Hello there,
I'm encountering blocking issues with VMWare Workstation v14/v12 on
CentOS 7.
The issue is that any Linux guestsystem will get network-disconnected
after a short while. I tried w/ brand new guest installs, guests coming
from a v12 WS. Tried different guest network settings, I
Hi Greg
here, I use Virtualbox for the following VMs:
- Centos 7.5
- Fedora 28
- Windows 10
- Windows 7
- Windows XP
and no problem sofar (cross fingers).
I download VirtualBox directly from
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html
That is, I don't use
On 06/28/2018 12:50 PM, mark wrote:
> Wells, Roger K. wrote:
>> On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
>>> Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
>>> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS 6.9
>>> box, and it fails, with Windows complaining
Wells, Roger K. wrote:
> On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
>>
>> Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
>> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS 6.9
>> box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer supports
>> SMBv1,
On 06/28/2018 07:30 AM, mark wrote:
Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can
On 28.06.2018 16:30, mark wrote:
Hi, folks,
Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
supports SMBv1, and if you go to their
Walter H. wrote:
> On 28.06.2018 16:30, mark wrote:
>
>> Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
>> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS 6.9
>> box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer supports
>> SMBv1, and if you
On 28/06/18 15:30, mark wrote:
Hi, folks,
Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site,
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 3:09 PM wrote:
> I do not see /dev/sd* for this USB
>
> Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: new high speed USB device
> number 3 using xhci_hcd
> Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: New USB device found,
> idVendor=0781, idProduct=5567
>
I'm looking to replace an OLD Fedora web server with a Centos 7 one. I'm
currentlly in the process of documenting what is on the server ready to
install the new one.
While most things have been done with RPMs, some installs have had to be done
via CPAN for Perl and PEAR for PHP.
Is there a
Fred Smith wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:50:06PM -0400, mark wrote:
>> Wells, Roger K. wrote:
>>> On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a
CentOS 6.9
On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:50:06PM -0400, mark wrote:
> Wells, Roger K. wrote:
> > On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
> >>
> >> Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
> >> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS 6.9
> >> box, and it
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:16:27 +
"Philipoff, Andrew" wrote:
> Try running "pear list -a > pear_list.txt" to get a list of install
> PEAR modules.
>
> Andrew
thanks Andrew, very handy!
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On 28.06.2018 16:30, mark wrote:
>Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
> 6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
> supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you
hi guys,
In hope that some experts roam around I post this one question - how do
you multipath disks(all disks) that sit in one specific SAS enclosure?
Blacklist everything else.
And I'm hoping for something like "globing", so you do not want to go
through it on by single disk/wwin basis.
Hi, folks,
Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
for that
> I'm looking to replace an OLD Fedora web server with a Centos 7 one. I'm
> currentlly in the process of documenting what is on the server ready to
> install
> the new one.
>
> While most things have been done with RPMs, some installs have had to be
> done via CPAN for Perl and PEAR for PHP.
>
Everyone,
I am in the initial study phase of putting together a larger virtual
server while using Centos 7.5 as the operating system of choice for the
individual virtual machines.
How do you all like VMware for this, or what other software allows for
the development of virtural servers that use
On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
> Hi, folks,
>
>Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
> 6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
> supports SMBv1, and if you go to
Hi, qemu-kvm-ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1 has been tagged for testing.
If nothing shows up, I'll tag it for release on Monday July 2nd.
Here's the changelog:
* Thu Jun 28 2018 Sandro Bonazzola -
ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1
- Removing RH branding from package name
* Sat Jun 09 2018 Miroslav Rezanina -
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