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2018 Jan 12
3
lshw in centos 7 withdrawn
John--
Thanks for the suggestion. I finally had a chance to get to the
system in question, It was the only one of many that exhibited the
USB hang. I tried a reboot with the two USB disks
disconnected. Everything worked. I plugged them in, and then did
both "lsusb -v" and "lshw", and again, everything worked.
Continuing my test:
Reboot with both drives plugged in:
2018 Jan 12
0
lshw in centos 7
On 11 January 2018 at 20:23, david <david at daku.org> wrote:
> Folks
>
> I've been running lshw for years in both Centos 6 and Centos 7, yet just
> recently it started hanging. Neither a Control^C nor a "kill" of the
> process cured the hang; only a reboot.
>
Is this just one system or a range of boxes? I just ran it on 2
different ones running CentOS 7 and
2017 Mar 01
5
Finding lshw and flash-plugin or alternates
Dear CentOS Gurus
I have been using "repoforge.org" primarily to obtain two RPMs,
"lshw" and "flash-plugin". I recently realized that "repoforge.org"
should not be used, as it has had no updates for a long long
time. But, when I search for the RPMs within the repos:
base
centosplus
contrib
epel
extras
updates
the lshw program is nowhere to
2012 Nov 15
1
lshw on a newer Dell
Odd thing: I just installed and tried to run lshw on a Dell R415 running
5.8. It goes through the subsystems it's scanning, hits IDE, and that's it
- it just sits there. I've waited minutes.
Anyone else seen this?
mark
2018 Jan 15
1
lshw in centos 7 withdrawn
Warren
Thanks for the thoughts. Even with 'dmesg', I
found nothing. The reboot got rid of the problem
and it continues to run perfectly in the same configuration.
I, too, have a slight dislike for external USB
disks, and much prefer internal drives for esveral reasons:
- Internal drives are protected by being inside a
tower and thus have less chance of falling or
being bumped than
2017 Mar 01
0
Finding lshw and flash-plugin or alternates
david wrote:
> Dear CentOS Gurus
>
> I have been using "repoforge.org" primarily to obtain two RPMs,
> "lshw" and "flash-plugin". I recently realized that "repoforge.org"
> should not be used, as it has had no updates for a long long
> time. But, when I search for the RPMs within the repos:
<snip>
CentOS 7, just updated:
yum list
2015 May 27
1
Command line mp3 player
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> On 5/22/2015 5:01 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>> On Fri, 22 May 2015 16:20:15 -0400
>> Bowie Bailey wrote:
>>
>>> Any suggestions as to where to go from here?
>> What is your audio device? Are you sure it's supported?
>>
>> (The lshw command will tell you what hardware you have.)
>
> Supported by what? OS, or mpg123?
>
2010 Mar 08
1
looking for lshw xml parser
Hey folks,
Google brings up one concrete hit at
http://chadsikorra.com/?p=96
but I contacted the author and he said it is buggy and needs a fair
bit of work, so I decided against using it.
That's about all I was able to come up with.
Anything else out there?
thanks,
-Alan
--
?Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV?
- Michael Pollan, author of "In
2018 Jan 15
0
lshw in centos 7 withdrawn
On Jan 12, 2018, at 3:18 PM, david <david at daku.org> wrote:
>
> Or is it related to the annoying spin-down and spin-up delay of external USB disks.
More likely, crap hardware, which is awfully hard to avoid in USB-land.
Just the other day, I traced a machine that failed to reboot to an external USB disk. Unplug it, machine boots right up. Move the same disk to a machine as
2015 May 22
2
Command line mp3 player
On Fri, 22 May 2015 16:20:15 -0400
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Any suggestions as to where to go from here?
What is your audio device? Are you sure it's supported?
(The lshw command will tell you what hardware you have.)
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2020 Aug 02
5
8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
><snip>
> >> Yes .. it should be on mirror.centos.org now .. you could change the
> >> repo where your updates come from.? OR .. wait for that mirror to get
> >> updated.
> >
> >
> > I just did
> > yum clean all
> > yum update
> >
> > and 15-8 showed up.? Maybe the 'clean all'
> did it, or maybe just
2015 Jan 26
2
Problem with GTX 970 under Fedora 21
On 26/01/15 20:11, Tobias Klausmann wrote:
>
> On 25.01.2015 21:40, super_7b wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I took this issue to the Fedora forum initially, but no-one there has
>> been able to offer any guidance, so I have decided to come to the
>> nouveau community directly.
>>
>> I was running a KDE desktop under Fedora 21 successfully, including
>>
2020 Aug 02
1
8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com>
Reply-To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
Subject: Re: [CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2020 10:57:49 -0400
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 at 10:20, david <david at daku.org> wrote:
> > <snip>
2014 Jul 08
2
How to get uuid info inside a lxc container created by libvirt_lxc
Hi ,
Is there anyway to get uuid info inside a lxc container which is created
by libvirt_lxc?
For kvm, we can use dmidecode or lshw to get this info inside vm. Is
there any tools
to do this thing for libvirt lxc?
Thanks for any help~
--
------------
Jackie
Best Regards
2018 Dec 03
2
Centos7- WiFi not recognized - HWaddress - Or Any Idea
Hello,
I recently installed centos7+Gnome on my macbook air , at first start the wireless adaptor , which is the (infamous?) BCMA4360 , seemed to work because I was asked to choose the network and provided password, but thereafter wifi did not appear, so I can connect to the Internet only by cable. Googling a few days and checking on my computer I found the following:- the infamous wifi adapter
2014 Jul 08
2
Re: How to get uuid info inside a lxc container created by libvirt_lxc
于 2014年07月08日 12:06, Eric Blake 写道:
> On 07/07/2014 10:02 PM, Qiang Guan wrote:
>> Hi ,
>>
>> Is there anyway to get uuid info inside a lxc container which is created
>> by libvirt_lxc?
>>
>> For kvm, we can use dmidecode or lshw to get this info inside vm. Is
>> there any tools
>> to do this thing for libvirt lxc?
> Per the docs:
>
2020 Aug 02
1
8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
At 07:57 AM 8/2/2020, you wrote:
>On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 at 10:20, david <david at daku.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> > ><snip>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > >> Yes .. it should be on mirror.centos.org now .. you could change the
> > > >> repo where your updates come from.?? OR
> .. wait for that mirror to get
> >
2010 May 14
1
System unusable (hangs) after xm create - xen 4
Hello
I have a production server, on which I had to install a new OS.
Unfortunately, xen is not willing to run any domUs!
Any help would be most highly appreciated.
My problem is essentially that described in this post, to which there was
no answer at the time:
<http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2009-06/msg01147.html>
Symptoms:
When trying to xm create a previously
2019 Oct 01
3
Centos 8 and Lynx
Folks
I find the Lynx browser does not appear in any of the repositories
used during default installation of Centos 8 (x86_64). Is this
program no longer supported? I didn't see a reference to it in the
notsupported list.
David
2012 Mar 07
2
hardware issues? driver issues?
Got a bunch of servers from Penguin. Supermicro m/b's H8QG6. We put a 3tb
drive in for additional workspace for the users, and some of them won't
read, others will go for weeks, then spit out DRDY errors. lshw shows the
controller as an ATI SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 SATA.
I did notice that it shows
*-storage
description: SATA controller
product: SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 SATA