As I understand it the rebuild only removes RedHat copyrighted
artifacts like their name and logo.
This is also why the release notes refer to 'upstream' rather than
RedHat by name (not that I studied it in depth recently)
The only 'poison' here is copyright, which CentOS avoids by removing
these a
On Jul 3, 2019, at 12:43 AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>
> Are RedHat's binary RPMs "poisoned" somehow, making it impossible for
> CentOS to redistribute RedHat's *binary* packages without going to jail?
RHEL binaries are only available to those with a RHEL subscription. I don’t
see anything in ski
All,
Seems like the latest CentOS 7.6 and I are not playing well together, these
days.
I'm attempting to use our pxeboot setup to install the latest CentOS 7 on a
Dell PowerEdge R830. The install starts then gets to a certain point and
hangs. That certain point is: FADT indicates ASPM is unsuppo
Virgo, Paul E. \(GSFC-610.2\)\[ADNET SYSTEMS INC\] via CentOS wrote:
> All,
>
> Seems like the latest CentOS 7.6 and I are not playing well together,
> these days.
>
> I'm attempting to use our pxeboot setup to install the latest CentOS 7 on
> a Dell PowerEdge R830. The install starts then gets to
On July 3, 2019 1:43:40 AM CDT, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>AFAIK CentOS uses RedHat's source RPMs for building the next CentOS
>release. I am not sure about the bootstrap procedure and the infra-
>structure packages, so lets put these corner cases aside.
>
>RedHat's "regular" binary and
On 03/07/2019 15:58, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> RHEL binary packages are only available to paid customers who are explicitly
> prohibited to redistribute them.
For the sake of completeness, not everyone with legitimate access to
RHEL binaries is necessarily a *paid* customer. Red Hat provides a free
Mark,
I did go into the BIOS to see if that made any difference, and didn't see
anything to set/unset . That was the problem.
PEV
From: mark
Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 10:41 AM
To: Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]; CentOS mailing list
Subject: [
James,
Actually we noticed that we've been running some old setup for our PXE
boot/kickstart setup, so we're going to try just doing
it with UEFI and see where that gets us.
PEV
From: James Peltier
Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 10:47 AM
To: Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC
some light reading
https://www.redhat.com/licenses/Appendix_1_Global_English_20190625.pdf
Dan Pacek
> On Jul 3, 2019, at 11:11 AM, Mark Rousell wrote:
>
> On 03/07/2019 15:58, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> RHEL binary packages are only available to paid customers who are explicitly
>> prohibit
Paul,
Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC] wrote:
>
> I did go into the BIOS to see if that made any difference, and didn't see
> anything to set/unset . That was the problem.
Please don't top post.
One more thought: did you just go system setup->BIOS, or did you check the
other two f
On 7/3/19 1:43 AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> AFAIK CentOS uses RedHat's source RPMs for building the next CentOS
> release. I am not sure about the bootstrap procedure and the infra-
> structure packages, so lets put these corner cases aside.
>
> RedHat's "regular" binary and source pa
I'm probably missing something really simple.
I've installed an RH8 IAM in AWS and I'm trying to build packages on it.
I've noticed there are many *-devel packages that I cannot install:
[ec2-user@site1-vpn ~]$ sudo yum install trousers-devel
Last metad
On 2019-07-03 19:12, Florin Andrei wrote:
I've installed an RH8 IAM in AWS and I'm trying to build packages on
I meant an RH8 AMI.
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On Wed, 2019-07-03 at 19:12 -0700, Florin Andrei wrote:
> I'm probably missing something really simple.
>
> I've installed an RH8 IAM in AWS and I'm trying to build packages on
> it.
> I've noticed there are many *-devel packages that I cannot install:
>
> ###
On 04/07/2019 03:12, Florin Andrei wrote:
I'm probably missing something really simple.
I've installed an RH8 IAM in AWS and I'm trying to build packages on it.
I've noticed there are many *-devel packages that I cannot install:
[ec2-user@site1-vpn ~]$
Hi
I need some advice what to do next, even if someone tells me to
check out (an)other mailing list(s), tuning site or point me in a better
direction how to solve my annoying problem: one server is much faster
for certain tasks although on "shitty" hardware.
I have tried many things to solve my i
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