On 12/12/14 04:08, Ron Yorston wrote:
> Last month we discussed the problems with webcams in CentOS 6 and I
> raised Bugzilla #1158988 with Red Hat. This bug has now been declared
> a duplicate of 1145805. Unfortunately I'm unable to access that report
> so although I know Red Hat are looking int
Greetings -
Ok, I have my CentOS 7 KVM host system installed and I want to be able to
boot the system from either installed drive if one of them fails. My
objective is to have the following layout for the two 3 TB disks.
sda1 /boot/efi
sda2 /boot
sda3 RAID1 with sdb3
sdb1 /boot/efi
sdb2
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 03:56:46PM -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> Perhaps both the 'chrony' and 'ntp' packages should Provide
> 'server(smtp)'
Errr... I meant:
Provide: server(ntp)
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 09:50:16PM +0100, Sven Kieske wrote:
> Then it should just require a time-sync daemon, and not a specific one
> imho.
Perhaps both the 'chrony' and 'ntp' packages should Provide
'server(smtp)' (similar to how sendmail/postfix work with SMTP)? That
way anaconda could just r
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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
On Dec 12, 2014, at 6:32 AM, Steven Tardy wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>
>> We noticed this problem when web browsers would refuse to connect to the
>> server. *Then* we discovered the netstat oddity, and *then* we found that
>> changing the Listen line in htt
Jonathan,
I would much prefer to run out-of-the box. No question!
BTW, on other machines that I installed CentOS7,
chrony, was not there. Neither was anaconda or initial-setup.
This was after the install, naturally.
Ok, so maybe this box was unlucky. It was installed the same day
as Centos7 came
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 09:55:12AM -0500, xaos wrote:
>
> Alexander,
>
> First off, CentOS7 came with cronyd. Which was very annoying
> because when I tried to remove it, it had 2 prereqs:
> anaconda
> initial-setup
>
> Now, I don't know why the setup program kept these
> 2 around. I think CentOS7
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 2:17 AM, Phil Wyett
wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-12-12 at 09:56 +, Ron Yorston wrote:
>> I know all that: it was covered in the thread last month, where I
>> promised to report any progress on the Red Hat bug.
>>
>> I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition.
>>
>> Ron
>
> If y
CentOS-6.6
Postfix-2.11.1 (local)
ClamAV-0.98.5 (epel)
Amavisd-new-2.9.1 (epel)
opendkim-2.9.0 (centos)
pypolicyd-spf-1.3.1 (epel)
Is there something going on in selinuxland with respect to clamav, amavisd-new
and postfix? Since the most recent update of clamav I seem to be detecting
more avc's.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Nux! wrote:
> The right thing to do next is to ask for this change upstream, so people can
> get regular updates and stay secure.
>
> Lucian
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+1 agree 100%
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The right thing to do next is to ask for this change upstream, so people can
get regular updates and stay secure.
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> From: "xaos"
> To: centos@centos.org
> Sent: Friday, 12 December, 2014
Alexander,
First off, CentOS7 came with cronyd. Which was very annoying
because when I tried to remove it, it had 2 prereqs:
anaconda
initial-setup
Now, I don't know why the setup program kept these
2 around. I think CentOS7 needs a bit growing up.
Anyway, I disabled chrony:
systemctl disable ti
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> We noticed this problem when web browsers would refuse to connect to the
> server. *Then* we discovered the netstat oddity, and *then* we found that
> changing the Listen line in httpd.conf fixed it.
>
> That leaves me still wanting an expl
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On Fri, 2014-12-12 at 09:56 +, Ron Yorston wrote:
> Phil Wyett wrote:
> >Could you be more specific about your issue? Does the webcam get
> >detected? if you use 'cheese' do you get any errors in say 'dmesg'?
> >
> >There has been a webcam issue of late that seems to trace back to a
> >regress
Phil Wyett wrote:
>Could you be more specific about your issue? Does the webcam get
>detected? if you use 'cheese' do you get any errors in say 'dmesg'?
>
>There has been a webcam issue of late that seems to trace back to a
>regression with the latest kernels. This was fixed in the centos plus
>ke
Am 11.12.2014 um 21:57 schrieb xaos:
Hello everyone,
If anyone is interested, I have created a HOWTO
on running a Motorola GPS receiver connected to
a CentOS 7 box via serial port (com1),
with 1PPS over DCD.
The trick here is that CentOS 7 uses systemd
and setup was a bit different. Anyway,
eve
On Fri, 2014-12-12 at 09:08 +, Ron Yorston wrote:
> Last month we discussed the problems with webcams in CentOS 6 and I
> raised Bugzilla #1158988 with Red Hat. This bug has now been declared
> a duplicate of 1145805. Unfortunately I'm unable to access that report
> so although I know Red Hat
Last month we discussed the problems with webcams in CentOS 6 and I
raised Bugzilla #1158988 with Red Hat. This bug has now been declared
a duplicate of 1145805. Unfortunately I'm unable to access that report
so although I know Red Hat are looking into the matter I don't know
what they're doing.
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