Beartooth wrote: > On Sat, 29 Apr 2017 17:13:30 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > >> On Sat, 2017-04-29 at 15:43 +0000, Beartooth wrote: <snip> >> Do you have any net connection at all? Can you see websites? If you >> can't see the outside world, updates aren't going to happen. > > No, and I can neither ssh nor scp over my LAN. We had a lightning > strike a month or so back that must've been right next to the house: > blindingly bright, and with huge thunder simultaneously. It fried both the > cable modem and the router; and I haven't yet managed to install DD-WRT > (or whatever may have succeeded it) onto the router. DON'T!!! Try tomato, or some other firmware. I put DD-WRT on my router a few years ago... and I'm seriously afraid to update it. NEVER in my entire life have I seen a "project" that a) didn't have releases, and b) people on the general mailing list talk about their "favorite" builders and "favorite rbuilds". Oh, and the documentation? I haven't been there in a while, but for years, it said "don't use the database (that the main page gives you), use the wiki. The "project" is amateur, in the worst possible sense of the word. I will never put it on anything else, ever again. In case you're wondering, I have a "Win" laser printer. When I got my ASUS router, it said it could serve as a USB printserver. I even called ASUS, and they said, and I quote, "Oh, not printers like those". So I found the most recent build, by one builder, that said it could handle it. Install this version, then upgrade it, then upgrade it again. It does work, for a while. But after a day or a week when I don't print anything, it forgets it exists, and what I have to do ranges from a usb_modeset reset to power cycling the router. *Great* firmware (NOT). mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos