Everyone,
I have not been able to get ether-wake to work waking up other centos 7.6
machines after
the upgrade to Centos 7.6. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so any
luck with a
fix?
Greg Ennis
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Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
>> Just updated t-bird, and once again, it wants to open a completely new
>> browser, other than using the running one.
>>
>> I started searching, and found something about editing the config, and
>> for the first one of the two they said to change, I find this:
>>
Y'all may remember me fighting this a few weeks back. I did finally
succeed, and thought that my awk script might be helpful to others. Yes,
it's really simple, it uses the build-in FORWARD chain. The line where I
skip the definition of those chains is because it *is* built in. To use
it, I did an
> Just updated t-bird, and once again, it wants to open a completely new
> browser, other than using the running one.
>
> I started searching, and found something about editing the config, and for
> the first one of the two they said to change, I find this:
>
> For one, the OP wanted an MFC, not just a printer. For another, I have an
> HP 1018, and yes, it works fine, even though it's an Evil Winprinter (you
> do *not* need to know what I went through to set up my router to serve as
> a printserver to a USB Winprinter). Finally... I have, literally,
Just updated t-bird, and once again, it wants to open a completely new
browser, other than using the running one.
I started searching, and found something about editing the config, and for
the first one of the two they said to change, I find this:
Styma, Robert (Nokia - US/Phoenix) wrote:
> I have picked up the HP LaserJet 1022n on eBay. It is black and white
> only, but works well with Linux and all versions of Windows I have
> available. They are generally inexpensive on eBay and the tone is cheap.
> I can get 4 toner cartridges for
Warren Young wrote:
> On Feb 21, 2019, at 12:00 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> So, I logged into it remotely, poked around a bit, and got it to divulge
> the motherboard, CPU, etc. that we’d used on it, and I found that we had
> a nearly-identical box sitting around powered off locally, it having
>
Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
>
> One of the reasons why I hate the new naming scheme. It was also easy in
> the past to always monitor eth0, eth1 on a server, now you always have to
> first find out how the devices are named. I don't see progress here, I see
> a step back only. Maybe that's
>> On Feb 21, 2019, at 12:00 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>>>
>>> remotely talking someone through changing ifcfg-noisenoise via nano is
>>> a
>>> minor nightmare, especially now that Confusing Network Device Naming is
>>> the default.
>>
>> A relevant war story might help here.
>>
>> We were
https://git.centos.org/summary/websites!centos.org.git
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master branch updated (1 commits)
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Fabian Arrotin
Friday, February 22, 2019 15:36 +
Replaced FTP links
> On Feb 21, 2019, at 12:00 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>>
>> remotely talking someone through changing ifcfg-noisenoise via nano is a
>> minor nightmare, especially now that Confusing Network Device Naming is
>> the default.
>
> A relevant war story might help here.
>
> We were upgrading an old
On Feb 21, 2019, at 12:00 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>
> remotely talking someone through changing ifcfg-noisenoise via nano is a
> minor nightmare, especially now that Confusing Network Device Naming is the
> default.
A relevant war story might help here.
We were upgrading an old CentOS 5 box
On Feb 21, 2019, at 11:13 PM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
>
>> On Feb 21, 2019, at 4:42 PM, Gianluca Cecchi
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> [root@desktop xorg.conf.d]# cat 00-monitor.conf
>
> Why not just ship it with text mode login and get rid of all the video
> problems? With a 800x600 resolution I
I have picked up the HP LaserJet 1022n on eBay. It is black and white only,
but works well with Linux and all versions of Windows I have available. They
are generally inexpensive on eBay and the tone is cheap. I can get 4 toner
cartridges for around $25 on eBay. It is small, dependable,
On February 22, 2019 1:18:41 AM EST, Simon Matter via CentOS
wrote:
>> Hallo,
>> the laptop of my wife is the last Win7 system in my network.
>> My question:
>> I need a well supported printer (MFC) with network interface, if
>possible
>> with colour printing.
>
>I like the OKI MFC devices. For
On 22/02/2019 10:21, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-02-22 at 07:12 +0100, Ralf Prengel wrote:
>> Hallo,
>> the laptop of my wife is the last Win7 system in my network.
>> My question:
>> I need a well supported printer (MFC) with network interface, if possible
>> with colour printing.
>>
>
> I
So far I am having smooth and functional experience with Kyocera
multi-function devices.
They connect easily to the main samba active directory domain controller
and there is a decent Android app for wireless or network printing.
PPD driver works in fedora but haven't tried with centOS yet.
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On 22/02/2019 09:21, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-02-22 at 07:12 +0100, Ralf Prengel wrote:
>> Hallo,
>> the laptop of my wife is the last Win7 system in my network.
>> My question:
>> I need a well supported printer (MFC) with network interface, if possible
>> with colour printing.
>>
>
> I
On Fri, 2019-02-22 at 07:12 +0100, Ralf Prengel wrote:
> Hallo,
> the laptop of my wife is the last Win7 system in my network.
> My question:
> I need a well supported printer (MFC) with network interface, if possible
> with colour printing.
>
I know this is a bit controversial since they are a
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