On 5/7/21 4:02 PM, Richard wrote:
Date: Friday, May 07, 2021 15:46:14 -0600
From: R C
I am trying to install vlc and get:
Problem: conflicting requests
- nothing provides libfluidsynth.so.1()(64bit) needed by vlc
What release of centos and version of vlc? EPEL appears to have
Hello,
I am trying to install vlc and get:
Problem: conflicting requests
- nothing provides libfluidsynth.so.1()(64bit) needed by vlc
any ideas?
thanks,
Ron
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wrote:
On 29/4/21 11:55 pm, R C wrote:
...
I was able to build/compile the drivers with
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-460.73.01.run on 4.18.0-240.22.1.el8_3.x86_64, it
gave me a warning about pkcfg, but no other warnings/errors and seem
to install, however, after booting it still didn't use that
is true though)
On 4/30/21 11:53 PM, Anthony K wrote:
On 29/4/21 11:55 pm, R C wrote:
...
I was able to build/compile the drivers with
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-460.73.01.run on 4.18.0-240.22.1.el8_3.x86_64, it
gave me a warning about pkcfg, but no other warnings/errors and seem
to install,
Anthony K wrote:
On 26/4/21 8:42 am, R C wrote:
...
for example; if I do "ping www.google.com" I get a "ping
www.google.com: Name or service not known" If I use an IP address
(from www.google.com), it just works.
Sometimes seeing the traffic flow reveals what's re
On 4/30/21 12:20 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 4/30/21 11:03 AM, R C wrote:
CentOS has *never* had support from Red Hat.
So what is it you expect?, get an enterprise quality OS for free, and
also expect highly paid, expensive, engineers to support your need
for assistance on a whim for free
.
.
.
%<
CentOS has *never* had support from Red Hat. If you want to run a
stable, supported production environment while you complete testing of
a new minor release, you can get that from RHEL but not CentOS. If
you want to apply only security updates to a production environment to
re
09/04/2021 16:40, R C wrote:
On 4/9/21 9:24 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 4/7/21 6:44 PM, R C wrote:
Hello,
I am running Centos/RHEL 8 on a Dell precision M6800/6700 with a:
NVIDIA
Corporation GK104GLM [Quadro K3100M]
Is there a driver for that one? or am I stuck with nouveaux ?
The kernel i
On 4/9/21 9:24 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 4/7/21 6:44 PM, R C wrote:
Hello,
I am running Centos/RHEL 8 on a Dell precision M6800/6700 with a: NVIDIA
Corporation GK104GLM [Quadro K3100M]
Is there a driver for that one? or am I stuck with nouveaux ?
The kernel included in CentOS-8 (the
hts?
Chris
On 4/28/2021 8:28 AM, R C wrote:
you think you can fund something like that with a bake sale or so?,
maintaining a separate distro for the same thing is VERY expensive
On 4/28/21 2:08 AM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
On 28/4/2021 10:35 π.μ., Nikolaos Milas wrote:
All that, in turn, a
you think you can fund something like that with a bake sale or so?,
maintaining a separate distro for the same thing is VERY expensive
On 4/28/21 2:08 AM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
On 28/4/2021 10:35 π.μ., Nikolaos Milas wrote:
All that, in turn, are very much dependent on community involvement
a
Hello,
I have a machine I am running Centos/RHEL 8 on. there are two interfaces
and I want to forward all traffic between those interfaces (for the src
and dst in the subnet a wireless device is on).
One interface is connected to a switch, WAN side. The other ethernet
port has an access poi
Hello,
I have an accesspoint, that I connected to one ethernetport, the ap has
ip 192.168.67.6, the port 192.168.67.1
I want to forward/route traffic for anything in 192.168.66.0 to go to
that access point, and from the ap to the other port.
