El 30/7/20 a las 4:51, sthustfo escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a i686 package (32 bit) for mysql-connector-odbc. However,
> I could locate only the x86-64 version on the repositories. Not much of a
> DB person but trying to connect to a 64bit MySQL server on remote host.
>
> Any suggesti
El 16/4/19 a las 0:39, MRob escribió:
> I know there's a couple third party repos offering PHP 7 for Centos. I
> prefer not to add too much third party that I don't have to and PHP 7
> has been mainstream for some time now, I thought maybe it would be in
> EPEL by now.
>
> What is the most recomme
El 16/1/18 a las 23:04, Miguel González escribió:
Hi all,
I am trying to mount on boot a sshfs filesystem.
I have tried this in /etc/fstab
bac...@myserver.com:/home/backup/myserver /backup fuse.sshfs
nonempty,allow_other 02
but only works when network works.
I have also tr
El 15/11/17 a las 3:11, david escribió:
Folks
I have a Centos7 system (SOFA) and want to install a Samba share named
"STUFF" for the machines inside my home. All users in my home have
read access to the share, but only one user "me" has write
permission. The configuration below worked just
El 4/10/17 a las 17:45, david escribió:
Folks
A have a PCIe modem (Conexant ChipSet, PCI id = 14f1:2f83. It
interfaces to my land-line (POTS) telephone line in the United
States. On Windows, I had a good answering machine package (Ventafax)
that reported CallerID, recorded messages, sent/r
El 2/10/17 a las 22:03, Arun Khan escribió:
I read up on /etc/issue but adding "\4{eth0}" to the existing string
does not work.
This works for me in CentOS 7 (in /etc/issue)
System IPv4: \4{ens33}
You must replace {ens33} with the nic name you want to show. Get it with
ifconfig
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El 26/6/17 a las 22:13, m.r...@5-cent.us escribió:
Um. yum clean all *and* yum clean metadata? Doesn't clean all include
metadata?
mark
Yes, it does. See Table 8.3 here
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Deployment_Guide/sec-Working_with_Yum_Ca
El 22/6/17 a las 18:58, m...@tdiehl.org escribió:
On Thu, 22 Jun 2017, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
Yes, I have. The problem is it leaves the unencrypted passwords in my
history.
Other than that, Xfreerdp seems to work fine.
Regards,
See first answer here:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/que
Yes, try Route Converter, just install Oracle JRE to use it. Doesn't
work well with OpenJRE/JDK (at least in Fedora)
Best,
El 31/5/17 a las 1:02, J Martin Rushton escribió:
I have a Garmin 78s marine GPS receiver and it stores tracks in GPX
format. This is an XML encoded set of points giving
El 8/5/17 a las 14:21, Gary Stainburn escribió:
May help (add the users to that group)
Best,
I have done some testing and found that I have got to the point where I can
create a 'New Text Document', edit it in notepad and save the changes.
I can now also create a new blank spreadsheet, save
El 8/5/17 a las 13:32, Gary Stainburn escribió:
I have run the following commands for each share, to ensure that group
permissions are are:
find . -type d -exec chmod 770 {} \;
find . -type f -exec chmod 660 {} \;
I can now create and delete files and folders using windows explorer. I can
also
El 14/12/16 a las 10:20, Alexandru Chiscan escribió:
On 12/13/2016 11:44 PM, José María Terry Jiménez wrote:
I had this problem in Fedora 22/23? and the solution was install
LibreOffice 5.1 from the LibreOffice site.
Thank you, I have installed the latest version from libreoffice site
and every
El 21/7/16 a las 8:53, geo.inbox.ignore escribió:
greetings to all.
centos = 6.8 current
system = toshiba l455d-s5976 laptop
a new problem has developed after 1st updating of 6.8.
regular user is not able to open kde desktop, can open
gnome desktop.
root user can open either kde or gnome des
El 14/7/16 a las 9:01, ge lignored escribió:
greetings to one and all.
a new iso burn w/ centos 6.8 failed to boot on a 686 32 bit mid tower box,
but will boot a 32 bit laptop, so i dropped back to 6.7 which did boot.
after install with centos 6.7, attempt to upgrade fails with 'repolist 0'.
a
El 19/12/10 21:17, Michel van Deventer escribió:
> Hi,
>
> The Fedora box (1. network):
> [j...@idi ~]$ ping 192.168.236.80
> PING 192.168.236.80 (192.168.236.80) 56(84) bytes of data.
> 64 bytes from 192.168.236.80: icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=1.61 ms
> 64 bytes from 192.168.236.80:
El 19/12/2010, a las 20:34, Les Mikesell escribió:
> On 12/19/10 12:31 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
>>>>
>>>> First make sure that you can ping/access those 'other' services from the
>>>> centos
>>>> box with 2 nics. It sho
El 19/12/10 20:23, Les Mikesell escribió:
> On 12/19/10 12:15 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
>>> First make sure that you can ping/access those 'other' services from the
>>> centos
>>> box with 2 nics. It should source from the .236 interface and
>>
>> First make sure that you can ping/access those 'other' services from the
>> centos
>> box with 2 nics. It should source from the .236 interface and 'just work'.
>> If
>> not, you have firewalls or something else blocking traffic. When you route
>> other traffic from the .1 network,
El 19/12/2010, a las 19:01, Les Mikesell escribió:
> On 12/19/10 11:07 AM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
>> Hello All
>>
>> First, sorry by my poor english, hope you understand me :-)
>>
>> I have a problem, i don't understand or don't know h
Hello All
First, sorry by my poor english, hope you understand me :-)
I have a problem, i don't understand or don't know how to solve
I need to interconnect 2 networks with different numbers. One is
192.168.236.0/24 the other 192.168.1.0/24. Mainly i need to access services in
the 236. from th
El 23/04/10 21:32, Enrique Verdes escribió:
> Have Centos 5.3 installed in a HP ML110 server. After cloning disk using
> Clonezilla, if I issue a shutdown -h now, or any other command to shut
> down the server (i.e. init 0 or poweroff), instead of shutting down the
> server reboots.
>
> I googled b
El 02/01/10 9:08, Joseph L. Casale escribió:
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm doing this way, i run an script from cron. Sending several
>> attachments to several addresses with a text in the email's body.
>>
>> In the script called by cron put:
>>
>> EDITOR=touch mutt -s "Here the subject" -F /home/user/.muttrc
El 02/01/10 5:21, Joseph L. Casale escribió:
> I have a user w/o a shell that runs an app as a daemon that needs to use
> mutt to email an attachment from a script.
>
> During testing when the app was ran as root everything worked:) Now that
> we obviously are running as a user w/o a shell this lit
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