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- 2019/05/10 18:57:00
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: Announcements for new releases
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2580
Re: Announcements for new releases
Thanks Trevor
- 2019/05/10 18:23:26
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: Announcements for new releases
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2580
Announcements for new releases
Hi guys, I'm looking to find a way to get notified via email or however is possible, even a pigeon would work... albeit impractical anyway, I found this mailing list CentOS-build-reports would this be the most appropriate one to sign on to? I basically would need to know in advance when a new releas...
- 2019/05/09 11:55:21
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Customising CentOS 7 iso/DVD
- Replies: 2
- Views: 649
Re: Customising CentOS 7 iso/DVD
yes it's the new (biosdev)naming, in case you really need the old one add in your cmdline, either at choice of install by TAB-ing and adding there or afterwards in your /etc/default/grub inside GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0 if you modify your default/grub remember to grub2-mkconfig ...
- 2019/02/18 23:21:29
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Silencing floppy warnings when floppy doesn't exist.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1651
Re: Silencing floppy warnings when floppy doesn't exist.
that's what I forgot! thanks Trevor, as usual.
I guess what was throwing me off is the fact that blacklisting the driver wouldn't work by itself.
But suffices to know it works together with the dracut exclusion.
I guess what was throwing me off is the fact that blacklisting the driver wouldn't work by itself.
But suffices to know it works together with the dracut exclusion.
- 2019/02/18 21:11:44
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Silencing floppy warnings when floppy doesn't exist.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1651
Silencing floppy warnings when floppy doesn't exist.
Hi guys, I've seen a few of these while searching for similar issues, but none was quite like my request, so I'm hitting this "issue" where one particular machine keeps throwing me these errors to my tty & dmesg # dmesg | grep fd0 [ 1.086049] Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M [ 37.133789] blk_update_req...
- 2019/02/18 20:59:54
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: How to have /dev/dsp reappear in CentOS7
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1117
Re: How to have /dev/dsp reappear in CentOS7
Just for completion,
I solved my issue by using alsa devices instead, turning my to simply (or whichever id your device has according to `aplay`)
way easier than making something deprecated work half-way
I solved my issue by using alsa devices instead, turning my
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sox -t ossdsp /dev/sdp
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sox -t alsa hw:0
way easier than making something deprecated work half-way
- 2019/02/15 00:01:18
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: How to have /dev/dsp reappear in CentOS7
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1117
How to have /dev/dsp reappear in CentOS7
hi guys, I know /dev/dsp is being removed but I remember it working a few versions back in 7, and I need to make it work. as of now the mention is still inside alsa-plugins-oss in its share files for example. # pcm-oss plugin configuration pcm.oss { type oss device /dev/dsp hint { description "Open ...
- 2017/10/27 02:16:08
- Forum: CentOS 6 - General Support
- Topic: Installing grub to USB device
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1874
Re: Installing grub to USB device
let's thank the previous person for the help and for keeping this forum to high standards where people with the same problem can find this question with an answer... as opposed to "just throw it away" :roll: anyway you need to look into syslinux if you want to boot via USB, also you're gonna need to...
- 2017/10/26 23:56:00
- Forum: CentOS 5 - General Support
- Topic: Question on the vault and centos5
- Replies: 2
- Views: 19802
Re: Question on the vault and centos5
Thank you and sorry about these older question but these days I'm exhuming ancient legacy stuff
- 2017/10/26 21:39:48
- Forum: CentOS 5 - General Support
- Topic: Question on the vault and centos5
- Replies: 2
- Views: 19802
Question on the vault and centos5
Hi guys,
I assume the answer is "I suppose forever", but since I don't know I'd rather ask.
How long will the centos5 and all its version live on the vault?
judging from the older versions I assume forever, or until it's decided older versions are taking too much space... would I be correct?
I assume the answer is "I suppose forever", but since I don't know I'd rather ask.
How long will the centos5 and all its version live on the vault?
judging from the older versions I assume forever, or until it's decided older versions are taking too much space... would I be correct?