Dear Sirs,
no way to play mp3 on Centos 7.
I tried all suggestions w/o success!
Could you please tell me how to?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Ambrus
I tryied 7 also from the following link but no luck
http://www.tecmint.com/how-to-enable-epel-repository-for-rhel-centos-6-5/
Please guide me if m going wrong
On 7/30/2014 5:39 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 30.07.2014 13:41, schrieb Vivek Patil:
>> Tryed all enable ( 0 to 1 ) but no luck
>>> cat epel.repo
>> [epel]
>> name=Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 6 - $basearch
>> #baseurl=http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/$basearch
> your subject mentions CentOS7 and you installed EPEL6
> just read what you post while you compose a mail
>
Thanks for reply.
I have already added epel repo ( see attached file )
On 7/30/2014 4:54 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 30.07.2014 13:10, schrieb Vivek Patil:
>> Refer my subject line and help me out
> just add the epel repo which can be called mandatory
> for webservers since a lot of important packages are
> only there
>
> Name: php-imap
> Architektur: x86_64
> Version: 5.4.16
> Ausgabe: 2.el7
> Größe: 36 k
> Quelle: epel/x86_64
>
Hi all,
I instaled a CentOS 6.5 in Vmware and installed the vmware-tools.
Howerver, when I start up, it gives me the message that
mounting hgfs shares [failed]
How do I solve this, any thoughts?
My google-fu appears to be weak today...
I currently have 8*4Tb in a RAID6.
So far I'm only using 6Tb
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree Used
/dev/md6 Large lvm2 a-- 21.83t 15.37t 6.46t
Let's say I wanted to remove 2 of these disks from the array and
shrink it down to a 6*4Tb
How would I do this?
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Stephen
I have a large disk full of data that I'd like to upgrade to SW RAID 1
with a minimum of downtime. Taking it offline for a day or more to rsync
all the files over is a non-starter. Since I've mounted SW RAID1 drives
directly with "mount -t ext3 /dev/sdX" it would seem possible to flip
the process around, perhaps change the partition type with fdisk or
parted, and remount as SW RAID1?
I'm not trying to move over the O/S, just a data paritition with LOTS of
data. So far, Google pounding has resulted in howtos like this one
that's otherwise quite useful, but has a big "copy all your data over"
step I'd like to skip:
http://sysadmin.compxtreme.ro/how-to-migrate-a-single-disk-linux-system-to-…
But it would seem to me that a sequence roughly like this should work
without having to recopy all the files.
1) umount /var/data;
2) parted /dev/sdX
(change type to fd - Linux RAID auto)
3) Set some volume parameters so it's seen as a RAID1 partition
"Degraded". (parted?)
4) ??? Insert mdadm magic here ???
5) Profit! `mount /dev/md1 /var/data`
Wondering if anybody has done anything like this before...
-Ben
I am using a Leveno M58 (model CTO7483 from 2008) for C6/7 experimentation
purposes. The thing has a dual core and ~4Gb RAM with a (newly installed)
500GB HDD. I successfully installed CentOS-6.5-minimal from a freshly burned,
and verified, DVD from and ISO image whose SHA has been checked and passed.
everything about the display was normal throughout that process.
When the system boots from disk then I get the normal display up to the point
that the kernel is selected (whether by hand or automatically). I can edit
the kernel command line and otherwise use the pre-boot selector facility.
After that point the monitor, a BenQ 17" LCD, immediate goes into what I can
only describe as a psychedelic snow field with two narrow black bands
surrounding a broader white band displayed at the top of the screen and a
single narrower black band at the bottom.
I have tried booting into RL3 by appending a 3 to the end of the kernel
command but this has not apparent effect on the outcome.
Any suggestions on how to proceed?
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Never mind. One can flex the caddy sufficiently to pop the drive. Although
this is definitely not the supported procedure. The case is marked by the
vendor with 'Non-Return Hard Drive Machine'.
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I'm at the stage of poking at a C7 install in Vbox, and am struggling to
figure out how to control the screensaver. there doesn't seem to be a
gnome screensaver package (like there was in gnome2), and I can't find
any installed packages that control it. gconf-editor doesn't have anything
that looks promising...
how does one control the screensaver in Gnome 3?
thanks!
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