> Date: Monday, December 03, 2018 20:41:20 -0600
> From: Frank Cox
>
> I just tried updating this laptop to the shiny new Centos version
> and it appears that Mate doesn't like the new version of libgtop,
> as you can see here:
>
> Error: Package: marco-1.16.1-3.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
>
I just tried updating this laptop to the shiny new Centos version and it
appears that Mate doesn't like the new version of libgtop, as you can see here:
Error: Package: marco-1.16.1-3.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
Requires: libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit)
Removing:
Hello,
For many years we have modified the '/etc/named.conf' file to include local
settings. The disadvantage with this is of course that when bind is updated, it
creates an '/etc/named.conf.rpmnew' file. We then have to determine what is
new, and apply the relevant changes to our modified
On 03/12/18 23:47, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Am 03.12.2018 um 11:14 schrieb John Hodrien :
On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Simon Matter wrote:
Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies
Sorry for top post, my android BlueMail will not let me insert at the bottom.
I have found that tracker-extract seems to trigger a segfault. I note this is
not updated in CR, but comes from base. Removal of tracker seems too harsh as
it has dependant modules like brasero, evince, grilo,
On 12/2/18 11:09 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Has anybody on this list ever used this kind of wireless connection
method, which involves installing a certificate? Or maybe you can point
me to the relevant documentation?
The GNOME help system is a little light on details for WPA2 Enterprise,
but
On 12/2/18 11:34 AM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote:
Thank you for your reply
Chère mort détails About wallix
https://www.wallix.com/en/
The problem here is that all of the details of what the product *does*
seems to require requesting a demo or watching videos, and at that point
I think you're asking
I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1810) for armhfp compatible machines.
This is the current release for CentOS Linux
7 and is tagged as 1810, derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6
== Download
You can download new images for armhfp boards on
I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1810) for across our alternative architectures. Effectively
immediately, this
is the current release for CentOS Linux 7 and is tagged as 1810, derived
from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6
As always, read through the Release
https://git.centos.org/summary/websites!centos.org.git
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master branch updated (1 commits)
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Fabian Arrotin
Monday, December 3, 2018 15:49 +
Switch download
We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1810) for the x86_64 architecture. Effectively immediately, this
is the current release for CentOS Linux 7 and is tagged as 1810, derived
from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 Source Code.
As always, read through the Release Notes
Me alegro que te haya funcionado.
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Buenos dias a todos.
Estimado Cesar, gracias!
La configuracion que indicaste funciono!!
Saludos.
El sáb., 1 dic. 2018 a las 8:06, Cesar Martinez M. (<
cmarti...@servicomecuador.com>) escribió:
> Hola prueba con esta configuración
>
>
> [global]
> log file = /var/log/samba/log.%U
>
Greg Bailey writes:
> On 12/03/2018 04:00 AM, isdtor wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > OT for this list, but maybe I can get some pointers - how hard is it to get
> > some packages updated in EPEL? The project web site sends you from link to
> > link, and the ML web interface is horrible. No interest here
On 12/03/2018 04:00 AM, isdtor wrote:
Hi,
OT for this list, but maybe I can get some pointers - how hard is it to get
some packages updated in EPEL? The project web site sends you from link to
link, and the ML web interface is horrible. No interest here to become a
package maintainer or
On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 at 06:00, isdtor wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> OT for this list, but maybe I can get some pointers - how hard is it to get
> some packages updated in EPEL? The project web site sends you from link to
> link, and the ML web interface is horrible. No interest here to become a
> package
Hi,
OT for this list, but maybe I can get some pointers - how hard is it to get
some packages updated in EPEL? The project web site sends you from link to
link, and the ML web interface is horrible. No interest here to become a
package maintainer or regular contributor.
I have taken it upon
> Am 03.12.2018 um 11:14 schrieb John Hodrien :
>
> On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>> Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
started.
On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 06:22:33AM +, Cristian Danciu via CentOS wrote:
> 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
On 03/12/2018 11:14, John Hodrien wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>> Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
started. The
On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Simon Matter wrote:
Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
started. The updates completed and all looked good, until the reboot.
I got a
> Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
>> I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
>> offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
>> started. The updates completed and all looked good, until the reboot.
>>
>
> I got a similar disaster here. I
Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
> I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
> offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
> started. The updates completed and all looked good, until the reboot.
>
I got a similar disaster here. I guess the
Le 03/12/2018 à 07:22, Cristian Danciu via CentOS a écrit :
> 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
I have a centos 7.5 desktop workstation with dual nvidia graphic cards running
three monitors. I use the i915 motherboard graphics adapter for the third
monitor with bumblebee to work the magic to enable the three contiguous work
spaces.
I use the kmod nvidia drivers for the two graphics cards.
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