On 21 January 2016 at 12:03, Warren Young wrote:
> On Jan 20, 2016, at 5:52 PM, Henry McLaughlin wrote:
> >
> > I am new to CentOS and trying to setup a Samba file server however when
> > discovering domains I receive an authorisation error:
> >
> >
On 01/20/2016 03:32 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:
On 01/20/2016 02:58 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 04:52 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 04:48 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 04:39 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 01:37 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
hi,
I noticed that RPM
>
> On 21 January 2016 at 12:03, Warren Young wrote:
>
>> On Jan 20, 2016, at 5:52 PM, Henry McLaughlin
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > I am new to CentOS and trying to setup a Samba file server however when
>> > discovering domains I receive an authorisation error:
>>
On Jan 20, 2016, at 5:08 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> On Jan 20, 2016, at 5:00 PM, Joey wrote:
>>
>> A hoped its possible to configure a second xorg-server or a
>> fakedevice/-monitor that kde recognize this and you could use this as
>> second desktop in
I am new to CentOS and trying to setup a Samba file server however when
discovering domains I receive an authorisation error:
[root@sssd-testing ~]# id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
[root@sssd-testing ~]# realm discover
realm: Couldn't discover realms: Not authorized to perform this
On Jan 20, 2016, at 5:52 PM, Henry McLaughlin wrote:
>
> I am new to CentOS and trying to setup a Samba file server however when
> discovering domains I receive an authorisation error:
>
> [root@sssd-testing ~]# id
> uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
>
Yes. Sometimes i go to the front like a teacher and then i go to the
groupdesks. And i hate it always to go back to the front where the cable
of the beamer ends only to use my device and to show the whole
participants things on the beamer. This feels so much last millenium.
Am 20.01.2016 um
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 04:54:40PM +0100, Joey wrote:
> Yes, with a cable connect it is possible, of course.
>
> But i dont like it to be restricted in my movement by wired to a hdmi-cable.
> :-)
So how would a second, virtual display help?
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2016, 7:17 AM Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 01/19/2016 06:46 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> > Hence, bad sectors accumulate. And the consequence of this often
> > doesn't get figured out until a user looks at kernel messages and sees
> > a bunch of hard link resets
>
>
Joey wrote:
>
> Am 20.01.2016 um 15:07 schrieb Jonathan Billings:
>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 10:49:31PM +0100, Joey wrote:
>>> i try xephyr/xnest, but i dont recognize how i can use a nested display
>>> like
>>> a second screen.
>> I guess I still don't understand why you need a second, virtual
>>
Yes, with a cable connect it is possible, of course.
But i dont like it to be restricted in my movement by wired to a hdmi-cable.
:-)
Am 20.01.2016 um 15:07 schrieb Jonathan Billings:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 10:49:31PM +0100, Joey wrote:
>> i try xephyr/xnest, but i dont recognize how i can
On 01/20/2016 02:58 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 04:52 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 04:48 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 04:39 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 01:37 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
hi,
I noticed that RPM packages I sign use SHA1
Signature :
Virtual Display have different meanings.
i need a solution like a dualscreen. i want to move with mouse windows
from one screen to the other. and i need that i can stream the 2. screen
for example with ffmpeg. with ffmpeg i can stream a part of the desktop
(also the second screen)
i try to use
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 08:49:02PM +0100, Joey wrote:
> Virtual Display have different meanings.
>
> i need a solution like a dualscreen. i want to move with mouse windows
> from one screen to the other. and i need that i can stream the 2. screen
> for example with ffmpeg. with ffmpeg i can
On 01/20/2016 09:55 AM, Steve Clark wrote:
Any ideas?
IP forwarding needs to be enabled, and you also need rules in your
FORWARD chain to allow the packets.
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On Jan 19, 2016, at 9:11 AM, Joey wrote:
>
> i stream the screen of the 2. monitor with ffmpeg / ffserver
That’s an inherently problematic way of approaching the problem.
Wifi is a terrible medium for transmitting live video, or in fact any realtime
data. It’s subject to
On 01/20/2016 02:58 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 04:52 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 04:48 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 04:39 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/20/2016 01:37 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
hi,
I noticed that RPM packages I sign use SHA1
Signature :
Thank you Jonathan for your participation.
But i only want the same workflow like a second device is wired.
A hoped its possible to configure a second xorg-server or a
fakedevice/-monitor that kde recognize this and you could use this as
second desktop in same way as in dualscreen-modus.
So i
Hi List,
I am running into a problem where I have 2 interfaces bridged with and ip
address assigned.
I have another interface in which traffic has ingress traffic that needs to go
out the bridged interface.
I am trying unsuccessfully to SNAT the traffic leaving the bridge interface to
its
On Jan 20, 2016, at 5:00 PM, Joey wrote:
>
> But i only want the same workflow like a second device is wired.
>
> A hoped its possible to configure a second xorg-server or a
> fakedevice/-monitor that kde recognize this and you could use this as
> second desktop in same way as in
On 01/20/2016 04:48 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 01/20/2016 04:39 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 01/20/2016 01:37 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> I noticed that RPM packages I sign use SHA1
>>>
>>> Signature : RSA/SHA1, Fri 08 Jan 2016 10:50:58 AM PST, Key ID
>>> ad3b591d147abf59
>>>
On 01/20/2016 04:39 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 01/20/2016 01:37 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> I noticed that RPM packages I sign use SHA1
>>
>> Signature : RSA/SHA1, Fri 08 Jan 2016 10:50:58 AM PST, Key ID
>> ad3b591d147abf59
>>
>> Signatures from CentOS 7 use SHA256
>>
>> Signature
On 01/20/2016 04:52 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 01/20/2016 04:48 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 01/20/2016 04:39 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>> On 01/20/2016 01:37 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
hi,
I noticed that RPM packages I sign use SHA1
Signature : RSA/SHA1, Fri 08 Jan
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 9:02 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> There is a new xen kernel for centos-6 and centos-7 the needs testing in:
>
> http://cbs.centos.org/repos/virt6-xen-common-testing/x86_64/os/Packages/
>
> and
>
>
On 01/20/2016 01:37 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
> hi,
>
> I noticed that RPM packages I sign use SHA1
>
> Signature : RSA/SHA1, Fri 08 Jan 2016 10:50:58 AM PST, Key ID
> ad3b591d147abf59
>
> Signatures from CentOS 7 use SHA256
>
> Signature : RSA/SHA256, Wed 06 Jan 2016 08:54:58 AM PST, Key ID
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CentOS 7 works fine:
Running transaction
Installing :
kernel-3.18.25-18.el7.x86_64
1/1
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-xenbr0: line 17: 8.8.4.4: command not
found
GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN_DEFAULT already set in /etc/default/grub, not touching
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_XEN_REPLACE_DEFAULT already set in
On Tue, January 19, 2016 18:36, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 1/19/2016 3:29 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
>> I suspect that the gold layer on edge connectors 30-odd years ago
>> was
>> a lot thicker than on modern cards. We are talking contacts on 0.1"
>> spacing not some modern 1/10 of a knat's
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 10:49:31PM +0100, Joey wrote:
> i try xephyr/xnest, but i dont recognize how i can use a nested display like
> a second screen.
I guess I still don't understand why you need a second, virtual
screen.
Every projector I've ever used appears as a second screen on my linux
On 01/19/2016 06:29 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
(Off topic) I also
remember seeing engineers determine which memory chip was at fault and
replacing the chip using a soldering iron. Try that on a DIMM!
As long as the DIMM isn't populated with BGA packages it's about a
ten-minute job with a
xen-4.4.3-10.el6 and xen-4.6.0-9.el7, which contain patches for XSAs
167-169, are on their way to CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 Virt Sig Xen
mirrors, respectively.
As a reminder, this is the last security update for xen-4.4. Xen 4.6
for CentOS 6 is already available in centos-virt-xen-testing, and we
On 01/19/2016 06:46 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
Hence, bad sectors accumulate. And the consequence of this often
doesn't get figured out until a user looks at kernel messages and sees
a bunch of hard link resets
The standard Unix way of refreshing the disk contents is with badblocks'
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