hello,
centos 7
If the system (wired static IP#) is powered down
and stayed powered down for some period: let
say 48 hours or so when it is rebooted again it
can not establish a network connectivity
for some time: 7 to 15 minutes and then
everything network wise is fine...
I am unable
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017, Richard wrote:
Date: Friday, September 29, 2017 15:31:04 -0600
From: FHDATA <fhd...@unm.edu>
To: centos@centos.org
hello,
I would like to download the live iso of latest
centos 7.4-1708 (desktop flavor does not matter)
I looked here and pages underneath it
hello,
I would like to download the live iso of latest
centos 7.4-1708 (desktop flavor does not matter)
I looked here and pages underneath it
https://www.centos.org/download/
but I am not finding it.
is there any other place I need to look at or
may be it's just a matter of time and
On Mon, 18 Sep 2017, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Sat, September 16, 2017 1:45 pm, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
H wrote:
I have been using the KeePassX password manager on CentOS 6 and 7 for
some time and it works pretty well. On my Windows machine I use
KeePass which offers
hello,
some users' login fails since they type upper
case for their user ids ,etc ...
how can case sensitivity be disabled so they can login
with mix of upper and lower case?
this is what i tried:
in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf i tested this below
[domain/default]
case_sensitive = false
i
Hello,
Centos 7.x
Let say a clean-install of Centos 7.x is
being performed on a box simply with two
partitions / and /boot ... and that there is
no extra complexity like lvm , raid ,etc,etc ...
Centos 7.x process allows / to be encrypted with pass phrase...
How can a key, residing on a
hello,
host: centos6 64bit (dell desktop)
guest: windows 7 64bit
virtualbox: 4.3.30
problem: host has audio but guest does not.
i.e. when virtualbox comes up, it says:
No audio devices could be opened.
ErrorID: HostAudioNotResponding
#lspci -nn | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device
Greetings,
In up2date config file there is a directive by the name of
noReplaceConfig . . .
Do you know what is the /etc/yum.conf equivalent for that?
noReplaceConfig[comment]=When selected, no packages that would change
configuration data are automatically installed
noReplaceConfig=1
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