Hi,
Guys i got unresolved dependencies when trying to upgrade centOS 8, what
should i do to fix this?
[root@ws1 ebedsat]# dnf upgrade
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WIB.
Error:
Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
kmod-iwleg
Any idea when firefox-68.4.1 will be available?
Thanks,
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On 1/10/20 6:34 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 06:18:07PM +0300, Benson Muite wrote:
Am rebuilding httpd from scratch to enable http2 and minimize extra modules
on Cent Os 8. Am having trouble understanding the spec file [0] and systemd
initialization [1][2][3] (these are
On 1/10/20 2:33 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
Back in the days of DOS I had a program that I obtained from somewhere
called FILL. ... Before I re-invent the wheel here, does someone
already have a way to do this with Linux so you can write a series of
flash drives and fill them with the contents of a sp
On Fri, 10 Jan 2020, Chris Adams wrote:
If it helps your search, what you are looking for is an application of
the knapsack algorithm.
Actually bin packing.
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On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 06:18:07PM +0300, Benson Muite wrote:
> Am rebuilding httpd from scratch to enable http2 and minimize extra modules
> on Cent Os 8. Am having trouble understanding the spec file [0] and systemd
> initialization [1][2][3] (these are very similar to those extracted from
> [4])
Hi,
Am rebuilding httpd from scratch to enable http2 and minimize extra
modules on Cent Os 8. Am having trouble understanding the spec file [0]
and systemd initialization [1][2][3] (these are very similar to those
extracted from [4]). Why are 3 scripts needed to start the service and
why is a
Once upon a time, Frank Cox said:
> FILL would take the name of a directory and then start writing files from
> that directory onto a series of floppy disks in such a way that each disk was
> made as full as possible, but without modifying the files that it was writing.
I remember using a progr
> On Jan 10, 2020, at 1:33 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
>
> Back in the days of DOS I had a program that I obtained from somewhere called
> FILL.
>
> FILL would take the name of a directory and then start writing files from
> that directory onto a series of floppy disks in such a way that each disk
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 01:33:23AM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
>
> Back in the days of DOS I had a program that I obtained from
> somewhere called FILL.
>
> FILL would take the name of a directory and then start writing files
> from that directory onto a series of floppy disks in such a way that
> ea
Hi!
I usually use a primary ssh jail via f2b, ontop of that I have a reapeat
offenders (usually a check on the f2b logs and rotation needs to be
modified) over a long time.
https://wireflare.com/blog/permanently-ban-repeat-offenders-with-fail2ban/
this could be modified to block bigger pieces of t
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