On 1 March 2018 at 12:26, hw <h...@gc-24.de> wrote:
> Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>>
>> On 1 March 2018 at 08:42, hw <h...@gc-24.de> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I didn´t say I want that, and I don´t know yet what I want. A captive
>>> portal
On 1 March 2018 at 08:42, hw wrote:
>
> I didn´t say I want that, and I don´t know yet what I want. A captive
> portal may
> be nice, but I haven´t found a way to set one up yet, and I don´t have an
> access
> point controller which would provide one, so I can´t tell if that´s
This is really nothing to do with CentOS anymore, if it ever was.
On Thu, 1 Mar 2018, hw wrote:
If PXE boot is not possible because it would require to allow network access
to unauthorized devices, or if it is not reasonably feasible because
switching the device to a different VLAN after
everytime grub2-mkconfig
gets run.
Thanks George,
John
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 7:05 AM
From: "George Dunlap" <dunl...@umich.edu>
To: "Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS" <centos-virt@centos.org>
Subject: Re: [CentOS-virt] custom Xen on custom
Thanks Sarah. Your suggestions 2) and 3) appear to have solved my problem.
John
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 12:48 PM
From: "Sarah Newman" <s...@prgmr.com>
To: "John Vetter" <john.vet...@mail.com>
Cc: "Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS&
On 28 February 2018 at 08:07, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
<denni...@conversis.de> wrote:
> On 27.02.2018 16:45, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>> On 27 February 2018 at 06:11, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
>> <denni...@conversis.de> wrote:
> What I mean by inexplicable is that it
with the kernel installed with xen4centos.
I looked at the grub-bootxen.sh script but was unable to figure a way out. How
do I get the installation scripts to make an entry for my new kernel and new
Xen?
Thanks,
John
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I looked at the grub-bootxen.sh script but was unable to figure a way out. How do I get the installation scripts to make an entry for my new kernel and new Xen?
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omething that works for all repos.
>
It is not 'inexplicable'. reposync was primarily built for a user to
sync down the repositories they are using to be local.. so using
yum.conf makes sense. The fact that it can be used for a lot of other
things is built into various configs which the man page covers
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently trying to mirror a couple of yum repositories and the only
tool that seems to be available for this is reposync.
Unfortunately reposync for some inexplicable reason seems to use the yum
config of the local system as a basis for
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, hw wrote:
There are devices that are using PXE-boot and require access to the company
LAN. If I was to allow PXE-boot for unauthenticated devices, the whole
thing would be pointless because it would defeat any security advantage that
could be gained by requiring all
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, hw wrote:
That would be a problem because clients using PXE-boot require network
access, and it wouldn´t contribute to security if unauthorized clients were
allwed to PXE-boot.
What problem are you actually trying to solve?
jh
ell... it _does_ sound like a consulting gig to me. You're playing in
the bigs now, I'm sure you have access to a flush fund / petty cash /
Evolution to sign a check? :)
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2018, hw wrote:
That seems neither useful, nor feasible for customers wanting to use the
wireless network we would set up for them with their cell phones. Are cell
phones even capable of this kind of authentication?
Yes, entirely capable. WPA2-Enterprise isn't some freakish
On 16 February 2018 at 08:36, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
> Hello,
> I have thousands of this messages on my servers ??
>
> Is this a Problem on my site or is the infrastructure broken??
> /etc/cron.hourly/0yum-hourly.cron:
>
> Could not get metalink
On 15 February 2018 at 21:48, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> Stephen J Smoogen wrote:
>
>> OK wild guess on install options as sometimes they will do this but
>> not say they did it. Try adding inst.gpt=false to the boot line.
>
> Sorry, that didn't work. Nor did installing CentOS 7
On 15 February 2018 at 18:45, Yves Bellefeuille <y...@storm.ca> wrote:
> Stephen John Smoogen <smo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am guessing because my drives were blank and smaller than 2 TB that
>> it defaulted to MBR even when the system had a UEFI BIOS (as long a
On 15 February 2018 at 18:29, Yves Bellefeuille <y...@storm.ca> wrote:
> Stephen John Smoogen <smo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> OK I am going with documentation not being right and/or I have been
>> very lucky with my installs.
