Re: [CentOS] Gnote equivalent in CentOS 8
As I can see, Cherytree can be used only on Fedora 32 and above due to dependencies. I personally use Tomboy for years. I install it from Fedora 28 repository I have set up on my CentOS 8 laptop. In general, Fedora 28 packages can be directly installed to CentOS 8, but I recommend being careful not to install dependency packages that can mess with apps from EL repositories. On 12/24/20 8:34 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Le 24/12/2020 à 18:04, Robert Nichols a écrit : >> In CentOS 8, is there an equivalent for the gnote application? > > I've been using Gnote for a few years, until it got improved to death by the > good GNOME folks. > > I've moved to Cherrytree, which is a great piece of software. I highly > recommend it. > > https://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/ > > Cheers, > > Niki > -- Ljubomir Ljubojevic (Love is in the Air) PL Computers Serbia, Europe StarOS, Mikrotik and CentOS/RHEL/Linux consultant ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Gnote equivalent in CentOS 8
On 12/24/20 12:41 PM, Frank Cox wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 11:04:26 -0600 Robert Nichols wrote: In CentOS 8, is there an equivalent for the gnote application? I personally use vimwiki. Have you tried compiling the Fedora srpm on your Centos box? A lot of stuff that you might want to install on Centos can be compiled with few or no changes in many cases. No luck compiling. I run into the issues with missing -devel packages in CentOS 8. When I track down the needed -devel packages (gtkmm30-devel, gspell-devel), those won't install because of various missing pkgconfig(...) dependencies. That's probably why those -devel packages aren't in the CentOS yum repositories. -- Bob Nichols "NOSPAM" is really part of my email address. Do NOT delete it. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Gnote equivalent in CentOS 8
Le 24/12/2020 à 18:04, Robert Nichols a écrit : > In CentOS 8, is there an equivalent for the gnote application? I've been using Gnote for a few years, until it got improved to death by the good GNOME folks. I've moved to Cherrytree, which is a great piece of software. I highly recommend it. https://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/ Cheers, Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'église - 30730 Montpezat Site : https://www.microlinux.fr Blog : https://blog.microlinux.fr Mail : i...@microlinux.fr Tél. : 04 66 63 10 32 Mob. : 06 51 80 12 12 ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Gnote equivalent in CentOS 8
On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 11:04:26 -0600 Robert Nichols wrote: > In CentOS 8, is there an equivalent for the gnote application? I personally use vimwiki. Have you tried compiling the Fedora srpm on your Centos box? A lot of stuff that you might want to install on Centos can be compiled with few or no changes in many cases. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
[CentOS] Gnote equivalent in CentOS 8
In CentOS 8, is there an equivalent for the gnote application? -- Bob Nichols "NOSPAM" is really part of my email address. Do NOT delete it. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
[CentOS] HE-IPv6-Tunnel with CentOS 7
Hello, on my tunnel end I habe configured this: in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 I added this IPV6INIT=yes IPV6ADDR=lan-prefix::1 IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="fe80::1" IPV6_AUTOCONF=no IPV6_ROUTER=yes /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-sit1 is this TYPE=SIT NAME=sit1 ONBOOT=yes DEVICE=sit1 BOOTPROTO=none IPV6INIT=yes IPV6TUNNELIPV4=ipv4-of-tunnel-at-he IPV6TUNNELIPV4LOCAL=myipv4 IPV6ADDR=tunnel-prefix::2 in /etc/sysconfig/network I added this: NETWORKING_IPV6="yes" IPV6FORWARDING="yes" IPV6_DEFAULTGW=tunnel-prefix::1 IPV6_DEFAULTDEV=sit1 everything works fine, but can someone explain this behaviour: traceroute6 www.google.com doing this on this CentOS-Box, I have tunnel-prefix::1 at the first hop as expected; doing this on another Linux (CentOS), I have the CentOS-Box at the first hop and tunnel-prefix::1 at the 2nd hop as expected, but doing this on a Windows, there I have tunnel-prefix::1 at the 2nd and the 3rd hop, why? (the same with my own 6in4-tunnel) Thanks, Walter ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
[CentOS] centos-release-gluster8 missing
Hello All, does anyone know where is centos-release-gluster8 for CentOS 7 ? Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] keepass for CentOS Linux OS
On 24/12/2020 00:09, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 12:23 AM Richard wrote: Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2020 23:24:49 +0530 From: Kaushal Shriyan Are there any repos to download keepass password manager for CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core)? I am getting Service Unavailable when I hit https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/keepass as per https://keepass.info/download.html You can get this for CentOS-7 from the EPEL repo. Thanks Richard for the response. I have installed it on CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core) server. Is there a GUI for it to access it from a network similar to bitwarden (https://bitwarden.com/)? For example http://keepass.example.com. I am going through https://keepass.info/download.html rpm -qil keepassx2-2.0.3-2.el7.x86_64 Name: keepassx2 Version : 2.0.3 Release : 2.el7 Architecture: x86_64 Install Date: Thu 24 Dec 2020 05:26:30 AM IST Group : User Interface/Desktops Size: 1892119 License : GPLv2+ Signature : RSA/SHA256, Wed 30 Nov 2016 04:33:42 AM IST, Key ID 6a2faea2352c64e5 Source RPM : keepassx2-2.0.3-2.el7.src.rpm Build Date : Wed 30 Nov 2016 03:25:42 AM IST Build Host : buildhw-09.phx2.fedoraproject.org Relocations : (not relocatable) Packager: Fedora Project Vendor : Fedora Project URL : http://www.keepassx.org/ Summary : Cross-platform password manager Description : KeePassX is an application for people with extremly high demands on secure personal data management. KeePassX saves many different information e.g. user names, passwords, urls, attachemts and comments in one single database. For a better management user-defined titles and icons can be specified for each single entry. Furthermore the entries are sorted in groups, which are customizable as well. The integrated search function allows to search in a single group or the complete database. KeePassX offers a little utility for secure password generation. The password generator is very customizable, fast and easy to use. Especially someone who generates passwords frequently will appreciate this feature. The complete database is always encrypted either with AES (alias Rijndael) or Twofish encryption algorithm using a 256 bit key. Therefore the saved information can be considered as quite safe. KeePassX uses a database format that is compatible with KeePass Password Safe for MS Windows. /usr/bin/keepassx2 /usr/lib64/keepassx2/libkeepassx-autotype-x11.so /usr/share/applications/keepassx2.desktop /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3 /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3/CHANGELOG /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3/README.md /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128 /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/keepassx.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/mimetypes /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/mimetypes/application-x-keepassx.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16 Best Regards, Kaushal I prefer the community fork, KeePassXC, which is more actively maintained with new/updated features regularly added. There is no recent RPM package AFAIK but it's really easy to install the very latest Snap package from here and comes with all the latest encryption (AES 256bit) and key derivation functions (Argon2): https://keepassxc.org/download/ It's the first time I'd installed a snap and was pleasantly surprised how easy it was plus updates are automatic. For extra security I then don't use it to store the full password, but separately add a salt creating a double-blind password for more sensitive uses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boj9q26gadE ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos