On 28/02/16 01:52, Yamaban wrote:
> IMHO, the best way to solve this would a additional line in the spec-file:
> "Provide: kernel-dom0" for those kernel that are provide this
> functionality.
>
> Then the xen-packages could "Require: kernel-dom0"
> no matter which way the kernel functionality
On 2016-02-27, Frank Cox
wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 16:33:00 -0500 H wrote:
>
>> No, that I already did. I am talking about the file type when you
>> open a graphical directory window.
>
> I'm missing something here. Do you mean that you want to change icon
> that
On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 16:33:00 -0500
H wrote:
> No, that I already did. I am talking about the file type when you open a
> graphical directory window.
I'm missing something here. Do you mean that you want to change icon that
shows up in a Nautilus window for a particular filetype?
--
MELVILLE
On February 27, 2016 1:52:47 PM EST, Frank Cox
wrote:
>On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 19:38:09 +0100
>H wrote:
>
>> It turns out my markdown files - extension .md - are of the "Genesis
>> ROM" file type in Centos 6. Googling did not turn up any obvious
>places
>> to change
On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 19:38, H wrote:
It turns out my markdown files - extension .md - are of the "Genesis ROM" file
type in Centos 6. Googling did not turn up any obvious places to change this
in Gnome - neither in my local directory or in /etc/gnome.
Where would I be able to
On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 19:38:09 +0100
H wrote:
> It turns out my markdown files - extension .md - are of the "Genesis
> ROM" file type in Centos 6. Googling did not turn up any obvious places
> to change this in Gnome - neither in my local directory or in /etc/gnome.
>
> Where would I be able to
It turns out my markdown files - extension .md - are of the "Genesis
ROM" file type in Centos 6. Googling did not turn up any obvious places
to change this in Gnome - neither in my local directory or in /etc/gnome.
Where would I be able to change this default file type for files with
the
On 02/19/2016 02:48 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2016-02-18, H wrote:
I am running CentOS 6.6 on both a couple of servers and on a laptop.
When I let the laptop sleep, window states and positions are restored
correctly when I awaken it. However, when I shut down the
Buen dia.
Ultimamente estuve revisando /var/log/messages y encontre en tiempo real
*intentos *ataques de ddns a otros dominios por medio de mi servidor dns:
*shell# tail -f /var/log/messeges*
Feb 27 11:34:09 linux named[20398]: client 125.161.149.111#47832: query
(cache) 'cpsc.gov/ANY/IN'
On Sat, 27 Feb 2016, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 27/02/16 01:41, Scot P. Floess wrote:
From George's original email, I had to:
* Install centos-release-xen from centos-extras
Then a yum update followed by a yum install xen.
That worked for me...
i had to do something similar, but my
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On 27/02/16 01:41, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>
> From George's original email, I had to:
>
> * Install centos-release-xen from centos-extras
>
> Then a yum update followed by a yum install xen.
>
> That worked for me...
>
i had to do something similar, but my question is - one cant run xen
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