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Yamaban wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Jul 2016 14:44, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> KMail seems to work on other Linux OS's.
> Work? Keyword here is "seems".
> [rant]
> Since Kmail1 on KDE3 there is no really fully working
> version that does not bork up your mail semi
Any hope of KMail (and Kontact) coming to CentOS-7?
What exactly is the problem?
KMail seems to work on other Linux OS's.
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that I'm running CentOS-7.2/KDE and see the Hibernate option
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I've actually disabled cloud-init, but I'm wondering
if there is a simple solution to the problem?
Actually, I don't remember installing cloud-init;
maybe it was brought in by some other package?
It's not clear to me why I should need it;
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query I would be very grateful.
I have a couple of IP cameras working by WiFi on the computer,
which I can look at remotely.
I've connected one by TP-Link through the router,
and this doesn't cut out, but it is not wholly satisfactory.
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/dev/sda7 /mnt/old
# mount /dev/sdb6 /mnt/new
# cp -avx /mnt/old /mnt/new
or
# rsync -ax --progress /mnt/old /mnt/new
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> Yes. When we're cloning a system, such as a compute node in a cluster, or
> rsync upgrading, we
> rsync -HPavxz /. newmachine:/new/.
> rsync -HPavxz /boot/. newmachine:/boot//new/.
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I want to backup my current CentOS-7.2 system to another drive.
Is it safe to copy the system while it is running?
Eg by
mount /dev/sdb5 /mnt
rsync -HPaxvz /. /mnt/
I've found contradictory advice on the web.
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g wrote:
> after new install, transfer my current /home to new drive, wipe
> current drive, partition and format it.
>
> anyone see anything wrong with such thinking?
I assume you would have to run grub2-mkconfig and grub2 install
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So I assume that UEFI is not used by default?
Will it become so at some point?
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
> when I ran "sudo yum update" on my CentOS-7.2.1511 today,
> ddclient was updated to ddclient-3.8.3-1.el7.noarch (from 3.7.3),
> and ddclient.conf was moved to ddclient.conf.rpmsave .
>
> When I move it back, "sudo systemctl restart ddclie
t;sudo yum downgrade ddclient-3.7.3"
I'm told "No package ddclient-3.7.3 available"
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 04/04/2016 08:39 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I read that Redhat was offering their Linux free,
>> and downloaded the ISO, though I haven't run it.
>>
>> What do CentOS users think of Redhat's offer?
> You need read the usage
e if it was possible to get updates,
either with dnf or some other way.
I've been (and am) very pleased with CentOS,
which I've been running for several years,
and I don't particularly want to change.
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re trusted to networks that should be more open.
I find the firewalld definition of "zones" rather confusing.
I run shorewall on my home server, and that seems to me
to have a much simpler definition of zones.
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Frank Cox wrote:
> Why not put mydomain.com 192.168.whatever in your /etc/hosts file? No
> need to run a dns server to hard-code one single lookup like that.
Thanks very much, that seems to work.
I added "www.myserver.com" to the line starting 192.168.2.5.
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the WiFi LAN?
>
> Is the static IP address that you mention public or private?
It is a public IP address.
> You could use Limit statements in apache or iptables firewalling to do
> this.
I guess there could be a way of organizing what I want through shorewall,
which I am running on
address.
I'd rather not run a DNS server on my machine.
I tried this some years ago, and ran into trouble.
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My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address.
Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server
so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host,
but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a laptop on the WiFi LAN?
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hought it went back to the days when the boot-loader
had to be near the beginning of the disk?
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blems,
perhaps the one you think is most important.
I would say exactly the same to anyone who said
systemd causes lots of problems, without specifying any.
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cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/block/8
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ot into.
It seems this does run through all partitions,
running os-prober on each.
I thought os-prober was an object file, but I see it is a bash script,
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0.0-327.4.4.el7.x86_64
Found initrd image: /boot/initramfs-3.10.0-327.4.4.el7.x86_64.img
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y question is: would there be any way,
short of re-compiling the ISO,
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
> When I re-booted my HP MicroServer into CentOS-7.2
> I was given a text console.
