Hi,
I'm currently using Thunderbird synced to OwnCloud on my main
workstation running Slackware64 14.1. I just installed CentOS 7 on my
Asus S300 laptop. It's running nicely, and I'm spending some time
getting acquainted with it.
I wonder if I should stick with Thunderbird or go with the default
On 11/02/2016 09:37 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:
While doing a browser fingerprinting survey, I was quite surprised to
see I actually have a FireFox plugin installed.
The culprit is
/usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/librhythmbox-itms-detection-plugin.so
It appears that whoever maintains the rhythmbox RPM
On 11/2/2016 9:37 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:
PS does anyone actually have a real world use for an itms detection
plugin?
it appears to be used for playing itunes format multimedia embedded on
websites
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While doing a browser fingerprinting survey, I was quite surprised to
see I actually have a FireFox plugin installed.
The culprit is
/usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/librhythmbox-itms-detection-plugin.so
It appears that whoever maintains the rhythmbox RPM has chosen not to
package the browser
On 11/02/2016 08:46 PM, Christopher G. Halnin wrote:
As I have mentioned in my previous email, is there a way to recover
or bring back to life a crashed Centos OS after doing a Hard Driver
repartition or resizing?
Possibly. It depends on how the disk was previously arranged, what
filesystems
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 10:51 PM, fred roller wrote:
> There is software out there which will rebuild. It is advanced level, so
> I would concur with the others to take it to a professional data recovery
> service. Most importantly at this moment is to remove the hard
There is software out there which will rebuild. It is advanced level, so I
would concur with the others to take it to a professional data recovery
service. Most importantly at this moment is to remove the hard drive, or
at least shut down the server to minimize the read/write to the disk. The
On Wed, 2016-11-02 at 21:46 -0400, Christopher G. Halnin wrote:
> Dear Sir/s,
>
> As I have mentioned in my previous email, is there a way to recover or bring
> back to life a crashed Centos OS after doing a Hard Driver repartition or
> resizing?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> CHRIS
Hi,
On 2016-11-03, Christopher G. Halnin wrote:
>
> Does it have an automatic backup system?
Not out of the box. If the drive is not usable in its current state,
and you do not have backups, you may need to bring it to a professional
drive recovery shop.
--keith
--
there is no such as automatic backup.
if you are not familiar with system, you should hire consult and fast to
minimize damages.
doing low level disk level operations to system.. is very.. dangerous
without knowledge
Eero
3.11.2016 4.07 ap. "Christopher G. Halnin"
Actually, I am not sure if we have a backup, because honestly, I am not that
very much familiar with Centos. We use it for our mail sever for zimbra and
other web servers but after setting it up, as long it is working just fine we
don't do any other thing.
Does it have an automatic backup
yes there is. restore system from backups.
eero
3.11.2016 3.47 ap. "Christopher G. Halnin"
kirjoitti:
> Dear Sir/s,
>
> As I have mentioned in my previous email, is there a way to recover or
> bring back to life a crashed Centos OS after doing a Hard Driver
>
Dear Sir/s,
As I have mentioned in my previous email, is there a way to recover or bring
back to life a crashed Centos OS after doing a Hard Driver repartition or
resizing?
Thanks.
Regards,
CHRIS
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Am 02.11.2016 um 17:01 schrieb David Both :
> Try *lsblk -f*
Great. Thanks!
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on my one system I see something even weirder...
setroubleshoot[58420]: SELinux is preventing
/usr/bin/python2.7 from getattr access on the file
/usr/bin/rpm. For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l
892542a6-b3ea-48eb-b76f-cadffdbdbb84
Nov 02 22:21:27
On 11/2/2016 1:49 PM, Jason Welsh wrote:
on the old postgresql that comes with centos 6?
Ive asked google over and over and he wont tell me. :(
(im trying to install it as a requirement for NIPAP)
I don't think Postgres 8.4 has the infrastructure that ip4r extension
requires.
but the ip4r
on the old postgresql that comes with centos 6?
