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I have released everything for CentOS-6 that has been released upstream
in RHEL source code.
I will continue to do so when they release new sources.
NOTE: We will NOT be releasing anything for CentOS versions before
CentOS-6 (ie, CentOS-2.1, 3.x, 4.x, 5.x releases in vault that are past
EOL will
> On Jan 5, 2018, at 9:02 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
> I have released everything for CentOS-6 that has been released upstream
> in RHEL source code.
>
> I will continue to do so when they release new sources.
>
> NOTE: We will NOT be releasing anything for CentOS versions before
> CentOS-6 (i
How does the latest Intel flaw relate to CentOS 6.x systems
that run under VirtualBox hosted on Windows 7 computers? Given
the virtual machine degree of separation from the hardware, can
this issue actually be detected and exploited in the operating
systems that run virtually? If there is a slow d
-Original Message-
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Chris Olson
Subject: [CentOS] Intel Flaw
>How does the latest Intel flaw relate to CentOS 6.x systems that run under
>VirtualBox
> hosted on Windows 7 computers?
My computer is an much older AMD Athlon X2-
On 5 January 2018 at 12:53, Chris Olson wrote:
> How does the latest Intel flaw relate to CentOS 6.x systems
> that run under VirtualBox hosted on Windows 7 computers? Given
> the virtual machine degree of separation from the hardware, can
Supposedly a virtual machine can detect and leak out in v
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