Where do I get an update for gpg2 (GnuPG) for CentOS 6.10 that is compliant
with CVE-2018-12020?
I'm trying to update gpg2 (GnuPG GNU Privacy Guard) on my fully updated CentOS
6.10 computer to comply with CVE-2018-12020. My system has gpg2 package
gnupg2-2.0.14-8.el6.x86_64.rpm
This package doe
Is there a schedule for fixing CVE-2018-0495 Libgcrypt Vulnerability for CentOS
6?
I can not find a patch for this CVE. Please point me in the right direction if
I am missing something.
Thanks,
Ed
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Brian,
There is a kernel bug that seems to affect systems with older Intel processors.
I have a Dell Laptop that on bootup of kernel 2.6.32-754.3.5.el6.x86_64 will
display a white square in the upper left corner of the screen and halt. If I
roll back to the 2.6.32-696.30.1.el6.x86_64 version
Brian,
Sorry I forgot to switch to plain text.
The link is:
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=15186#
Ed
On Saturday, September 8, 2018, 9:56:25 PM EDT, nschehovin--- via CentOS
wrote:
Brian,
There is a kernel bug that seems to affect systems with older Intel processors.
I have
er to support a meteorological project
I'm working on.
Brian
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 10:07 PM, nschehovin--- via CentOS
wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Sorry I forgot to switch to plain text.
>
> The link is:
>
> https://bugs.centos.org/view. php?id=15186#
>
>
> Ed
> On Tuesday, January 29, 2019, 8:08:39 PM EST, RC wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I run CentOS release 6.10 (Final) on a Dell Inspiron M6700.
>
> 2.6.32-754.el6.x86_64 boots, and is whaat I am running now
> none of these, updated ones, won't boot:
>
> 2.6.32-754.3.5.el6.x86_64
> 2.6.32-754.6.3.el6.x86_6
On Friday, February 22, 2019, 12:25:58 PM EST, Styma, Robert (Nokia -
US/Phoenix) wrote:
> For one, the OP wanted an MFC, not just a printer. For another, I have an
> HP 1018, and yes, it works fine, even though it's an Evil Winprinter (you
> do *not* need to know what I went through
Ralf,
There was a nice presentation on Ansible at a Northern Virginia Linux Users
Group (NOVALUG) meeting last year. Here is a link to a youtube video of the
presentation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEfcfnxI0ew
Ed
On Sunday, June 16, 2019, 11:53:49 PM EDT, Ralf Prengel
wrote:
I second that. exFAT is the way to go. Support is built in for the Mac and
Windows and even Linux Mint. Support is easily installed for CentOS and Ubuntu.
Looks like there was some compatability issues if the exFAT drive was formatted
on a Mac. So be sure to format the drive on Windows or Linu
Hi Tony,
Have you solved this problem yet?I took another approach and used CACkey which
supportsUS Government PIV cards including the CAC. In my case I set it up on
Linux Mint but there is an rpm version of CACKey for 32 or 64 bit Centos.Here
is the process I went through.
- setup CAC card by
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