the web, but never an answer that
worked. One of the most promising hints was about udev maintaining
links in the /dev/disk/by-* directories. This works just fine in CentOS
5, but not CentOS 4. As I was trying to use the iSCSI devices as VMware
disks this was particularly frustrating. After banging my head on this
for a while, I figured out how to make
2013 Oct 30
0
yum fails in FIPS mode
I guess my Google-fu wasn't up to this one!
I have a system running CentOS 5.9 32-bit running in FIPS mode that I
would like to update. Unfortunately, it fails when attempting to run
"yum update". I've disabled all the repositories except for base and
updates and still get the same issue, an error carping about an
algorithm forbidden by FIPS. Here's what I see:
>
2015 Feb 03
0
Kickstart setup
On 02/03/2015 10:28 AM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Is there a way to use kickstart to boot a machine into a manual setup
> process? Basically what I'm getting to is this, the machine doesn't not
> have a CD drive in it (nor can I add one), but I can boot it via kickstart.
> The install media is on the network. What I'd like to do is boot this
> machine up and rather
2008 Oct 26
3
RHEL 4 + 5 wallpaper?
Hi,
I know I know: upstream minus artwork. Nevertheless, I admit I'd like to
simply use the RHEL background wallpaper for my desktop. Something like:
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/linux/images/rhel4/44-Desktop.jpg
Can't seem to find these (4 and 5). Any idea?
Cheers,
Niki