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a few years for devs to get
*all* the bugs out of 7 before i leave 6.6
That's my plan too. I figure that I'll try it when it gets to 7.3.
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On 02/07/15 23:06, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey all,
On my X86-64 CentOS 6.6 machine I just ran yum update. In the update
was an upgrade from the 340.XX Nvidia package to the 346.XX package.
Hrmmm? I'm thinking this is not a good idea but, since this is just a
test system any way, I let
the VPN via said credentials. I doubt stronger
passwords would have mattered.
Hmmm, maybe a reasonable argument for the crypto-card type VPNs where
the passwords aren't reusable...
Something worth looking at:
https://www.grc.com/sqrl/sqrl.htm
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It's sad that it took almost three months for this to get fixed.
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quartet with their part only.
Does anyone know how I can capture sound directly to a file? Is there
an app for that? ;-)
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a link to the documentation we would no more be
distributing the documentation than Google would be distributing the
Weather Channel by providing a link to it in their search results.
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On 01/18/15 03:45, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 01/18/2015 02:14 AM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 01/15/15 22:55, Darr247 wrote:
On 16 January 2015 @00:34 zulu, Digimer wrote:
So either the link should be changed or the linked page should be
updated.
Well, until someone rewrites the redhat docs so
a video
game. Both are filled with mysteries, puzzles, and unanswered questions.
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On 11/24/14 21:03, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey All,
Has anyone had trouble with Firefox/Thunderbird?
When I log on if I start Thunderbird first then I can't start Firefox.
Clicking on a link in an email fails to start Firefox.
If I start Firefox before Thunderbird then hyperlinks in emails
anyone else see a problem here?
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mushroom.patch 2.6.32-504.3.3.el6.i686 #1 SMP Tue Dec 16 22:55:44
UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
21:54:52 up 1 day, 13:27, 3 users, load average: 2.02, 2.07, 2.14
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with the reported patch that fixes the web cam incompatibility that was
introduced with the new C6.6 kernel. I would change distributions in a
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On 12/17/14 23:56, Keith Keller wrote:
On 2014-12-18, Mark LaPierre wrote:
You could also address the email to yourself on a different mail server
than the one your sending it from. I send to the list on gmail and
address a copy to myself on AOL.
That won't help indicate whether your post
On 12/12/14 21:28, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 12/12/14 04:08, Ron Yorston wrote:
Last month we discussed the problems with webcams in CentOS 6 and I
raised Bugzilla #1158988 with Red Hat. This bug has now been declared
a duplicate of 1145805. Unfortunately I'm unable to access that report
so
a copy to myself on AOL.
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On 12/14/14 07:29, ken wrote:
uname -r; rpm -q libusb
CentOS 6.6 says:
[mlapier@mushroom ~]$ uname -r; rpm -q libusb
2.6.32-504.1.3.el6.i686
libusb-0.1.12-23.el6.i686
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On 12/14/14 21:17, Clayton Kirkwood wrote:
Thanks, Mark. Um, how's about from the commandline or how do I get, I guess
we're still using X11, windows to load.
Sorry, :}}}
Clayton
-Original Message-
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Behalf
allow access.). For example I can ssh directly to
an IPv6 address using my tunnel at home.
Hope that helps a bit.
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: USB Camera Not Working after 6.6 update
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 18:19:44 -0500
From: Mark LaPierre marklap...@aol.com
To: Mail List CentOS Users centos@centos.org, Mark LaPierre
marklap...@aol.com
Hey all,
The 6.5 to 6.6 update broke several items that I've discussed here.
Some I have solved, others
On 12/01/14 05:30, Ashish Yadav wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Mark LaPierre marklap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey All,
I just assembled a new machine.
Mother Board: Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3
Processor: AMD FX8350
Memory: Corsair CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10 2x8 GB
Video
with
Secure Boot turned on. Secure Boot must be disabled to install CentOS-6.6.
I see nothing in the MB documentation about Secure Boot enabled or
disabled. Also not a word about UEFI.
Any suggestions anyone?
