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On 20.03.2015 14:38, Chris Adams wrote:
> I'm looking into some network "weirdness", and I noticed that a
> CentOS 6 system with multiple IP addresses (load balancer running
> keepalived) is sending ARP requests from apparently random source
> IPs. I
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On 13.01.2015 05:43, Somers-Harris, David | David | OPS wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What types of tests does the CentOS Development Team do for
> software in its repositories? Where does it get its test catalog
> from?
>
> I want to create a testing process
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On 13.01.2015 04:25, Somers-Harris, David | David | OPS wrote:
>> On 2015-01-06, Keith Keller wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 10:37:46AM -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
2. If someone comes up with a place to get said data, THEN
we could prope
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On 11.01.2015 19:05, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> That sounds like you have collected and counted "votes" pro and
> against systemd.
How could it sound like I collected "votes"? I don't care about votes
when it comes to technical superiority.
> As far as "
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On 11.01.2015 03:42, James B. Byrne wrote:
> What does systemd buy the enterprise that sysinit did not provide?
>
Well (re)starting services in a reliable way?
Ensuring that services are up and running?
About which sysinit are you talking btw?
The in
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On 12.12.2014 17:55, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> 'initial-setup' is the program that runs on your first boot, and
> it requires 'anaconda'. 'anaconda' requires the 'chrony' package.
> Services in the default install require a time-sync daemon, and
> c
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On 02.10.2014 17:23, Alan McKay wrote:
> Hi folks,
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> I searched the list for LibreSSL and found only one mention of it!
>
> Has anyone gotten this working? I have it compiling no problem,
> but removing OpenSSL is another story of course. It seem
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On 17.09.2014 03:15, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> Thank you, how can I query which updates that are available are
>> security updates?
>
> you can't .. other than to look at the centos-announce mailing
> list
This is not completely true, because you can i
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Thanks for the clarification and the link!
No need to apologize, I tend to forget thinks myself
from time to time.
kind regards
Sven
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On 11.09.2014 01:27, Scott Robbins wrote:
> In contrast, the CentOS wiki article, if running CentOS 5 or 6,
> gives an easy to follow guide, complete with commands one might
> actually type. (At least some of the instructions don't seem to
> work with CentOS 7 though)
Did you read the topic of th
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On 10.09.2014 10:40, dE wrote:
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> I bet this has to do with troubleshootd (is it there in CentOS? I'm
> not sure but in Fedora 19 it was there).
I bet this has to do with the flash-plugin and virtual box
as they most likely don't get installed in an
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On 11.09.2014 00:45, Dave Stevens wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> This list reminds me of the wizards in the Terry Pratchett novels
> - confronted with a need to take action they would by far rather
> discuss all possibilities, however remote, than address the
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On 15.07.2014 20:25, Florian La Roche wrote:
> (Next item is tuned, which also looks a bit overkill to keep
> running.)
Is there something different in el7 compared to el6 ?
Because tuned is already part of the game since at least el 6.5!
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