Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "CentOS 7/GNOME 3 customise top panel"
2016 Oct 14
2
CentOS 7/GNOME 3 customise top panel
On 14/10/16 16:23, Tris Hoar wrote:
> On 14/10/2016 13:39, Toralf Lund wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any way to customise the top panel in CentOS 7 with GNOME 3
>> (which I recently tried for the first time)? Specifically, I want to add
>> "application launchers", as it will make start-up faster than the
>> standard alternatives. (Because you can
2016 Oct 14
1
CentOS 7/GNOME 3 customise top panel
On 14/10/2016 15:45, Toralf Lund wrote:
> On 14/10/16 16:23, Tris Hoar wrote:
>> On 14/10/2016 13:39, Toralf Lund wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any way to customise the top panel in CentOS 7 with GNOME 3
>>> (which I recently tried for the first time)? Specifically, I want to add
>>> "application launchers", as it will make start-up
2018 Apr 13
2
[External] Re: [Marketing Mail] Create CentOS 6 system as "clone" of another - with LVM and different disk sizes
On 13/04/18 15:32, Lange, Markus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can simply boot a live system to create your partition layout and copy it
> over the existing system with rsync. Once your system is copied, you will need
> to customize all hardware-dependent configuration files such as {crypt,fs}tab,
> network configurations, bootloader and so on depending on your setup.
>
> Don't
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:
>
>
2016 Sep 06
1
NetworkManger wireless issues - "Failed to load root certificates"/"unable to get local issuer certificate"
On 05/09/16 11:08, John Hodrien wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Sep 2016, Toralf Lund wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to connect my CentOS 6.8 laptop to the wireless net at
>> work, which is secured with WPA2 and AES. I've done this successfully
>> in the past using NetworkManager, but a new safety feature was
>> recently introduced: A CA certificate is
2018 Nov 27
2
CentOS 7 package not present in Red Hat EL 7 - qt-assistant
I'm using CentOS 7 for development of software that is sometimes used on
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. I conjunction with an update of one of the
applications, I asked some Red Hat users to install the Qt 4 Assistant
application via the qt-assistant package (which is used by a "help"
function in our software.) It seemed like there was no such package in
the Red Hat package set,
2018 Apr 13
3
Create CentOS 6 system as "clone" of another - with LVM and different disk sizes
Hi,
I just found myself having to set up a new CentOS 6 system with a nearly
identical configuration to an existing host, so I thought I would just
1. Do a minimal install to set up partitions etc. on the new system.
2. Create an image of the existing system using Clonezilla
(http://www.clonezilla.org)
3. Run a Clonezilla restore on the new system.
- as I though it would be a lot
2016 Sep 02
2
NetworkManger wireless issues - "Failed to load root certificates"/"unable to get local issuer certificate"
Hi,
I'm trying to connect my CentOS 6.8 laptop to the wireless net at work,
which is secured with WPA2 and AES. I've done this successfully in the
past using NetworkManager, but a new safety feature was recently
introduced: A CA certificate is required. After this, I've not been able
to connect. I have a DER format file, whose path I've entered in
CA certificate:
in the
2018 Nov 28
2
[External] Re: CentOS 7 package not present in Red Hat EL 7 - qt-assistant
On 28/11/18 01:24, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 5:47 AM Toralf Lund <toralf.lund at pgs.com> wrote:
>> I'm using CentOS 7 for development of software that is sometimes used on
>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. I conjunction with an update of one of the
>> applications, I asked some Red Hat users to install the Qt 4 Assistant
>> application via the
2018 Jun 21
3
Specifying different options for different " smb" type gvfs mount
Hi,
I'm trying to use smb:// URLs with gvfs-mount and/or similar desktop
functionality to access SMB shares on different servers that support
different protocol versions and features. With some of the servers,
mount will fail with a default configuration, but I have been able to
make it work by editing some of the "client" options in
/etc/samba/smb.conf. The problem is, those
2020 Feb 26
1
[External] Re: Installing a single rpm package from desktop/browser on CentOS 7
On 24/02/2020 15:46, Pete Biggs wrote:
>> In many case, but in the situations I'm talking about here is really a
>> lot more cumbersome to use. To use the command line to install a a
>> package from a website, I have to
>>
>> 1. Right-click
>> 2. Select Save Link As
>> 3. Enter filename/directory
>> 4. Open a terminal
>> 5.
