Re: [CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 178, Issue 2

2019-12-07 Thread joernboe via CentOS
...i take care about toolkits. i remember any backdoors on non verified toolkits. I also remember tough un-secureness in serious toolkits...but whatever...thats not the point... i just want to know anything about review surgery. How are this packages verified? is there a identity check? I just

Re: [CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 178, Issue 2

2019-12-07 Thread Valeri Galtsev
> On Dec 7, 2019, at 9:32 PM, joernboe via CentOS wrote: > > I have a question to this update: > Is the Kernel full open source? Yes, the kernel is open source, the primary location is here: https://www.kernel.org/ I do not know about changes you are after, but there are proprietary chunks

Re: [CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 178, Issue 2

2019-12-07 Thread joernboe via CentOS
I have a question to this update: Is the Kernel full open source? So i can review the kernel updates ?? I want to know the exact changes- like a merged "change paper", to show the differences clearly. Is this possible for Kernel updates? Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐ Original

Re: [CentOS] Updating firefox after a long time yum-excluded it and having installed it from .rpm

2019-12-07 Thread Phil Perry
On 07/12/2019 22:42, wwp wrote: Hello, I've been stuck for a while with an old version of firefox, installed from local .rpm (I know.. I should have downgraded using yum, instead) and added a exclude=firefox to the relevant .repo file. I did that after a yum-update has brought firefox 52+, and

[CentOS] Updating firefox after a long time yum-excluded it and having installed it from .rpm

2019-12-07 Thread wwp
Hello, I've been stuck for a while with an old version of firefox, installed from local .rpm (I know.. I should have downgraded using yum, instead) and added a exclude=firefox to the relevant .repo file. I did that after a yum-update has brought firefox 52+, and all add-ons were deprecated

[CentOS] need info for X11 keybindings for CentOS7

2019-12-07 Thread Kay Schenk
Hello all-- It seems using ctrl-alt-F1 to exit from GUI back to MY OWN SESSION'S command line does not work for me. It does nothing. Is this something that needs to be explicitly enabled? I start GUI using "startx". Also, any info on what to use to get BACK to my X11 session. Discussions

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2019-12-07 Thread matrix
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[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 178, Issue 2

2019-12-07 Thread centos-announce-request
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