m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Yamaban wrote:
>> On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 18:28, m.roth@... wrote:
>>
>>> I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires
>>> his three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for
>>> three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell
Yamaban wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 18:28, m.roth@... wrote:
>
>> I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires
>> his three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for
>> three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new
>> mouse).
>>
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 19:01, Yamaban wrote:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 18:28, m.roth@... wrote:
I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires his
three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for
three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 18:28, m.roth@... wrote:
I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires his
three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for
three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new
mouse).
Anyway, no cursor. In both
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 12:28:45 -0500
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new mouse).
If it's not recognized for some reason, then the solution is to get him a new
mouse. I know that's not what you want to hear, but there are numerous
multi-button mice
I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires his
three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for
three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new
mouse).
Anyway, no cursor. In both /var/log/messages and journalctl, I see "unable
to
My experience of using CentOS 7 on Precision 7510. HTH:
http://elliotli.blogspot.com/2016/11/dell-precision-15-7510-running-centos-72.html?m=1
PS. Sorry for replying to this mail. I couldn't find OP's mail.
Yan
> On Dec 2, 2016, at 7:52 AM, Andreas Benzler wrote:
>
>
I think you need 4.4 lts kernel, for example
elrepo lts.
I run this time 4.8.11 with i3 6100 HP Laptop
on my own special repo (Test envoirement).
X11 uses a git version for the intel graphic card.
If you are not a beginner. You can take a view :-)
Sincerely
Andy
[cms4all-drivers]
Hi Tony,
I've installed CentOS7 on a Latitude 7470 and can say for a fact
that most of the suff just works, while some of it that doesn't (like HDMI,
or KMS, nifty little feature I like to have) works with an Elrepo LT or ML
kernels.
Personally, I'd recommend the LT kernel. I also read in
Hello Guys,
I'm still allive, but humbled by real lifetime.
My personal test stuff moved out to a new server, with more
harddrive space.
http://www.centos.cms4all.org/
Repo
http://centos.cms4all.org/repo/7/
My HP Notebook got some bios problem. I got a new machine
with updated processor.
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Hi all,
I talked to our oVirt developers who use CentOS for upstream
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