Hello again. All good now. I followed the instructions in
https://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2010/install-adobe-flash-player-10-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel/
to the letter using yum from root, and all good now. I was missing the
PGP key and thus no TOTAL install.
"And in the end, only
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 11:08 PM Peter wrote:
> On 17/01/20 8:06 am, Lamar Owen wrote:
> > On 1/16/20 6:49 AM, Peter wrote:
> >> On 16/01/20 4:14 am, Brian Stinson wrote:
> >>> Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911)
> >>>
> >>> We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 8.
>
J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:
On 16/01/2020 20:37, Steve Clark wrote:
On 01/16/2020 03:30 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Kay Schenk said:
I kept getting messages that my old Flash Player 31 was obsolete so
I went in search of an update.
Adobe stopped releasing Flash for
A GREAT MYSTERY! See inline...
On 1/16/20 1:00 PM, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2020, Steve Clark wrote:
On 01/16/2020 03:30 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Kay Schenk said:
I kept getting messages that my old Flash Player 31 was obsolete so
I went in search of an
The image file includes the wrong (outdated) syslinux 6.03 and requires 6.04
per rufus. The fedora burner kept failing but rufus detected the issue and
downloaded syslinux 6.04 files. Please update the distro.
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On 17/01/20 8:06 am, Lamar Owen wrote:
On 1/16/20 6:49 AM, Peter wrote:
On 16/01/20 4:14 am, Brian Stinson wrote:
Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911)
We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 8.
CentOS 8 was released in September 2019. Don't you mean 8.1?
No, they
On 16/01/2020 20:37, Steve Clark wrote:
On 01/16/2020 03:30 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Kay Schenk said:
I kept getting messages that my old Flash Player 31 was obsolete so
I went in search of an update.
Adobe stopped releasing Flash for Linux a while back. IIRC the only
On Thu, 16 Jan 2020, Steve Clark wrote:
On 01/16/2020 03:30 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Kay Schenk said:
I kept getting messages that my old Flash Player 31 was obsolete so
I went in search of an update.
Adobe stopped releasing Flash for Linux a while back. IIRC the only
On 01/16/2020 03:30 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Kay Schenk said:
>> I kept getting messages that my old Flash Player 31 was obsolete so
>> I went in search of an update.
> Adobe stopped releasing Flash for Linux a while back. IIRC the only
> "supported" Flash on Linux is
Once upon a time, Kay Schenk said:
> I kept getting messages that my old Flash Player 31 was obsolete so
> I went in search of an update.
Adobe stopped releasing Flash for Linux a while back. IIRC the only
"supported" Flash on Linux is distributed as a part of Google Chrome
(and that's going
Hello all--
I kept getting messages that my old Flash Player 31 was obsolete so I
went in search of an update.
I came across several references for getting flash plugin 32 that
basically were the same as this page --
While updating my base kickstart for CentOS 8.1, I noticed it won't
auto-load from a USB device. I'm testing in a VM, but usually add a USB
drive for the ks.cfg because my kickstart skips USB drives when picking
where to install. If I leave the drive a virtio, or make it a CD, it
works.
I found
On 1/16/20 2:07 PM, Warren Young wrote:
On Jan 16, 2020, at 12:06 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
...or maybe even 8.1.1911 (which is part of the name of the DVD ISO
file), but officially it's CentOS 8 (1911).
$ lsb_release -a LSB Version: :core-4.1-amd64:core-4.1-noarch
Distributor ID: CentOS
On Jan 16, 2020, at 12:06 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
>
> ...or maybe even 8.1.1911 (which is part of the name of the DVD ISO file),
> but officially it's CentOS 8 (1911).
$ lsb_release -a
LSB Version::core-4.1-amd64:core-4.1-noarch
Distributor ID: CentOS
Description:CentOS Linux release
On 1/16/20 6:49 AM, Peter wrote:
On 16/01/20 4:14 am, Brian Stinson wrote:
Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911)
We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 8.
CentOS 8 was released in September 2019. Don't you mean 8.1?
No, they mean CentOS 8 (1911). This was hashed to
On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 09:48, Philippe Piot wrote:
>
> No it did not work; see:
> [piot@paris ~]$ sudo dnf install --nobest --allowerasing gcc-c++
> Last metadata expiration check: 0:18:24 ago on Thu 16 Jan 2020 08:28:51 AM
> CST.
