[CentOS-docs] Website Request, add link to release notes on download page
Could a link to the release notes ( http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 ) be added to http://www.centos.org/download/ I'm a Linux beginner, I was able to successfully download CentOS 7 using the downloads page but once I had the .iso, I wanted to verify the integrity of the download using MD5. I was eventually able to find the release notes on the wiki but as a beginner, it was kind of a big step. Thanks, William ___ CentOS-docs mailing list CentOS-docs@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs
trouble with page numbers
Hello, I have a number of text documents with page numbers entered into the header by means of Insert and Fields. Today for some reason I find all the page numbers (numerals) have been replaced by the words Page numbers. When I try to reinsert the page number field, I again get the words Page numbers. Please advise. My computer man has no idea what is going on. I will be most grateful. William Nelson Belfast, Maine
Re: [Scottish] Router suitable for a small home network
Hi there, Sorry to hear about the problems the storm caused you. So, considering the price difference between the two models you mentioned, the ballpark figure is rather up in the air. If you haven't come across it before, broadbandbuyer.co.uk isn't a bad site to get an idea of what's available. This will probably get me shot, but, if you want something that should just work, you may look at the higher rated linksys. I've also heard good things about the better rated TP-Links, although it sounds like you've have a bad experience with one of their models. Up in the higher price range of the D6200, I would possibly recommend the draytek, recently acquired a higher model and have had a most enjoyable parting from the BT HomeHub. Hope the link helps. Sorted by WAN Type ADSL: http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Finders/Routers/?G=38t=1Sort=3#Content On 08/12/2013 22:35, Jason Irwin wrote: I have a Buffalo Dual Band Nfinity WZR-HP-AG300H-EU. Works well, DD-WRT (so dnsmasq etc). Only real issue I have with it is that it isn't possible to separate wired traffic (e.g. port 1 for untrusted [TV], port 2 for work, ports 3 4 for home). There may alse be a compatibility issue with OS X (Safari hangs - but the MBP is suspect). GNU/Linux and Windows work perfecly. That may or may not be an issues for you. About £70, I think there's a new version out too. Also...surge protectors! :-) On 8 December 2013 22:16, John Gordon Ollason j...@houseofdeer.co.ukwrote: I have a small domestic network comprising my linux box (wired), my wife's PC (wireless), an Iyonix (a computer that nobody has ever heard of) (wired), the tv (wired) a RaspberryPi (wired), and a network printer (wireless). I am connecting to a bog-standard dsl broadband ISP. On Thursday last at 0640 we had an almost directly overhead stroke of lightning: flash, bang, and the lights went out. We were lucky: the only casualty was the router; a neighbour lost all of his electronic equipment. I went to town to the only computerish shop and bought the only replacement router that they stock TP-Link TD-W8961ND and I am not very impressed with it. The web-interface is extremely slow and hangs a lot. The router seems to be rather sensitive to temperature and has needed to be restarted after only about 8 hours of service, and with the feeble web interface, that took about 20 minutes. In fact the web-interface has died altogether now so I can't reconfigure it or do a soft reboot, but at least it's talking to me. So off I went to PCWorld was sold a Netgear D6200, get it home and discovered that it can't be configured by an ethernet connexion: it has to be configured wirelessly. So I configured it and it was easy to get my wife's PC online. Then I tried plugging in the ethernet connectors. Nothing, Downloaded the manual from Netgear: nothing helpful. Fiddled about with the connectors and got two out four connected but only for a short while (the sockets have a nasty floppy feel about them). So it's going back to PCWorld tomorrow. So can anybody recommend a decent no-frills, solid router with at least four ethernet sockets and wifi that can be reliably configured from a web-interface? Thanks in advance. ___ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish ___ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish ___ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
[Scottish] Meetup: 26th April 2012, SSH keys
Hello all, The meet this month we have a talk on SSH Keys by Claudio in the works, and are hoping that you can come along. More precise details to follow soon. Location details can be found on scotlug.org.uk With Regards, Will Nelson ___ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
[Scottish] This month's meet - Talk or plan
Hey all, Just thought to let you all know, we're still looking for a person to give a talk/people to give lightning talks/or other eventy things to hold people's attention. Since no one has managed to find someone/come forward/blackmailed/bribed/or otherwise coerced a person or persons into doing something, unless we get fresh news by wednesday, we're thinking of turning the meet into a planning session for the install day that people showed interest for to occur this year, at some point in time. If that actually interests you more than a talk, let me know, if not, let me know, and possibly provide references of person(s) to beg talks off of. With Regards, Will Nelson ___ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
[Scottish] March '12 lightening talks
Right, tis a callout to anyone interested in or knowing of people interested in giving either lightening talks or talks in general for the coming meetup and the one after. Kenny and I have so far come up short on sourcing such ourselves... If interested, or knowing of persons interested, drop me an email or /msg (Sajuuk) ___ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
[Scottish] Notes from Nov meeting
The notes from the last meet have been put up. As promised, they are rough, and can definately be discussed and expanded further. Please do so if you're interested in anything mentioned. Will (Sajuuk) ___ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
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Re: powermail-discuss Digest #1422 - 02/27/03
I'm a new user [just installed yesterday]. Problem: How do I select all or part of a received text message to copy onto a word-processor? The only workaround I could devise is to make a reply message, which will allow me to copy, then delete. Any suggestions? Bill Stecher [EMAIL PROTECTED]