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From: "Gilbert Sebenste"
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Subject: [CentOS] Saving session with terminal window open upon logout
Date: Tue, Sep 8, 2015 5:01 PM
Hello everyone,
I tried Googling this, looking through admin notes...and I couldn't find this.
An
> Date: Tuesday, September 08, 2015 15:24:50 -0700
> From: Robert Arkiletian
>
>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Richard wrote:
>>
>>
>> > Date: Tuesday, September 08, 2015 14:57:22 -0700
>> > From: Robert Arkiletian
>> >
>> > I was able to get h.264 support on www.youtube.com/html5 on
>> >
I had already looked at the nux repo. They may have that package for C7 but
I can't see it for C6.
I'm thinking h.264 gstreamer support must be provided by another package in
C6.
I have gstreamer-plugins-base & good installed. And I've already tried ugly
and gstreamer-ffmpeg.
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015
Original Message
> Date: Tuesday, September 08, 2015 14:57:22 -0700
> From: Robert Arkiletian
>
> I was able to get h.264 support on www.youtube.com/html5 on fedora
> 21 by installing
>
> gstreamer1-libav
>
> but that package does not exist in C6 (or it's popular thir
I was able to get h.264 support on www.youtube.com/html5 on fedora 21 by
installing
gstreamer1-libav
but that package does not exist in C6 (or it's popular third party repos)
What is the name of the package which adds h.264 to firefox on
youtube/html5 in C6?
_
Hello everyone,
I tried Googling this, looking through admin notes...and I couldn't find
this. And I know someone smart out here has the answer!
When I log out of a user account, I want it to, when I log back in,
have a terminal window pop up on my Gnome windows display, as I did
before I logg
You could try rebuilding this src.rpm -
http://awel.domblogger.net/7/libre/src/repoview/dovecot.html
That's what I use for Dovecot on CentOS 7 but I build it against
LibreSSL so you probably don't want my binary RPM but the src.rpm will
build against stock CentOS OpenSSL just fine w/o modifica
I ran it again but with:
rsync -ah --stats --delete -e "ssh -p613 -l root"
192.168.192.2:/etc/name* /home/rgm/data/htt/httnet/homebase/new/newetc
And the newetc directory was created with all the files. I again ran:
rsync -ah --stats --delete -e "ssh -p613 -l root"
192.168.192.2:/etc/name*
Hi Everyone,
I'm running an IPA server on CentOS 7 successfully and now I want to
change my Dovecot setup to use GSSAPI for IMAP authentication instead
of a flat "userdb" file. I've already joined the Dovecot box to the IPA
domain - ssh and ipa policies and all that are working properly.
I read a
On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 10:25:33 -0700 (PDT)
Mark Milhollan wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Sep 2015, Carl E. Hartung wrote:
> >On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 13:05:59 -0400
> >Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> >> rsync -ah --stats --delete -e "ssh -p613 -l root"
> >> 192.168.192.2:/etc/name* /home/rgm/data/htt/httnet/homebase/new
Here are the relevant lines from my /etc/named.conf file on CentOS 5.
directory "/var/named";
zone "43.168.192.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "data/192.168.43";
};
This will create/modify file "/var/named/data/192.168.43" and works with
no issues after an upgrade.
On
Hello,
Am Montag, 7. September 2015, 09:10:03 schrieb Ron Loftin:
> Try reconfiguring your setup so that the DNSSEC files live
> in /var/named/data instead of /var/named. That directory should be
> owned by named:named already, and it stays that way after updates, at
> least in CentOS 5.
can you
On 09/08/2015 05:18 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I recently moved BackupPC from CentOS-6 to CentOS-7.
> But when I browse to localhost/BackupPC I'm told
> Error: Wrong user: my userid is 48[apache], instead of 984(backuppc)
>
> As far as I can tell, the BackupPC settings are exactly the same
> as
I have a problem in that at first all my log files were dated 12-31-1969
and logrotate has:
# more /var/lib/logrotate.status
logrotate state -- version 2
"/var/log/yum.log" 1969-12-31-20:26:1
"/var/named/data/named.run" 1969-12-31-20:26:1
"/var/log/httpd/error_log" 2015-8-27-4:43:1
"/var/log/wtm
Hi Tim
if you try with suexec?
suomi
On 2015-09-08 12:18, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I recently moved BackupPC from CentOS-6 to CentOS-7.
But when I browse to localhost/BackupPC I'm told
Error: Wrong user: my userid is 48[apache], instead of 984(backuppc)
As far as I can tell, the BackupPC setti
I recently moved BackupPC from CentOS-6 to CentOS-7.
But when I browse to localhost/BackupPC I'm told
Error: Wrong user: my userid is 48[apache], instead of 984(backuppc)
As far as I can tell, the BackupPC settings are exactly the same
as they were before the move.
It seems htttpd is running th
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