> Error:
> Problem: package gcc-8.3.1-4.5.el8.x86_64 requires
On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 08:27, Philippe Piot wrote:
>
> Also just to be more specific I am running CentOS 8.1. So the issue I
> encounter were after upgrading to 8.1. Thank you! -- Philippe.
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 6:48 AM Philippe Piot wrote:
>
> > I am doing a dnf install
On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 07:58, Asle Ommundsen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Tonight I upgraded two CentOS 8 boxes to CentOS 8.1 (1911). Then after a
> reboot of the first server the network was unavailable. In IPMI console
> everything except the network was looking good. Network was unreachable.
> No errors
Also just to be more specific I am running CentOS 8.1. So the issue I
encounter were after upgrading to 8.1. Thank you! -- Philippe.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 6:48 AM Philippe Piot wrote:
> I am doing a dnf install package_without_version for instance for g++:
>
> [piot@paris opal]$ sudo dnf
Dear all,
after the upgrade to CentOS 8.1.1911, the package openldap-servers is not
anymore included in the PowerTools. However, if I look into:
https://koji.mbox.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=4971 I can see that
this package have been build.
Do you know in which repo I can find such
Hi,
Tonight I upgraded two CentOS 8 boxes to CentOS 8.1 (1911). Then after a
reboot of the first server the network was unavailable. In IPMI console
everything except the network was looking good. Network was unreachable.
No errors in NetworkManager. I also restarted NetworkManager, but it
I am doing a dnf install package_without_version for instance for g++:
[piot@paris opal]$ sudo dnf install gcc-c++
Last metadata expiration check: 0:01:06 ago on Thu 16 Jan 2020 06:45:59 AM
CST.
Error:
Problem: package gcc-8.3.1-4.5.el8.x86_64 requires glibc-devel >=
2.2.90-12, but none of the
On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 07:24, Philippe Piot wrote:
>
> Thanks, Stephen. Just for completeness, the repo I am currently pointing to
> are
>
> [piot@paris opal]$ sudo dnf update
> CentOS-8 - AppStream
> 775 kB/s | 5.8 MB 00:07
> CentOS-8 - Base
> 798
Thanks, Stephen. Just for completeness, the repo I am currently pointing to
are
[piot@paris opal]$ sudo dnf update
CentOS-8 - AppStream
775 kB/s | 5.8 MB 00:07
CentOS-8 - Base
798 kB/s | 4.0 MB 00:05
CentOS-8 - Extras
2.9
On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 23:29, Philippe Piot wrote:
>
> All,
> While updating my package using dnf update all I allow dnf to clean some
> package with unresolved dependencies.
> I would like to reinstall some of them but got an error message "but none
> of the providers can be installed"
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On 16/01/20 4:14 am, Brian Stinson wrote:
Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911)
We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 8.
CentOS 8 was released in September 2019. Don't you mean 8.1?
Peter
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Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Is it possible to control behaviour with udev rules?
No idea - I haven't found anything that allows you to 'control'
Bluetooth - including any mention of udev rules
I have no idea if udev could be used in this way - nor where to start in
creating possible udev
David,
When I run the command with --allowerasing the following packages where
removed due to unavailable dependencies:
annobin-8.64-1.el8.x86_64
glibc-headers-2.28-42.el8.1.x86_64
libdrm-devel-2.4.96-2.el8.x86_64
boost-devel-1.66.0-6.el8.x86_64
boost-openmpi-devel-1.66.0-6.el8.x86_64
Am 15.01.20 um 15:02 schrieb James Pearson:
Phil Perry wrote:
What is the threat you're trying to mitigate, specifically? I don't
see
how pairing a tablet would allow file transfers. An unauthorized
device
can't unilaterally pair with your system.
If you enable Bluetooth on a workstation
Hallo,
has anyone a working Centos 8.1 PXE Installation?
This is my problem
http://realtechtalk.com/Centos_PXEBoot_NetInstall_Failure__Pane_is_dead-2012-articles
These hints and other don t work here.
Thanks
Ralf
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