Le 13/04/2018 à 02:48, Paul R. Ganci a écrit :
> There doesn't exist a "X Window system" yum group.
You have to write it "X Window System" with a capital S.
Here's my script that installs a bells-and-whistles Xfce desktop
starting from a minimal CentOS 7 installation. Look at the X Window
System
On 04/12/2018 08:51 AM, Kay Diederichs wrote:
I tried running:
yum groups mark install "X Window system"
and get the same message. I tried different permutations removing the
"s" on groups. Nothing seems to bring back the yum "X Window system"
group. Can anyone help me resolve this issue and te
> Not enough details.
> Are you backing up the VM from hyper-v?
> Are you backing up the VM from within the VM?
> Are you backing up the files on the VM or making an image/snapshot?
No. Is only for the "home" files. I need to restore then quickly and
individual.
> Does $storage-provider have a pr
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 5:00 PM marcos sr wrote:
> I have a CentOS VM with a lots of inodes, and 500GB +/-, running under
> hyper-v . Which is best for backup them? What is the pros and cons?
Not enough details.
Are you backing up the VM from hyper-v?
Are you backing up the VM from within the V
marcos sr wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a CentOS VM with a lots of inodes, and 500GB +/-, running under
> hyper-v . Which is best for backup them? What is the pros and cons?
>
500GB? Buy an eSATA card, external bay, and drop a 4TB drive in.
mark
Hello
I have a CentOS VM with a lots of inodes, and 500GB +/-, running under
hyper-v . Which is best for backup them? What is the pros and cons?
Thanks for attention.
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Got a CentOS 7 box running motion. Selinux is complaining that one of the
scripts motion runs is mislabeled. Here's what it is.
system_u:object_r:nfs_t:s0 /home/motion/bin/on_move_end
Now, ~motion is NFS mounted, and we've got use_nfs_home_dirs --> on, so
what *would* the proper label be, or
On 2018-04-12, Paul R. Ganci
wrote:
> I just did a fresh minimal install of centos 7 on new hardware. While
> playing around with window systems I removed X windows like so:
>
> >yum remove "X Window system"
>
> and then tried to re install
>
> >yum group install "X Window system"
>
> which gives
Le 12/04/2018 à 19:42, Leon Fauster a écrit :
> yum groupinstall not yum group install
Actually both are valid.
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Le 12/04/2018 à 15:37, Paul R. Ganci a écrit :
> I just did a fresh minimal install of centos 7 on new hardware. While
> playing around with window systems I removed X windows like so:
>
>> yum remove "X Window system"
>
> and then tried to re install
>
>> yum group install "X Window system"
>
Le 12/04/2018 à 15:37, Paul R. Ganci a écrit :
> I just did a fresh minimal install of centos 7 on new hardware. While
> playing around with window systems I removed X windows like so:
>
>>yum remove "X Window system"
>
> and then tried to re install
>
>>yum group install "X Window system"
>
>
Gary Stainburn wrote:
> On Thursday 12 April 2018 16:06:06 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> I'd recommend, to start, installing msttcorefonts, and see if that
>> helps.
>
> Thanks for this. I will try these two options if I need to.
>
> However, I have found in Windows 10 there is a printer driver Micro
On Thursday 12 April 2018 16:06:06 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Yan Li wrote:
> >
> > It seems that .findfont can't find a font file that the PS file is
> > asking for. Is it possible that your Windows 10 is printing using some
> > new fonts that your CentOS doesn't have?
That would make sense
> >
>
Yan Li wrote:
> On 04/12/2018 03:08 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
>> The PDF contains:
>>
>> ERROR: invalidfileaccess
>> OFFENDING COMMAND: .findfont
>> OPERAND STACK:
>> r
>> /usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1/UTBI.pfa
>> --nostringval--
>> true
>> NimbusMonL-Regu
>> Courier
>> --nostringval--
>> Courier
On 04/12/2018 03:08 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> The PDF contains:
>
> ERROR: invalidfileaccess
> OFFENDING COMMAND: .findfont
> OPERAND STACK:
> r
> /usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1/UTBI.pfa
> --nostringval--
> true
> NimbusMonL-Regu
> Courier
> --nostringval--
> Courier
> 4544317
> Courier
> Font
>
On 04/12/2018 03:37 PM, Paul R. Ganci wrote:
> I just did a fresh minimal install of centos 7 on new hardware. While
> playing around with window systems I removed X windows like so:
>
>>yum remove "X Window system"
>
> and then tried to re install
>
>>yum group install "X Window system"
>
> wh
I just did a fresh minimal install of centos 7 on new hardware. While
playing around with window systems I removed X windows like so:
>yum remove "X Window system"
and then tried to re install
>yum group install "X Window system"
which gives this error:
Maybe run: yum groups mark install (se
Reading back through prior emails. . . TFTP client requests packets *are*
making it to the TFTP server. So it seems like something on the TFTP server
itself.
Like previously mentioned server side
firewall/iptables/tcp-wrappers/selinux are all possible culprits.
Hmmm just thought of something else
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 12:48:15PM -0400, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> I do not see tftp traffic is leaving from S
>
> A:~$ tftp
> (to) 192.168.1.20
> tftp> get file
> Transfer timed out.
>
> As you can see no pkt is leaving. If it were leaving S, but A were not
> receiving then I would think firewall
> i
Hi all,
For some years now I have been using a simple system I found online which
allows me to easily import data from Windows Programs.
Hopefully others out there are using the system and already have found the
answer to my problem.
I have installed on my Centos server a virtual CUPS printer
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