> Try booting from a live CD to see if that gives you any info. TBH it
sounds like a hardware issue.
I concur; I'll wager a coffee on graphics driver.
Is it a AMD, NVIDIA, or integrated Intel (or combination of 2 or all 3)?
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On 05/22/18 11:07 UTC, Miguel González wrote:
>
> Still, I´m talking about any known live CD which contains system-config-lvm
> or any other GUI tool.
>
The 'live' download of GParted v0.31 (gparted.org/download.php - 64-bit ISO =
~318MiB) says it does LVM2 now... the latest available for
Review the results from
$ sudo yum info wxGTK3
and
$ sudo yum info wxGTK3-devel
Or were you needing/looking for a newer version?
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Did you try adding
UserName ALL= NOPASSWD: /sbin/reboot
As the last line of their /etc/sudoers files?
(replacing UserName with their actual user name, of course.)
That should grant them root access to only the /sbin/reboot command (add
more commands using comma delimiting).
Then they just run
> Contacting IBM now.
In case they don't suggest it, try connecting with http instead of https to
see if it's actually an SSL certificate problem.
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> I have some software that says it requires JRE 8.1 or higher.
That's very odd, since technically JRE 8 is java 1.8 (and JRE 7 is/was 1.7;
JRE 6 was 1.6, et cetera).
> If I go to
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-21331
55.html
> and install
> I must admit that this is new to me! I'm not familiar w/ laptops w/ 2
devices like that. Now I
> understand why under Windows, Dell has installed both Intel and NVidia
software.
> Could anyone explain why such hardware configuration?
The Intel HD GPU is actually integrated on the CPU die; the
On Mon, 15 May 2017 at 20:05 zulu, Frank Thommen wrote:
> lustre driver
https://downloads.hpdd.intel.com/public/lustre/latest-feature-release/el7.3.1611/
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> Here's mine. Interesting differences:
If you disable Intel Speedstep in the BIOS it should lock the CPU to its
fastest speed, but you lose power saving during idle.
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 3:48 PM, ken wrote:
> On 05/11/2017 12:45 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:
>
>> Am
> runs through attempts at mirrors and keeps failing till it runs out.
> It failed to connect to my wireless router (or even to find it, afaict).
> So I plugged it into the router with an ethernet cable. No joy.
The ethernet adapter seems to be turned off by default.
To turn it on, click the
H... /non sequitur/
My suggestion was an alternative to the facebork page cited.
On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 11:20 AM, Nicolas Kovacs <i...@microlinux.fr> wrote:
> Le 22/04/2017 à 16:25, Darr247 a écrit :
> > Try centos.org/forums instead.
> >
> > I tend to av
> PS: on a side note, I wanted to discuss this subject on the CentOS Facebook
> group,
> but got blocked by their admin who seems to be the local pet autocrat.
Try centos.org/forums instead.
I tend to avoid wiki sites to which I'm not allowed to contribute; maybe you'd
feel like jumping
> Intel 5 series SSDs use SATA interface, so the discussion about NVMe
> support doesn't apply in this case. You can use an adapter like this to
> mount it in a 2.5" drive slot: http://preview.tinyurl.com/lm4952g
Links like
http://amazon.com/dp/B00ITJ7U20
or http://amazon.com/dp/B00PY11SYM
might
CentOS [centos-boun...@centos.org], On Behalf Of Johnny Hughes, spake
thusly:
> The CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything.iso (without a version) is a symlink to the
> 'lastest' Everything iso. If you look at the sha256sum file, the last
> Everything file listed will be the version you use.
>
> Currently
I downloaded CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything.iso (8,233,418,752 bytes) by
clicking on the 'Everything' link in the 'Rolling' line on
https://wiki.centos.org/Download (supposedly the 1611 build).
But when I look in the sha256sum.txt file from
https://buildlogs.centos.org/rolling/7/isos/x86_64/ (where
> So I don't understand where is the problem.
> What I can do to solve this problem?
For starters, you could mention what version of CentOS you're running. :)
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Mozilla probably (finally) made the adjustment for 2160 lines of resolution.
LOTS of softwares need[ed] to tweak their interfaces to be usable on 4k
displays.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 6:01 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> On Thursday 02 February 2017 10:22:19 John Hodrien wrote:
>
> I have not been able to make any headway resolving this problem;
Personally, I don't understand how you expect the DHCP server to decide
which scope to use when a new connection appears on the network.