I found the solution in the end,
I think from a hint dropped by Johnny Hughes.
I was missing a number of KDE packages, I'm not sure why.
But when I ran "sudo yum install kde-
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Sylvain CANOINE wrote:
>
>> Could you share your whole Xorg.0.log ? Do you use a custom xorg.conf, or
>> custom xorg.conf.d files ? Opensource Ati driver, ou proprietary blobs ?
>
> Thank you for your interest.
> I am running CentOS-7 ins
replaced by /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/* .
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o X server lost
>> waiting for X server to shut down (II) Server terminated successfully
>> (0). Closing log file.
>> =
> What is your is your default target of the server, systemctl get-default?
[tim@alfred ~]$ sudo systemctl get-def
remote machine, and I have not actually seen the screen
for several months, so this probably has nothing to do with CentOS-7.2.
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>> My HP MicroServer crashes with a kernel panic
>>> when booted into kernel-3.10.0-327.3.1.el7.x86_64,
>>> but runs perfectly under kernel-3.10.0-229.20.1.el7.x86_64 .
>
>> AMD Turion64 cpu?
>> Could be related to:
>> https:
Tru Huynh wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 01, 2016 at 11:53:51PM +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> My HP MicroServer crashes with a kernel panic
>> when booted into kernel-3.10.0-327.3.1.el7.x86_64,
>> but runs perfectly under kernel-3.10.0-229.20.1.el7.x86_64 .
> AMD Turion64 cp
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at in the event of failure
I can give simple instructions to my daughter at the other end
on how to get the system running?
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CentOS-7-x86_64-LiveKDE-1511.iso installed on a USB stick
does not work properly - it takes over 6 minutes to boot.
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you mean by "the server environment"?
I run a number of home servers on HP MicroServers.
Evidently this is not a "server environment" in your view.
The only sense I can give to your phrase is
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I've installed CentOS-7-x86_64-LiveKDE-1503.iso
> and CentOS-7-x86_64-LiveKDE-1511.iso
> on two USB sticks.
> The first boots up in 90 seconds,
> but the second takes almost 7 minutes.
> (I'm talking about the time until my laptop becomes u
-7.2
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All that matters is what services it offers.
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; Just that it is not
> difficult to use, there are some advantages -
Why don't you say what the advantages are,
instead of launching into a philosophical discussion of "market share".
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advantage that was originally claimed was that it boots faster.
That is not the case on my Fedora laptop.
It is no faster, and it is much harder to work out what is happening
if something goes wrong.
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It might be mentioned that the previous firewall is still available.
It can obtained by "yum install system-config-firewall".
Actually I use shorewall - I'm not sure how this compares with firewalld.
It is certainly much better documented.
-
er hand, it would be relatively easy to determine
the number of CentOS users, or CentOS machines, in various categories.
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ng out what looks to me like an impossibly complex task.
The numbering of packages is a very small part of this.
On the other hand, a kernel panic would be very worrying to me
if it were in fact likely to happen.
I am glad to hear that I have no need to worry.
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-booted for several months.
I see from /etc/centos-release that I am running 7.1.
If I re-booted would this become 7.2?
2. If so, is this kernel panic a widespread phenomenon?
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an be used as an AP.
I see it with "arp -a" on my server,
but I've now noticed I don't see it on my Android phone,
or with "iwlist scan" on my laptop.
Apologies, I don't think this router/AP is working ...
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> and lots of RFI going on.
So does a client laptop have to change NM setup
if passing from one router to another?
I wonder if one can specify a routers IP address to NM ?
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for local LAN access so they are setup to pint to a
> single IP/gateway address...
Thanks for your response.
Do you have them on different channels?
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Can I have two WiFi routers on the same LAN
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John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/1/2015 12:59 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Again, I'm not sure what you mean.
