Re: [CentOS] Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Setup Your Own e-Commerce Online Store using WooCommerce 3.4.5, Wordpress 4.9.8, and CentOS 1805 (LAMP) in Amazon AWS Cloud

2018-09-30 Thread John R. Dennison
On Mon, Oct 01, 2018 at 01:23:54AM +, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> 
> Configuring SELinux is somewhat complicated, so I would usually set SELinux 
> mode to permissive.

While I do not mean to be rude...  the above statement is precisely why
you should not be advertising your tutorials.  And please learn to trim
your replies.






John

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Re: [CentOS] Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Setup Your Own e-Commerce Online Store using WooCommerce 3.4.5, Wordpress 4.9.8, and CentOS 1805 (LAMP) in Amazon AWS Cloud

2018-09-30 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Hi Jonathan,


Configuring SELinux is somewhat complicated, so I would usually set SELinux 
mode to permissive.



From: CentOS  on behalf of Jonathan Billings 

Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2018 7:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Setup Your Own e-Commerce 
Online Store using WooCommerce 3.4.5, Wordpress 4.9.8, and CentOS 1805 (LAMP) 
in Amazon AWS Cloud

On Sep 28, 2018, at 20:08, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming 
 wrote:
>
> Good morning from Singapore,
>
>
> You can read my step-by-step tutorial on How to Setup Your Own e-Commerce 
> Online Store using WooCommerce 3.4.5, Wordpress 4.9.8, and CentOS 1805 (LAMP) 
> in Amazon AWS Cloud at any one of my two redundant blogs. My blogs were 
> configured in RAID 1 mirroring array.


https://stopdisablingselinux.com/

If the instructions you read says to disable/set permissive, it should have a 
good reason. And on a commerce site!

Also, I’m confused how your blogs are RAID1 when they’re in blogspot and 
Wordpress. You are using AWS ec2 in the directions. I doubt the blog platforms 
are sharing infrastructure.

—
Jonathan Billings 

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Re: [CentOS] C7 and NVIDIA driver

2018-09-30 Thread Fred Smith
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 08:56:52PM +0200, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hi James,
> I tried as suggested installing cuda but the problem persist.
> In a previous c7.5 installation all works as expected but the driver was
> less then 390.77.

I'm puzzled... I'm running up to date C7 with Nvidia card and the 
elrepo nvidia bits at 390.87 without problems. Have you tried using
the nvidia packages from elrepo?

Unless it is a card or chipset-specific problem. I'm using a GTX750ti.

I'm also running Mate desktop, and right now according to:

ls -l /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 35 Dec  2  2015 
/etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service -> 
/usr/lib/systemd/system/gdm.service

it is running GDM as the display manager.

Fred

> 
> So installing latest cuda nvidia driver for suggested links does not work.
> 
> What other can I try?
> 
> Il Gio 20 Set 2018, 19:52 James Pearson  ha
> scritto:
> 
> > Alessandro Baggi:
> > >
> > > I found this https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3438891 but I've not
> > > access to this content. In this content seems that the workaround is
> > > using lightdm and mask gdm.
> >
> > That page is not exactly helpful ... virtually no details
> >
> > Strangely, it has 'Solution Verified' at the top of the page, but the
> > listed 'Resolution' is:
> >
> > > At this time there is no guaranteed resolution of this issue. Using the
> > > Nvidia Beta graphics module sometimes works, but is not guaranteed
> > > or supported
> >
> > What is more puzzling, is that we have probably over a thousand
> > workstations running CentOS 7.5 with Nvidia cards using the proprietary
> > driver and haven't seen any of the 'issues' listed - which are:
> >
> > *  Nvidia proprietary module doesn't work after upgrading to RHEL7.5
> > *  No graphics after updating to RHEL7.5
> > *  Desktop does not start after upgrading to RHEL7.5 with Nvidia graphics
> > driver
> > *  Black screen after installing Nvidia proprietary graphics module in
> > RHEL7.5
> >
> > We're using gdm which launches Mate
> >
> > James Pearson
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Re: [CentOS] C7 and NVIDIA driver

2018-09-30 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Hi James,
I tried as suggested installing cuda but the problem persist.
In a previous c7.5 installation all works as expected but the driver was
less then 390.77.

So installing latest cuda nvidia driver for suggested links does not work.

What other can I try?

