On 02/10/2023 04:32 PM, Ian Mortimer wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Feb 2023, H wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to use ansible, puppet or the like to do this on an existing
>> system?
>
> It's possible but can be a lot of work if you're not familiar with the
> software.
>
> A simpler option is to save all your
On Thu, 9 Feb 2023, H wrote:
Is it possible to use ansible, puppet or the like to do this on an existing
system?
It's possible but can be a lot of work if you're not familiar with the
software.
A simpler option is to save all your configured files in a version control
system (git,
On February 8, 2023 3:51:52 PM EST, Ian Mortimer wrote:
>On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, Fred wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to build up the courage to do a full system upgrade to
>> Rocky.latest. I hate doing upgrades, it's such a pain in the rear to
>get
>> everything working again, and get all my tweaks back into
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, Fred wrote:
I'm trying to build up the courage to do a full system upgrade to
Rocky.latest. I hate doing upgrades, it's such a pain in the rear to get
everything working again, and get all my tweaks back into place.
Getting all your configuration into ansible, puppet or
I've made to move to Rocky 8 after it was released and there is support
for MATE and if you prefer lightdm as a window manager. It has some
minor quirks, but all in all it works just fine.
I've not tried it yet but there is also a Rocky 9 MATE live image
available
ah, that's OK for now, as long as it works.
I'm trying to build up the courage to do a full system upgrade to
Rocky.latest. I hate doing upgrades, it's such a pain in the rear to get
everything working again, and get all my tweaks back into place. I despise
Gnome 3+, and prefer Mate. Someone
On Mon, 2023-02-06 at 21:13 -0500, Fred wrote:
> well, as one of the earlier posters showed how, I did remove the
> existing
> one then installed the new one (the one that Zoom offers for Centos-
> 7, not
> the one for Centos-8, which has the problem you describe) and voila,
> works
> like a
well, as one of the earlier posters showed how, I did remove the existing
one then installed the new one (the one that Zoom offers for Centos-7, not
the one for Centos-8, which has the problem you describe) and voila, works
like a charm!
Fred
On Mon, Feb 6, 2023 at 7:35 PM Ian Mortimer wrote:
On Sun, 2023-02-05 at 17:09 -0500, Fred wrote:
> Guys, I'm trying to update my zoom client and yum (or yumex) won't let
> me
> do an update,
That's because CentOS/RHEL 7 is no longer supported. Zoom download
page shows 5.13.4.711 as the latest for 7. (5.13.7.683 is the latest
for 8+.)
> so I
On 2/5/23 5:19 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
Hi
Guys, I'm trying to update my zoom client and yum (or yumex) won't let me
do an update, so I try to remove the installed one, on the theory that if
it isn't there I should be able to install a newer one, by doing "sudo yum
remove zoom_x86_64" (where my
Hi
> Guys, I'm trying to update my zoom client and yum (or yumex) won't let me
> do an update, so I try to remove the installed one, on the theory that if
> it isn't there I should be able to install a newer one, by doing "sudo yum
> remove zoom_x86_64" (where my PWD is the directory where the
Guys, I'm trying to update my zoom client and yum (or yumex) won't let me
do an update, so I try to remove the installed one, on the theory that if
it isn't there I should be able to install a newer one, by doing "sudo yum
remove zoom_x86_64" (where my PWD is the directory where the zoom RPM files
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