What is the best way to do that? I tried:
s
On 4/9/21 9:24 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 4/7/21 6:44 PM, R C wrote:
Hello,
I am running Centos/RHEL 8 on a Dell precision M6800/6700 with a: NVIDIA
Corporation GK104GLM [Quadro K3100M]
Is there a driver for that one? or am I stuck with nouveaux ?
The kernel included in CentOS-8 (the
You could make a copy of the VM, and see if you can resize things with
the copy and see if it breaks?
On 4/8/21 9:43 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with KVM, Proxmox and various VMs.
I setup a very basic VM with a manual (fdisk) partitioning scheme: one /boot
partition
Hello,
I am running Centos/RHEL 8 on a Dell precision M6800/6700 with a: NVIDIA
Corporation GK104GLM [Quadro K3100M]
Is there a driver for that one? or am I stuck with nouveaux ?
thanks,
Ron
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ith a BIOS
issue? The thing is, I tried that yesterday, I installed Centos 6, and
it doesn't show that issue.
thanks!!
Ron
On 4/4/21 11:30 PM, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 5:18 AM R C wrote:
So I tried a few things, I have a few docking stations, and they all
se
sults into a reboot. It
does that with RHEL/Centos 7 and 8.
When I boot it with Centos 6, the behaviour is as expected, it just
shuts down. So I guess this issue was "introduced" after Centos 6
somewhere?
thanks,
Ron
On 3/28/21 9:17 PM, R C wrote:
Hello,
I have a lapto
thanks!,
Ron
On 4/3/21 4:06 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Sat, 3 Apr 2021 15:58:08 -0600
R C wrote:
is there an archive where ISOs of older versions of Centos are kept?
https://vault.centos.org/
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Hello,
is there an archive where ISOs of older versions of Centos are kept?
thanks,
Ron
On 4/3/21 9:55 AM, Strahil Nikolov via CentOS wrote:
Have you checked with 'semodule -DB' ?
Source: Chapter 5. Troubleshooting problems related to SELinux Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 8 | Red Hat Customer
Hello,
In Centos 7 (and RHEL 7) when one would connect a drive, or USB stick,
an icon wold appear on the (gnome) desktop.
Is that just something that was turned off (like anything else)? or is
that not around anymore?
If it is, how can it be turnd on again, that when logged in, and a d
On 3/29/21 2:22 AM, Łukasz Posadowski wrote:
On 2021-03-28 at 21:17 -0600, R C wrote:
I have a laptop, in a docking station. When running RHEL/Centos 7
I
could shut it down and power it off by using 'shutdown -h now' In
did a
new install of Centos 8 (and also RHEL 8) and when I do a
Hello,
is there a way to install "icons / themes" so one gets all the gnome
icons in /usr/share/icons/gnome ?
thanks,
Ron
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Hello,
I have a laptop, in a docking station. When running RHEL/Centos 7 I
could shut it down and power it off by using 'shutdown -h now' In did a
new install of Centos 8 (and also RHEL 8) and when I do a "shutdown -h
now" it just reboots (behaves the same as if I'd do a reboot).
Is that a
Hi Chris,
I just checked, no there no memory/ram/DIMMs mentioned in boot.log.
Ron
On 3/17/21 12:28 PM, Christopher Wensink wrote:
Is it in boot.log?
Chris
On 3/17/2021 1:14 PM, R C wrote:
Hello,
I installed 72G ram in a Dell (it canhandle 72G according to Dell).
The BIOS says there
7;t find anything in dmesg, right?
Please post to the list if it’s of any help. Thank you,
Valère Binet
On 3/17/21, 2:16 PM, "R C" wrote:
Hello,
I installed 72G ram in a Dell (it canhandle 72G according to Dell). The
BIOS says there are 9 8G DIMMs install (BIOS test sh
(I am guessing) that alert message has something to do with
ram/memory, but still wasn't able to actually read it since it
disappears really quick.
