>come across the problem decribed here:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2022630
Does the same happen when using the ISO file directly as location
argument?
Then I get immediately after the "dracut initqueue hook" message
the losetup error because
nstall 2.0.x as non-root to
install CentOS Stream 9. The "normal" way, specifying a URL
with --location, does not work because it fails with permission
denied for losetup. It looks like virt-install 3.2.x does not
have this problem anymore.
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ain what's happening here?
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//mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=8-stream&arch=x86_64&repo=PowerTools
Just replacing the 8 by 9 does not work, as those url's produce an
"Invalid release/repo/arch combination" error. UNfortunately I
couldn't find info about this on the CentOS site so far.
Thanks in adva
koji, so maybe you can
create an issue in bugzilla and ask for an EPEL 8 version.
I did that in the past for some other packages and that often works.
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common [d] An interpreter of object-oriented scripting language
So "dnf module enable ruby:2.7" would enable you to upgrade to 2.7.
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ages/mod_ssl-2.2.15-60.el6.centos.6.x86_64.rpm
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?
FWIW: I use the "easy-rsa" package for that (standard in Fedora, for
RHEL/CentOS 7/8 it's in the EPEL 7/8 repository).
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idgin for all kinds of messaging: with the
purple-telegram package installed it also supports Telegram.
Fedora includes purple-telegram and it is also in EPEL for CentOS 8,
but AFAICS it is unfortunately not available in CentOS 7 EPEL.
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ay (slowly) die or get a huge momentum,
licenses change (!), etc.
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Never have seen such a thing. I use Chrome since many years on Fedora
Xfce-only systems (no KDE or GNOME installed) without such issues.
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askjuggler (in Fedora and EPEL).
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i and vpn's etc.). Terminals with tabs (Xfce terminal)
are nice to have too: my desktop is mainly 4-8 terminals with each
4+ tabs and a browser ;-).
I was happy with the release of GNOME 3 afterwards, because it forced
me to leave GNOME completely and switch to something better, Xfce :-).
buyer of Red Hat, that would be much
worse too.
So, let's not be too pessimistic and give IBM a fair chance. IBM
certainly does not have a bad track record on open source and as
a technology-driven company, at least a much better track record
than most if not all other potential buyers.
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user-friendly, it's just very selective about who its friends are" :-).
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hat you *explicitly* specify an install URL and it
shows an error for "Installation Source" till you have done so.
It works ok if you add (via virt-install's --extra-args) inst.repo
and/or use a kickstart file (inst.ks) with an "url" directive.
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the latter similar to Fedora's install.img?) with no result.
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Given that, don't count on a release real soon. Furthermore, a RHEL
release normally has a public beta period of at least 6 months or so.
So, even if a public RHEL 8 beta would be released now (which is
very unlikelely), CentOS 8 would not become available in 2017.
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ap scanner from dx.com:
http://www.dx.com/p/xyl-901-handheld-usb-wired-laser-barcode-scanner-black-yellow-286474#.WEvbKnUrI_M
It just works out-of-the-box when connected to a Linux-system.
Start "cat" and you'll see the scanned codes.
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X (https://www.keepassx.org/)
should be compatible with KeePass and is available in EPEL for C6 and C7.
Search for the keepassx and keepassx2 packages. I once tested it to
exchange DB's with KeePassDroid (Android) and that worked fine.
Hope this helps,
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27;s not (as far as I'm
aware) currently able to be distributed as part of Fedora.
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m not
having a clear overview myself anymore on what's happening ;-).
> I'm injecting the kickstart directly into the initrd.img
> (transparently through --initrd-inject= )
Me too.
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se kickstart files.
Thanks for any suggestion.
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