Le 18/08/2020 à 03:00, Gunnar Niels a écrit :
> I'm asking where the results of the yum-cron job are actually written to so
> I can see what it did.
Well, that's your answer. Here's the content of an email sent by Yum-Cron. So
you everything that happened under the hood:
The following updates
I'm trying to setup two CentOS7 systems with automatic security updates to run
as my kubernetes nodes. I've also centralized all my outgoing mail through my
mailgun service, so I've been using the cli tool "mailx", which I have
configured
with my credentials. Coming from Fedora32 and CentOS7,
At 07:11 AM 8/17/2020, you wrote:
On 8/13/20 11:23 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> Is it safe to allow the 193 series kernel update now? Last time I tried
> that my system refused to boot. I had to roll back to the 4.18.0-147
> kernel to get my machine to reboot.
>
> Since that
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 7:37 PM Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 17:49:29 -0500
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> > What appears is below.
>
> Removing dependent packages is required. Removing unused dependencies is
> optional.
>
> dnf remove *subscription* --noautoremove
>
> should
On 8/18/20 2:34 AM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On 8/17/20 11:04 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
A few days ago I got email from a user who was attempting to install
CentOS. I've included their full message below, but, to summarize,
when one clicks on the "CentOS Linux" link on the front page of
centos.org
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 17:49:29 -0500
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> What appears is below.
Removing dependent packages is required. Removing unused dependencies is
optional.
dnf remove *subscription* --noautoremove
should remove the dependent packages but keep thee unused dependencies if you
want
On 8/17/20 11:04 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
A few days ago I got email from a user who was attempting to install
CentOS. I've included their full message below, but, to summarize,
when one clicks on the "CentOS Linux" link on the front page of
centos.org one is given a matrix of choices, and no
Has anybody tried (and succeeded) to get gcc 6.3.1 (or devtoolset-6) to
work on CentOS 8?
In the Animation and Visual Effect industry, gcc 6.3.1 is still the current
recommended compiler (see www.vfxplatform.com), and is required to build
many plugins. Unfortunately, it is not a "minimum
On 8/17/20 4:49 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 17:03:24 -0500
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
I downloaded a Centos 8 image file :
CentOS-8.1.1911-x86_64-dvd1.iso
then I installed it as a kvm guest on a Centos 7 host machine.
I installed a lot of the software; gui and server to
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 17:49:29 -0500
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> What appears is below.
Removing dependent packages is required. Removing unused dependencies is
optional.
dnf remove *subscription* --noautoremove
should remove the dependent packages but keep thee unused dependencies if you
want
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 17:03:24 -0500
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> I downloaded a Centos 8 image file :
>
> CentOS-8.1.1911-x86_64-dvd1.iso
>
> then I installed it as a kvm guest on a Centos 7 host machine.
>
> I installed a lot of the software; gui and server to give it a test drive.
>
> Nothing
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 17:03:24 -0500
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> I downloaded a Centos 8 image file :
>
> CentOS-8.1.1911-x86_64-dvd1.iso
>
> then I installed it as a kvm guest on a Centos 7 host machine.
>
> I installed a lot of the software; gui and server to give it a test drive.
>
> Nothing
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 16:37:20 -0500
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> "This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can use
> subscription-manager to register."
It sounds like you have something installed that doesn't need to be or
shouldn't be
installed. Under what
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 03:48:31PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 16:37:20 -0500
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> > "This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can
> > use
> > subscription-manager to register."
>
> It sounds like you have something
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 16:37:20 -0500
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> "This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can use
> subscription-manager to register."
It sounds like you have something installed that doesn't need to be or
shouldn't be installed. Under what
Everyone,
I am still in the low end of the learning curve with Centos 8, and keep getting
warning
messages to register with Red Hat. Is this a requirement for C8. I do not
have a user ID
with Red Hat; will they give a user ID for a Centos user.