>> "sudo locate rilo" doesn't find anything on my HP Microserver,
>> which is running under CentOS-7.1 .
>> Does HP have a "management
have powered the machine up first then waited a little while
> before putting network cables in, esp in the one labeled 'mgmt'?
Again, I'm not sure what you mean.
"sudo locate rilo" doesn't find anything on my HP Microserver,
which is running under CentOS-7.1 .
Does
ken wrote:
> On 10/30/2015 09:01 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>>> So I guess the strange IP address probably comes from some Lite-On
>>>> device somewhere in my house - maybe on the server itself, an HP
>>>> MicroServer. There are so many possible electron
he name of each device on the network
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#x27;t really understand is why the dhcpd server
on my CentOS machine does not give this device a proper address.
(There are lots of spare 192.168.2.* slots.)
As far as I can see from iptraf-ng,
no packets are currently coming or going from this 169.254.* address,
which I see from google is a
Mark Haney wrote:
>> On 10/28/2015 9:04 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
>>> Why does "arp -a" show IP address 169.254.192.123
>>> on my 192.168.2.0 home network?
> Sounds like you have a host with a NIC that's configured for DHCP but
> either can&
Why does "arp -a" show IP address 169.254.192.123
on my 192.168.2.0 home network?
I recall seeing this IP address somewhere,
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erhaps, is there any way
of recovering the entries that used to be in /var/log/ eg maillog?
Does "journalctl -u sendmail" give exactly the same information?
And what exactly is the status of syslog now?
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You don't have permission to access /Menloe on this server."
>>
> You need to include your username in the URL, otherwise it doesn't know
> whose public_html directory to look for. The username must be preceded
> by a tilde, for example:
>
> http://localhost/~ti
Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 08:12:40PM +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I don't really understand this.
>> The perl script wants to create /var/run/BackupPC/BackupPC.sock
>> which it seems it cannot do unless /var/run/BackupPC/ exists.
>> If
files.d (that will create/maintain those)
I don't really understand this.
The perl script wants to create /var/run/BackupPC/BackupPC.sock
which it seems it cannot do unless /var/run/BackupPC/ exists.
If as you say this disappears on re-booting,
I don't see how this program could work
o systemctl restart backuppc"
I see in /var/log/BackupPC/LOG that BackupPC has (at long last) started
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t; > I cannot get the httpd userdir facility working;
>> > when I try to access localhost/Menloe I get the message
>> > "You don't have permission to access /Menloe on this server."
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d GET POST OPTIONS
-
>> I'm running httpd-2.4.6-31.el7.centos.1.x86_64
>> under CentOS-7 (kernel 3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.x86_64).
>>
>> I cannot get the httpd userdir facility working;
>> when I try to access localhost/Menloe I get the message
>> "You don
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I'm running httpd-2.4.6-31.el7.centos.1.x86_64
> under CentOS-7 (kernel 3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.x86_64).
>
> I cannot get the httpd userdir facility working;
> when I try to access localhost/Menloe I get the message
> "You don't have per
quire all granted
Options MultiViews Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch IncludesNoExec
Require method GET POST OPTIONS
The directory ~/public_html/Menloe/ is owned by me,
and has permissions drwxr-xr-x.
I wonder if anyone has met this problem?
Or if anyone is using the apache userdir facility in
lick on Save.
(I chose /Photos, /common/tim and /var/www,
but of course this is entirely up to you.)
Click on "helen Home" (substituting the name you chose above),
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Bowie Bailey wrote:
> On 9/18/2015 8:39 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Incidentally, I've been running BackupPC on my CentOS-7 server
> The GUI config editor is just an alternative to hand editing. It uses
> the exact same files.
>
> Keep in mind that the config files
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> On 9/13/2015 10:58 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
>> I take it then that there is no CLI method
>> of setting up and running BackupPC ?
>
> Sure there is. All of the configuration is stored in text config
> files. There is a main config file fo
test-cli
> - --simple then parse the output.
