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2016 May 15
2
How to disable audio in CentOS7?
On 05/15/2016 09:11 AM, Alice Wonder wrote: > On 05/15/2016 04:48 AM, Steve Snyder wrote: >> How can I completely disable audio drivers and services in my CentOS7 >> system? >> >> This system is a server that will never run any audio applications. The >> problem is, I can't disable the audio device in my BIOS, so the system >> finds it in the PCI device
2016 May 15
0
How to disable audio in CentOS7?
On 05/15/2016 04:48 AM, Steve Snyder wrote: > How can I completely disable audio drivers and services in my CentOS7 > system? > > This system is a server that will never run any audio applications. The > problem is, I can't disable the audio device in my BIOS, so the system > finds it in the PCI device list and configures it on each boot. > > Yes, I know I can
2009 Apr 01
6
Where's v5.3 source RPMs?
It seems that the mirrors are now all sync'd with the binary RPMs, but where are the source packages? The source RPMs are available for the few packages updated since the upstream 5.3 release, but the SRPMS for the release itself are missing. Example: http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5.3/os/ has directories containing the x86 and x86_64 binaries, but should also have a SRPMS directory.
2008 Dec 11
6
Any way to reduce CPU use of OpenSSH?
On my CentOS v5.2 server (dual Pentium4) the OpenSSH daemon stands out as being the most CPU-intensive of the applications running, It's used 176 minutes of CPU time in the last 2 days alone. Is there any way to lower the CPU utilization without compromising security? (I.e. without using a less processor-intensive encrypt/decrypt algorithm?) I'm getting the CPU use figures from top,
2010 May 25
2
Samba3x daily logged errors with Win7 clients
In the course of upgrading from CentOS 5.4 to CentOS 5.5 I changed from using the samba (v3.0.x) packages to the samba3x (v3.3.8) packages, mostly because the newer version was said to better support Win7. The Samba server services Linux, WinXP, and Win7 clients. Now I get many, many errors logged to the Samba logs shortly after 3:00 AM, but only from the Win7 clients. I get roughly 430
2012 Mar 30
1
IPv6 routing failure on CentOS5
I can't get IPv6 routing to configure correctly despite everything I've read saying it should This is my network config on a fully-updated CentOS 5.8 system: # cat /etc/sysconfig/network NETWORKING=yes NETWORKING_IPV6=yes HOSTNAME=my.hostname.com GATEWAY=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd IPV6_DEFAULTGW=2a02:aaaa.bbbb::1 IPV6_DEFAULTDEV=eth0 # cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
2001 Sep 29
1
Advice on Win98 -> Win2K transition?
My LAN is running Samba v2.0.10 on RedHat Linux v7.1 and everything is running great. Not content to leave well enough alone, we will soon be converting all the Win98 clients to Win2K. What kind of Samba-related difficulties, if any, should I expect? Samba exports both shared drives and printers to the client machine on the Network. Client machines are given access to their home drives as
2015 Apr 02
1
Centos7: start job running for dev/mapper-centos\x2dhome.device
Hello All, I have this Centos7 machine that"s dualbooted with Win7. It's Centos7 with Mate desktop. The upgrade to Centos7.1 was interrupted. I ssh-d into the machine and finished it manualy, by issuing the command package-cleanup --cleandupes and yum update Now I' missing some packages, after some re?nstalling, I can boot again. However, I can not log in. EM:apr 02
2015 Dec 23
3
C7 apache file access
On 12/23/2015 02:36 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote: > On Wed, 23 Dec 2015, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > >> Pulling out what little hair I have here, but stumbled onto a >> possible problem. >> >> I have a server running C6 apache that is set up with personal >> directories and no problem showing the files. >> >> You can see it at:
2008 Feb 26
4
Pointer to simple mail server setup?
