guration I was able to perform the update and
all seems well.
Maybe there was a single tab there which FF did not like. It seems to work
now.
Regards,
Simon
>
> Regards, Christer
>
> On Wednesday 24 January 2024 14:39:05 Simon Matter wrote:
>> > I did a quick search to see i
why things break instead of just creating a new profile
:)
Simon
> the
> config file(s) and the current firefox included version? IIRC there was a
> SQlite security fix for some read related function in december. Any
> relevant
> changes there going into firefox? Hope these suggestions
ce this is a
controlled environment where we push several configs files to the profiles
nightly, it's a bit more complicated than to just "start with a fresh
profile".
Simon
>
> Regards, Christer
>
> On Friday 19 January 2024 19:07:51 Simon Matter wrote:
>> > The f
efault config.
Running "rpm -V mesa-dri-drivers" shows no output which means nothing has
fiddled with its config file.
Of course I'm still wondering why this message is shown.
Regards,
Simon
>
> Regards, Christer
>
> On Thursday 18 January 2024 21:07:00 Simon Ma
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 06:47:54PM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
> ..
>> Yes I do see the same issue after upgrading to
>> firefox-115.6.0-1.el7.centos.
>>
>> It's just unusable now, don't understand how this got released :(
>
> It is work
to channel error.
Exiting due to channel error.
Exiting due to channel error.
>
> Regards, Christer
>
> On Thursday 18 January 2024 19:06:10 Simon Matter wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> >> I'm still using CentOS 7 (because the stream sucks). Recently
see the same issue after upgrading to
> firefox-115.6.0-1.el7.centos.
>
> It's just unusable now, don't understand how this got released :(
Attached is the console output of when running Firefox.
Does anyone have an idea what's going on?
Simon
irefox-115.6.0-1.el7.centos.
It's just unusable now, don't understand how this got released :(
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ged connection. But, I think you
troubles may come from the settings used. 115200 baud can be too fast to
run for a long time without errors. Also, I don't know how the default
handshaking is configured but maybe you have to add such settings as well.
Maybe something like "scree
xpect to also
get access to Red Hats 15% of source code without any restrictions, the
same way Red Hat got access to the 85% of source code from the community.
Everything else is considered unfriendly, shameless and evil, by a large
part of the worldwide open source community.
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never asked for a cent from Red Hat. The
deal is quite clear, isn't it?
>
> SuSe hardfork will probably be only an stable version of CentOS Stream.
>
> #offensive terms to the community :-), hide hat wrote it.
>
These terms are a shame for those who speak them out.
Simon
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e current situation. Bear with us as we find our way out of this
trap.
I'm interested to hear some other ideas before I leave.
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27;t be
> focusing on Stream, which opens it up (and makes it easier to fork.)
IMHO Red Hat is focusing on Stream, because the community helps them to
build RHEL, without losing their own benefit of the long term support in
the final product, RHEL.
Regards,
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'm still trying to find answers but it's quite difficult.
How do others, who were using and promoting the Red Hat "Enterprise Linux"
ecosystem, handle this new situation?
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including bash have incorporated code for test
> (and other commands) into the shell code itself for efficiency.
>
> $ type test
> test is a shell builtin
>
>>
>>I'd expect a consistency, like with what I usually do to
>>test for empty var:
>
it be that what you're looking for is glib2-devel?
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ut where it goes wrong in your case. When you look at 'rpm -q
--scripts kernel' you can see that new kernels are registered with the
script '/usr/sbin/new-kernel-pkg'. I suggest to analyze what it does
exactly. I think it calls 'grubby' to do further work...
nning. If that's the case, then it wasn't a good idea to remove
rng-tools from server installs IMHO.
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it go too low on a test system
with almost not load?
Is this an issue with AMD CPUs or does it also happen on other systems?
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> Simon Matter
>> 2) some symlinks created by udev are just wrong and therefore very
>> dangerous to use:
>> scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLUME_500143801722C0B0 -> ../../sda
>> scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLUME_500143801722C0B0-part1 -> ../../sdb1
>> scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLU
gt; ../../sdb2
While 1 may be expected(???) I think 2 should really not happen.
I've tried to find out where things go wrong but the whole udev stuff
started to hurt my brain :)
I'm quite sure HPE Smart Array based servers are quite common so my big
question is: do o
ere my PWD is the directory where the zoom RPM
> files
> live) and it tells me "no packages marked for removal.
This should tell you the real name of the package
rpm -qa zoom\*
Then rpm -e zoom... should remove it.
That said, I've never used zoom so I don't really know if th
Hi,
> Hi,
>
> virt-install --help
> Use '--option=?' or '--option help' to see available suboptions
> See man page for examples and full option syntax.
^^
As it says, see the man page with 'man virt-install'.
Regards,
Simon
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> Hallo Simon,
>
>> Anyway, the splitting of large disks has additional advantages. Think of
>> what happens in case of a failure (power loss, kernel crash...). With
>> the
>> disk as one large chunk, the whole disk has to be resynced on restart
>> while with s
> On 01/11/2023 01:33 PM, H wrote:
>> On 01/11/2023 02:09 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> What I usually do is this: "cut" the large disk into several pieces of
>>> equal size and create individual RAID1 arrays. Then add them as LVM PVs
>>> to
>>>
> On 01/11/2023 02:09 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> What I usually do is this: "cut" the large disk into several pieces of
>> equal size and create individual RAID1 arrays. Then add them as LVM PVs
>> to
>> one large VG. The advantage is that with one error on one
>
>
> On 1/11/23 02:09, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> I plan to upgrade an existing C7 computer which currently has one 256
>>> GB
>>> SSD to use mdadmin software RAID1 after adding two 4 TB M2. SSDs, the
>>> rest
>>> of the system remaining the sam
>
>
> On 1/10/23 20:20, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> Official drives should be here Friday, so trying to get reading.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/9/23 01:32, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>> Continuing this thread, and focusing on RAID1.
f a TB memory and never configured
more than 16GB of swap. I has usually worked well and when a system
started to use swap heavily, there was something really wrong in an
application and had to be fixed there. Additionally we've tuned the kernel
VM settings so that it didn't want to swap t
>
>
> On 1/9/23 17:45, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> On 1/3/23 13:41, Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>> On 1/3/23 05:17, Orion Poplawski wrote:
>>>>>> On 12/30/22 04:06, Jelle de Jong wrote:
>>>>>>> On 12/27/22 22:55, Gordon Messmer wrot
> On 1/3/23 13:41, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> On 1/3/23 05:17, Orion Poplawski wrote:
>>>> On 12/30/22 04:06, Jelle de Jong wrote:
>>>>> On 12/27/22 22:55, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>>>>> On 2022-12-25 07:44, Jelle de Jong wrote:
>>>>
>
>
> On 1/9/23 01:37, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> Just starting and trying to boot off the SPP firmware update ISO image
>>> on a USB stick.
>>>
>>> I made the stick with:
>>>
>>> # mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb
>>
&
# prompt.
>
> There is no cdrom on the gen10 plus. Only in internal bootable usb port.
That's usually fine because the cdrom can be mounted as loop device. No
need for a real cdrom.
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e created on LVM
Logical Volumes to give you full flexibility to manage storage.
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>
> I also don't see how to build that boot USB stick. I will have the
> install ISO in the boot USB port and the 4 drives set up with hardware
> RAID. How are things figure out? I
ill need to exist
> outside of the raid set and will need "manual" mirroring.
Are you sure that's still true? I've done it that way in the past but it
seems at least with EL8 you can put /boot/efi on md raid1 with metadata
format 1.0. That way the EFI firmware will see it as tw
u can use LVM to manage different filesystems as required.
/boot and/or /boot/efi should be on its own RAID1 with old metadata
version but I'm not up to date about how the situation is exactly with
EL9.
Simon
>
> Also HPE is ClearOS. I ran ClearOS6 for years before going with QNAP
&
seems to be fine.
>
> I did not do anything specific to the configuration file. I tried to
> reinstall the new sssd-common pacakge, but it will not install the
> /etc/sssd/sssd.conf file. I can not remove the package because it will
> remove a lot of packages that I do need. I still think something is
> wrong with the new sssd packages..
>
> [root@nginx01 ~]# rpm -qplc sssd-common-2.8.1-1.el8.x86_64.rpm
> /etc/logrotate.d/sssd
> /etc/pam.d/sssd-shadowutils
> /etc/rwtab.d/sssd
> /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
Most likely the file /etc/sssd/sssd.conf is a ghost file and therefore
it's not installed but only recognized as being part of the package.
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> On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 3:26 PM Simon Matter
> wrote:
>
>> > On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 8:50 AM Kaushal Shriyan
>> > >
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Thanks Emmett for the suggestion. I will keep you posted once it is
>> >> done.
>&g
s
also do chmod 2775 files
then, create a file in files/ as user nginx, it should then be owned by
nginx:deployuser
I think you can not set owner this way, only the group.
>
> I also tried the ACL method but the new files and subfolders are still
> owned by nginx user.
>
> #setfacl -
Where did you get the .80.1 kernel from? I'm a bit confused because I can
only see .76.1 on my systems.
Simon
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?
Otherwise you may have to fiddle with setuid/setgid flags on the
directories in /mnt/test.
Regards,
Simon
>
> Please guide and let me know how to set it to the default permissions
> of deployuser:deployuser (user:group) for all files and folders created in
> nfs server common point /mnt
Oracle Linux 8 in the past and decided to use it with
Fedora EPEL. Back then Oracle EPEL was was lacking some latest packages
found in Fedora EPEL and therefore Fedora seemed the better choice.
I don't know how the situation is today because I moved to AlmaLinux with
Fe
.2009 (Core)
> #
>
> Please correct me if I am missing something. Thanks in advance.
I can only guess but I think there is no -devel package available. What I
found is nginx-mod-devel and it includes the nginx.h file. Maybe you need
this to compile.
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hich could be the root of
your issue. I'm not sure this is already fixed in C8s.
Simon
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: "Hooton, Gerard"
> mailto:%22Hooton,%20gerard%22%20%3cg.hoo...@ucc.ie%3e>>
> Reply-To: CentOS mailing list
> mailto:cento
oreveryoneorjustme.com is not working
currently:
Error 520 Ray ID: 6ae04324820783 • 2022-03-02 07:23:20 UTC
Web server is returning an unknown error
You
Browser
Working
Frankfurt
Cloudflare
Working
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Error
Nice new world, clouds ev
> On 2/28/22 23:46, Simon Matter wrote:
>> Yes, also mostly down for me. Some requests were answered but unable to
>> really use the site.
>
>
> Is it just overloaded? I've seen a few examples recently of people
> building CentOS 8 containers by building repo de
eq=3 ttl=25 time=67.6 ms
Yes, also mostly down for me. Some requests were answered but unable to
really use the site.
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-9-for-the-x86-64-v2-microarchitecture-level#architectural_considerations_for_rhel_9
Is there an easy way to figure out if a CPU does support x86-64-v2?
Something like a list of CPU families or a list of flags to check?
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Hi,
For those still running CentOS 6 somewhere, the patch below can be added
to the source RPM.
Verified to fix the issue on CentOS 6.10 x86_64 with this exploit:
https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/165728/Polkit-pkexec-CVE-2021-4034-Proof-Of-Concept.html
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PS: Sure, I know
lacks a kernel ;-)
But seriously, this should be a warning how dangerous even the smallest
bug in systemd can be. In this case it's absolutely harmless but it shows
once more how domineering systemd became to be in the Linux ecosystem.
A bit frightening for me.
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> On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 4:15 AM Simon Matter
> wrote:
>>
>> > On 1/5/22 05:06, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
>> >> Am 05.01.22 um 11:02 schrieb Simon Matter:
>> >>> Hi,
>> >>> I have to port/build quite a number of packages for
> On 1/5/22 05:06, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
>> Am 05.01.22 um 11:02 schrieb Simon Matter:
>>> Hi,
>>> I have to port/build quite a number of packages for upcoming RHEL9. I
thought about starting to do so now on CentOS-Stream-9-20211222.0 in
the
>>> hope th
etter wait a bit?
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onetheless.
>
> According to the RPM's change log, Red Hat backported a fix for
> CVE-2017-5645.
> They have not done this for CVE-2019-17571 it seems.
> I would be very surprised if they'd do so now.
It seems CVE-2019-17571 is also covered by the fix for CVE-201
by doing a dd to a
file and skipping the metadata in the beginning of the partition.
md raid metadata locations:
0.9 At the end of the device
1.0 At the end of the device
1.1 At the beginning of the device
1.2 4K from the beginning of the device
So with metadata versions 0.9 0r 1.0, you could directly use the md
partition like a normal partition, only some bytes in the end are not used
by the filesystem.
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I'm not sure whether you need a matching xfs kernel module to run
xfs_repair successfully.
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e number here
shows only those who are using the official EPEL instead of the one
provided by Oracle. That said, I expect that the true number of Oracle
Linux installations is quite a bit higher than what we see here.
Even more interesting and worrying is the still growing number of CentOS
Linux
x27; to recursively change UIDs and
GIDs. I don't remember exactly but I think I made it run for every user in
parallel and it finished quite fast considering the fact that it had to
traverse the whole storage consisting of millions of files.
I could then later just rsync everything to the new
ing Python from source
would be avoided.
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could use a shell script to work around this limitation, something like
--%<---
#!/bin/bash
exec java -jar old2-wsb-smart-response-0.0.2-SNAPSHOT.jar >>
/var/log/smartresponseserviceoutput.log 2>>
/var/log/smartresponseserviceerror.log
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> On 14/10/2021 08:44, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> On 13/10/2021 20:06, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:
>>>> If you just want to tell NM to clear off and leave your resolv.conf
>>>> alone do the following:
>>> I might possibly be able to set up a work
T.
What's also strange is that I see libxml2 two times, in
centos/7.9.2009/updates/x86_64/Packages/ and in
centos/7.9.2009/os/x86_64/Packages/. Both with identical version but
_different_ builds.
Maybe some automated thing which went wrong?
Regards,
Simon
r, could it be that you have some software which interacts with
NetworkManager via dbus and therefore the problem happens?
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I find the reboot which is shown in the who -b output in
the last output, and the uptime reported by last again matches with the
uptime output.
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nt, sharing the
management ethernet port with the first LAN port? If so, can it be that
the management port is not configured properly and does try to DHCP an
IPv4 address? If you don't need the management stuff then you may try to
simply disable it to get rid of the mess.
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emember exactly how I did it but I think I only used rpm for it,
no yum.
Unfortunately upgrading complex systems is still a lot of work these days,
no matter what all the cloud experts try to tell you :-)
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> Simon Matter said...
>
> "And when you downgrade lvm2, does it work again?"
>
> Thanks for the reply Simon. Found this great doc here :
> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/57300
I can't read the above because it's for `insiders' only.
>
> So
is it a known issue ? or is there anything
> else I can do to troubleshoot further ?
And when you downgrade lvm2, does it work again?
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> On 9/2/2021 10:28 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> There is one thing that I couldn't find a solution for no matter what I
>> tried: When the root/boot disk of the guest is being resized, it's not
>> possible to modify and reread the new partition table without reboot.
all possible while the guest is online with one exception outlined
below.
There is one thing that I couldn't find a solution for no matter what I
tried: When the root/boot disk of the guest is being resized, it's not
possible to modify and reread the new partition table without reboot.
Reg
>
> echo 1 > /sys/class/block/vde/device/rescan
And, on additional disks, one can put filesystems directly on the disk and
so not have to care about useless partition tables (that's not on the
root/boot disk). To add more flexibility, one can also us
plies to them, like:
Precedence: list
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Otherwise your rules will fail often.
Regards,
Simon
>
> Happy Wednesday!
>
> *J. Adam Craig*
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> Technolo
I
> thing is just far too complicated. Looking on line at all the various
> blogs and questions it seems I am not alone in finding it far too
> complicated.
Don't worry, you're not alone. IMHO UEFI and GRUB2 and the whole Linux
startup procedure can
y you can
fine tune what kind of CPU/features are provided to the VM.
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r CPU is not handled
correctly by the old kernel - maybe it even doesn't know this CPU type and
doesn't know how to detect the number of cores it has.
I don't think there is a better solution than what you already did.
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by default because NFS
mounts are always _only_ possible with an online network.
Can someone explain to me the logic of what systemd does here?
Regards,
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>
>
> Bill Gee
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 9:18:53 AM CDT Felix Natter wrote:
>> hello fellow CentOS Use
64
>
> While yum historically had issue with the quiet option [1], this
> specific issue seems new to me. Do you have any suggestion (short of
> redirecting stdout to /dev/null)?
>
Maybe redirecting only stderr to /dev/null is enough?
Simon
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> The latest version in in epel-testing, yum --enablerepo=epel-testing
> update clam* will do the trick
I don't see any clamav package in testing on my local mirror, only in the
main tree.
Can it be that there are outdated/broken epel mirrors out there?
Simon
>
> On 7/19/21
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> On 16/07/21 10:39 pm, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> And I ask again, how else would you expect the package to satisfy the
>>> dependency in chrome for the newer libstdc++?
>
> And yet you still have not answered this question.
Simple answer: you can NOT without brea
> On 16.07.21 12:39, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> On 16/07/21 10:19 pm, Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>> I think you missed from a different post where the package was
>>>>> created
>>>>> by a different 3rd-party, not google. So how else would yo
> On 16/07/21 10:19 pm, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> I think you missed from a different post where the package was created
>>> by a different 3rd-party, not google. So how else would you expect the
>>> 3rd-party package to satisfy the dependency?
>>
>>
> On 16/07/21 8:41 pm, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> No, it looks for several different "libstdc++.so.6" versions, and the
>>> "chrome" package provides them all. I just listed one of them to
>>> illustrate the point.
>>
>> I'm not su
stdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.20)(64bit)'` and you typed
>> `rpm -q --whatprovides 'libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.22)(64bit)'`
>
> No, it looks for several different "libstdc++.so.6" versions, and the
> "chrome" package provides them all. I just listed one of them to
> illustrate the point.
I'm not sure that's true. You said your chrome package provides it all but
from what I see, it installs its libs into /opt/google/chrome/lib. But,
your system doesn't know about private libs installed in /opt and I think
the chrome package should NOT "provide" its private libs in its RPM
packages.
IMHO, if it's like that, then the chrome packages are crap :-)
What happens if you try this:
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/google/chrome/lib
$ teams
Or maybe even add
$ export LD_PRELOAD=/opt/google/chrome/lib/libstdc++.so.6
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> On 14/07/2021 09:04, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> On 13/07/2021 15:07, Tru Huynh wrote:
>>>> hi
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 01:23:58PM +0100, Phil Perry wrote:
>>>>> On 13/07/2021 13:02, Toralf Lund wrote:
>>>>>&g
omplaints about
> the libc or libstdc++ version or something along those lines...
>
> - Toralf
Hi,
I've seen a lot of commercial software to completely disable the
dependency thing in their RPM packages. So you can always install it, it
just doesn't work :)
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t; whereas my main machine is the network server (DNS, DHCP etc), a server
> (Wiki, Cloud, storage) and my workstation.
>
> BTW, anyone know who the "Navy Foundation" are? Is this an arm of the
> US government?
>
> Martin
See https://navylinux.org/news/legal/
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> On 07.06.21 12:02, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> On 31.05.21 12:57, cen...@niob.at wrote:
>>>> Am 22/05/2021 um 06:15 schrieb Kenneth Porter:
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>>>>> Forwarded Message
>>>>> Subject: Pre-announcement of
gt;> Disclaimer: I did not check if upstream has released anything and I did
>> not check if the preconditions for the crash case are met by the current
>> package. Nevertheless, the "loosing a lease" case is bad enough...
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> On Sat, Jun 05, 2021 at 04:32:30PM +1200, Alan McRae via CentOS wrote:
>>I noticed in journalctl that gnome-shell was core dumping.
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>>yum reinstall gnome-shell fixed my displays problem.
>>
>>So I am back to my first premise that the 'yum update' did not
>>complete properly for some reason.
>>
oject with the same
functionality. Open source is usually free to use so there is no need to
control the number of licenses used :-)
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> At 2021-05-29 04:54:34, "Gordon Messmer&
oot users.
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> What's going on here ?
Hi Nicolas,
it works as expected because SSH sends these vars:
/etc/ssh/ssh_config: SendEnv LANG LC_CTYPE LC_NUMERIC ...
/etc/ssh/sshd_config: AcceptEnv LANG LC_CTYPE LC_NUMERIC ...
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t became increasingly painful after EL6
with the introduction of systemd in EL7. It may have improved the user
experience on developers laptops but for our use case things are worse
today...
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> On 4/14/21 2:22 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>> On 4/13/21 11:36 PM, Chris Schanzle via CentOS wrote:
>>>>>> On 4/13/21 5:00 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>>>>>>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 22:29:26 +0200
>>>>>>> Simon Matter wrote:
&g
>>> On 4/13/21 11:36 PM, Chris Schanzle via CentOS wrote:
>>>> On 4/13/21 5:00 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 22:29:26 +0200
>>>>> Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> You could try running strace on
>> On 4/13/21 11:36 PM, Chris Schanzle via CentOS wrote:
>>> On 4/13/21 5:00 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 22:29:26 +0200
>>>> Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You could try running strace on the hanging process s
> On 4/13/21 11:36 PM, Chris Schanzle via CentOS wrote:
>> On 4/13/21 5:00 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 22:29:26 +0200
>>> Simon Matter wrote:
>>>
>>>> You could try running strace on the hanging process so see what it's
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