DHCP discovery queries are presented from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, not to
a particular
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 at @20:46 zulu, Richard asked:
> Is there a reason to be trying to use the chromium built for C6
> (because google was using libraries in their version that weren't
> included in C6) on a C7 machine, rather than chrome directly from
> the google repository?
>
Well, Chromium
On Saturday, 12 September 2015, @17:45 zulu, Robert Arkiletian wrote:
> BTW
> how are you running google-chrome on EL6?
>
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=chrome+centos+6
Tip: the top result ends up pointing to:
http://chrome.richardlloyd.org.uk/
which was the 3rd result last time I looked.
I used Mr
Original message
Ah, yes. I saw that when running. But I think I got a message like that each
time I ran chrome??
Thanks,
wes
Usually, selinux tells what you need to do in order to stop receiving its error
messages about a particular problem. Did you peruse the full
On Wednesday, 24 June 2015 at @01:25 zulu, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org
wrote:
Run the time tool and make sure that System clock uses UTC is NOT checked
THAT's the option Anaconda also presents, that I was thinking of. :)
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=officejet+8620+manual
I concur - I don't believe there is a password on the EWS.
You should be able to print out the network settings from the LCD control
panel, which will be 2 or 3 pages and includes info you need like MAC
address[es], default and user-set passwords, IP
Did you try a
# yum clean all
?
On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Leonard den Ottolander
leon...@den.ottolander.nl wrote:
Hi,
The debuginfo repodata for C6 is missing:
http://debuginfo.centos.org/6/x86_64/repodata/7a42847903e6a76f9397c0bc9aca6afbbef1f74c-filelists.sqlite.bz2:
[Errno 14]
Did you see this list?
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
There are also repos for Adobe (Flash, Reader, et al), Google (Chrome,
Earth, et al), and it seems like there used to be one for Oracle's JDK, too.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 9:06 PM, jd1008 jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, 08 June 2015 at @07:06 zulu, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Why? If you use gparted (ntfsprogs, under the covers, IIRC), the system
will chkdsk on the next boot. No such requirement exists with Microsoft's
tools
That's not been my experience... gparted does use ntfs-3g to work on NTFS
On Sun, 07 June 2015 at 14:14 zulu, Robert Nichols wrote:
It's generally recommended to use Windows tools to do NTFS re-sizing.
I tend to disagree with that advice...
I would recommend http://gparted.org/livecd.php over the microsoft-supplied
tools, in a heartbeat.
Boot off that Live image
On 18 January 2015 @19:07 zulu, Mark LaPierre wrote:
good at C or C++ but I can write documentation. Especially if it's
already pretty much written and all I have to do is copy and paste.
Unless you get RH's permission in writing to do so, in advance, I'm
pretty-sure copy and paste does not
On 16 January 2015 @00:05 zulu, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Does anyone else see a problem here?
Try
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/
then choose the version on the left.
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On 16 January 2015 @00:34 zulu, Digimer wrote:
So either the link should be changed or the linked page should be
updated.
Well, until someone rewrites the redhat docs so they don't violate
copyright laws, and links to them on that centos.org/docs page, I'll
continue perusing and referring
On 07 January 2015 @01:37 zulu, Always Learning wrote:
You seem to forget. Computers were invented to perform repetitive tasks.
Or maybe, some of us just seem to remember it differently.
In my opinion, robots/automatons were invented to perform repetitive
tasks; computers were invented to
Clayton,
On 15 December 2014 @03:02 zulu, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Top posting is generally discouraged on this list.
[root@mushroom ~]# yum install man-1.6f* man-pages-3.22-*
And logging in as root for everyday tasks is generally discouraged, as well.
Most admins will edit their /etc/sudoers
On 14 December 2014, @10:32 zulu, Niki Kovacs wrote:
I just installed CentOS 6.6 on my HP Pavilion DM1 laptop. The wireless
card is only poorly supported in the default setup, so I decided to
write an installation script for the Linux-STA driver, which works
perfectly.
Do you know if this
On 17 November 2014 @15:19 zulu, Johnny Hughes wrote:
I (we, the CentOS Project) can not distribute flash
Is it because Adobe said no, or that you never actually asked?