>
> If you read
> https:
On 15 February 2018 at 18:05, Fred Smith <fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 05:31:42PM -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>> On 15 February 2018 at 17:19, Yves Bellefeuille <y...@storm.ca> wrote:
>> > I have a UEFI system, but I w
On 15 February 2018 at 17:19, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> I have a UEFI system, but I want to install CentOS on a MBR (not GPT)
> hard disk.
>
> The installation program keeps telling me that I must create an "EFI
> system partition on a GPT disk mounted at /boot/efi".
>
> I can't
On 2/13/2018 4:48 PM, John Ratliff wrote:
I've setup my rsyslog server to forward traffic to another rsyslog
server on my network. It's using gTLS to encrypt the messages in transit.
selinux is not allowing rsyslogd to read the certificates. They are
world readable, so I don't think
I've setup my rsyslog server to forward traffic to another rsyslog
server on my network. It's using gTLS to encrypt the messages in transit.
selinux is not allowing rsyslogd to read the certificates. They are
world readable, so I don't think that is the problem. When I turn
selinux mode to
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 6:25 PM H wrote:
> Running CentOS 7 on workstation and having a problem with ssh disconnects.
> My ssh_config contains:
>
> Host *
> TCPKeepAlive yes
> ServerAliveInterval 30
> ServerAliveCountMax 300
>
> and sshd_config on the server contains:
>
>
On Thu, 8 Feb 2018, Felipe Westfields wrote:
I'm on a network that is disconnected from the internet; makes things kind
of awkward sometimes. We have some internal repositories that are supposed
to mirror centos, and EPEL - don't have one (that I'm aware of) that
mirrors elrepo.
But it looks
On Wed, 7 Feb 2018, Felipe Westfields wrote:
I'm trying to reinstall the elrepo drivers.
Removed the existing elrepo drivers
Downloaded the following elrepo drivers:
nvidia-x11-drv-304xx-304.135-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
kmod-nvidia-304xx-304.135-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
PXE with the following message:
!PXE structure was not found in UNDI driver code segment.
Best,
J.
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 9:06 PM, Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net> wrote:
> Once upon a time, John Naggets <hostingnugg...@gmail.com> said:
>> Jonathan brings it exactly to the p
installed Ubuntu 17.10 with Xen and I was
lucky to see that this combination works with UEFI even Xen.
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 2:12 PM, Johnny Hughes <joh...@centos.org> wrote:
> On 01/30/2018 04:23 PM, John Naggets wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I installed CentOS 7.4 on a mode
t's CentOS 7.4 and that the workarounds as described in
that bug do not work.
Does anyone know how I can make my CentOS boot with the Xen hypervisor
using UEFI?
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards,
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On 30 January 2018 at 13:40, Jon Pruente wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 12:26 PM, wrote:
>
> > This is odd.
> >
> > We're seeing a *lot* of
> > sshd[8400]: Timeout, client not responding.
> > So I'm trying to find out whose client is having
On 19/01/18 17:58, Kevin Stange wrote:
> On 01/19/2018 06:17 AM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 11:48:35AM -0600, Kevin Stange wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> I am very sorry to do this on short notice, but obviously Meltdown and
>>> Spectre are a lot more than anyone was
On 11 January 2018 at 20:23, david wrote:
> Folks
>
> I've been running lshw for years in both Centos 6 and Centos 7, yet just
> recently it started hanging. Neither a Control^C nor a "kill" of the
> process cured the hang; only a reboot.
>
Is this just one system or a range of
On 5 January 2018 at 12:53, Chris Olson wrote:
> How does the latest Intel flaw relate to CentOS 6.x systems
> that run under VirtualBox hosted on Windows 7 computers? Given
> the virtual machine degree of separation from the hardware, can
Supposedly a virtual machine
On Thu, 4 Jan 2018, Zube wrote:
Twitter user stintel, in this thread:
https://twitter.com/stintel/status/948499157282623488
mentions a possible problem with the new patches and the
nvidia driver:
"As if the @Intel bug isn't bad enough, #KPTI renders @nvidia driver
incompatible due to
On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 3:41 PM wrote:
> I'm trying to build a package to create a directory and install some
> files. My rpmbuild keeps failing, unable to cd into the directory, "no
> such". Now, in the tmpfile, I *see* it cd'ing into BUILD/opt, and the
> source was unzipped
On 15 December 2017 at 17:39, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> 4. I logged in as ssmoogen. I got a GNOME desktop
>> 5. I opened a terminal and my shell was tcsh.
