[CentOS] downgrading packages

2017-02-01 Thread Jon LaBadie
After the large update from 7.2 -> 7.3 there is one major problem, the amanda backup packages. Strange situation, the host is the amanda server is working fine at backing up all my remote clients. But it has an error backing up itself. The amanda packages did not change version (3.3.3) and I've d

Re: [CentOS] Buttons too big in Firefox for Linux

2017-02-01 Thread geo.inbox.ignored
On 02/01/2017 08:32 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote: > A while back, after doing a yum update, a new version of Firefox was > installed > and since then, the contents of my pages don't fit any more because the > buttons are now much bigger. > }} which buttons? frame or web page? -- The important

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6, flash-plugin crashing - anyone have a clue?

2017-02-01 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2017-02-01, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: [...] > I just tried, both on 6.8 and 7.3, and yum tells me "nothing to do", so I > can't downgrade. By the way, googling, I find it's been filed as a bug > with upstream: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1411972 > > mark For what it's w

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6, flash-plugin crashing - anyone have a clue?

2017-02-01 Thread m . roth
Fred Smith wrote: > On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 10:54:58AM -0500, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >> I wrote: >> Anyone else seeing this? I'm playing streaming media, and after about 10 or 15 min, flash-plugin crashes. I've had this happen today on streams from two separate radio stations. >> * >>

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6, flash-plugin crashing - anyone have a clue?

2017-02-01 Thread Fred Smith
On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 10:54:58AM -0500, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > I wrote: > Anyone else seeing this? I'm playing streaming media, and after about 10 > or 15 min, flash-plugin crashes. I've had this happen today on streams > from two separate radio stations. > * > > So, is anyone els

[CentOS] CentOS 7.3.1611 scap-security-guide issue

2017-02-01 Thread MichaƂ Jankowski
Hello, I have noticed that pci-dss profile, ssg-centos7-xccdf.xml will always fail on test and remediation for disable_prelink rule. That seem to be caused by insufficient CentOS RPM customization of upstream code. Specifically this: https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/blob/master/shar

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6, flash-plugin crashing - anyone have a clue?

2017-02-01 Thread m . roth
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > I wrote: > Anyone else seeing this? I'm playing streaming media, and after about 10 > or 15 min, flash-plugin crashes. I've had this happen today on streams > from two separate radio stations. > * > > So, is anyone else having this issue? Not only am I having i

[CentOS] CentOS 6, flash-plugin crashing - anyone have a clue?

2017-02-01 Thread m . roth
I wrote: Anyone else seeing this? I'm playing streaming media, and after about 10 or 15 min, flash-plugin crashes. I've had this happen today on streams from two separate radio stations. * So, is anyone else having this issue? Not only am I having it, but I'm seeing it on other users,

Re: [CentOS] Script not running correctly as cronjob

2017-02-01 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 02/01/2017 01:02 AM, Daniel Reich wrote: I have a script to resign all DNS zones every two weeks. I don't think I can answer the question about why your script is failing per se, but I can say that there are some flaws in the approach that your script is taking. Primarily, if you delete

Re: [CentOS] time zone [SOLVED}

2017-02-01 Thread TE Dukes
Added php_value date.timezone "America/New_York" to /etc/http/conf.modules.d/10.php.conf ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Buttons too big in Firefox for Linux

2017-02-01 Thread Gary Stainburn
On Wednesday 01 February 2017 14:49:16 Alice Wonder wrote: > On 02/01/2017 06:44 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: > > > > Any chance your browser is zoomed in? Or maybe you've told firefox > > that your DPI is higher than it should be? (layout.css.devPixelsPerPx) > > That's a good possibility, FireFox

Re: [CentOS] Buttons too big in Firefox for Linux

2017-02-01 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 02:32:53PM +, Gary Stainburn wrote: > A while back, after doing a yum update, a new version of Firefox was > installed and since then, the contents of my pages don't fit any > more because the buttons are now much bigger. > > I've done some searching and to be honest I'