Because I was OK'd to distribute FlashPlayer (both the ActiveX and
'other browser' Plugin versions) just by filling out a
On 14 November 2014 @05:34 zulu, Les Mikesell wrote:
Just guessing, but it may be that you are using POP to retrieve the
mail and getting an uncategorized view of new messages in the inbox,
where if you use IMAP (with the possibility of syncing to multiple
systems), gmail's labels are mapped to
On 14 November 2014 @17:52 zulu, Les Mikesell wrote:
Given that you can use thunderbird on windows
Ah, but I also use it on CentOS... I just don't post as much from that
copy. The point of that is to have at least 2 offline sources to my list
subscriptions, since if the problem is with the
On 13 November 2014 @14:53 zulu, Elias Persson wrote:
Presumably you've already got a filter set up for applying a label to
list mails.
Actually, on those 'dmarc=fail (p=REJECT/p=QUARANTINE' emails,
Thunderbird ignores the filter that moves this list's emails into the
local folder I have
On 13 November 2014 @21:51 zulu, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:
Have you tried setting up the TB filter to mark as not-junk when it
runs? Mine are set to apply before junk classification matching on
to/from/cc/bcc contains centos@centos.org and then the actions are
move to folder, set junk to
On 12 November 2014 @20:50 zulu, g wrote:
i believe problems are on your end, and not with server for James. i
do not see dmarc=fail or p=QUARANTINE in *any* of his email headers.
I think you're not seeing the full headers, then.
e.g. most of the headers of a recent message in here from
On 12 November 2014 @22:47 zulu, Darr247 wrote:
On 12 November 2014 @20:50 zulu, g wrote:
i believe problems are on your end, and not with server for James. i
do not see dmarc=fail or p=QUARANTINE in *any* of his email headers.
I think you're not seeing the full headers, then.
e.g. most
On 08 November 2014 @19:48 zulu, Steve Brooks wrote:
On Sat, 8 Nov 2014, Steve Brooks wrote:
I installed from the repo given here a month ago and it works fine. I
something wrong with this google repo? Should I remove and reinstall
from the new one given here on this list?
Correction this
On 10 October 2014 @15:19 zulu, 沈焕标 asked:
So, what I would like to do is to take the Bootable USB and make it into an ISO.
Any ideas?
If none of the methods given so far work for you (that
troubleshooters.com link from SilverTip257, which tells how to convert a
'dd' copied file to an ISO
On 03 October 2014 @13:53 zulu, Digimer wrote:
On 03/10/14 09:12 AM, Richer, Mark (CIV) wrote:
All,
I am trying to understand better how you give an interface a more
descriptive name and get it all working without a reboot, if possible.
I actually wrote a small tutorial on how to do just
On 03 October 2014 @22:05 zulu, Always Learning wrote:
Never ever heard anyone in the computer world refer either DC or AC
(single or three phase) as EMF regardless of the voltage, amperage,
resistance or impedance.
EMF is actually voltage (commonly notated 'E' in P=IE type formulae).
On 2014-10-01 12:07 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
Somebody, correct me...
It also provides some measure of assurance that tampering of the content
has not occurred between time of sending and time of decryption, though
just *signing* it with the private key (without also encrypting) should
On 15 September 2014 @08:14 zulu, Samson wrote:
Hi,
i tried to install WPS as alternative to Openffice but it give me this
error below.
Requires: libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.14)
That's the same library that prevents Chrome 28 and newer from
installing in C6.x (though you failed to mention
On 12 July 2014 @23:45 zulu, Doug Sommer wrote:
I am kinda stuck. I want to add a menu item and like all previous versions
of Centos I used Alacarte without issue.
Versions prior to C7 used GNOME 2.x as the default GUI, and Alacarte
worked great with that... sounds like C7 has GNOME 3, and
On 08 July 2014 @16:02 zulu, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I certainly do not want to have to buy some more DDR2 memory.
Usually, memory sticks just need to be removed and reseated, not replaced.
The gold plating is supposed to prevent oxidation of the contact
surfaces, but it can wear off (0.4
On 07 July 2014 @19:26 zulu, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
Always Learning wrote:
Thanking everyone most sincerely for giving us C 7.0.
I missed that notice over the weekend. 1++
Well, not only did I miss it over the weekend, but so did everyone else.