>>
>> That took me 10 minutes. Due to this I am going to say that there is
>> something wrong with other parts of
On 15 December 2017 at 13:24, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> Dear Experts,
>
> After one of updates that was released some time ago (a Month ago or maybe
> even earlier) I have noticed the following. On the machines with default
> runlevel 5 (sorry about old terminology, the
d dnsmasq only spends 75 MiB of RAM, when unbound spends 400 MiB).
> And no more SERVFAIL errors ... But I don't understand where is the
> problem with unbound.conf's file then. Using same config for dnscrypt
> and unbound in a FreeBSD vm, all works ok.
>
> On Sun, Dec 10, 201
On Wed, 13 Dec 2017, Kern, Thomas (CONTR) wrote:
If your requirement is for the entire system to be encrypted then I think
the only is a system rebuild, but if you can convince management that a good
compromise is encrypting only the applications and their data, you should be
able to add
in general is an admin headache with severe
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. Martinez <carlopm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 09, 2017 at 10:25:41PM +0100, C. L. Martinez wrote:
>> On Sat, Dec 09, 2017 at 03:03:52PM -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>> > On 9 December 2017 at 14:04, C. L. Martinez <carlopm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > &g
On 9 December 2017 at 14:04, C. L. Martinez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed dnscrypt's rpm package from EPEL repo under a CentOS 7.4
> and using unbound as a resolver. But, I see constant timeouts and responses
> are very slow ... Using same config in a Debian 9
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on the Realtek RTL8188CUS chipset and uses
the rtl8192cu kernel driver.
those are only 11N adapters, the OP asked about a 11AC card.
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potentionally helpful
http://elrepo.org/tiki/wl-kmod
it appears those are closed source drivers with funky licenses, so they
can't just be redistributed without assumption of liability.
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server just has a single SATA disk,
you're doing 9 million committed writes combined to the two tables?
20 minutes for 9 million inserts, thats 7500 per second.
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On 1 December 2017 at 14:32, hw wrote:
> Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>
>> On 12/01/2017 08:49 AM, hw wrote:
>>>
>>> # time foo
>>> real43m39.841s
>>> user15m31.109s
>>> sys 0m44.136s
>>>
>>>
>>> Almost 30 minutes have disappeared, but it actually took about that long,
>>> so
On 1 December 2017 at 11:49, hw wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> isn´t this weird:
>
>
> # time foo
> real43m39.841s
> user15m31.109s
> sys 0m44.136s
>
This is counting the CPU time that a process used. If something is not
in 'CPU' but waiting on input etc it might not get counted
of
network control of power management.
here's the project site for an overview... http://networkupstools.org/
nut is in EPEL
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On 11/16/2017 10:34 PM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
It is, thank you!
Real life experiences are worth a lot to me, thanks again.
the problem is, a couple year old model is probably core gen 5... a new
one will be core gen 7, Kaby Lake, and thats where there are more likely
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idmap config * : backend = tdb
These are what I added when upgrading from C5's Samba 3 to C7's Samba 4.
if you're coming from C6, I do believe I'd add these one at a time, as
C5 was *way* older.
in particular, I suspect 'max protocol = SMB2' isn't going to play well
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reasonably well at like 20-30 feet. if there's active nearby
wifi on 2.4Ghz, forget it, much closer.
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2017, Jerry Geis wrote:
I have uninstalled the above and reinstalled. Same issue.
But did you reboot (or at least unload/load the nvidia kernel module)?
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repository
would also be fine.
At the moment, I did not find the driver packaged specifically for centos.
On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 11:01 AM, John Harragin <jharr...@mw.k12.ny.us>
wrote:
> I think the solution may exist.
>
> The compatibility of mysql-connector-odbc with maria
a sketchy, thats Core gen 7. (i-7xxx).
I'm not sure what the state of Skylake is (gen 6)
Broadwell should be very solid at this point (5th gen), that was new in
early 2015.
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25 x 2.5" drives
(and x5660 and more ram), they are workhorses.
A couple years ago, yes. Now, not anymore.
https://www.ebay.com/i/253122917302?chn=ps=1
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tend to get written sequentially, and stored for a long time.
