On 7/19/2021 1:11 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
ul 20 00:01:57 testdeveloperportal clamd: ERROR: Can't open/parse the
config file /etc/clamd.d/server.conf
Exactly. Instructions on defining a new clamd service can be found here:
/usr/share/doc/clamd-0.103.3/README
Good day,
Did CentOS moved from freenode to LibraIRC?
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Earl A. Ramirez
2021-07-20T21:27:00 (PST +0800)
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On 7/20/21 9:27 AM, Earl Ramirez wrote:
Good day,
Did CentOS moved from freenode to LibraIRC?
Yes, we did. Further details at
https://blog.centos.org/2021/06/centos-irc-migration-complete/
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> Yes, we did. Further details at
> https://blog.centos.org/2021/06/centos-irc-migration-complete/
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Thank you, sir.
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On 7/19/21 1:58 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
If you are not doing anything special with the kernel, then there is
very little difference between CentOS Stream and CentOS Linux.
Out of curiosity, do we yet know the frequency of reboot-required
updates (kernel, glibc, systemd, etc.) in CentOS Stream?
Le 19/07/2021 à 21:38, Johnny Hughes a écrit :
> Yes, some items, if you really need 10 years, would require Alma or
> Rocky or Oracle if you don't want to pay for RHEL.
Low risk updates over a ten year support cycle are the number one reason we've
all been using "classic" CentOS in the first plac
On 7/20/21 10:03 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 19/07/2021 à 21:38, Johnny Hughes a écrit :
Yes, some items, if you really need 10 years, would require Alma or
Rocky or Oracle if you don't want to pay for RHEL.
Low risk updates over a ten year support cycle are the number one reason we've
all
Le 20/07/2021 à 17:30, Valeri Galtsev a écrit :
> I have been there for the same reason solely. Switching to "rolling release"
> style distribution (Like Debian and clones, or FreeBSD - the last is no Linux
> ;-) will occasionally require a but of work when some component steps up and
> does need a
On Tue, 20 Jul 2021, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Low risk updates over a ten year support cycle are the number one reason we've
all been using "classic" CentOS in the first place.
We've been using the 10 year support to convince researchers to install
CentOS instead of their preferred option Ubuntu.
On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 7:50 AM Ian Pilcher wrote:
>
> On 7/19/21 1:58 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> > If you are not doing anything special with the kernel, then there is
> > very little difference between CentOS Stream and CentOS Linux.
>
> Out of curiosity, do we yet know the frequency of reboot-r
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