On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 06:56:23AM -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> The advise to do a full upgrade is the best (most secure) option ..
> however, theoretically, the new kernel should boot and not cause issues
> based on the other packages.
OP said he had an InfiniBand card. For a long time it was t
And this little soap box has what to do with CentOS ?
On Oct 14, 2014, at 7:01 PM, Always Learning wrote:
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> On Tue, 2014-10-14 at 13:29 -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
>> I apologize in advance for the subject and length of this reply. I debated
>> just letting things pass without comment.
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On 10/13/2014 11:18 PM, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
I'm on a Supermicro server, X9DA7 motherboard, Intel C602 chipset, 2x
2.4GHz Intel Xeon E5-2665 8-core CPU, 96GB RAM, and I'm running CentOS
6.4.
I just tried to use yum to upgrade the kernel from 2.6.32-358 to
2.6.32-431.29.2. However, I get a ke
I cannot start Firefox or Thunderbird ever since I tried to put in a new
graphics card.
I had trouble with the configuration on this machine, which has two
monitors. Once the new card was in I decided to change the configuration
from cloned to spanning screens. I messed up and didn't save the old
On Wed, 15 Oct 2014 09:22:04 -0400
Lamar Owen wrote:
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> Now, I'm going to sound like a broken record here. If you absolutely
> positively must stay at a point release for whatever reason (and
> there are valid reasons for this), then you don't need to be running
> CentOS; it is simply not sup
You have (AFAIK) provided no details as to which version of CentOS you are
running nor of your hardware, but I'll try to help as I can. (In fact, it is
unclear whether the MCE crashed your system or not!) I had a set of systems
that occasionally logged MCEs (memory partity errors, in my case), and
This is a return to an issue I first raised back in June. We had a similar
occurrence in September while I was away and so I am revisiting the entire
matter.
Steve Clark on 6 Jun 16:02 2014 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We ran into this problem also - the interface would disappear.
> There is newer e1000e driv
On 10/9/14, Karanbir Singh wrote:
...
> The power of an open source project is in the community. If the
> community gets broken, the project loses its fundamental
> reason-for-being. Code alone does not make open source, and community
> is made through people treating each other with respect.
>
>
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:56 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 10/14/2014 4:42 PM, SilverTip257 wrote:
>
>> Isn't the iLO access on the HP Microservers restricted once an OS is
>> installed on the device? [0]
>>
>
> I have the earlier version Microserver, it doesn't have any iLO at all, so
> I dunno
Hello listmates,
I can't find the 32 bit version of Centos 7. Would it be because I am not
looking in the right place or does it not exist at all?
Thanks.
Boris.
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There is no i386 version of upstream.
15.10.2014 19.56 kirjoitti "Boris Epstein" :
> Hello listmates,
>
> I can't find the 32 bit version of Centos 7. Would it be because I am not
> looking in the right place or does it not exist at all?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Boris.
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On 10/15/2014 9:56 AM, Boris Epstein wrote:
I can't find the 32 bit version of Centos 7. Would it be because I am not
looking in the right place or does it not exist at all?
RHEL7 and therefore CentOS 7 are x86_64 only.
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On 2014-10-15, Boris Epstein wrote:
>
> I can't find the 32 bit version of Centos 7. Would it be because I am not
> looking in the right place or does it not exist at all?
As others have written, there is no official 32bit version of CentOS 7.
There has been talk of a 32bit SIG on the lists, but
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Keith Keller
wrote:
> On 2014-10-15, Boris Epstein wrote:
>>
>> I can't find the 32 bit version of Centos 7. Would it be because I am not
>> looking in the right place or does it not exist at all?
>
> As others have written, there is no official 32bit version of
Hello;
I'm having difficulties in compiling php-5.3.29 source from php.net
using CentOS 7.
I need to bring my PHP development and production environment forward
from PHP 5.3.3 which is using an abandoned php-template application
from sourceforge. Since I need to do this in stages (it would be ni
yum install libdb4-devel ?
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On 10/15/2014 12:14 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Keith Keller
> wrote:
>> On 2014-10-15, Boris Epstein wrote:
>>>
>>> I can't find the 32 bit version of Centos 7. Would it be because I am not
>>> looking in the right place or does it not exist at all?
>>
>> As others
CentOS-6.5
Apache httpd-2.2.15
We have a webdav folder accessible only by https. In conformance with the
advisory we removed SSLv3 from the SSLProtocol directive of the Apache server
on that webdav host, so that it now looks like this:
SSLProtocol +TLSv1
Now I cannot connect to the webdav serv
Hello all,
is there a good wirte-up on how edit script files in
the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory on Centos & to assign multiple
IP addresses to the same NIC on boot?
Thanks for any and all help.
Cheers,
Boris.
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On 15 Oct 2014 22:12, "Boris Epstein" wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> is there a good wirte-up on how edit script files in
> the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory on Centos & to assign
multiple
> IP addresses to the same NIC on boot?
>
> Thanks for any and all help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Boris.
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