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4 HP trays, dual X5650. its
a personal/charity server sitting at a coloc here in town. I have
several of the same model server at work with 25 x 2.5" drives (and
x5660 and more ram), they are workhorses.
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something else and
enjoy the disadvantages, but why would you.
rack servers tend to be rather noisy, if they are being used in a SMB or
SOHO environment you're probably looking at a tower server.
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this is in the sig, so I'll have to turn to the maria
repo.
I'll try replacing the driver first, then install the server - and I may be
good to go.
On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 10:23 AM, John Harragin <jharr...@mw.k12.ny.us>
wrote:
> What I have found is that the only new shared objects between the
&g
ontains the segfaulting file.
...
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 1:38 PM, John Harragin <jharr...@mw.k12.ny.us> wrote:
> OK, I tried again. I ran the following series of commands (some output in
> attached file):
>
> On a separate session, the first sqli process 29669 worked continually.
On 11/2/2017 2:35 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/2/2017 2:18 PM,m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
We have a fair number of SAS 3.5" drives, and yes, 10k or 15k speeds.
those are internally 2.5" disks in a 3.5" frame. you can't spin a 3.5"
disk much
+= 1
if bad:
print '\nThere is at least one disk/array in a NOT OPTIMAL state.'
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On 11/2/2017 2:18 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
We have a fair number of SAS 3.5" drives, and yes, 10k or 15k speeds.
those are internally 2.5" disks in a 3.5" frame. you can't spin a 3.5"
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capacity bulk 'nearline' storage which is typically sequentially written
once
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Dell also have the XPS 13 "developer edition" for those looking for a
smaller footprint.
i forget the distro offhand, but someone has a latest-and-greatest
kernel for CentOS 6 & 7 which greatly helps with modern hardware support.
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On 2 November 2017 at 12:21, hw wrote:
> Richard Zimmerman wrote:
>>
>> hw wrote:
>>>
>>> Next question: you want RAID, how much storage do you need? Will 4 or 8
>>> 3.5" drives be enough (DO NOT GET crappy 2.5" drives - they're *much* more
>>> expensive than the 3.5" drives, and
of yum not identifying a prerequisite?
Quitting for now. That is enough of my time given to work for one night!
John
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 3:57 PM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.mess...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 10/31/2017 12:23 PM, John Harragin wrote:
>
>> However my asterisk serve
.
But this is the current state of things, and I will post the outcome later.
John
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.mess...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 10/30/2017 12:22 PM, John Harragin wrote:
>
>> [root@ec-ast yum.repos.d]# ldd /usr/lib64/libmyodbc5w.so | gre
On 31 October 2017 at 11:27, Fred Smith wrote:
> Off topic, since it is a RH question, but I'm hoping someone here can
> point me to the right place to pursue this:
>
> We need an official RH build of nginx that contains the lua module(s),
> but the nginx builds in
later (with the
problematic package no longer installed). I'll look at this tomorrow and
see if this is a non-issue or not. For now, ignore it...
John
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+li...@uni-x.org>
wrote:
> Am 30.10.2017 um 20:22 schrieb John Harragin:
>
&
ressed, could be alerted to this issue in the event that it could (or
should) be fixed on a package level.
John
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On 30 October 2017 at 13:07, Chris Olson wrote:
> We have been fortunate to hang onto one of our summer interns
> for part time work on weekends during the current school year.
> One of the intern's jobs is to load documents and data which
> are then processed. The
is
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2017, hw wrote:
Hi,
I have the home directory of a user on an nfs server and mount it on a
client. When the user logs in, they end up in the root directory rather
than in their actual home directory and need to cd into it.
The user can read and write to their home directory,
I haven't been able to find a
consistent method that works across different types of machines (I've tried
virtual machines and physical machines, and the method I tried with udevadm
yields different results for each) and different boot methods (BIOS boot
vs. UEFI boot).
Regards,
On 24 October 2017 at 08:57, Abhinay Khanna wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
>
> I was trying to install the Nagios server in Centos 7.
> I had downloaded and unzipped the Nagios server and it's plugins file.
>
I am the maintainer of the Nagios package in EPEL so I may be able to
ce separation (which I'm used to have
control over in case of FreeBSD jail).
