On 21/09/2022 12.02, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 21/09/2022 11:51, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 21/09/2022 08:32, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
Hi,
Is
https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/
a part of RHEL 9?
If yes, what is the repository name?
If not, when can we expect it to be included?
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s there an easy(ish) way to get c++ 17
this architecture?
Rocky Linux 8 has gcc-toolset-11 for aarch64 with an rpi-installible
image. That has support for C++ 17.
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It's not a major issue. Here's Red Hat's stance on it:
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2004-0230
And this is a good read:
https://lwn.net/Articles/81560/
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On 18/03/22 6:51 am, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi,
I have 3.10.0-1160.59.1.el7.x86_64 on CentOS Linux r
me.
I've been unable to access it at all for the past couple of days, either
through a browser or yum.
There are working mirrors you can use:
https://mirror.rackspace.com/centos-vault/
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On 07/02/2022 17.40, Alessio wrote:
On Mon, 2022-02-07 at 16:58 +0100, Peter Georg wrote:
On 07/02/2022 16.28, Alessio wrote:
On Mon, 2022-02-07 at 16:20 +0100, Peter Georg wrote:
glibc-2.34-20 includes a fix to more reliable detect CPU
compatibility.
See Bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com
On 07/02/2022 16.28, Alessio wrote:
On Mon, 2022-02-07 at 16:20 +0100, Peter Georg wrote:
glibc-2.34-20 includes a fix to more reliable detect CPU
compatibility.
See Bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2040657
Does your CPU support x86-64-v2?
The KVM version I'm using do
On 07/02/2022 16.01, Alessio wrote:
Hello.
I had a CentOS Stream 9 installation in a KVM VM.
Today a "dnf upgrade" lead to an unusable system: dnf, rpm commands
complain that "glibc cpu does not support x86-64-v2" or "CPU ISA level
is lower than required".
The updates leading to this state seem t
stretch, so at this
stage I'll direct you to their community support for further help
(unless someone else here wants to chime in and help). What I can say
is that if you fix your policyd-spf issue then it is likely that you can
add that entry back into the
this also means reverting your workaround
in master.cf for this test.
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ith a possibly incorrect policyd setup. We can cross that
bridge after we've fixed the primary issue though (one issue at a time).
After that processing steps are identical.
It's likely that there may be something else subtle in the logs that we
can spot that you are not not
ould
not be ignored, they should also not be blindly followed."
Sometimes you have to break some rules to get things to work. In this
particular case the results are worth it for a great many people.
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e or chrome.
teams won't work an is in a broken state.
teams should work if LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set appropriately.
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esktop launcher that you use, edit the command and
add this to the beginning:
env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/google/chrome/lib
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On 15/07/21 4:14 pm, Peter wrote:
Try this installing gcc10-libstdc++ from GhettoForge
(https://ghettoforge.org/) and then set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/gcc-10.2.1
Sorry that's http, not https:
http://ghettoforge.org/
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Try this installing gcc10-libstdc++ from GhettoForge
(https://ghettoforge.org/) and then set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/gcc-10.2.1
If you have a desktop launcher edit the launcher and prefix "env
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/gcc-10.2.1 " to the command.
Then see if it work
pdates and would be able to "dnf install "
Can we not do this? It could make migrating away from CentOS more
difficult for those who choose to switch to another EL8.
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- all without taking down the file system!
It also comes with snapshot features for persistent backups. So at a
risk of sounding like a broken record, don't use partitions. If risk is
what you're focused on, there's a lot more risk using plain partitions
vs. volume management.
> Looking. Rocky was supposed to release something at the beginning of the
> month, but I haven't seen anything.
The release was postponed by one month.
"Unfortunately we’ve had to revise our previous update for a release candidate
from March 31 to April 30, due to complications in the build ef
s are using and they are not going to
switch to Debian/FreeBSD/Ubuntu/whatever any time soon for a plethora of
reasons. So it would be nice to have a one-stop-solution instead of having to
decide which of the clones will be the more future-proof option.
Regards,
Peter.
> On 5. Apr 2021,
no GUI installed at all.
3. No UEFI or Secure Boot (the latter is an open issue with Alma AFAIK).
On the other hand I did not need to change a single bit of Ansible code or
Kickstart template in order to make it work, so the compatibility to CentOS
seems to be very good.
Regards,
> All relevant logging is centralised to a server cluster running Graylog.
... and, because I forgot to mention it: Yes, that server cluster has a
"persistent data" device.
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Hi Simon,
> Whenever I read such things I'm wondering, what about things like log
> files? Do you call them OS files or persistent data? How do you back'em up
> then?
I don't.
All relevant logging is centralised to a server cluster running Gray
e persistent data is left intact.
Cheers,
Peter.
> On 31. Mar 2021, at 14:41, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Up until recently I've hosted all my stuff (web & mail) on a handful of bare
> metal servers. Web applications (WordPress, OwnCloud, Dolibarr, GEP
>how do I just remove the single ADDRESS I added as an alias ? not the whole
thing ?
You first remove all ipv4.addresses and then add the one you want. Then you
save/activate.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 4:41 PM Jerry Geis wrote:
> under CentOS 7 - I use "alias" like eth1:0 for an alias network. Re
quot; here and go ahead and install XFCE. Feel
free to file a bug with EPEL about the missing deps.
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r-gnome or
thunar-archive-plugin anywhere in CentOS 8 or EPEL 8.
Can you please show the full output of your command, please? Also the
output of:
dnf repolist -v epel
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you're running connected mode not datagram mode.
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itch from DATAGRAM mode to CONNECTED mode
for IPoIB. CONNECTED mode give the highest single stream bandwidth
typically but may not give best overall performance (vs 4092 DATAGRAM
mode).
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Am Freitag, den 18.12.2020, 00:50 +0800 schrieb d tbsky:
> > On 12/17/20 3:47 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
> > > > Hi:
> > > > just try to install CentOS 8.3. I use two sata disks and
> > > > create
> > > > mdadm raid1 with LVM. Normally when I want to reinstall this
> > > > system,
> > > > anaconda
l.
Anyway, thank you and the rest of the CentOS team for all the great work you've
done and are doing. It is appreciated, and it will not be forgotten.
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; 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
>
>
s in CentOS.
> Legal and "can do" are 2 different things. ;)
So Oracle Linux can be used free as in "free-beer" currently for any
system, even for commercial purposes. Nevertheless, Oracle can change
that license terms in the future, but
remove all addresses, and add those you want to keep.
Once you change method to manual, dhcp should be disabled.
You do need to reactivate the connection once you've save the changes
(same/typical nmcli procedure).
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On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 7:21 AM Phil Perry wrote:
On 09/12/2020 03:26, Brendan Conoboy wrote:
On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 4:19 PM Pete Biggs wrote:
On Tue, 2020-12-08 at 17:54 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 03:15:17PM +, Pete
version in CentOS 7. See
https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/backporting/ for more info.
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age so close to
EOL. Now that they have they're stuck with either leaving a severly
broken firefox or providing a fix less than 6 weeks before EOL. I
honestly don't know which way they'll go here but it just seems to me
like it was a very poor decisi
then there is:
https://github.com/rpm-software-management/mock/wiki
It seems that the OpenSUSE mock configs[1] use the same syntax. I wonder if
you need to invoke mock in a specific way to not override the macro?
Not that I have been able to tell. Set
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 21:59:42 +0800
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> There are no issues so far.
Hahaha, I read _in_Compatible :-D
...generally nobody reports a server compatible.
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> Good day from Singapore,
>
> I have just installed CentOS 8.2 (2004) Linux Server on Dell
> PowerEdge R640 1U Server for "Donald Trump and Xi Jinping Investment
> Company LLP" (fictitious/fictional company name used) in Singapore on
&
/log, then
that 5G would still be there but invisible.
Also, /dev/mapper/centos-home, HOME?!, on /var/log?
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ts of 3rd-party cartidges online for next to
nothing, and I can count on two fingers the number of times I've
received a dud cartridge.
I wouldn't touch an HP with a ten foot pole, though.
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and this would
easily be recouped in the amount of time it would save if the CentOS
team did not have to maintain Stream at all.
Now these are just semi-educated guesses and I don't have the experience
to justify this so I'm happy to consider real numbers that
0 and to a smaller extent 8.1.
Stream doesn't really add anything here.
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sting, isos need to be built and tested. The only thing that I can
think of that Stream benefits this process is to help Red Hat find the
odd bug here and there before their final release (after which CentOS
still has to do everything listed above).
y separate set of
sources. I highly doubt that we could use binaries built from stream to
populate the final release. The whole thing has to be rebuilt for the
final release regardless of the status of Stream.
