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2020 Oct 08
4
Invisible files and disk space
On Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 11:12:54AM -0400, Yves Bellefeuille wrote: > centos2 at foxengines.net wrote: > > > It's not working, I haven't been able to identify the files. They > aren't > > there. All attempts to measure disk usage of / by files shows that the > > disk usage is only a percentage of available space and that there > > should be space
2020 Oct 08
0
Invisible files and disk space
> On Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 11:12:54AM -0400, Yves Bellefeuille wrote: >> centos2 at foxengines.net wrote: >> >> > It's not working, I haven't been able to identify the files. They >> aren't >> > there. All attempts to measure disk usage of / by files shows that the >> > disk usage is only a percentage of available space and that there
2020 Oct 08
0
Invisible files and disk space
centos2 at foxengines.net wrote: > It's not working, I haven't been able to identify the files. They aren't > there. All attempts to measure disk usage of / by files shows that the > disk usage is only a percentage of available space and that there > should be space available. Sparse files? How are you determining how much free space you have? -- Yves Bellefeuille
2018 Feb 15
5
Install CentOS 7 on MBR hard disk
I have a UEFI system, but I want to install CentOS on a MBR (not GPT) hard disk. The installation program keeps telling me that I must create an "EFI system partition on a GPT disk mounted at /boot/efi". I can't find a way to work around this. Is there a solution? -- Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca>
2018 Feb 15
3
Install CentOS 7 on MBR hard disk
Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com> wrote: > I am guessing because my drives were blank and smaller than 2 TB that > it defaulted to MBR even when the system had a UEFI BIOS (as long as > the firmware is in legacy mode). Right, the problem seems to arise if you already have partitions on your MBR disk. Perhaps Fred Smith can confirm this. > What is the partition table
2018 Feb 15
2
Install CentOS 7 on MBR hard disk
Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com> wrote: > OK I am going with documentation not being right and/or I have been > very lucky with my installs. If you read https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/installation_guide/sect-disk-partitioning-setup-x86#sect-bootloader-mbr-gpt-x86 carefully, it seems to say that if you have UEFI and an MBR
2018 Feb 16
3
Install CentOS 7 on MBR hard disk
Stephen J Smoogen wrote: > OK wild guess on install options as sometimes they will do this but > not say they did it. Try adding inst.gpt=false to the boot line. Sorry, that didn't work. Nor did installing CentOS 7 without a boot loader, chroot-ing into it, and trying to install grub2 manually: grub2-install /dev/sda --target=i386-pc grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg >
2017 Sep 16
9
KeePassX replacement
I have been using the KeePassX password manager on CentOS 6 and 7 for some time and it works pretty well. On my Windows machine I use KeePass which offers a number of features missing from KeePassX, I also sync the database between several machines, including Android units where I use keepass2android. Database compatibility is thus required. KeePassX, however, does not seem to be maintained any
2009 Oct 15
3
CentOS 5.4 and BitTorrent
If I remember correctly, when version 5.3 was released, about 95% was made available by BitTorrent before the official release date, so that the entire file would be available as soon as possible after the release. Could the same be done this time? -- Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca> "Yves Bellefeuille: Eterna malvenkanto en UEA" -- Heroldo Komunikas, n-ro 389
2009 Dec 19
2
Donation programme
Is there any decision about the donation programme? The Web page still says: "If you are looking to make a cash dontation to the CentOS Project, please check back here after August 15th, 2009." I assume that donations aren't refused, but is there a suggested amount, as there used to be? -- Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca> "Yves Bellefeuille: Eterna malvenkanto en
2017 Jun 29
3
AMD Ryzen and CentOS
I have a new system with an AMD Ryzen 1600 CPU and I'm trying to run CentOS, so far without success. The only information I could find was a post reporting that CentOS 7 would crash during installation on a Ryzen system: https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=61831 . I tried updating to the latest elrepo "mainline stable" kernel, version 4.11 (by booting from a live CD and
2017 Jun 30
3
AMD Ryzen and CentOS
James A. Peltier <jpeltier at sfu.ca> wrote: > While I can't assure you that upgrading to 7 will fix the problem, > the likeliness that will work is at least 50% better being as 7 is > based on a newer kernel. I've installed CentOS 7 with the latest kernel from elrepo (4.11.8), and I can't get Grub to install. I think I'll have to conclude that it really
2017 Nov 02
4
modestly priced laptop for C7
Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > Not intending to contradict (if that ends up as pain, it will be > your pain anyway ;-) but I would go higher with specs if you intend > to use Linux on it. Linux tends to grow its demands for resources > pretty much exponentially (same as Windows does, only from lower > starting point). On my Acer Aspire One 522
2017 Dec 17
3
Strange dots on monitor
Yves thank you very much for your help, today I tried newer drivers but the problem persists. So I think it is hardware problem. Since the laptop is still in warranty I will probably contact the manufacturer. My only worry is that they would not accept it since I am running Linux (the laptop came with Windows - and I am not sure if the problem would be also present on Windows). Do you think there
2018 Feb 15
4
Install CentOS 7 on MBR hard disk
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 05:31:42PM -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On 15 February 2018 at 17:19, Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca> wrote: > > I have a UEFI system, but I want to install CentOS on a MBR (not GPT) > > hard disk. > > > > The installation program keeps telling me that I must create an "EFI > > system partition on a GPT disk mounted at
2017 Nov 02
3
modestly priced laptop for C7
Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > And you are talking about 8 years old system on what would be called > decent hardware about the same 8 years back, right? The hardware is 6 years old and, at the time, Tech Report called it "the best netbook we've ever tested". So it was quite good (for a netbook) at the time. Everything depends on the OP's
2012 Jun 23
3
Skype's no-redistribution policy
Hello: Skype for Linux version 4 has recently been released. An RPM package has been made, and it's mentioned in the Wiki: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Skype#head- a08dbc518378653842007a2eec37bc32e13c0bd0 However, Microsoft claims to prohibit redistribution of Skype (http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/legal/terms/tou/ , subsection 4.2). My feeling is that the Wiki shouldn't mention
2020 Feb 22
2
Installing a single rpm package from desktop/browser on CentOS 7
Unfortunately, the GUI isn't quite set up to tell you what the error would be. When you use `$ sudo yum install whatever.rpm`, the output in the shell will often give you a clue as to what's going wrong--a missing dependency, etc. -- Seth. On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 9:51 AM Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca> wrote: > Toralf Lund <toralf.lund at pgs.com> wrote: > >
2020 Feb 21
3
Installing a single rpm package from desktop/browser on CentOS 7
If I want to install a software package from a simple rpm file "the GUI way" on a CentOS 7 system, what am I supposed to do? If I open the file in the desktop, or alternatively, click on a link to a package in the browser and tell it to use the default app, gnome-software (I think) opens, but it just displays the message Sorry, something went wrong I mean, really? Isn't this
2017 Sep 18
4
KeePassX replacement
On Sat, September 16, 2017 1:45 pm, Yves Bellefeuille wrote: > H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote: > >> I have been using the KeePassX password manager on CentOS 6 and 7 for >> some time and it works pretty well. On my Windows machine I use >> KeePass which offers a number of features missing from KeePassX, I >> also sync the database between several machines,