2020 Feb 24
2
[External] Re: Installing a single rpm package from desktop/browser on CentOS 7
On 21/02/2020 15:51, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> Toralf Lund <toralf.lund at pgs.com> wrote:
>
>> And, yeah, I know about rpm command line and yum and all, but shouldn't
>> there be a "more user-friendly" way?
> The command line is your friend.
In many case, but in the situations I'm talking about here is really a
lot more cumbersome to use. To use the
2017 Nov 23
5
Creating Spec file for RPM
Im trying to learn how to create RPMs but am a little confused by the
spec file.
Im trying to package up some Python scripts, rather than binary files,
and I want them to be installed in a subdirectory under /usr/local which
I shall refer to as /usr/local/X
Ive put the scripts in a tarball under /home/me/X/RPM/SOURCES
but Im getting terribly confused over what to put in the? %build
%install
2018 Jun 22
2
[External] Re: Specifying different options for different " smb" type gvfs mount
On 21/06/18 14:09, John Hodrien wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, Toralf Lund wrote:
>
>> I known that I might use mount.cifs and related "fstab" entries as an
>> alternative, but its password handling seems a lot less convenient.
>
> If you're in an AD environment, you can probably do nicely with
> mount.cifs:
Well, I'm not. Or the CentOS machine is not
2020 Feb 24
0
[External] Re: Installing a single rpm package from desktop/browser on CentOS 7
On 22/02/2020 03:55, Seth Goldin wrote:
> Unfortunately, the GUI isn't quite set up to tell you what the error would
> be.
Seriously? I'd say that if it's not set up that way it has no business
being included in a stable release of anything, let alone an "enterprise
operating system"...
> When you use `$ sudo yum install whatever.rpm`, the output in the shell
2018 Apr 13
0
[Marketing Mail] Re: [External] Re: [Marketing Mail] Create CentOS 6 system as "clone" of another - with LVM and different disk sizes
Hi,
I could be wrong, but afaik clonezilla makes bit-accurate copies of the file
system like dd does. Therefore, no configurations should be adapted. Usually
Linux doesn't care where it runs, as long as the underlying 'hardware' (or
virtual hardware) architecture matches.
However, there are a number of configuration files that need to be modified for
such clones, including network
2017 Oct 10
14
/boot partition too small
First off - let me say I am not an administrator.?? I need to know?if there is an easy way to increase my /boot partition.? When I installed CentOS 6 after running 5, it was my oversight not to increase the /boot size.? it's too small and I can't do yum updates.
if it's not easy to actually increase it, is it safe to take a chunk in my root filesystem (like /new.boot or something) and
2017 Nov 25
0
[External] Creating Spec file for RPM
On 23/11/17 18:39, Andrew W wrote:
> Im trying to learn how to create RPMs but am a little confused by the
> spec file.
OK.
I don't see a reply that answer your questions directly, so here I go...
>
> Im trying to package up some Python scripts, rather than binary files,
> and I want them to be installed in a subdirectory under /usr/local
> which I shall refer to as
2017 Oct 11
0
[External] /boot partition too small
On 10/10/17 15:55, KM wrote:
> First off - let me say I am not an administrator.?? I need to know?if there is an easy way to increase my /boot partition.? When I installed CentOS 6 after running 5, it was my oversight not to increase the /boot size.? it's too small and I can't do yum updates.
> if it's not easy to actually increase it, is it safe to take a chunk in my root
2004 Jun 22
2
function not in load table
Hi,
I apologize for this often/old question. I found some hints but couldn't
solve the problem so far.
I have C functions (incl. the header files) as well as the R wrapper
functions which I want to use for faster calculations. These functions
are included in a R package.
The installation process seems to be ok (no errors). I also can load the
package without errors. But when I call the