Re: [CentOS] Buttons too big in Firefox for Linux

2017-02-01 Thread Alice Wonder
On 02/01/2017 06:44 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 02:32:53PM +, Gary Stainburn wrote: A while back, after doing a yum update, a new version of Firefox was installed and since then, the contents of my pages don't fit any more because the buttons are now much bigger. I'

Re: [CentOS] Buttons too big in Firefox for Linux

2017-02-01 Thread Gary Stainburn
On Wednesday 01 February 2017 14:34:48 Alice Wonder wrote: > > Use CSS to set the button size. > What I'm looking for is how do I fix the web browser, not how do I fix my web pages. To go down the CSS route means that I'll have to amend every CSS / HTML to fix the problem. It then doesn't fix t

Re: [CentOS] Buttons too big in Firefox for Linux

2017-02-01 Thread Alice Wonder
On 02/01/2017 06:32 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote: A while back, after doing a yum update, a new version of Firefox was installed and since then, the contents of my pages don't fit any more because the buttons are now much bigger. I've done some searching and to be honest I've drowned in the results.

[CentOS] Buttons too big in Firefox for Linux

2017-02-01 Thread Gary Stainburn
A while back, after doing a yum update, a new version of Firefox was installed and since then, the contents of my pages don't fit any more because the buttons are now much bigger. I've done some searching and to be honest I've drowned in the results. To make matters worse, most of the results

Re: [CentOS] Script not running correctly as cronjob

2017-02-01 Thread Daniel Reich
Thank you for the hints I modified like you described. I also moved the permission part out of the loop (once at the end of the script is enough). Now with the "set -x" the script is working also in cron. Best regards Daniel -Original Message- From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@cent

Re: [CentOS] Script not running correctly as cronjob

2017-02-01 Thread David Both
Do not forget that cron does not use the root environment, such as $PATH. You need to set up the exect environment you need in the beginning of the crontab file. It would be helpful to see your crontab file to know what environment it has set up. Also the /var/log/cron log file should contain

[CentOS] Squashfs as root filesystem

2017-02-01 Thread Marcin Trendota
Hello all I have squashfs file i want use as root filesystem for diskless machines (PXE boot). I can't figure out how to configure it. I was able to embed this file in initrd (builded by dracut) - but i don't know how to mount it in /sysroot automatically, and what put in 'kernel=' commandline op

Re: [CentOS] time zone

2017-02-01 Thread TE Dukes
> -Original Message- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Richard > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 10:49 PM > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: Re: [CentOS] time zone > > > > > Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 21:38:35 -0500 > > From: TE Dukes > > > > > > Th

Re: [CentOS] Mail issues

2017-02-01 Thread Leon Fauster
> Am 01.02.2017 um 04:35 schrieb Peter : > > On 01/02/17 15:51, TE Dukes wrote: >> Have been using mailscanner with postfix for years with no problems.. > > Suit yourself, you've been warned. > >> I do believe it does not work with 7.3. It does not start postfix as it did >> in 6.8 and earlier

Re: [CentOS] Script not running correctly as cronjob

2017-02-01 Thread Tony Mountifield
In article <86827d81f1944333ae213f2d3f198...@2sic.com>, Daniel Reich wrote: > Hi > > I have a script to resign all DNS zones every two weeks. When i run the > script from bash, it works like it should. But > when it is executed in cron not. Its starting normal as cronjob: > Feb 1 03:00:01 xxx C

[CentOS] Script not running correctly as cronjob

2017-02-01 Thread Daniel Reich
Hi I have a script to resign all DNS zones every two weeks. When i run the script from bash, it works like it should. But when it is executed in cron not. Its starting normal as cronjob: Feb 1 03:00:01 xxx CROND[20116]: (root) CMD (sh /opt/dnssec/resign_dnssec_zones.sh) But after i get a mail