On 01/29/2016 05:04 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
On 28.01.2016 12:48, Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 03:58 +0100, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
I noticed that when I ssh into a CentOS 7 Host I get slightly darker
colors in the ls output compared to the local (gnome-terminal) bash.
Since
I installed ms office 2007 on FC23 64 bits.
When one is closed word one appeares error message about
trouble concerning msxml5.0.
I googled but not found clear information on that.
Under .wine.
I looked for msxml5.dll
It is found one Progam Files (x86)/ Common Files/Microsoft Shared/OFFICE11
then
It's a bit pricey for what is is.
I did some research, seems that the cheapest optimized way is to use a hba
or a cheap raid card for the sata connection and use zfs on top.
Would be great since i have too (not enough sata ports on the motherboard)
but i have a heard time finding a card that runs
Allegedly, on or about 29 January 2016, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn sent:
> Now I only need to figure out what exactly "di=01;34" vs. "di=38;5;33"
> means...
Ah, now found a reference for the latter
38;5;33
The 38 prefix apparently means to set the foreground colour,
but a 48 prefix apparently means
Hi,
I have a fedora23 server with eno1 and enp0s25. I'd like to rename
them to eth0 and eth1. I'm familiar with all the network changes that
have occurred over the years with biosdevname, etc. Reading section
8.2 of the Networking Guide manual:
Allegedly, on or about 29 January 2016, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn sent:
> Now I only need to figure out what exactly "di=01;34" vs. "di=38;5;33"
> means...
di = directories to be coloured thus
01 = bold or bright (depends on the terminal which one it does)
34 = blue
If the third one is a set of
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 02:21:04PM +1030, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 29 January 2016, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn sent:
> > Now I only need to figure out what exactly "di=01;34" vs. "di=38;5;33"
> > means...
>
> Ah, now found a reference for the latter
>
> 38;5;33
>
> The 38 prefix
Allegedly, on or about 30 January 2016, Alex sent:
> Given my past experience, I created the following:
>
> SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*",
> ATTR{address}=="00:25:90:ab:ab:1f", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*",
> NAME="eth1"
> SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*",
>