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On 20/06/20 10:50 pm, Peter wrote:
On 20/06/20 3:50 am, Johnny Hughes wrote:
8.0 140
8.1 71
8.2 48
So the delays for 8 are significantly longer than they ever were for 7.
I should also say that the time lag for each point release of 8 seems to
be dropping exponentially. Hopefully this
g_8.x#Current_Timeline_8.2.2004
It would appear that the package build was completed on the 4th of May,
why didn't we get a CR repo dump this time around so that CentOS users
wouldn't have to wait another month before getting critical updates?
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original files to
the ones you moved.
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anti-spam protections as the primary MX,
but most backup MXes don't and spammers know this. In fact many
spammers will ignore the primary MX all together and push out SPAM
directly to the backup MX.
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le again in 5.7 kernel src,I tried to
> rebuild the 5.7 kernel but got make error as I was still on 5.7
> kernel.
You may want to have a look at elrepo and the kernel-ml package. Doing
this yourself can be painful.
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d someone say me is lastest kernel version for CentOS-7
> (3.10.0-1127) solves this problem?
Since neither are clear or confirmed it is not likely that anyone can
say...
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pmkeys(8) and this man page documents the rpm key related options.
I don't know how it came to be that rpm --import just quietly
does rpmkeys --import without documenting it though...
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performance problem (as I would assume the controller turns off write-back
caching).
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thon package if you don't
have it installed.
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On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 14:40:31 +0530
Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 2:07 PM Peter Kjellström
> > wrote:
>
> > I had no idea people still used that package. Especially on a
> > server.
>
> Is it due to some security issue ?
Not securi
g of the server using ipmi or whatever the vendor supports.
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e this:
$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/online
0-63
or this:
$ lscpu | grep CPU\(s\)
CPU(s):64
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-63
NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-15,32-47
NUMA node1 CPU(s): 16-31,48-63
or what?
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bad idea (unless you're on
some pre-historic type of network link..).
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kde5init" but I don't get any results.
Seems that kde5init is not present on the system and inside repositories.
kf5-kinit has kdeinit5, maybe that's what you're looking for?
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Alfred von Campe wrote:
> > On Mar 5, 2020, at 6:05, Peter Kjellström wrote:
> >
> > You can use singularity. The following example makes an image by
> > pulling from centos on dockerhub:
>
> Interesting! However, I would pref
following example makes an image by
pulling from centos on dockerhub:
singularity build c6.10.scif docker://centos:6.10
If you have an old binary, foo.x outside the container you can then:
singularity exec ./c6.10.scif ./foo.x
None of this requires root.
More on singular
On 24/01/20 4:47 pm, david wrote:
I have a free subscription, but still can't get to the solution page.
Oh well.
I can confirm it works with a free sub. It may be that yours is
expired, you have to renew it every year.
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On 17/01/20 8:06 am, Lamar Owen wrote:
On 1/16/20 6:49 AM, Peter wrote:
On 16/01/20 4:14 am, Brian Stinson wrote:
Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911)
We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 8.
CentOS 8 was released in September 2019. Don't you mean 8.1?
No,
On 16/01/20 4:14 am, Brian Stinson wrote:
Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911)
We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 8.
CentOS 8 was released in September 2019. Don't you mean 8.1?
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grub2-efi.cfg link is created with the grub2-efi
package. You can probably get away without the grub2-efi package on a
legacy bios system, but not the other way around, so an efi system will
have both links.
At the end of the day it's harmless, don't loose any sleep o
27;t remember it off the top of my head, but do
/etc/grub2-efi.cfg -> ../boot/efi/EFI/centos/grub.cfg
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adds that as an xterm feature. The Epsilon author spotted it
> in the PuTTY changelog.
>
> So any curses app that uses repeating characters will have this
> problem when used with an old PuTTY version.
Nice trouble shooting. It's always satisfying to get
On 21/09/19 10:15 PM, Peter wrote:
On 21/09/19 1:25 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 12:45:03PM -0500, SternData wrote:
Does that mean it's gone from the CentOS repos or just that PostFix is
the default choice?
I believe it means that it won't be in Centos anymore.
picked up where Red Hat has dropped
the ball. Sendmail is available for el8 from epel.
