[CentOS] How to keep audio active?

2021-09-13 Thread hw
Hi, how can I keep audio active --- or at least make it come back right away --- after there was no audio for a few seconds? It takes some seconds for the audio to come back, like when a movie was paused and playback is being resumed. I either have to scroll back or miss out on the audio,

Re: [CentOS] Find out which process consumed Network bandwidth

2021-09-13 Thread Charles Polisher
On Mon, 6 Sept 2021 at 14:24, Anand Buddhdev On 06/09/2021 19:35, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: Hi Kaushal, I am running CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core). Is there a way to find out which process consumed network bandwidth during a specific time period? For example, the Nginx process consumed

Re: [CentOS] Find out which process consumed Network bandwidth

2021-09-13 Thread MRob
See "man iptables-extensions" and "man iptables". I don't know how this works with firewall-cmd, but I imagine firewalld "just" manages iptables? Yes thats right I am running CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core). Is there a way to find out which process consumed network bandwidth during a spe

[CentOS] Connecting an android tablet to CentOS

2021-09-13 Thread mark
I plug it in via usb, and I see mtp... but it sees it as a camera for some reason. Clue? Meanwhile, they seem to have updated android to make things less accessable, meaning I can't find the kindle books I bought, as I could a few months ago. mark ___

Re: [CentOS] Find out which process consumed Network bandwidth

2021-09-13 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 9/13/21 18:47, MRob wrote: While you probably can't recover such information for past events, going forward, iptables can help you figure this out. Putting an IPtables rule in the OUTPUT table prior to ACCEPTing the packets can help, e.g.:     iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m owner --uid-owner