On 15 December 2017 at 17:39, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> 4. I logged in as ssmoogen. I got a GNOME desktop
>> 5. I opened a terminal and my shell was tcsh.
>>
>> That took me 10 minutes. Due to this I am going to say that there is
>> something wrong with other parts of
On Fri, December 15, 2017 2:34 pm, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On 15 December 2017 at 13:24, Valeri Galtsev
> wrote:
>> Dear Experts,
>>
>> After one of updates that was released some time ago (a Month ago or
>> maybe
>> even earlier) I have noticed the following. On
On 12/15/2017 4:10 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
I don't know your full requirements, but in the past for simple QoS gw I
used FireQOS
It's part ofhttps://firehol.org/ , but can be used without firehol so
in parallel of your own iptables rules
That looks nice. It appears to be a declarative
On 15 December 2017 at 13:24, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> Dear Experts,
>
> After one of updates that was released some time ago (a Month ago or maybe
> even earlier) I have noticed the following. On the machines with default
> runlevel 5 (sorry about old terminology, the
Dear Experts,
After one of updates that was released some time ago (a Month ago or maybe
even earlier) I have noticed the following. On the machines with default
runlevel 5 (sorry about old terminology, the new one is still confusing
for me ;-) GUI/X11 login (display manager) lists only users
I think that nvidia-detect could be helpful even on non-stock kernels to
find out if you need to use "legacy" or "non-legacy" driver :)
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 4:34 PM, wrote:
> Yan Li wrote:
> > If you need to use a non stock kernel, you can also try to download the
> >
Yan Li wrote:
> If you need to use a non stock kernel, you can also try to download the
> latest driver directly from nvidia. The nvidia official driver is very
> easy to install and works with almost all kernel versions. It can also be
> easily uninstalled too.
Make sure you have the correct
Hi,
for those willing to use katello for monitoring oVirt hosts upgrade status,
we added katello-agent to CentOS Virt SIG testing repo.
If no negative feedback is provided, I'll tag it for release on December
20th.
In order to install it:
# yum install centos-release-ovirt41
# yum-config-manager
If you need to use a non stock kernel, you can also try to download the
latest driver directly from nvidia. The nvidia official driver is very easy
to install and works with almost all kernel versions. It can also be easily
uninstalled too.
On Dec 14, 2017 1:51 PM, "Jerry Geis"
On 15/12/17 07:05, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I came across this on the Fedora devel list. I added
> /etc/sysctl.d/51-bufferbloat.conf containing the suggested line and it
> installs the new codel qdisc as desired. There's probably more knobs
> that might be useful to tweak but this makes a good
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