Any ideas what the culprit here could be?
thanks,
Ron
On 3/16/21 9:08 PM, R C wrote:
When I install Centos 7, I see an "alert!&qu
When I install Centos 7, I see an "alert!" message flash by, too fast
to read it. Is there a way to figure out what that message is/was
(after install) or make it wait so I can actually read it?
thanks,
Ron
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I think on linux (most systems I ran into actually), UIDs and GIDs are
numerical with just a "human friendly" translation (from passwd/group.
If you extract a tar file, for example, and the owner/group
(numerically) does not exist on the target system, you get to see the
'old' uid/gid from
either assign the same UID/GIDs on both boxes to the same user, or do a
chown -R after you untar-ed it.
(also, it helps to have users use the same 'moniker' cross platforms.)
On 3/3/21 7:53 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
When I "tar" up an archive the files have an owner bob,
when I extract that to an
On 2/2/21 4:21 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On 2/2/21 5:10 PM, R C wrote:
On 2/2/21 4:04 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 03:49:35PM -0700, R C wrote:
This is what I read today, might have been around longer though,
don't know.
"New Year, new Red Hat Enterp
On 2/2/21 4:04 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 03:49:35PM -0700, R C wrote:
This is what I read today, might have been around longer though, don't know.
"New Year, new Red Hat Enterprise Linux programs: Easier ways to
access RHEL"
https://www.redhat.com/e
Hello,
not a Centos topic perse, but since many had concerns about 'regular'
Centos going away, and "Centos Stream" replacing it.
This is what I read today, might have been around longer though, don't know.
"New Year, new Red Hat Enterprise Linux programs: Easier ways to access
RHEL"
, paper tape, an actual TTY (also paper). Every so much time he
needs to replace capacitors, and
sees if he can fire it up, and shows students how to program it.(no
Linux for it I think, haha)
john
On 12/16/2020 1:18 PM, R C wrote:
On 12/16/20 11:10 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On 12/16/20 11:24
On 12/16/20 11:10 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On 12/16/20 11:24 AM, R C wrote:
On 12/16/20 8:11 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
But the Red Hat-based ecosystem version of that second group is
on-topic, as the same sort of enthusiast exists here and has been
very vocal about this change.
Well yes it is, but
On 12/16/20 10:39 AM, Frank Saporito wrote:
I may be cynical, but I think this is a business decision.
By gaining control of CentOS, RedHat gained control of its biggest
(apparent) competitor. This action should increase the value of
RedHat. A few years later, IBM buys RedHat for a staggeri
On 12/16/20 9:45 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
My apologies about top posting.
I join Matthew on all counts.
The following might sound as a rant, but it is not, given the circumstances we
have been put into.
First, and most important: thank you CentOS team for all great work you have
done durin
On 12/16/20 8:11 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On 12/15/20 1:24 PM, R C wrote:
What I meant was that MS basically, for the longest while, had their
OS pre-installed on computers sold, so it "felt" free to the buyer,
it came with the machine. Universities and colleges did receive bulk
li
On 12/15/20 3:04 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
If you want a RHEL clone, that's fine. There will be one available.
Someone will make one.
Once IBM owns it? You think? They allowed cloning once .. a long time
ago.
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On 12/15/20 4:11 PM, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 5:04 PM Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 12/14/20 8:25 AM, James Pearson wrote:
Nicolas Kovacs
Here's an interesting read which makes a point for CentOS Stream:
https://freedomben.medium.com/centos-is-not-dead-please-stop-saying-
On 12/15/20 11:15 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 12/15/20 5:58 PM, R C wrote:
When was the last time a large company (think IBM, Sun, Novell Netware,
Oracle) had a great idea to create or take over an OS, or a community
only ending up in a situation that only almost killed them. (Yeah MS
On 12/15/20 11:07 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 11:24:03AM -0600, Tom Bishop wrote:
I know you and other RHEL folks keep saying this about cashing out etc, but
they could have kept stream and Centos stable at the same time but chose
not to. Ya know, if it walks like a duck a
On 12/15/20 10:31 AM, Jon Pruente wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 2:48 AM R C wrote:
'Rocky Linux' guy might actually be on to something (although I'd pick
another distro name)
The name comes from his CentOS co-founder Rocky McGaugh, who is no longer
with us, in his memory.
