> On 2020/12/18 0:17, James F Amundson wrote:
> > CERN and Fermilab acknowledge the recent decision to shift focus from
> > CentOS Linux to CentOS Stream, and the sudden change of the end of life of
> > the CentOS 8 release. This may entail significant consequences for the
> > worldwide particle
is there any possibility for scientific linux 8?
we are testing centos 8 for several monthes, but scientific linux is
much better.
Larry Linder
>1 more week and we have to reload SL 7.6 and give it up. Maybe we will
> try RH 9 in a few years.
>
you should wait for at least RHEL 8.1, or 8.2 to try/use it.
current RHEL 8 is just to give you a feeling for next OS.
Hi:
I tried to upgrade our servers to SL 7.5. but one vpn box (intel
j1900 cpu with 4 e1000 port) failed to boot. downgrade to 7.4 kernel
3.10.0-693.21.1 works fine. but with SL 7.5 kernel 3.10.0-862.2.3 or
3.10.0-862 the system will hang randomly during boot process. I have
tried boot parameter
2015-08-20 19:58 GMT+08:00 Nico Kadel-Garcia :
> How long has this been going on? And have you tried doing "traceroute"
> between your local systems, and the SL mirrors? And given the
> difficulty, why not use a more local mirror?
I notice this about 6-10 month I think. traceroute shows no
diffe
2015-08-03 14:25 GMT+08:00 Bill Maidment :
> There seems to be a bind-bind-9.9.4-18.el7_1.3.x86_64 in sl7-rolling-security
> Is that a fix for this issue?
>
ok. I saw bind packages at sl6-rolling and sl7-rolling which fix the
bugs. but only sl5 package go to the official channel.
hope sl6/sl7 pack
hi:
one of our dns server was attack and shutdown, it seems cause by
CVE-2015-5477. we are a small company, so we don't expect 0day attack
happened to us. anyone suffers from the bug also?
scientific linux has fixed it in SL5, but SL6 & SL7 don't have
the fix now..
Regards,
tbskyd
2015-08-03 2:39 GMT+08:00 Stephen John Smoogen :
> On 2 August 2015 at 09:32, d tbsky wrote:
>> hi:
>>we notice some ip address can not access scientific linux servers
>> (web or ftp). I don't know why. for example default sl7.repo list
>> c
hi:
we notice some ip address can not access scientific linux servers
(web or ftp). I don't know why. for example default sl7.repo list
content below:
baseurl=http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/$slreleasever/$basearch/os/
http://ftp1.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/$slrelease