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2015 Feb 23
2
Transparent GNOME Terminal in CentOS 7?
Le 22/02/2015 16:19, Johnny Hughes a ?crit :
> terminator in the Nux!dextop repo for C7 has transparent backgrounds.
Thanks!
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2015 Mar 03
2
Custom user profile for GNOME 3?
Hi,
I wonder where - and eventually how - GNOME 3 stores its user
preferences. I'd like to create a custom user profile, with slightly
different settings than the default ones:
* don't show home folder on ~/Desktop
* don't show Trash
* use custom default wallpaper
* stretch wallpaper instead of zooming
* use different default icon theme
* etc.
Until now I've done this
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
2014 Dec 13
1
Remote Git vs. GNOME on CentOS 6.6: cannot open display
Hi,
I just installed a fresh CentOS 6.6 desktop. It's a client's machine, it
is physically installed on a testbench in my office. Usually, when I
perform installations, I start with the base system on the testbench,
and once networking is configured, I SSH into it and then do all the
fine-tuning remotely.
My configuration files, scripts and HOWTOs are all stored in a Github
2015 Feb 09
3
Recommendations for good CentOS 7 documentation
Hi,
I'm looking for recommendations for documentation about the
specificities of RHEL/CentOS 7.x. It can be either online or in printed
book format, and I'm fluent in german, french and english.
I have a good books about 5.x: "RHEL 5 Unleashed" from Sams,
"Foundations of CentOS Linux" and "The Definitive Guide to CentOS", both
from Apress.
Can anyone
2015 Feb 16
3
CentOS 7 on dual-monitor workstation?
Hi,
My workstation is currently running Slackware Linux 14.1 64-bit, and I'm
considering replacing that by CentOS 7, which I've already installed on
my laptop.
The PC has an NVidia GeForce GT 520 video card with two 19'' monitors
attached to it. I'm using the proprietary 'nvidia' driver.
I vaguely remember having read somewhere that RHEL/CentOS 7 with GNOME 3
had
2015 Feb 15
3
LC_COLLATE variable?
Hi,
I'm running my CentOS 7 desktop in french. LANG is set to fr_FR.UTF-8.
In GNOME 3, the menu entries are listed in alphabetical order.
Unfortunately, entries beginning with an accented character (like
"?diteur de texte") appear at the bottom of the list.
I know that in order to correct this, I have to set the LC_COLLATE
variable to fr_FR.UTF-8. What would be a sensible place
2015 Mar 24
5
CentOS 6.x desktop specs: minimum requirements
Hi,
I often have to deal with relatively obsolete hardware in schools,
public libraries, small town halls, etc. I still have a handful of
CentOS 5.x installations around for these, but I wonder what CentOS 6.x
desktop specs are, e. g. the minimum requirements (in terms of CPU and
RAM) to reasonably run it. Will a battered first-generation P-IV with
512 MB RAM be sufficient? How much RAM does
2015 Mar 11
3
SquidAnalyzer: minor trouble building RPM
Hi,
I'm using the SquidAnalyzer network analysis tool in combination with
Squid. Up until now, I've been running Slackware Linux on my servers. I
built a custom package that installs SquidAnalyzer to
/var/www/vhosts/squidreport/html. Then I setup an Apache virtual host
for SquidAnalyzer's pages.
Since I'm migrating my servers from Slackware to CentOS, I'd like to
build a
2014 Dec 14
3
Broadcom wireless card: installation script for Linux-STA driver
Hi,
I just installed CentOS 6.6 on my HP Pavilion DM1 laptop. The wireless
card is only poorly supported in the default setup, so I decided to
write an installation script for the Linux-STA driver, which works
perfectly.
https://github.com/kikinovak/centos/blob/master/6.x/broadcom-sta/broadcom-sta.sh
Grab the files:
# git clone https://github.com/kikinovak/centos
Run the script:
# cd
2015 Feb 18
3
CentOS 7: software RAID 5 array with 4 disks and no spares?
