In Cent-OS, If i press any special character from my keyboard it is giving some other character output display. Which i have not intended/pressed. For example, If i press @ from keyboard the actual display character in output i am getting is " Reversal is also same. It is happening with all special characters on keyboard. Help me out for this.
It seems that RHEL 7 will only support 64 bit. Is this correct, and what for Centos 7? Also the ARM info I found was the target is ARMv8 which is 64 bit, not the ARMv7 which is 32bit.
Any clarification?
Google found nothing in this list archives for me but did find this : http://www.unixmen.com/how-to-jul-convert-rhel-5-to-centos-5/
Before I just go try that on one of my systems can someone confirm that it works?
I'm running RHEL 5.7 so I guess I'd replace the 5.4 in the URL with 5.7. Basically I let my RHEL licenses run out (never really used them) and am getting warnings now from yum. Want to just switch over to the CentOS repos.
Hi,
In my application, we are using material design with a lot of gradients effects. It's working in windows firefox whereas in centos firefox not working properly. Any suggestion, please ?
I have my product binary built on the RHEL5.5 and my customer is having 6.2. Just want to know the compatibility between these two version. Can we ship the binary to customer?
Thanks
In my RHEL system I have enabled a port using,
/usr/bin/firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=50000/tcp --permanent
Now how will I disable it? Can anyone help?