Two versions of python on linux. how to make 2.7 the default
I’ve got two versions of python on my linuxbox:
I’ve got two versions of python on my linuxbox:
I want to run a python script in a CENTOS server:
I am running Linux (2.6.18-164.15.1.el5.centos.plus) and trying to install pyodbc. I am doing pip install pyodbc and get a very long list of errors, which end in
Is there a way to set the Python 3.5.2 as the default Python version on CentOS 7? currently, I have Python 2.7 installed as default and Python 3.5.2 installed separately.
I’m running CentOS in Linux text mode. When I run the command ls /usr/, the output is too hard to read (dark blue on black). How can I change the text coloring?
Under consistent network device naming scheme, what does ‘eno’ stand for in network interface name eno16777736 for CentOS 7 or RHEL 7?
I’m sure this question has been asked again and again elsewhere (I did not find anything specific to CentOS vs RHEL in SE), but I would still like to ask and confirm a few specific points.
I’m on a CentOS machine. I updated and installed some packages a few weeks back, but I don’t remember the name of every package or the names of every dependency. I used yum.
I’ve just installed CentOS7 as a virtual machine on my mac (osx10.9.3 + virtualbox) .Running ifconfig returns command not found. Also running sudo /sbin/ifconfig returns commmand not found. I am root. The output of
echo $PATH is as below.
I finished installing CentOS 6, but when I tried running yum update I got: