Re: [RDD] Questions On Paravel Centos 7 Rivendell Build

2018-12-07 Thread Rich Stivers
Fred: Thanks for the detailed reply. I'll stick with XFCE - didn't realize Gnome was a resource hog. Rich On 12/7/2018 04:09, Fred Gleason wrote: On Dec 6, 2018, at 23:29, Rich Stivers > wrote: At the step for Mount Points - for /home, 100G is specified.

Re: [RDD] Questions On Paravel Centos 7 Rivendell Build

2018-12-07 Thread Cowboy
On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 08:34:15 -0500 Fred Gleason wrote: > On Dec 7, 2018, at 07:43, Cowboy wrote: > > > By default, but it begs the question, > > gnome-desktop-2.32.0-17.el7.x86_64.rpm > > appears to be Gnome-2 for RHEL-7 !? > > Apparently. I’m not seeing such a package available in either

Re: [RDD] Questions On Paravel Centos 7 Rivendell Build

2018-12-07 Thread David Klann
Hi Rich, I have successfully swapped out Xfce for GNOME on several systems I help maintain (running CentOS 7). Here's how I've done it: - sudo yum remove '@Xfce' - sudo yum --skip-broken install '@^GNOME Desktop' The "@" symbols refer to yum "groups": Xfce is a simple group, GNOME is an

Re: [RDD] Questions On Paravel Centos 7 Rivendell Build

2018-12-07 Thread Cowboy
On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 07:09:06 -0500 Fred Gleason wrote: > Gnome on CentOS 7 is (alas) Gnome 3, By default, but it begs the question, gnome-desktop-2.32.0-17.el7.x86_64.rpm appears to be Gnome-2 for RHEL-7 !? -- Cowboy Grief is the Reminder that we Loved. And were Loved.

Re: [RDD] Questions On Paravel Centos 7 Rivendell Build

2018-12-07 Thread Fred Gleason
On Dec 6, 2018, at 23:29, Rich Stivers wrote: > At the step for Mount Points - > for /home, 100G is specified. Since I have a 1TB disc, could I specify 200G > instead? Our sound files reside on a > NAS Raid server so this drive doesn't need extra space in /var/snd. Yes, you can tweak those

Re: [RDD] Questions On Paravel Centos 7 Rivendell Build

2018-12-07 Thread Gabriele Fergola
Hello Rich, fro my point of view u will not have problem to increase size of your partitions also because u can mount /var/snd from nas/san so u don't need space for /var/snd. For gnome u can try also because from the manager u can always decide which desktop run and if u find any trouble with