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2016 Jan 19
2
Monitor Dummy Device
Am 2016-01-19 02:01, schrieb Mark LaPierre: > On 01/17/16 11:42, Joey wrote: >> Hello List, >> >> i want to use a Dual-Screen Solution without connected a second >> Monitor. >> >> Its a solution available, that a physical monitor/Device is simulated? >> I >> want to use it on KDE. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Joey >
2016 Jan 19
4
Monitor Dummy Device
When i do presentation i have this workflow: I connect the beamer on my notebook so i have dualscreen. On my notebook screen i have all icons/windows i need. The things i want to show i move to the 2. desktopscreen (the beamer). If i want to be independent of the cable-end of the beamer i do this: i connect a second monitor to my notebook and i stream the screen of the 2. monitor with ffmpeg
2015 Jun 16
5
Virtualization
Hi list, what solution do you use for virtualizzation? thanks in advance.
2015 Jun 22
6
OT Advantage of running DNS server?
What is the advantage, if any, of running one's own DNS server? Surely the link between domain name and IP address must already have been established? -- Timothy Murphy gayleard /at/ eircom.net School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin
2015 Oct 28
3
OT Strange IP address on home network
Sounds like you have a host with a NIC that's configured for DHCP but either can't communicate with the DHCP server, or there are no free IPs for the DHCP server to give it. On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Jason Warr <jason at warr.net> wrote: > It's a Zero Config IP address. Most likely a host with zero config > enabled, pretty much all Windows by default, was
2016 Nov 04
5
RHEL 7.3 released
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: > On 11/04/2016 04:38 AM, James Hogarth wrote: > > As a heads up RHEL 7.3 is released: > > <snip> > > 1. Is CentOS-7.3 done yet? Answer: NO! > > And it is NOT CentOS-7.3 .. it is CentOS-7 (1611) based on RHEL-7.3 > Sources. The main tree will be labeled '7.3.1611' on
2016 May 23
9
CentOS 7, container question
Hi, folks, We would like to run a container on a server, the reason being the COST of a Sybase license (it's by core), and what we can afford is a 4-core license. Now, the server's a nice Dell w/ 32 cores, so, ideally, what we want to do is set up containers, then, in one container, *only* have it see 4 cores, while the rest of the server, including (possibly) other containers, can see
2016 Apr 13
3
Badlock bad luck
I'm seeing the exact same behavior in my environment (NT4 PDC, not AD). I had to downgrade samba get systems working again. The full error message is: "The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed". Did you have any luck finding a solution?
2016 Nov 08
1
How to start a script to complete configuration
It would be hard to use ansible, cfengine or whatever while there no IP address on the new VM..... On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 10:47 AM, <cpolish at surewest.net> wrote: > On 2016-11-07 14:35, Bernard Fay wrote: > > Hi, > > > > We have a virtual environment based on XenServer. In this environment I > > defined a template for CentOS 7 servers. > > > > I
2015 Jun 16
3
Virtualization
ESX(i) 6 and vCloud Air. At home, KVM and Vagrant. On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Numan Fatih YARCI < fatih.yarci at linux.org.tr> wrote: > KVM - Vagrant - Docker :) > > On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 at 17:41 Alessandro Baggi <alessandro.baggi at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi list, > > what solution do you use for virtualizzation? > > > > thanks in
2015 Jun 22
0
OT Advantage of running DNS server?
I suppose a lot of it depends on your needs. For us, we run internal DNS servers for all the VMs we have running; mostly for software development and monitoring. It makes sense for us to do so as we have mostly Macs (and my Linux workstation) that work better using DNS. Had we been a mostly Windows shop, we'd likely use NetBIOS internally with some Dynamic DNS for win clients. We also have
2016 Jan 19
0
Monitor Dummy Device
I'm curious as to what exactly you are needing what appears to be a second monitor without an actual second monitor? For what purpose do you think you need such a setup? Maybe there's another method to get what you want if you can give us more detail. On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 10:53 AM, Joey <forum at r5d.de> wrote: > Am 2016-01-19 02:01, schrieb Mark LaPierre: > >> On
2016 Apr 05
4
How to set hostname and domainnmae in CentOS 7?
We can permanently set hostname using hostnamectl set-hostname. How can we permanently set *domain name* in CentOS 7? I found an article <http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/239920/how-to-set-the-fully-qualified-hostname-on-centos-7-0> that recommended setting FQDN using hostnamectl. Is that the right way to set hostname and domainname at the same time using *hostnamectl set-hostname*
2010 Nov 07
3
Why are the hackers scanning for these?
Hey, I'm going thru logs, and I see some very common and interesting things that the hackers are looking for. In a whole bunch of scans, I've noticed that the first guess or two for sip accounts is usually a 10-digit number. I'm asking myself, why these numbers? Are they looking for a voip trunk? Or is it just like a serial number for the scan? What? Here's some examples:
2016 May 23
0
CentOS 7, container question
I've been wracking my brain, but for the life of me can't recall the exact program name, but back when I managed a HPCC, there was a tool that would let you restrict a running process to X number of CPUs/Cores natively. I keep thinking it was MPC, but nothing googles on that. Regardless, that might be a better way of running Sybase, as a container may not be beefy enough to handle the
2016 Nov 04
1
RHEL 7.3 released
I'm with Matthew Phelps on this. If CentOS is built with the exact same sources as RHEL, why not keep the numbering scheme the same? That would make life easier for people like me who build CentOS RPMs from tarballs/SRPMS that run on RHEL and having to look up version numbers is just idiotic. I mean, that's a Microsoft pet peeve of mine. This is also why I don't deploy CentOS as
2015 Feb 26
2
Kickstart with multiple eth devices
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 13:42:57 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner <ashley at pcraft.com> wrote: > And after picking this back up this morning .... still no dice. I have > now > blacklisted the one module that would enumerate the add-in ethernet port > so > that is no longer an issue during the kickstart process, however the > following is now happening: > > - kickstart
2015 Feb 25
4
Kickstart with multiple eth devices
On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 17:11:02 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner <ashley at pcraft.com> wrote: > Add "rdblacklist=MODULE_NAME" to your append line in pxelinux.conf file. >> > > Trying that next. It'll have to wait till tomorrow as we're under a > serious > blizzard/snow event right now and I'd like to get home before all of hell > freezes over.
2015 Mar 27
4
Not getting updates?
I installed CentOS 7 late last year to use as my Nagios/Cacti Monitoring server. Clean install, nothing real complicated just the server version with no GUI, just command line/SSH. I have noticed over the last 3 months that I've not had ANY updates when I run 'yum update'. I have run 'yum clean all' to see if that might be a problem, and I've made sure the updates repo
2015 Mar 12
3
Centos 6 - Persistant static routes
On Mar 12, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Jason Warr <jason at warr.net> wrote: > > On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 12:43:27 -0500, Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> wrote: > >> I found: >> >> http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/configuring-static-routes-in-debian-or-red-hat-linux-systems.html >> >> where it says to add to ifcfg-eth0: >> >>