This may provide the answer you are looking for: it's being deprecated in
favor of Cockpit.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2030592
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 6:58 AM Günther J. Niederwimmer
wrote:
> hello list,
>
> I switched to version 9 (not redhat) on my "new" server, and that work
Look at HP Microserver line... it's as close as you're going to get.
On Tue, Jan 3, 2023, 5:22 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> And I am just coming up empty on my searches.
>
> My search foo has been really off, it seems.
>
> On 1/3/23 17:13, Robert Heller wrote:
> > At Tue, 3 Jan 2023 16:55:40 -05
"In fact, the system runs great on the newest kernel, right up to the
point where a VM is started. It will run for days as long as I never
start a VM. Start a VM and BAM! It is hung hard."
Are you required to use "official supported kernels" or do you have some
flexibility? My main KVM host is
>
> https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/audio-devices-not-listed/19344
>
> I had a feeling I needed a modprobe.d entry but I didn't know what the
> syntax would be.
>
> In any case, posting more info in case anyone needs it.
>
> On 4/20/22 10:54, Kay Schenk wrote:
> >
&g
I'm not sure how much freedom you have with your setup, but you could
always try to use the elrepo-ml or elrepo-lt kernels. The elrepo-ml kernel
follows the published version pretty closely, so for example right now I'm
running 5.17.3 on my el8 boxes. The newer kernels solve a lot of hardware
iss
PCIe SATA controllers (and perhaps even PCI SATA controllers) are a dime a
dozen on Amazon. I've purchased a few and they just worked with Linux.
On Sun, Mar 27, 2022 at 4:34 PM Pete Geenhuizen
wrote:
> I've gone through the BIOS and tried all the combinations that were
> available but still no
Hello-
Before I open a bug report on this, I wanted to ask if there is a specific
reason that spice-gtk is not in the OS repositories of EL9? It looks like
I have to install the ovirt repositories before I get access to spice-gtk
and its dependencies.
Thanks!
-JK
I wouldn't go with CentOS for something like that- all of my stuff is on
Rocky 8.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 2:07 AM Jon LaBadie wrote:
> I'm replacing my ancient desktop home server
> (CentOS 7, email, dns, backup) with a new mini-server.
>
> I've been running stream 9 on the new toy for a couple
You may get just as much SSD "savings" by putting /var/log and /tmp into a
RAM disk. I do this with all of my Raspberry Pi's, since SD cards burn
through pretty quickly, and I have several that haven't had their SD cards
replaced in a couple years.
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 5:10 PM Kenneth Porter w
I ran ZoneMinder for quite a while and then I ran into random problems
similar to what you described (as well as others). After spending 6 hours
trying to figure out what the issue was, I decided to see if there were any
alternatives. 2 hours later I had MotionEye running on my video server
with
@Johnny Hughes- what version of the nVidia drivers did you have problems
with, and what were the problems? I'm just curious. I have a Latitude
E7450 with an M840 chipset and I've never had problems compiling or getting
them to work under stock CentOS 8 kernels.
On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 12:54 PM Jo
Hi Konstantin,
Debugging login issues between SSD, PAM, and AD is not for the faint of
heart. In my case I set up Samba 4.3 as a primary AD DC. I could login
with Windows 10 guests but not C8.
I just did the following.
1. I spun up a fresh C8 VM, did not add any users, selected a graphical
desk
Install a program called iotop. iotop will show you, in real time,
which processes are using the most i/o bandwidth.
On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 2:54 AM yf chu wrote:
>
> We have experienced a very weird problem. The load of the server machine is
> very high. We use "pidstat" and find that the disk
> I've had good success with SOGo, and I publish scripts for building the
free release as rpm packages:
Do those scripts also handle the building of Objective-C, which is
needed to build SOGo? I have been toying with this off and on,
there's an independent repo somewhere that has the EL8 builds o
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 11:29 AM Johnny Hughes wrote:
> People who certify things, who certified CentOS Linux for things, are
> free to evaluate and do that with CentOS Stream as well.
This is what makes me think this isn't as bad as people made it out to
be. (And yeah, I take full responsibili
This is aarch64:
https://people.centos.org/pgreco/CentOS-Userland-8-stream-aarch64-RaspberryPI-Minimal-4/
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 10:55 AM Mathieu Baudier wrote:
>
> > It's also worth noting that there is a CentOS 8 SD Card image for
> > Raspberry Pi 4. That's what I used. It was dirt simple to
It's also worth noting that there is a CentOS 8 SD Card image for
Raspberry Pi 4. That's what I used. It was dirt simple to "install"-
simply dd the image file to an actual SD card, put it in the RasPi,
and go! (Allthough in my case, I made some modifications to the
filesystems before actually b
I asked about this before. As far as CentOS itself is concerned this
is an unknown. For me it's kind of annoying because I just set up a
couple of Raspi 4's with CentOS 8 for a home automation system right
before this announcement was made.
Having said that- there is a little known distro called
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 7:41 PM Johnny Hughes wrote:
> $250K is not even close. That is one employee, when you also take into
> account unemployment insurance, HR, medical insurance etc. now multiply
> that by 8. Now, outfit those 8 employees to work from home .. all over
> the world, differen
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 9:14 PM Bernstein, Noam CIV USN NRL (6393)
Washington DC (USA) via CentOS wrote:
> Every package that ends up in a RHEL point release is in Stream at some
> point, right? While I can certainly believe that the cost for the entire
> CentOS effort is much more than $250K,
> I don't think there will be a course change either, but for different
> reasons. The motivation isn't "cashing/selling out". It's... actually the
> stated motivation
> https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/faq-centos-stream-updates#Q2
First, I will note that I think the idea of creating *a version of*
Hello All-
After reading and digesting a ton of community chatter about the
recent CentOS announcement I've come to the conclusion that there's a
lot of good about this, but there are also a lot of concerns that are
being ignored. And nobody so far has stared directly into the eyes of
the elephan
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