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On 11/05/14 19:13, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Mark LaPierre marklap...@gmail.com wrote:
I've think got the same problem. I would boot into the previous kernel
but, because I've got the Nvidea video driver, my X server will not run
with the old kernel so I can't tell
. CATIA and CADDS do not run on Linux and have no
real drop in replacement. AutoCad does not run on Linux but there are
2D design tools that *might* be capable enough to support your functions.
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On 11/24/14 21:17, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Mark LaPierre marklap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey All,
Has anyone had trouble with Firefox/Thunderbird?
When I log on if I start Thunderbird first then I can't start Firefox.
Clicking on a link in an email fails
On 11/28/14 00:47, Philip Manuel wrote:
On 28/11/14 16:42, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 11/24/14 21:17, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Mark LaPierre marklap...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey All,
Has anyone had trouble with Firefox/Thunderbird?
When I log on if I start
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the -bb, for the benefit of those who might be searching for a solution
to the same problem you tripped over.
Change the subject to Re: [CentOS] Can't build RPM for i686 target (i386
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client or xpra.
I have done all this using OS X so honestly I am not familiar with the Windows
clients to recommend. I have used Cygwin, but only to run command line programs
such as ssh, rsync, etc. Others will have to make suggestions based on actual
experience.
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: [CentOS] google talk plugin for google hangout not loading
On 10/31/14 18:32, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey All,
I found another issue with 6.6 that was working with 6.5.
Error: Package: google-talkplugin-5.38.5.0-1.i386
(/google-talkplugin_current_i386)
Requires: libstdc
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On 10/31/14 18:32, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey All,
I found another issue with 6.6 that was working with 6.5.
Error: Package: google-talkplugin-5.38.5.0-1.i386
(/google-talkplugin_current_i386)
Requires: libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.15)
Hey Guys,
Are any of you able
the kernel. I had to edit
/boot/grub/menu.list to make the new kernel the default but that's all
it took. Life is good and I can stop messing with this old clunker and
return it to it's rightful owner for resale.
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On 11/03/14 08:44, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2014-10-31, Mark LaPierre marklap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey All,
I found another issue with 6.6 that was working with 6.5.
Error: Package: google-talkplugin-5.38.5.0-1.i386
(/google-talkplugin_current_i386)
Requires: libstdc++.so.6
On 10/05/14 22:47, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey Y'all,
I've been Googeling and experimenting for two days trying to find a way
to deal with the Intel 845-G video chipset in this Dell Dimension 2400.
First, it doesn't have a DVD drive so I have to install from a CD.
When I try to boot
start looking to figure out what's
going on with my wife's sound hardware detection?
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On 11/01/14 19:29, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Sat, November 1, 2014 4:24 pm, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey Y'all,
This morning my wife complained that she had no sound when she was
logged on to my machine. I logged on to her account and brought up
System/Preferences/Sound to see if she had
On 11/01/14 19:23, Anthony K wrote:
On 01/11/14 13:51, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Google has not turned up any useful information. Does anyone have and
ideas what more I can try?
Try Ctrl+Alt+F1 then:
$ sudo /sbin/service gdm restart
If you are not using gdm, then substitute your desktop
Hey All,
I found another issue with 6.6 that was working with 6.5.
Error: Package: google-talkplugin-5.38.5.0-1.i386
(/google-talkplugin_current_i386)
Requires: libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.15)
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On 10/08/14 19:52, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 10/06/14 21:45, Peter wrote:
On 10/06/2014 03:47 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
I've been Googeling and experimenting for two days trying to find a way
to deal with the Intel 845-G video chipset in this Dell Dimension 2400.
First, it doesn't have a DVD
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014, at 09:22, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Wed, October 29, 2014 9:06 am, Steve Clark wrote:
On 10/29/2014 10:02 AM, Beartooth wrote:
I'm running CentOS 6 (6.5 iirc) on my wife's machine, which I've
been updating pretty much every day. Today yum got 425 packages!
