On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 8:39 PM Michael Barnes <barnmich...@gmail.com> wrote:

> First, the computer I had was too old. Now, it is too new. I have to use
> CentOS7 for the application I am running, which uses qt4. CentOS8 only has
> qt5, which is not backwards compatible. And, so far, everything I have seen
> says because CentOS Stream is based on pre-release RHEL, it is not ready
> for production use. Looks like I'm getting caught between a rock and a hard
> place.
>
> I wanted to see what it said about the nic, so I ran lspci and got "command
> not found". I guess I need to install pciutils, which is on the
> installation DVD, but I don't know how to install it from that. Only have
> the command line at this time.
>
> Michael

How about installing CentOS7 in a virtual machine and putting a more
up to date OS on the hardware.

Bill
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