"This system is not registered to Red Hat
On 8/17/20 4:19 PM, Thibaut Perrin wrote:
Hi Rich,
Just for 1), when you choose the distro you want, written in white on
blue on top of that you have a phrasing that describes (agreed, it could
be better positioned, but it's there) :
CentOS Linux
=> Consistent, manageable platform that
Hi Rich,
Just for 1), when you choose the distro you want, written in white on blue
on top of that you have a phrasing that describes (agreed, it could be
better positioned, but it's there) :
CentOS Linux
=> Consistent, manageable platform that suits a wide variety of
deployments. For some open
A few days ago I got email from a user who was attempting to install
CentOS. I've included their full message below, but, to summarize, when
one clicks on the "CentOS Linux" link on the front page of centos.org
one is given a matrix of choices, and no guidance. On choosing one
option - say,
Sorry, folks, i know I have made zero progress on this. The last two
months have been unexpectedly busy. I hope to get back to this soon,
unless someone wants to pick up the charge.
On 6/30/20 2:20 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
Hi, folks,
I've been working through the CentOS wiki for more than a
On 8/17/20 2:16 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
I am currently limping along using Thunderbird but I find the lack of
useful keystroke functions (such as next unread message, next folder
with an unread message) annoying
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/keyboard-shortcuts
'n' navigates to the
On Mon, 2020-08-17 at 12:07 +0530, Anoop C S wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is to announce the availability of Samba(and CTDB) rpms from
> Storage SIG[1] on CentOS 7 and 8. Visit Samba's CentOS Storage SIG
> wiki
> page[2] for more details on installation steps.
Unlike Samba from default CentOS
On Mon, 2020-08-17 at 07:09 -0600, James Szinger wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 12:07:34 +0530
> Anoop C S wrote:
> > This is to announce the availability of Samba(and CTDB) rpms from
> > Storage SIG[1] on CentOS 7 and 8. Visit Samba's CentOS Storage SIG
> > wiki page[2] for more details on
I want to run CentOS 8.2 (2004) under Windows 10 Pro (2004) that comes with
WSL2
1. Is there a list of steps anywhere, that would help me download what I
need, and get CentOS 8.2 running under WSL2?
2. What would I need to download? (need direct URL - there are so many
options for CentOS 8.2 , I
On 8/13/20 11:23 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> Is it safe to allow the 193 series kernel update now? Last time I tried
> that my system refused to boot. I had to roll back to the 4.18.0-147
> kernel to get my machine to reboot.
>
> Since that happened I've been watching this mail
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020, 2:16 AM Gary Stainburn
wrote:
>
> I am currently limping along using Thunderbird but I find the lack of
> useful keystroke functions (such as next unread message, next folder
> with an unread message) annoying. Having to move my hand from keyboard
> to mouse is more
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 12:07:34 +0530
Anoop C S wrote:
> This is to announce the availability of Samba(and CTDB) rpms from
> Storage SIG[1] on CentOS 7 and 8. Visit Samba's CentOS Storage SIG
> wiki page[2] for more details on installation steps.
>
> [1]
Le 17/08/2020 à 10:49, Gunnar Niels a écrit :
> I'm trying to setup two CentOS7 systems with automatic security updates to run
> as my kubernetes nodes. I've also centralized all my outgoing mail through my
> mailgun service, so I've been using the cli tool "mailx", which I have
> configured
>
Last week my trusty Fedora 9 file and print server failed on me. Not bad
for 12 years trusty service.
I have now replaced it with a C7 server and found that lots have changed
in those 12 years. Thankfully many things haven't, named-chroot, dhcpd,
etc pretty much copied across and Samba wasn't
I'm trying to setup two CentOS7 systems with automatic security updates to run
as my kubernetes nodes. I've also centralized all my outgoing mail through my
mailgun service, so I've been using the cli tool "mailx", which I have
configured
with my credentials. Coming from Fedora32 and CentOS7,
Hi all,
This is to announce the availability of Samba(and CTDB) rpms from
Storage SIG[1] on CentOS 7 and 8. Visit Samba's CentOS Storage SIG wiki
page[2] for more details on installation steps.
[1] https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage
[2]
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