On 10/29/14 07:03, Ned Slider wrote:
On 29/10/14 03:09, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
On 10/28/2014 09:06 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 10/28/14 21:13, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey Y'all,
After upgrade to 6.6 my gui will not start
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On 10/28/14 21:13, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey Y'all,
After upgrade to 6.6 my gui will not start. The problem is probably
related to the dusty old video card I've got in this crusty old machine.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G73 [GeForce 7600
GS] (rev a2)
I've got
On 10/06/14 21:45, Peter wrote:
On 10/06/2014 03:47 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
I've been Googeling and experimenting for two days trying to find a way
to deal with the Intel 845-G video chipset in this Dell Dimension 2400.
First, it doesn't have a DVD drive so I have to install from a CD.
When
the main bus are all of the
graphical assets and commands used to compose the final image, which often need
to be shared with the main CPU anyway.
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On 10/6/2014 8:28 AM, Mark Tinberg wrote:
I don't think that the shared memory integrated cards work that way, the
video output has dedicated frame buffer memory so that every screen refresh
doesn't go over the main memory bus, what goes over the main bus are all of
the graphical assets
On 10/05/14 23:34, John R Pierce wrote:
On 10/5/2014 7:47 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
I've been Googeling and experimenting for two days trying to find a way
to deal with the Intel 845-G video chipset in this Dell Dimension 2400.
thats a Pentium 4 chipset from 2002, with 2nd generation intel
that to make a difference so I wasn't
disappointed when it didn't.
There's a lot a cruft on the internet about problems with the Intel
845-G chipset but no solutions that work for me. Does anyone know
how to get an successful installation on this hardware?
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you
configure networking.
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still shows the old interface name.
thanks,
Mark
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that works for me, I’ll post it.
Mark
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you know
later.]
Cheers!
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On Thu, Oct 2, 2014, at 09:29, Mike Burger wrote:
On 2014-10-02 10:23 am, Jerry Geis wrote:
I just got SLAMMED with accessed to httpd from
91.230.121.156
I added the address to my firewall to drop it.
FYI
host 91.230.121.156
156.121.230.91.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
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private key. Maybe they intended to send
the message to someone else or maybe that corresponds to and old version of
your key that they had on their keyring?
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That's the thing Mark, configuring it is where I'm stuck. I'm unsure of
what addresses I'm supposed to be using as the prefixes that Hurricane
Electric gives me for /64 and /48, are different from the tunnel's endpoint
address. At least I think I'm reading it right from the tunnel's
On Wednesday, October 01, 2014 15:23:52 Mark Tinberg wrote:
All of my servers and
workstations are able to ping6 to outside targets, and anything with a
browser installed can open ipv6.google.com.
So far I have figured out that you have to run TWO instances of DHCP. One
protocol you use to talk to DNS, you can have
dhcpd set IPv6 entries in /etc/resolv.conf if you want but it's not required.
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On 09/25/14 03:09, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
op 25-09-14 09:01, Johan Vermeulen schreef:
op 25-09-14 02:46, Tom Bishop schreef:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 7:41 PM, mark m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I just updated firefox, here at home... and when I fired it back up, *all*
of my tabs were gone. Every one
to apologize
yesterday morning for having left it that way, and he was fine: *after* he
logged in, everything was the correct direction.
I need to lok at the damn GDM (another reason to dislike gnome).
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I just updated firefox, here at home... and when I fired it back up, *all* of
my tabs were gone. Every one (all couple dozen...)
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that the kernel will check itself on open(),
since they are signed off-box and the public key is in the kernel keyring you
get much of the same benefit as AIDE without the heavy cron jobs and without
any delay in checking, every time the file is read it is checked.
