Le 15/09/2017 à 14:44, Mark Haney a écrit :
> Please ignore this, some ignorant cretin here excluded sudo from being
> updated. Never in my life will I understand anyone's reason for
> excluded THAT particular package.
On a side note: it looks like a majority of CentOS users refers to
CentOS 1708
I have been using KeePassXC (though mostly on Debian) for quite a while now and
am happy to report it works well. Nothing springs to mind that annoys me and
it's a decent drop in replacement.
My setup sounds pretty similar to your own (also use keepass2android, though
not KeePass on Windows).
Hi,
are there other things than disk I/O that may cause waitstates (as shown by
top, for example)?
What about network traffic?
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On 2017-09-16 12:55, Tom Longfield wrote:
> I have been using KeePassXC (though mostly on Debian) for quite a
> while now and am happy to report it works well. Nothing springs to
> mind that annoys me and it's a decent drop in replacement.
> My setup sounds pretty similar to your own (also use kee
On 16/09/17 11:55, Tom Longfield wrote:
I have been using KeePassXC (though mostly on Debian) for quite a while
now and am happy to report it works well. Nothing springs to mind that
annoys me and it's a decent drop in replacement.
My setup sounds pretty similar to your own (also use keepass2an
On 16/09/17 16:05, Phil Perry wrote:
The only other potential issue I see is that the latest KeePassXC
requires a newer version of libgcrypt, which the repo above packages as
libgcrypt16 (libgcrypt version 1.6.6) on el7. The release of 1.6 broke
ABI compatibility with version 1.5 in el7. I have
H wrote:
> I have been using the KeePassX password manager on CentOS 6 and 7 for
> some time and it works pretty well. On my Windows machine I use
> KeePass which offers a number of features missing from KeePassX, I
> also sync the database between several machines, including Android
> units wher
On 16.09.2017 13:02, hw wrote:
> are there other things than disk I/O that may cause waitstates (as shown
> by top, for example)?
only disk i/o.
> What about network traffic?
only if you have network shares mounted.
best regards
Ulf
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Date:Sat, Sep 16, 2017 1:45 PMSubject:Re: [CentOS] KeePassX
replacement
H wrote:> I have been using the KeePassX password
manager on CentOS 6 and 7
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Date:Sat, Sep 16, 2017 1:45 PMSubject:Re: [CentOS] KeePassX
replacement
H wrote:> I have been using the KeePassX password
manager on CentOS 6 and
G
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From:"Yves Bellefeuille" To:"CentOS mailing list"
Date:Sat, Sep 16, 2017 1:45 PMSubject:Re: [CentOS] KeePassX
replacement
H wrote:> I have been using the KeePassX password
manager on CentOS 6 and
Everyone,
I had four Centos 7.4 machines of which I did a manual yum update and
ended up having the same problems on each machine.
It looks like the packages below have dependency problems with the
recent update to : CentOS Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core)
Packages skipped because of dependency pro
Greg, according to the release notes "Known Issues" section (
https://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7?action=show&redirect=Manuals%2FReleaseNotes%2FCentOS7.1708#head-281c090cc4fbc6bb5c7d4cd82a266fce807eee7c
) you need to run "yum downgrade libgpod" first. I have updated a doze
Hi Everyone,
I'm working on GCC112, which is POWER System S822 (Power8) machine
running CentOS 7 machine (https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm):
$ cat /etc/centos-release
CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (AltArch)
I'm trying to determine L1 data cache size. When the following code
runs it r
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