> - From that point you can put it everywhere you want (file, db,
> zabbix-sender, etc)
Thanks for your response.
I'm sure that is the simplest thing to do.
I hadn't noticed that /usr/bin/speedtest
calls speedtest-cli to do the work.
imagine it would be a fairly easy task to modify the Python code
to do this, but it would be even easier if someone has already done it!
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this is just the default apache config. And can
> be altered through httpd.conf (though I wouldn't mess too much with it,
> the defaults are normally fine).
I don't think that is true.
The simplest way to configure BackupPC is to run it with user backuppc,
by changing "Us
ng up and running BackupPC ?
Incidentally, I don't recall ever changing the user and group
under which BackupPC is to run when setting up BackupPC under CentOS-6.
Maybe this was done automatically during the CentOS installation
of this program?
(I certainly never used suexec explicitly.)
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I thought I'd write a 1-page note to myself of the steps I took,
> in preparation for CentOS-8...
> I have a couple of questions that this raises.
>
> 1. Why exactly does backuppc want to ssh to root?
> Is this just a way of running BackupPC as root
If so, where is the list of transfer requests kept?
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anax wrote:
> On 2015-09-08 12:18, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I recently moved BackupPC from CentOS-6 to CentOS-7.
>> But when I browse to localhost/BackupPC I'm told
>>Error: Wrong user: my userid is 48[apache], instead of 984(backuppc)
>>
>> As far as
nning the program as user apache
rather than backuppc, as required.
Is there a simple setting in /etc/httpd/ that will tell httpd
to run as a different user?
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isdtor wrote:
>> I don't like Chrome but I can understand your need to use it.
>
> Chrome, and Chromium, too, spies on users' web habits behind their back.
A bit OT, but chrome is the only way to use chromecast
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atic principles.
I welcome Johnny Hughes unambiguous statement that CentOS follows RHEL.
This saves a lot of time arguing about things that cannot be changed.
But I hold the (old-fashioned?) view that before expressing an opinion
one should get the fa
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Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 4:43 PM, Timothy Murphy
> wrote:
>> Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>
>>> On 07/03/2015 03:43 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>>> I've tried this again, and it does not seem to work.
>>>> Have you actually t
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/03/2015 03:43 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I've tried this again, and it does not seem to work.
>> Have you actually tried it?
> I don't have a CentOS system here that I can reboot readily. And it
> occurs to me that if I did, I didn
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/01/2015 06:02 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I also tried "sudo grub2-install /dev/sdb"
>> but for some reason this did not do the trick.
>
> That should place a boot loader on sdb that will boot the system. What
> behavior did you o
oesn't support
dual boot if you are using LVM?
It seems to me to work reasonably well with ext4.
Does it work with LVM if you have a separate ext4 /boot partition?
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The dreaded recurrent "-".
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computer as well
that would be an added bonus.
I did google for this, but all the sites I saw
wanted to do more than I am asking.
I also tried "sudo grub2-install /dev/sdb"
but for some reason this did not do the trick.
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Do most people today have /boot on a separate partition,
or do they (you) have it on the / partition ?
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What is the advantage, if any, of running one's own DNS server?
Surely the link between domain name and IP address
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t UUIDs?
Maybe I used dd at some point.
Would this keep the same UUID?
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h sa-learn).
What is the simplest way to do this?
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Mike - st257 wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 6:11 AM, Timothy Murphy
> wrote:
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>> Has the CentOS logo disappeared from CentOS-7?
>
> You are referring to Plymouth splash screen while booting.
>
>> I thought the logo in CentOS-6 was very pleasant.
Probably.
The
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One always has the fear it might continue forever.
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ath:
I installed a MySQL server on my Fedora laptop,
and transferred the directory /var/lib/mysql from the dead computer.
This ran perfectly, so I could export the table in question,
and install it on my server.
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em?
There are files with the same name, eg ibdata1, on both systems.
Could I have an ibdata2 ?
Any suggestions gratefully received.
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