On 12/15/20 10:30 AM, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 12:24 PM Tom Bishop wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020, 11:06 AM Matthew Miller wrote:
I don't think there will be a course change either, but for different
reasons. The motivation isn't "cashing/selling out". It's... actuall
On 12/15/20 10:24 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020, 11:06 AM Matthew Miller wrote:
I don't think there will be a course change either, but for different
reasons. The motivation isn't "cashing/selling out". It's... actually the
stated motivation
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/faq-
On 12/15/20 10:06 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 01:48:21AM -0700, R C wrote:
I think that Centos, being that close to RHEL, should have had a
licensing scheme for personal use, small business use, just to make
things 'fair'.
So, again, please stay tuned. Not for
On 12/15/20 9:20 AM, Kevin K wrote:
As a bystander who just the other day saw this, no. It doesn't appear that
it will be a bleeding edge kernel. Just builds of the next kernel expected
to be in the next 8.X release. So you are getting updated features
earlier, but maybe before all the known
7;t be able to pull it off even if they had a
monopoly on OS' in general.
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 09:56, R C wrote:
On 12/15/20 1:32 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 15/12/2020 à 08:17, Nikolaos Milas a écrit :
My course of action is to wait for Lenix (Ref.:
https://blog.cloudlin
On 12/15/20 1:32 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 15/12/2020 à 08:17, Nikolaos Milas a écrit :
My course of action is to wait for Lenix (Ref.:
https://blog.cloudlinux.com/announcing-open-sourced-community-driven-rhel-fork-by-cloudlinux)
and Rocky Linux (https://rockylinux.org/) by CentOS original f
I think that Centos, being that close to RHEL, should have had a
licensing scheme for personal use, small business use, just to make
things 'fair'.
It should be fine to use Centos as a "Community Enterprise OS", as a
stepping stone, but once it starts taking off, like it did with some big
ent
It is not that we haven't been here before, this is just history
repeating itself.
IBM, SCO, Sun, Novell, etc. majorly have screwed up because of some
geniuses having a great business idea.
(that's how BSD disappeared, Solaris was a disaster, Xenix never made
it.. and whatever happened to S
On 12/8/20 11:44 AM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS wrote:
On Tue, 2020-12-08 at 11:58 -0500, Satish Patel wrote:
Folks,
What is going on here
https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/future-is-centos-stream/
CentOS 8's future is not looking bright. Recently deployed CentOS8 on
my production worklo
Hello,
after an update I ended up with Thunderbird 78.4.0, it looks a little
different, which is ok, but it seems that all my descriptions and also
alerts disappeared.
Is that a known problem? If so, how to fix that. (btw; I am not sure
if I ever installed/used lightning, but that addo
yeah .. it would need to run X11
On 11/11/20 4:04 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 at 17:45, R C wrote:
I do it all the time.
make sure you forward X11, on the ssh server side, and login with
ssh -X me@myhost.whatever
start firefox with:
/usr/bin/firefox -no-remote
-a Firefox" ?
if that doesn't work, it's probably your X11 forwarding
On 11/11/20 3:56 PM, S Bob wrote:
I can ssh -X myuser@theremote-mac
but I cannot run /usr/bin/firefox.
I can run "open -a Firefox" on the mac but then it just opens firefox
on the mac
Thoughts?
I do it all the time.
make sure you forward X11, on the ssh server side, and login with
ssh -X me@myhost.whatever
start firefox with:
/usr/bin/firefox -no-remote if you don't want the remote pages ending
up in your local browser
or if you don't care, just run firefox without -no-re
RHEL 6 has the same problem, also firefox 78 on a 64 bit machine.
On 10/20/20 11:35 AM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
Jonathan Billings wrote:
I'm less concerned with firefox being broken on 32-bit CentOS 6
systems when the platform is only going to live for another month.