/i.e./ A copy of the starter message with
On 07 July 2014 @19:44 zulu, Jitse Klomp wrote:
It's on centos-announce and seven.centos.org
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-July/020393.html
Thanks for the clarification. Torrents running; currently only 3 peers. :(
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On 07 July 2014 @19:50 zulu, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Good job, everyone involved.
Icon cursor.
Except for the link in
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-July/020393.html
to the Live GNOME torrent (it points to the Live KDE torrent, instead).
The correct link should be
On 26 May 2014 @09:12 zulu, Alberto Varesio wrote:
you are overwriting the PATH env variable.
change PATH to CLIPATH and all will work
I don't understand, too... do you mean the script should read
!/bin/bash
while read line;
do
read NR CLIPATH NAME$(IFS= ; echo $line)
cd
On 13 May 2014 @15:12 zulu, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Was it Nux's repo that's got chrome? URL and repo info, please?
H... how to find Richard Lloyd's script?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Install+Chrome+on+CentOS+6
Ah! There it is - http://chrome.richardlloyd.org.uk/
Now, why does Google's
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
On25 April 2014 @22:54 zulu, ngeorgop wrote:
New version of chromium (34.0.1847.132) chromium-34.0.1847.132-1.el6.i686.rpm
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9RlkKQB1POSR0pRLXU1Q1JQTmc/edit?usp=sharing
Source: chromium-34.0.1847.132-1.el6.src.rpm
On 08 April 2014 @00:34 zulu, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2014 20:27:17 -0400
H wrote:
rpm --rebuilddb:
rpmdb: unable to join the environment
When I run that error message through google, this is the very first result:
On 06 April 2014 @00:46 zulu, H wrote:
Googling the message I find several-year old posts where it seems that
the database has been corrupted (or similar.) Has anyone else seen this
recently and is there a recommended fix?
If you're in the /etc/sudoers file...
$ sudo yum clean all
$ sudo rpm
Do you find a temper-poll script in /usr/local/bin/ ?
(I found that mentioned at https://github.com/padelt/temper-python )
This isn't really CentOS-specific.
If you peruse further down the page you linked, one of the commenters
describes the exact symptoms you're seeing, but they were running
On 16 February 2014 @11:10 zulu, Giorgio Bersano wrote:
Student: Can we run Chrome?
Me: Well, in his farsighted view Google decided it is uninterested
to have it running on the prominent linux enterprise distribution.
It worked in the past but after version 31 they made it impossible to
On 16 February 2014 @14:27 zulu, Darr247 wrote:
downloads that package
should be
downloads a missing package
Sorry. :-|
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Are you sure that's not against the law?
Putting non-open files in/opt/chromium-browser/PepperFlash/ seems worse
to me than putting open source files from f15 in /opt/google/chrome/lib
which Jim Perrin (on 27 Oct 2013 @19:24 zulu in this list) said should
be a criminal offense.
e.g. as a
On 08 February 2014 @13:28 zulu, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Miguel Medalha wrote:
The WD is a SATA3 drive (6gb/s). Are you sure that your motherboard
supports SATA3 drives? Maybe SOME ports support them while others do
not? If not, can you force the WD to operate in a lower mode? Some
drives can,
On 07 February 2014 @06:45 zulu, Cliff Pratt wrote:
Darr247, that is verging on the bizarre! Why on earth... The only reason I
can think of doing that is because it was there.
Because I couldn't find a GUI hasher in the stock repos (gHasher is in
RPMForge).
Why install a desktop and then use
On 06 February 2014 @07:19 zulu, Hal Wigoda wrote:
I did not check the hash values.
How do you do that?
Sent from my iPad
I use HashCalc in Windows...
http://www.slavasoft.com/hashcalc/index.htm
that page says 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, but empirically it works fine in
Win7 x64, too.
On the
Well that didn't take as long as I thought it would...
HashCalc does run fine in WINE, too. :)
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On 06 February 2014 @ 03:42 zulu, Hal Wigoda wrote:
I downloaded the CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso
and CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD12.iso
and tried to burn them to a DVD but both Windows 7 and IOS
( MacBook Pro ) do not recognize these as valid isos.
What am I doing wrong?
