On 4/4/2017 11:00 AM, Rosenthal, Shoshana wrote:
my computer is a Dell computer with the standard parts.
dell has probably made 1000 different computers, maybe more, all 'with
standard parts', whatever that means.
The CPU and 'chipset', and what video chip its using are all important
On centos 6, I've been trying to use LibreOffice to fill in
entries of a PDF with fillable forms.
In addition to all my other problems, the font size is stuck on 24.
I can change it, but whenever I so much a take a deep breath,
it's back to 24 again.
How do I stop this?
So far, all my searches
>
> Previously, when I examined rquotad, I did not work as I expected.
> I will try to verify again.
>
I gave up on NFS quotas - it was a while ago, but I seem to remember
that it sort of just about worked with an EXT4 server file system, but
was a pig with an XFS server. My instinct is that
On 04/03/2017 07:47 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 12:53:54PM -0400, ken wrote:
On 04/02/2017 01:31 PM, Kay Schenk wrote:
On 03/29/2017 06:43 AM, ken wrote:
On 03/28/2017 08:53 PM, ken wrote:
The www has failed me with this, so I'm trying you guys. Sound worked
great out of
> On Apr 4, 2017, at 9:22 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
> sending information to another system
What does this mean? Syslog?
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Hi,
This page
http://www.pkje.net/meander/2014/07/27/centos-6-5-on-supermicro-hft-server/
detailed
how to add modules for C6, I imagine the process to be similar for C7
On Wed, 5 Apr 2017 at 00:02 Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane,
JXVS wrote:
> > From:
When I do the date +%Z I get the timezone. Which currently is EDT.
I am sending information to another system, that says EDT is not a valid
timezone. I have no way to modify the other system.
My question is - is there a way to get the non-day-lite savings time zone ?
For example EST is valid -
Michael Hennebry wrote:
On centos 6, I've been trying to use LibreOffice to fill in
entries of a PDF with fillable forms.
In addition to all my other problems, the font size is stuck on 24.
I can change it, but whenever I so much a take a deep breath,
it's back to 24 again.
How do I stop this?
On 04/04/2017 10:57 PM, ken wrote:
On 04/04/2017 09:22 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
When I do the date +%Z I get the timezone. Which currently is EDT.
I am sending information to another system, that says EDT is not a valid
timezone. I have no way to modify the other system.
My question is - is
On 04/04/2017 09:22 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
When I do the date +%Z I get the timezone. Which currently is EDT.
I am sending information to another system, that says EDT is not a valid
timezone. I have no way to modify the other system.
My question is - is there a way to get the non-day-lite
On Mon, 2017-04-03 at 20:17 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Alice Wonder said:
> > I need a low profile PCI-E card that allows for up to 2 M.2 SSD
> > drives that is known to work with the stock kernel in CentOS 7.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend one?
>
> I
You can just put the credentials in a my.cnf file to avoid entering them all
the time
e.g. /root/.my.cnf
[client]
user=root
password=thepassword
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> From: "Robert Moskowitz"
On 2017-04-04 02:33, Locane wrote:
> Hello CentOS list, I still need help.
>
> Does anyone know how I would go about creating my own "vmlinuz" PXE
> kernel? I'm still trying to get the NUC6CAYH to load to a LiveCD, and I'm
> getitng nowhere with Intel.
>
> My company wants to do hundreds of these
yum-config-manager --add-repo=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/rt/x86_64/
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> From: "Tim"
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Sent: Sunday, 2 April, 2017 23:16:19
>
4.4.2017, 4.21, Alice Wonder kirjoitti:
>
> Thanks! I ordered a 2.5" SATA drive and they screwed up and sent me M.2
> - I'll be sure to look at the booklet (Intel SSD 5 but there may be more
> than one variant?)
Intel 5 series SSDs use SATA interface, so the discussion about NVMe
support doesn't
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> From: Locane [loc...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2017 8:33 PM
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> Subject: [CentOS] Compiling custom "vmlinuz" PXE kernel?
>
> Hello CentOS list, I still need help.
>
> Does anyone know how I would go about creating my own "vmlinuz" PXE
> kernel? I'm still
I updated to Centos 6.8.
Every thing is working, except Xorg does not startup.
When I look at top, it seems that Xorg keeps trying but not
succeeding to start.
Any idea what the problem might be?
Thanks
Shoshana Rosenthal
srosent...@cfa.harvard.edu
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> I updated to Centos 6.8.
> Every thing is working, except Xorg does not startup.
> When I look at top, it seems that Xorg keeps trying but not
> succeeding to start.
> Any idea what the problem might be?
I had the same problem going to 6.8. In my case the problem stemmed from the
fact that
Rosenthal, Shoshana wrote:
> I updated to Centos 6.8.
> Every thing is working, except Xorg does not startup.
> When I look at top, it seems that Xorg keeps trying but not
> succeeding to start.
> Any idea what the problem might be?
Was it working before? If so, my first thought would be to tell
> Intel 5 series SSDs use SATA interface, so the discussion about NVMe
> support doesn't apply in this case. You can use an adapter like this to
> mount it in a 2.5" drive slot: http://preview.tinyurl.com/lm4952g
Links like
http://amazon.com/dp/B00ITJ7U20
or http://amazon.com/dp/B00PY11SYM
might
Thanks for responding. I really don't know why I have the problem
my computer is a Dell computer with the standard parts.
I am not sure that your fix will work for me.
I am using the computer remotely and am still looking for a
solution.
Thanks
Shoshana
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Styma,
On 4/4/2017 7:51 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 4/4/2017 6:22 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
When I do the date +%Z I get the timezone. Which currently is EDT.
I am sending information to another system, that says EDT is not a valid
timezone. I have no way to modify the other system.
My question is - is
On 4/4/2017 6:22 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
When I do the date +%Z I get the timezone. Which currently is EDT.
I am sending information to another system, that says EDT is not a valid
timezone. I have no way to modify the other system.
My question is - is there a way to get the non-day-lite savings
On 03/28/2017 04:55 PM, PJ Welsh wrote:
> The mystery gets more interesting... I now have a CentOS 7.3 Dell R710
> server doing the exact same thing of rebooting immediately after the Xen
> kernel load. Just to note this is a second system and not just the first
> system with an update. I hope I'm
Just create a bridge, hook the host physical interface that you want in it,
hook the VMs interface in it, done.
No need for passthrough.
This can be done via libvirt/virsh or if a UI is wanted then virt-manager makes
this really easy.
Now assign an IP in the VM and it should work. You don't
This can be if one of these interfaces isn't a wireless nic. But I need to use
a wireless nic and another phys nic.
At least, I have solved the problem using network namespaces. All works ok and
expected now.
Many thanks to all for your help
On Tue, Apr 04, 2017 at 10:39:05AM +0100, Nux!
Ok, sure.
For bridging physical with wireless you could use parprouted.
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> From: "C. L. Martinez"
> To: "Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS"
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