Ive asked google over and over and he wont tell me. :(
(im trying to install it as a requirement for NIPAP)
Jason
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2016:2142 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2016-2142.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2016:2141 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2016-2141.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2016:2141 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2016-2141.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 2:34 PM, FrancisM wrote:
> Dear Gianluca,
>
> Thanks for sharing this information it will take my whole week again to
> read the architecture and to understand it. By the way is it recommended to
> run the OpenStack on top of ESXi6 for testing
Leroy Tennison wrote:
> Don't know how much control you have over the remote situation but some
> UPSes have their own logs which should show this. Also, some UPSes have
> add-in boards providing network connections with various services. If
> these outages are costing enough money and the
Le 02/11/2016 à 17:16, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
> I just installed CentOS 7 on my Asus S300 laptop. Wireless was working
> OK at first, but now for mysterious reasons the NetworkManager icon
> seems to have disappeared from the notification area. When I click on
> that area, there's only
Hi,
I just installed CentOS 7 on my Asus S300 laptop. Wireless was working
OK at first, but now for mysterious reasons the NetworkManager icon
seems to have disappeared from the notification area. When I click on
that area, there's only information showing about sound, brightness,
battery status
Hello Christopher,
As Peter already pointed out it is not done to "hijack" existing
threads. It is confusing for the reader to have a different subject
discussed in an existing thread. Please start a new mail with a
descriptive subject line and send that to the list. Thank you.
Regards,
Leonard.
Try *lsblk -f*
*[root@david ~]# lsblk -f
NAME FSTYPE LABEL
UUID MOUNTPOINT
sda
└─sda1 LVM2_member DWnNT0-aHQK-4zxn-cWIL-4iAQ-fboe-QaeyOK
└─vg_Backups-Backups ext4Backups
97baf04c-5dbb-43bd-9e56-b1c23e623ae4
>
> beside blkid any other tool available?
>
Try lsblk
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I would like to have a smart cli tool, that shows a
comprehensive list about the local storage structure:
An output like:
/srv
/dev/mapper/luks-f85b7a2c-...: UUID="ca924fad-..." TYPE="ext4"
/dev/mapper/vg_internal_e-lv_internal_srv: UUID="f85b7a2c-..."
TYPE="crypto_LUKS"
On 12/07/16 18:20, Jeff White wrote:
On CentOS 7 with firewalld I have a box with numerous
interfaces acting as a NAT gateway. This works but I
noticed that it routes/forwards traffic not just from my
internal zone to external zone but also between interfaces
within the internal zone. How
Don't know how much control you have over the remote situation but some UPSes
have their own logs which should show this. Also, some UPSes have add-in
boards providing network connections with various services. If these outages
are costing enough money and the remote UPS doesn't have the
Dear Gianluca,
Thanks for sharing this information it will take my whole week again to
read the architecture and to understand it. By the way is it recommended to
run the OpenStack on top of ESXi6 for testing purpose? When I provision the
CentOS VMs for this test I append this line
Dear Sir/s,
What I mean is the system crashed where the OS is no longer booting properly.
This started when I did a "partition resize".
Unfortunately, we don't have any backup of the system.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
CHRIS
- Original Message -
From: "Peter"
Hello Hadi,
On Sat, 2016-10-29 at 22:12 -0700, Hadi Motamedi wrote:
> I am suspicious that the remote system is suffering from many
> frequent main supply power cut . Can you please do me favor and let me know
> if there is any log on my centos server that I can check to see if there
> would be
Hi,
After updating glusterfs server to 3.8.5 (from Centos-gluster-3.8.repo) the
KVM virtual machines (qemu-kvm-ev-2.3.0-31) that access storage using
libgfapi are no longer able to start. The libvirt log file shows:
[2016-11-02 14:26:41.864024] I [MSGID: 104045] [glfs-master.c:91:notify]
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 8:03 AM, FrancisM wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Is there any good and complete material on how to install OpenStack in
> CentOS out there that is updated that you can share to begin configuring. I
> have followed some documentation in
thanks a lot, I also found the project at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/aa-project/files/?source=navbar, Thanks.
2016-11-02 2:19 GMT+08:00 Julius Tchanque :
> Hi Glenn,
> I found this project similar to what you want: https://github.com/
> MilenMMinev/AsciiViewer
>
>
Hello All,
Is there any good and complete material on how to install OpenStack in
CentOS out there that is updated that you can share to begin configuring. I
have followed some documentation in docs.openstack.org and its seems like
every time i follow one of the module I hit a lot of errors and
Kk thank you.
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JEYARAJ wrote:
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