On 9 April 2018 at 04:47, Tom Grace wrote:
> On 09/04/2018 07:47, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>> I didn't know a screensaver was that critical.
>
> It's critical in that XScreenSaver deals with locking the screen/dealing
> with passwords. I believe the fancy animation
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On 2018-04-09, Valeri Galtsev
wrote:
>
>
> On 04/09/18 11:15, Paul Heinlein wrote:
>> On Sat, 7 Apr 2018, Pete Biggs wrote:
>>
Does CentOS changed the package management? :-)
>>>
>>> Quite.
>>>
>>> This is not an Ubuntu dig, but when I challenge some of the users
Le 09/04/2018 à 15:33, Rich Bowen a écrit :
> Do you blog about CentOS? Or about Linux in general? We need your voice.
My french tech blog has a heavy CentOS bias.
https://blog.microlinux.fr/
CentOS on the desktop:
https://blog.microlinux.fr/poste-de-travail/
CentOS on a LAN server:
On 04/09/18 11:15, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018, Pete Biggs wrote:
Does CentOS changed the package management? :-)
Quite.
This is not an Ubuntu dig, but when I challenge some of the users
about the more dangerous sudo's they try, inevitably they say they got
the command from
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018, Pete Biggs wrote:
Does CentOS changed the package management? :-)
Quite.
This is not an Ubuntu dig, but when I challenge some of the users
about the more dangerous sudo's they try, inevitably they say they
got the command from the net, and by that they usually mean
Hello
I know this not the place to ask help, but i can't send messages to iscsi
list. :(
I have 3 CentOS 6 connecting to a ISCSI server with Targecli suddenly they
lost connection and i receive this error when i performance iscsiadm --mode
discovery --type sendtargets --portal x.x.x.x
Do you blog about CentOS? Or about Linux in general? We need your voice.
As mentioned on
https://blog.centos.org/2018/04/seven-centos-org-is-dead-long-life-to-blog-centos-org/
this morning, authentication for blog.centos.org is tied to
accounts.centos.org (through OpenID). So if you have a
On 09/04/2018 07:47, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> I didn't know a screensaver was that critical.
It's critical in that XScreenSaver deals with locking the screen/dealing
with passwords. I believe the fancy animation bits are separate.
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Hello,
You should contact your control panel supplier as they are known to heavily
modify the stock settings and packages and are not really supported here.
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- Original Message -
> From: "Frank M. Ramaekers"
> It's not rocket science: someone on your distro's team just needs to
> update it ONCE A YEAR. If that is too onerous for them, then I'd prefer
> that they not distribute my software at all.
And that just goes to show that he knows not what CentOS is - since
clearly he doesn't realise that it
Hello,
On Sun, 08 Apr 2018 18:10:35 -0700 Keith Keller
wrote:
> On 2018-04-08, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> > Le 09/04/2018 à 00:33, Keith Keller a écrit :
> >> I think you can use the --no-splash switch.
> >>
> >>
Le 09/04/2018 à 03:04, Chris Adams a écrit :
> It's Open Source - patching to remove such a nag is legal and a service
> to the users.
>
> It's a screensaver program - how many updates does it need anyway? If
> it is just updates to add more fancy animations, there is zero reason to
> demand
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