Frankly, I'm glad
hanks,
Ron
On 10/10/20 12:03 PM, R C wrote:
Hello,
I am using 'Centos 7.8.2003 (Core)' and after an update, a week or two
ago, all system sounds seemed to have stopped working.
Sound in firefox still works, and also rhythmbox seems to play music
files, VLC player do too.
It s
Hello,
I am using 'Centos 7.8.2003 (Core)' and after an update, a week or two
ago, all system sounds seemed to have stopped working.
Sound in firefox still works, and also rhythmbox seems to play music
files, VLC player do too.
It seems that just things like notifications etc are not wor
Hello,
after an update, Centos 7, I don't have any system sounds anymore?
Sound works, for video etc.
(sound left/right speaker test works)
is there a setting that I am missing that somehow got messed up?
thanks,
Ron
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oops, didn't mean to "hijack' it, just used the list address.
I'll re-post
On 9/25/20 2:26 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
Hello,
after an update, Centos 7, I don't have any system sounds anymore?
Sound works, for video etc.
Hi,
I can't help with the question but if you want others to read yo
2020 at 09:57, R C wrote:
I have done it numerous times.
Thanks Digimer & R C for the quick help.
I am going to touch the blade servers after a gap of decade hence I
was in doubt :-)
The Cloud computing era has wiped my knowledge about server HW & OS
compatibility :-/
Regards,
Amey.
On
I have done it numerous times.
On 9/24/20 10:25 PM, Amey Abhyankar wrote:
Hello,
I have a blade server with SAS HDD's of 12TB in total.
3 HDD's of 4TB each.
Is it possible to install Cent OS 7.8.2003 on 12TB disk space?
I will be installing Cent OS on the bare metal HW.
I referred = https://
Hello,
after an update, Centos 7, I don't have any system sounds anymore?
Sound works, for video etc.
(sound left/right speaker test works)
is there a setting that I am missing that somehow got messed up?
thanks,
Ron
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if you use more than one gateway, you have to 'decide' what traffic you
want to go through each of them, (so you have to set up routes or
user/group pools that controls access to interfaces etc ) it would still
be a good idea to call one of the interfaces/gateways the
"route of last resort",
Hello,
when booting using dhcp, some OS-es use their MAC addr, some, when
getting an IP with DHCP use a client id, sometimes it's 01M+MAC,
sometimes it is a quite long string, similar to UUIDs.
For example some Ubuntu version sends out their DHCP client id as
01+MAC, similar to windows ma
when I found out that ether-wake only did raw ether packets, I notoced
there's also a wol in the distro, that broadcasts wake up packets using
udp, that I can redirect on cisco equipment. It's working now.
thanks,
Ron
On 5/18/20 9:45 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
Actually you are
yeah I am wondering if that isn't the easiest route to go though if
there already is
one. I am waiting for an answer from Cisco. Cisco switches and routers
can forward wol
packets sent over udp. But etherwake doesn't do that apparently.
So if I want to wake up machines from a central locatio
thank you, that was the/an answer I was looking for.
On 5/18/20 7:51 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 07:46:00PM -0600, R C wrote:
what port does ether-wake use? (I believe it is port 9? but not sure).
The 'ether-wake' command in net-tools doesn't us
answer, simply don't reply. No one benefits, by
you sending email here that doesn't
have much of anything to do with the topic.
Ron
On 5/18/20 2:59 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
On Sun, 2020-05-17 at 20:25 -0600, R C wrote:
Ok, I get that, found it before; "typically sent as a
net as EtherType
<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/EtherType> 0x0842
- from Wikipedia
On Sun, May 17, 2020, 6:46 PM R C wrote:
Hello,
what port does ether-wake use? (I believe it is port 9? but not sure).
Ron
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Hello,
what port does ether-wake use? (I believe it is port 9? but not sure).
