On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 12:33:27AM -0400, Evan Rowley wrote:
> Is anyone frustrated by Network Manager? I wish CentOS just used the basic
> configuration files like the ones on BSD-style OSes. Those are so simple in
> comparison.
service NetworkManager stop
chkconfig NetworkManager off
vi /etc/sys
Is anyone frustrated by Network Manager? I wish CentOS just used the basic
configuration files like the ones on BSD-style OSes. Those are so simple in
comparison.
Each time I reboot, it seems like the configuration file I create for
Network Manager gets destroyed and replaced with a default file.
I am working this out
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Yes you are right that one might as well install Chrome and I was going to post
a link today, but last night I was posting from a phone.
I found Lloyd’s script on this page:
http://www.tecmint.com/install-google-chrome-on-redhat-centos-fedora-linux/
I had first gone down the road of trying to
On 26 April 2014, @10:39 zulu, ngeorgop wrote:
> It may be possible. But it needs a lot of search
> :-)
>
Hmmm... then I fail to see how that's better than Richard Lloyd's script
to install Chrome in CentOS 6.x...
i.e. http://chrome.richardlloyd.org.uk/
At least that script segregates the libstd
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It may be possible. But it needs a lot of search
:-)
2014-04-26 4:26 GMT+03:00 Darr247 [via CentOS] <
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> On25 April 2014 @22:54 zulu, ngeorgop wrote:
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> > New version of chromium (34.0.1847.132)
> chromium-34.0.1847.132-1.el6.i686.rpm
> > <
> https://d
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