Le 18/02/2015 09:24, Michael Volz a ?crit :
> Hi Niki,
>
> md127 apparently only uses 81.95GB per disk. Maybe one of the partitions has the wrong size. What's the output of lsblk?
[root at nestor:~] # lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 0 232,9G 0 disk
??sda1 8:1 0 3,9G 0 part
? ??md126 9:126 0 3,9G 0 raid1 [SWAP]
??sda2 8:2
2015 Mar 23
4
Facebook CentOS group close to 15.000 members!
Le 23/03/2015 17:26, Les Mikesell a ?crit :
> There is a real simple answer to privacy on facebook. Just don't post
> anything there that you would not want to be public. Just like this
> mail list.
I recently joined that list and wanted to publish a simple link to my
technical blog dedicated to CentOS (http://kikinovak.wordpress.com).
There's no commercial interest behind it,
2015 Feb 25
5
Easy way to strip down CentOS?
Hi,
I wonder if there's an easy way to strip down an installation to the
bare minimum, e. g. the packages you get when you select "minimum
installation".
In Slackware, the bone-headed package manager slackpkg has a few nice
options, among which 'slackpkg clean-system', which removes all
third-party packages in one single operation, or 'slackpkg remove
2015 Feb 10
3
KISS networking with CentOS 7
Hi,
I'm currently experimenting with CentOS 7 on a couple of installations.
I'm reasonably proficient with CentOS 5.x and 6.x.
I'd like to manage networking using a more traditional approach (Keep It
Simple Stupid). Here's what I tried so far, starting from a minimal install:
Install net-tools (to be able to use ifconfig).
Get rid of NetworkManager:
# yum remove
2014 Dec 11
6
Dropbox on CentOS 6?
Hi,
I just spent a couple of unnerving hours trying to make Dropbox work on
CentOS 6.6.
Is there a way that
1. Actually works?
2. Doesn't include jumping through burning loops?
Cheers from the sunny south of France,
Niki
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2015 Mar 24
3
CentOS 6.x desktop specs: minimum requirements
Le 24/03/2015 08:34, John R Pierce a ?crit :
> I'd be looking at something like TinyLinux or DamnSmallLinux on those.
I don't want anything else than CentOS for the job.
I used to install my own heavily customized version of Slackware on
these machines (http://www.microlinux.fr/slackware/), but this was a bit
of a hassle to maintain.
CentOS 5.x is running perfectly well on these
2014 Dec 04
2
ELRepo still active?
Hi,
I'm currently installing CentOS 5.11 i386 on an old PC.
Is the ELRepo third-party repository still active and maintained?
Cheers,
Niki Kovacs
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2015 Mar 07
2
Running the Wine emulator on CentOS 7
Hi,
Up until recently, I've been running Wine 1.6.2 on my workstation under
Slackware64 14.1. I used it to emulate a handful of legacy apps that ran
under Windows XP. They worked perfectly with that setup.
After migrating the workstation from Slackware to CentOS 7, I installed
the Wine packages, but none of my applications run. I only get an error
message about "wrong EXE
2014 Oct 11
2
Hi again & problem with minimal CentOS and Github
Hi everybody,
I'm back to CentOS after a long period during which I've been using
mainly Slackware. I still use Slackware for teaching and for my local
clients (on servers and desktops), but right now, I'm planning to update
my own documentation about CentOS, which is still based on version 5.x.
First things first. For the moment I have a sandbox server in my office
with a
2015 Feb 18
5
CentOS 7: software RAID 5 array with 4 disks and no spares?
Hi,
I just replaced Slackware64 14.1 running on my office's HP Proliant
Microserver with a fresh installation of CentOS 7.
The server has 4 x 250 GB disks.
Every disk is configured like this :
* 200 MB /dev/sdX1 for /boot
* 4 GB /dev/sdX2 for swap
* 248 GB /dev/sdX3 for /
There are supposed to be no spare devices.
/boot and swap are all supposed to be assembled in RAID level 1 across