Il Gio 20 Set 2018, 19:52 James Pearson  ha
scritto:

> Alessandro Baggi:
> >
> > I found this https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3438891 but I've not
> > access to this content. In this content seems that the workaround is
> > using lightdm and mask gdm.
>
> That page is not exactly helpful ... virtually no details
>
> Strangely, it has 'Solution Verified' at the top of the page, but the
> listed 'Resolution' is:
>
> > At this time there is no guaranteed resolution of this issue. Using the
> > Nvidia Beta graphics module sometimes works, but is not guaranteed
> > or supported
>
> What is more puzzling, is that we have probably over a thousand
> workstations running CentOS 7.5 with Nvidia cards using the proprietary
> driver and haven't seen any of the 'issues' listed - which are:
>
> *  Nvidia proprietary module doesn't work after upgrading to RHEL7.5
> *  No graphics after updating to RHEL7.5
> *  Desktop does not start after upgrading to RHEL7.5 with Nvidia graphics
> driver
> *  Black screen after installing Nvidia proprietary graphics module in
> RHEL7.5
>
> We're using gdm which launches Mate
>
> James Pearson
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[CentOS-virt] Remove viewer for Mac desktop

2018-09-30 Thread Philip Prindeville
Hi.

I have a couple of Mac’s I use (a MBP 15” and a Mac mini), but I have a stack 
of Linux KVM/Qemu hosts (Centos 7.5) running various VM’s (Ubuntu, Fedora, 
Win7, Win10, etc).

Currently I ssh in with tunneling for X, and let the VNC client draw remotely 
on XQuartz.  It’s reasonably fast on my 1Gb network, but glitchy (hangs, 
pointer location being wrong, spurious keyboard repeats, refreshing the bottom 
1/8 of the screen over and over for no reason, etc).

I’ve been told the Wayland+QXL on the guest, and remote Spice over SSH, is the 
way to go, but I’ve only found one (fairly out-of-date) OS X client 
(RemoveViewer.app from https://www.spice-space.org/osx-client.html).

I’m not sure if the client is using an out of date API that has really poor 
performance, or I’ve misconfigured things, or what.

Can someone in a similar situation post what they’re doing to get satisfactory 
performance?

Especially if it works well on slower (10mb/s) connections when on the road, 
etc.

Thanks,

-Philip

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Re: [CentOS] a problem with the kdelibs-4.14.8-6.e17_3

2018-09-30 Thread Michael Hennebry



On Sun, 30 Sep 2018, Michael Hennebry wrote:


I clicked on report.
I got asked for my password.
I typed it in and clicked on authenticate.
The wheel is still spinning.
My GUI screen in effectively froxen
I can move the curson, but that is all.
Clicking has no effect.


Much to my surprise, cancel did work,
so my GUI is no longer frozen.
Still do not know what was going on.

Lunch time.

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[CentOS] a problem with the kdelibs-4.14.8-6.e17_3

2018-09-30 Thread Michael Hennebry

I closed firefox before updating it and rebooting.
On starting it again, all my tabs came up blank.
Refresh didn't refresh.
I tried konqueror to see whether it would work.
It did.
I eventually discovered that I coulld click in the address
bar and hit enter to get the effect of a refresh.
While using konqueror, I got a pop up announcing a problem
with the subject package and asking me to report.
I clicked on report.
I got asked for my password.
I typed it in and clicked on authenticate.
The wheel is still spinning.
My GUI screen in effectively froxen
I can move the curson, but that is all.
Clicking has no effect.
I'm typing this from an alternate terminal.

Recommendations?
Should I reboot?
Try to ID the evil process and kill it?
Wait it out?  For how long?

BTW I'm getting a lot of keyboard bounces and research is difficult.
How can I adjust?

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Re: [CentOS] email Server for CentOS 7

2018-09-30 Thread Promise Kumalo
try "free" linux groupware like Kolab, Citadel or Zimbra. they will give 
you easy installation and easy user/mailbox management.

On 09/30/2018 12:51 AM, Bee.Lists wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I’m looking for an email server.  I have a C7 box already with nginx, 
> PostgreSQL, Sinatra and Ruby.  So I don’t want to install PHP, Apache, MySQL, 
> etc.
>
> Are there any ways/tutorials to set up a mail server under those 
> restrictions?  It would serve multiple domains.
>
>
> Cheers, Bee
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