What are their
On 28 January 2014 @12:30 zulu, Andreas Reschke wrote:
Hello,
It is possible to switch from Red Hat 7 Beta to CentOS 7 (beta or final)
when it exist? I would like to test newer software than CentOS 6.5
Have you tried fedora?
CentOS 6.5 is about equivalent to fedora 14.
If I recall correctly,
On 28 January 2014 @15:20 zulu, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
If you enjoy a beta o/s, and fixes pretty much daily, and often
dropping support for older hardware, and
Well, there IS that... but you have to admit, without fedora's testing
there would be no stable RH/CentOS.
On 28 January 2014 @15:07 zulu, Reindl Harald wrote:
Fedora is a complete different topic because you need
two dist-upgrades each year sometimes with heavy changes
i am using Fedora in production for many years but i would
never recommend it to somebody where i want not have the
On 28 January 2014 @16:54 zulu, James B. Byrne wrote:
RedHat now disables Ethernet by default in RHEL6+. You will need to run ifup
eth0 to connect after your first install.
Maybe in RHEL, but I did not observe that behavior on the numerous
installs I've done of CentOS 6.x desktop.
On 27 January 2014 @17:31 zulu, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
I've just installed centos 6.4 from a live spin I had but can't get it
to install yumex or xfce for that matter.
What is the secret? Or can it not be done ...
Bob
The secret is giving the list more detail, not just
On 2014-01-22 3:25 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
Is this considered a bug with anaconda
Anaconda should be more robust, in my opinion... when it gives the
'cannot find file' error, it should offer a 'retry' option instead of
just crashing out and requiring the user to start the install over
I thought it had already been determined this was not CentOS related?
http://www.diy-computer-repair.com/
http://www.thepcmanwebsite.com/computer_repair.shtml
et al
Or, answer a couple questions per month in your area of expertise and
earn free membership to ask questions in other topic areas:
On 2014-01-22 2:28 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
I wonder if you are using the full install dvd image,
Yes, basic desktop install, so DVD2 is not asked for... it crashed the
same way whether burnt/run to/from DVD or dd'd/booted to/from a USB stick.
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On 2014-01-20 7:02 PM, Nux! wrote:
If you feel like experimenting, here's a build with the server feature:
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/tmp/glusterfs/el6/x86_64/
Or, as Nux! first suggested:
http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/3.4/3.4.2/EPEL.repo/epel-6.5/x86_64/
e.g.
$ wget -P
On 2014-01-14 8:34 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Warren Young war...@etr-usa.com wrote:
Now I have to remember which *PCI slot* my Ethernet card is in when I
run ifconfig unless I want to dig through the full listing.
Yes, but that's something you _can_ know.
So...
On 2014-01-08 8:02 AM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
Actually, I don't want load balancing; I want incoming http traffic
(to port 8080) to be forwarded to *ALL* defined target IP addresses.
Sometimes the correct answer is, you can't do that. :)
You can talk TO port 80 on all the defined target IP
On 24 DEC 2013 @20:13 zulu, Karanbir Singh wrote:
I thought we had that one ticked off as done for 6.5...
That's how I installed 6.5 in a roll-around relay rack test stand...
though Anaconda still isn't very robust.
If it hits a retry during the install, it just crashes and exits instead
of
On 2013-12-20 1:24 PM, Robert Arkiletian wrote:
That script by Richard Lloyd is not a good idea. I think it's using
libs from other distros (maybe even EOL distros) . I'd be surprised if
that works stable for any length of time.
The script pointed to in the tecmint.com article's the same
On 20 DEC 2013 @02:06 zulu, John R Pierce wrote:
how many XP systems are still in use?
We have 3 XP desktops connected to the LAN in our home. We also have 3
Win7 laptops. I used to dual-boot fedora on one of the laptops, until
windows refused to apply SP1 because of grub's alterations to the
On 16 December 2013 @16:53 zulu, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sun, 15 Dec 2013, Darr247 wrote:
I see 2 components in ps4.jpg that look like they've ruptured.
One in the mid/foreground with the yellow hot glue on it (the shorter
The one with the visible VENT and 105 printing?
No. The short one
I see 2 components in ps4.jpg that look like they've ruptured.
One in the mid/foreground with the yellow hot glue on it (the shorter
one, between the inductor and the caps), and one hiding under the
harness that exits the supply... to the upper-right of the green cap,
near the PS housing.
