Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-10 Thread H
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

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-10 Thread Ian Mortimer
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,

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-09 Thread H
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

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-08 Thread Ian Mortimer
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

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-08 Thread Pete Geenhuizen
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

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-07 Thread Fred
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

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-07 Thread Ian Mortimer
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

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-06 Thread Fred
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:

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-06 Thread Ian Mortimer
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

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-05 Thread Chris Schanzle via CentOS
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

Re: [CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-05 Thread Simon Matter
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

[CentOS] C7, removing zoom problem

2023-02-05 Thread Fred
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