Hello. I need to set up a mail server for a small (~5 people) organization on CentOS 5.1. While I am very familiar with CentOS and Linux in general, I have zero experience in setting up a POP3(s)/SMTP mail server. I suppose eventually I'd like to do spam/virus filtering, but initially the simple sending/receiving of mail will be adequate. Can someone point me to a tutorial on setting
2018 Dec 19
5
VNC question
We have run into the infamous black screen problem with tigervnc under CentOS7, which prompted me to look into how vnc is configured here. https://access.redhat.com/solutions/966063 Am I reading this correctly - root needs to set up a systemd vnc service for every user and display individually? Compared to e.g. CentOS before 7, or indeed any other Linux/Unix system where vnc is completely under
2007 Dec 10
2
How prevent loading of audio driver at boot?
CentOS v5.1 insists on loading about a dozen audio-related drivers at boot time. Since this is a server machine, it will never run applications that require sound output. I tried setting "alias snd_cs46xx off" in modprobe.conf. Yet the system still loads that driver and the many, many other audio drivers that go with it. How can I disable the loading of audio drivers at boot
2015 Jun 10
2
Centos7 - Mate - Zombie printer icon remains after printing
------------ Original Message ------------ > Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 09:05:50 AM -0400 > From: Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 11:09:58AM +0200, > johan.vermeulen7 at telenet.be wrote: >> Hello All, >> >> I have the problem described in this bug: >> >>
2001 Mar 01
1
What is the full story with roaming profiles?
I have a stable configuration of a Samba 2.0.5a server on Redhat 6.0 and Win 95 and Win98 clients that has been running for over a year. Samba provides several file shares which are mapped to specific drives by user logon scripts. Being pedantic among other things I map a shared group share to G: and a user home share H:. When I attempt to implement roaming profiles as per "Using Samba -
2007 Dec 17
2
After 4.6 update: CUPS (via Samba): "'/printers/printers' no good!"
Since updating from 4.5 to 4.6 yesterday, I am getting a lot of CUPS errors. The error.log file is filling up with these messages: get_printer_attrs: resource name '/printers/printers' no good! And the access.log seems to be being polled often too, even in the absence of any print jobs submitted. On my network the CUPS-handled printer is exported from Samba. Given that the Samba
2007 Dec 11
3
How to disable hal's polling of CD-ROM drive in CentOS 5.1?
Given that I hardly ever use the CD-ROM drive, it makes no sense to have hal constantly polling it for new media. How can I disable this polling in CentOS 5.1? Thanks.
2016 Jan 28
2
yum / rpm kernel problems - CentOS 7.2
This is the second time I have come across a problem with yum / rpm and kernel packages with CentOS 7. I install CentOS7 and do a yum update I add elrepo epel and virtualbox repos I install Virtualbox-5.0 It fails to install it give a message similar to : - WARNING: The vboxdrv kernel module is not loaded. Either there is no module available for the current kernel
2018 Dec 09
1
Centos7 broken after update
Le 08/12/2018 ? 16:23, Pete Biggs a ?crit?: >> thanks for the suggestion. Indeed it seems I have a problem with >> glibc. Version is different between x86_64 and i386 and I have two >> glibc-common for x86_64. >> Trying to remove the old one request removing half of the system >> packages because of the dependancies. The newest cannot be removed. >> >>
2016 May 15
0
How to disable audio in CentOS7?
On 05/15/2016 08:15 AM, Steve Snyder wrote: > Only to the extent that the resources used to support the audio > subsystem could be allocated to services that are actually used. On the nearest server to me right now, the snd* drivers are using about 500k of RAM and 0% of the CPU. That's probably about 2 cents worth of RAM, given current costs. How much time are you willing to
1999 Nov 12
2
Why a copy of smbd for each smbmount mountpoint?
When an OS/2 or Win9x client logs into a (Linux) Samba v2.0.6 server the running smbd spawns a copy of itself. That second instance of smbd then handles all the shares for that client machine. In contrast, a Linux client which does multiple smbmounts (also Samba v2.0.6) will cause the server to spawn a copy of smbd for *each* smbmount mountpoint. This has the potential for using up a lot more