On 10 DEC 2013 @09:26 zulu, wwp wrote:
Hello there!
I was running CentOS 6.4 system on my Dell Latitude E6530 flawlessly,
until I upgraded to CentOS 6.5.
Now the wifi doesn't show up (it's a Broadcom Wifi BT4313, 14e4:4727),
I went through the same thing around fedora 16 with a
On 07 December 2013 @02:57 zulu, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I do not remember which is the IDE and which is the new SATA.
The SATA drive has the thin red cable connecting it to the motherboard.
I suspect the pincushiony thing between the video card and the big
black Intel fan of being the heat
On 2013-12-05 2:51 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I wasn't planning to look for 99.9% pure isopropyl alcohol.
I buy 99% isopropyl at Meijer Thrifty Acres (grocery store chain here in
the midwest).
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e273/Darr247/Electronics/198-ProofIsopropyl.jpg
I think
My money's still on bulging and 50% or so under (if not ruptured and 99%
below) capacitance electrolytics.
If not on the motherboard itself, then in the power supply.
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On 2013-11-21 @14:41 zulu, Wes James scribed:
It is with the script on this page:
http://chrome.richardlloyd.org.uk/
It grabs the missing libs then installs chrome.
Be aware some on this list consider that script criminal.
http://www.spinics.net/lists/centos/msg139107.html
I used it to
Pan is in repoforge
http://repoforge.org/use/
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On 2013-11-03 6:16 PM, EGO.II-1 wrote:
On 11/03/2013 06:04 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
Greetings,
Can somebody point me in this direction with some links please?
Converting it to WHAT?FROM what?a different OS?.a different
file system? particulars man!!!
Seems
On 2013-10-27 @19:24 zulu, Jim Perrin scribed:
I'm glad this worked for you, but this is quite possibly the most
horrific way to put chrome on a system. This script pulls in packages
that no longer get updated, abuses LD_PRELOAD, builds as root, and quite
possibly consumes raw orphaned
On 2013-10-27 @17:37 zulu, Larry Martell scribed:
I was able to get Chrome working by doing the following (as root):
wget http://chrome.richardlloyd.org.uk/install_chrome.sh
chmod u+x install_chrome.sh
./install_chrome.sh
Chrome can then be run with the command: google-chrome
Note that
On 2013-10-15 7:01 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
but whatever it did was not interruptable and would not shut down.
You don't happen to be using jumbo frames over gigabit, are you?
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On 2013-10-13 @14:22 zulu, Jeff Layton scribed:
Any suggestions?
Check that the speakers work when plugged into another computer.
On my computer speakers, there's a wired pendant with
volume/balance/fader knobs, and one of them functions as a mute button
when pushed.
The proper jack for
On 2013-09-18 6:41 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
http://www.tecmint.com/install-google-chrome-on-redhat-centos-fedora-linux/
That page requests credentials, even from google's cache.
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On 2013-08-16 @11:25 UTC, Giles Coochey wrote:
For me Redhat and CentOS have their place, together in the same
environment:
RedHat -- Production Systems, with paid-for support, something goes
wrong then I have some commercial comeback to get it fixed. High
change control environment.
On 2013-08-04 2:59 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
15 4 1-7 * 7 /home/app/oracle/backup/monthlybk.sh
Can you please point out what's wrong with
15 04 1-7 * 6 /home/app/oracle/backup/monthlybk.sh
that makes it run every saturday instead of only the first saturday of
the month?
(Going by the
On 2013-08-04 8:54 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
We have already gone over this. The days columns are effectively ORed.
So the above job runs every day from the 1st to the 7th, and every
Saturday of the month. Read man 5 crontab to see this documented. --keith
Right, but the proposed command
On 2013-07-23 7:40 PM, Rock wrote:
Q: Should I set the NM gateway to the IP address of the radio/router?
Yes. 192.168.1.20 should be fine if you're only using these settings to
get the nanobridge configured.
But why not just see what IP, Gateway and DNS Servers your home router
gives eth0 via
On 2013-07-23 10:34 PM, Rock wrote:
I only partially understand what I *think* you're trying to tell me as
I am clearly not a network guru. I *think* you're saying I should
first plug the laptop, by cat5 cable from eth0 of the laptop to the
home broadband router, and then write down
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