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why not use dmidecode ipmi, things like that?
On 4/1/20 11:40 PM, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 12:33 PM Peter Kjellström wrote:
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 10:01:04 +0530
Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
...
Thanks for the information 😊.
Rented a new EPYC Rome Server from Hetzner, but
t po-ed by it.. can't make everyone happy all
the tme.
thanks for the tip !
Ron
On 3/27/20 3:08 PM, Bee.Lists wrote:
Hi R C.
The resulting installation is smaller than the image that you download through
FTP, etc. When I first installed this OS during version 5, I was amazed that
the
mind.
On 3/27/20 9:35 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar, 2020 at 18:39:56 -0600, R C wrote:
well, sorry, I thought it was somewhat "self-explaining", since that
terminology was used up until Centos 7 (see
links), andof course I meant the official download page.
minimal: as
thanks!
Ron
On 3/26/20 6:41 PM, david wrote:
At 05:12 PM 3/26/2020, R C wrote:
Hello,
is there a minimal install for Centos 8?
What I see is a 7.4Gb and a 8Gb iso, that can't be 'minimal'
thanks,
Ron
Ron:
The ISO called 'boot' is the equivalent.
om : https://www.centos.org/download/
anything else blatantly obvious you need me to have spelled out?
Ron
On 3/26/20 6:27 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar, 2020 at 18:12:50 -0600, R C wrote:
Hello,
is there a minimal install for Centos 8?
What I see is a 7.4Gb and a 8Gb iso,
Hello,
is there a minimal install for Centos 8?
What I see is a 7.4Gb and a 8Gb iso, that can't be 'minimal'
thanks,
Ron
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are you using ssh to connect to a server, and from there do a scp? If
so, your ssh session might be the one timing out,and not the
scp session, due to inactivity on the terminal session. you can always
use the -vvv option, to see more detailed msgs about what is going on.
Ron
On 12/25/19
al Message-
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Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2019 12:18 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] livemedia-creator --make-pxe-live CentOS 7
I have "issues" with later versions of Centos/RHEL 7 also.
PXE boot seems to work, but after the new kernel kexec
I have "issues" with later versions of Centos/RHEL 7 also.
PXE boot seems to work, but after the new kernel kexec's, it seems to
drop the NICS and
further in the process for some reason, the nics never come up, which
leads to all kindsof issues of course
(trying to boot a cluster that way).
Hello,
I am trying to boot a node using initramfs. (actually it is a little
more complicated, I am booting the node using perceus and vnfs images).
Anyway, when booting with a kernel and using initramfs.img, dracut is
trying to to configure both Network NICs, the first one would be fine,
"has been in circulation since the early 00's" I assume it is not the
same binary since '00?
SIGKILL usually comes from the kernel. is selinux enabled? Does the
application start "automatically", or is it started by a user?
Ron
On 8/5/19 9:02 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 a
it's used for running HPCs a lot
On 5/9/19 10:40 PM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
On 09/05/2019 09:09, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
The price we pay.. :)
Do you say that paying RH customers already received new firefox
packages?
Regards,
Simon
No, Red Hat have not yet released any updat
cool!! that works for now.. thanks Mark!!
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 11:21 AM mark wrote:
> firefox_repackage via CentOS wrote:
> > Hi everyone, I use firefox on centos 7 at work but due to the fairly well
> > know extension signing problem, I cannot use ublock origin.
> >
> > From what I can tel
so basically it says... "sit tight and wait..."
Of course I tried to update the restclient, and when that didn't work
uninstallit and tried to reinstallit...which didn't work either...
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 9:56 AM Nux! wrote:
> I was told lately about this workaround, check it out.
>
>
might fix the signing issue... but a lot of plugins/addons broke...
like the restclient ... dangit...
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 9:50 AM firefox_repackage via CentOS <
centos@centos.org> wrote:
> Hi everyone, I use firefox on centos 7 at work but due to the fairly well
> know extension signing pro
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