That said, there is nothing wrong with switching to postfix if that's
what you want, postfix is an excellent MTA. It's just that if you want
to continue with sendmail then epel provides a soluti
cot lmtp.
Unless you need additional processing specifically from postfix after
amavisd-new, that is.
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about MXes
and MUAs connecting on the same ports to the same services. Then you
can write separate smtpd_*_restrictions in master.cf for submission and
submissions that don't include things such as reject_unknown_helo_hostname.
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Hi,
the main problem is that the MacBook obviously presents an illegal host name to
the mail server, which in turn rejects accepting mail to be submitted from it
because of 'reject_unknown_helo_hostname'.
With your 'smtpd_helo_restrictions', Postfix handles submissions from clients
as it would
/show_bug.cgi?id=1745104
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baseurl lines,
then try the update again.
Later on you should try changing them back, but it appears as if for now
at least you're having issues downloading the metalink file.
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epository: epel/x86_64. Please verify its path
and try again
I would try this:
yum clean all
yum --disablerepo=epel update
yum --disablerepo=epel --enablerepo=extras reinstall epel-release
yum update
If that doesn't work show the complete output from the above commands
and we'l
r
documentation. See the following for additional info:
perldoc -f -X
perldoc filetest
access(2)
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upply Libreoffice RPMs for any version
other than what is stated above.
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TA if you need it externally - not USB(3 or otherwise).
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rely on
JS and will not run or display correctly without it.
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of Gnome or KDE.
2. Run out and buy more RAM. Max your system out at 4G or 8G or
whatever it will take. You will need it and appreciate it.
Good Luck,
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apping and slow the system to a crawl.
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Where can we learn more about the workflow and software used to build
CentOS RPMs and iso images?
This will be extremely helpful to everyone facing the same challenges of
building a custom distro.
Thank you all for the hard work on CentOS.
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 7:44 AM Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
.
You need a light weight desktop like XFCE which is available for CentOS
from epel. Epel 7 doesn't natively come in i386 but CentOS has provided
a rebuild at https://buildlogs.centos.org/c7-epel.i386/
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S.
Infact, I can't even find a matching RHSA for that kernel and
Z-stream/EUS seems to have gone 327.41.1 ...
Where did you get the idea that it exists in the first place?
If you have it running on a host, what does rpm -qi show for build date
and host? Could it be a badly
from
older versions of CentOS but none between CentOS 6 and 7.
So in summary, it would probably work just fine, but I wouldn't do it,
recommend it or support it.
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see a reason why it shouldn't work in KDE as well, it will just
pull a few of the XFCE libraries when you install it.
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And this from Intel:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-xeon-processor-scalable-family-technical-overview
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brother website, but my experience with them have been exemplary. My
current printer is an MFC-J4620DW and I wouldn't trade it for the world.
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of recent Bacula versions would IMHO really help Bacula
a lot. At least it would eliminate my first reason for switching, and probably
it would never have happened had current releases been available more easily.
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a good reason to start a Backup SIG which provides a repository with
> current bacula packages?
Hm ... there used to be a repository maintained by some company associated with
Bacula, but I can't find it anymore - so it seems that starting a SIG taking
care of that would be a good idea
acula, and unlike
Bacuka it's fully open source.
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Hi Valeri,
> you mean, director and STORAGE daemon, right? File daemon _IS_ a client...
yep. I noticed when klicking on 'send', as usual :-)
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> I always do it the other way around, i.e. upgrade the director/file daemon
> and then the clients as time suits. No problems with that so far.
I meant storage daemon, not file daemon!
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> Amanda (from base CentOS) -> USB removable disk -> firesafe.
>
> Backups on or by the computer might protect you from disk failures, but
> are useless in case of fire or theft.
Good point. The backup strategy is at least as important as the tool used.
Using Bacula, I'm doing daily backups of c
witching from its parent Bacula,
which I've been using for years before that, and it has not failed me once when
I needed it.
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s you've already stated and shown here this is a package from a
3rd-party repo, and as such is not supported by the CentOS project. If
Nux can't help you then I suggest you look for the package elsewhere or
try to (properly) build it yourself. Unfortunately neither of these
options is su
The only web editor out of which I've ever got any mileage at all was
bluegriffon - but the only time I've tried it was about 5 years ago, when it
was both fully free and quite unstable (it was undergoing a lot of development
work.) It's not fully free now, and it remains to be seen how stable
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