On 08/03/16 13:12, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 02 August 2016, Timothy Murphy sent:
>> Is there any way of running the static firewall
>> without using system-config-firewalld ?
> iptables command?
>
For completeness
systemctl disable firewalld
systemctl enable iptables
and if you'
Allegedly, on or about 02 August 2016, Timothy Murphy sent:
> Is there any way of running the static firewall
> without using system-config-firewalld ?
iptables command?
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[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
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Kelly Miller wrote:
> I don't know about all of them, but I can tell you that the
> system-config-* packages are pretty much all obsolete
Is there any way of running the static firewall
without using system-config-firewalld ?
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On 08/01/2016 09:54 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
What are the alternatives ?
One would have to look into each of these packages individually to
answer this.
For example to system-config-lvm ?
system-config-lvm still works (Simply rebuild it locally). Actually, I
never understood, why RH abando
support for Fedora users"
Subject: Re: old packages
I don't know about all of them, but I can tell you that the system-config-* packages are pretty much all obsolete (lvm, boot and firewall definitely are), and smart has been obsolete on Fedora for a number of versions now (I used to use it
I don't know about all of them, but I can tell you that the system-config-*
packages are pretty much all obsolete (lvm, boot and firewall definitely
are), and smart has been obsolete on Fedora for a number of versions now (I
used to use it as my package manager, to be honest). I believe systemd-ui
Hello,
I do have a bunch of old pacakges installed.
Is there any update of ?
smart
system-config-lvm
perl-define
system-config-boot
perl-Forest
perl-Sort-Fields
SOAPpy
celt
systemd-ui
anaconda-yum-plugins
createrepo
aic94xx-firmware
system-config-firewall
Should I just remove them ?
Thank
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> Understand what kickstart will do is answer all the questions you would
> answer during an install, you can customize the file to your liking.
> This how I make sure servers get created the same way twice especially
> kernel tuning for ORACLE and other application specific things. you
> just hav
On 11/07/2014 09:13 AM, Isaac Cortés González wrote:
For example, I'm currently using Fedora 20 and I'd like to upgrade to 21
when the it comes out; but the partition "/" is very "small" (or I have
too much installed software) so using FedUp isn't an option.
Have you tried using some sort of cl
First of all, sorry for that title. Second, and what is all this email all
about, I would like to know if any of you know how to do a fresh install
and have the same software than the old installation of Fedora. For
example, I'm currently using Fedora 20 and I'd like to upgrade to 21 when
the it co
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