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On Sep 8, 2014, at 10:25 AM, Valeri Galtsev galt...@kicp.uchicago.edu wrote:
Mark Tinberg wrote:
A lack of updates can also mean that there is a lack of effort or
competence
is tracking down and fixing bugs, or not a large enough customer base
with
the same bugs to generate sufficient
On Sep 8, 2014, at 11:57 AM, Valeri Galtsev galt...@kicp.uchicago.edu wrote:
On Mon, September 8, 2014 9:19 am, Mark Tinberg wrote:
On Sep 6, 2014, at 3:42 PM, Valeri Galtsev galt...@kicp.uchicago.edu
wrote:
On Sat, September 6, 2014 2:27 pm, Jonathan Billings wrote:
I choose
feelings than having something go sideways due a bug that
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bricked, their update system takes all due
precaution, so the problem just isn’t as dire as you make it out to be, even
anecdotally it is statistically improbable, either I am a massive outlier or
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this during a normal maintenance window you never would
have had an unplanned maintenance to fix or recover from the problem.
Manufacturers don’t tend to update firmware without real bug reports from the
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Regards Oli
Sounds like you've figured out exactly what to write in your bug
report to the upstream.
On another slant, why don't you consider increasing the RAM to 1G,
making the install, then cloning the disk on the other 9.999 machines?
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mdadm -E /dev/sdd
Just to confirm that /dev/sdd is the new disk after you rebooted, the right
model and serial number, drive letters are assigned based on the order the
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On 08/26/14 22:54, Reinhard Dunkel wrote:
I used CentOS 5 for years. Suddenly, it takes one second holding a
keyboard key until it shows on the screen:
Dumb question: have you tried a second keyboard?
mark, who tries not to drink over the keyboard
# uname -a
Linux nitrogen 2.6.18
On 08/18/14 22:05, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 08/18/2014 08:09 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey Y'all,
About a week ago my Skype installation stopped working. I can start it
up
but I can't log on. Does this have something to do with the recent
update
to LibC? Is there a repo som where that has
Hey Y'all,
About a week ago my Skype installation stopped working. I can start it up
but I can't log on. Does this have something to do with the recent update
to LibC? Is there a repo som where that has the latest version of Skype
for CentOS 6.5?
When I go to the Skype web site I see that
group, then it is easy to extend any
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. Restarting your cache should help.
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I'd like write access to the wiki - at the moment just to
clean up stale stuff like
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/SshTips/SshKeyAuthentication
but my expertise is HPC-related - PXE, NFS root, schedulers, compilers,
scientific applications, etc.
regards, Mark Hahn.
What's your
line, rather than yet another annoying GUI window
that wants valuable screen real estate)
you might also be asked to download another codec depending with the Player
you are using, if you install VLC via yum as well it comes with its own
codecs.
Hope that helps
mark
I'll try this evening. I was hoping for extras, or elrepo, but no
joy.
VICTORY!
I installed both of his rpm's. Then I copied
rsync -HPavx /lib/udev/rules.d/69-libmtp.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
- his package installs it there.
And then, no reboot, jmtpfs /mnt/nook, and voila!
mark
/
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are adapting xen to systemd rapidly, so the above SRPM
can change weekly.
If you or anyone else wants more detail, find PryMar56 on #xen on freenode IRC.
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for LWN on replacing the shell scripts in
nfs-utils with systemd unit files for SuSE. https://lwn.net/Articles/584175/
So simple things are trivial, more complicated things are possible and the
options are there in the config file if you want to use them but you aren’t
forced to.
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headers and an envelope sender based on the from header.
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is obviously very excited about
the project http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/ or LWN
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=site:lwn.net+systemd+for+administrators
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.
Looks normal, that is a message you get when you start a new login terminal
session
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OpenSSH server daemon.
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As I posted yesterday, 6.5, a new Dell with a Quadro k2000. I installed
kmod-nvidia, and startx works fine... but runlevel 5 fails.
Any suggestions?
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systemd-nspawn fails in C7 with
nspawn error
sudo systemd-nspawn
Spawning namespace container on /mnt/usb (console is /dev/pts/1).
Init process in the container running as PID 1799.
Failed to open system bus: No such file or directory
think of what my first wife used as the
typesetter for an underground newspaper
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of that change basically
existed from the time that initial ram disks were introduced as a feature a
long time ago, now we’ve just widely acknowledged this reality.
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device?
I may be wrong but I believe the difference you are seeing is due to write
coalescing happening between the DM layer and the underlying SCSI layer
reducing the number of write requests even though the same amount of data is
read/written
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