Am I wrong, and what am I wrong about?
while I've never used them, my understanding is, lxcontainers are at the
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awesome! thank you. I'll get to it once I've tested a little more, in a
couple of days.
John
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 8:05 PM, Akemi Yagi <amy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 10:59 AM, John Soros <sor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> JohnSoros
>> John
>>
JohnSoros
John
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 7:55 PM, Akemi Yagi <amy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 8:21 AM, John Soros <sor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> This is my first post on this list so please don't be too harsh.
>> After following a b
On 18 October 2017 at 04:50, wuzhouhui wrote:
> I googled this issue and found so many people have encountered, but most of
> them just said "the newer kernel doesn't have this problem, so upgrade
> kernel". We can't upgrade kernel easily, so we need to *really*
On Wed, 18 Oct 2017, wuzhouhui wrote:
Does anyone have encountered same problem or advice?
Expect minimal help when running custom kernel modules on painfully old CentOS
kernels?
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to the steps I took, I would be
very interested to hear them!
Regards,
John Soros
ManualInstall
Description: Binary data
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2017, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
Stupid question: can't you do
rpm -qa | grep ^kernel
and then
rpm -e
With 100Mbyte /boot on a non-EFI system, I wouldn't have enough room for two
kernels, so updates would be tricky.
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I receive messages like this from cron often. Not every hour, and not
consistently between the servers running CentOS, but at least two per
day. Is this normal?
/etc/cron.hourly/0yum-hourly.cron:
Could not retrieve mirrorlist
http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=7=x86_64=os=stock
error was
lvm stuff, then copy the file
systems across with dump or xfsdump or whatever, swap the devices and
boot. this way the old disk is a safe backup. heck, /boot can be a
SD card or USB stick :-p
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On 10/10/2017 6:50 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
Your root filesystem is in an LVM volume. CentOS 6 is still using
GRUB legacy, which does not support /boot in LVM.
says up there, /boot is /dev/sda1, this is almost exactly the config
of my C6 servers.
never mind, I realized after I sent
-lv_home
861G 371G 447G 46% /home
Your root filesystem is in an LVM volume. CentOS 6 is still using GRUB
legacy, which does not support /boot in LVM.
says up there, /boot is /dev/sda1, this is almost exactly the config of
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On 10 October 2017 at 09:55, KM wrote:
> First off - let me say I am not an administrator. I need to know if there
> is an easy way to increase my /boot partition. When I installed CentOS 6
> after running 5, it was my oversight not to increase the /boot size. it's
> too
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017, Pete Biggs wrote:
No, you can't do that. /boot is special and needs to be a separate
partition.
Needs is a bit strong, as grub2 does support LVM. It's not a supported
configuration for Redhat.
I'm not a sure there's a lot to it beyond having the lvm module loaded in
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017, KM wrote:
Thanks for the idea. I've already restricted it to one kernel. so this
will not help me.
And did you also delete the rescue kernel/image from /boot?
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On Fri, 6 Oct 2017, Pete Biggs wrote:
I suppose the epel kmod-nvidia might count - it will allow CUDA apps to
run but you can't develop with it.
The ELRepo drivers are just the drivers, not the SDK. That said, my
experience is they're packaged much better than the ones nVidia releases as
On 3 October 2017 at 13:01, hw <h...@adminart.net> wrote:
> Stephen John Smoogen <smo...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On 1 October 2017 at 11:34, hw <h...@adminart.net> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> is there a way in Centos to find out if the Int
On Mon, 2 Oct 2017, david wrote:
Is there some simple explanation? It works for all the other packages I've
installed.
yum provides java-devel
jh
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On 2 October 2017 at 18:03, Larry Martell <larry.mart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 5:29 PM, Stephen John Smoogen <smo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 2 October 2017 at 17:21, Larry Martell <larry.mart...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I an running CentOS7 i
On 2 October 2017 at 17:21, Larry Martell wrote:
> I an running CentOS7 in a docker container. I need to send email from
> that container so I installed sendmail and then I run:
>
> m4 /etc/mail/sendmail.mc > /etc/mail/sendmail.cf` and when I try and
> send mail it fails
On 1 October 2017 at 11:34, hw wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way in Centos to find out if the Intel turbo mode will be
> used?
>
> Using the 'stress' utility and checking the frequency with cpupower
> tells me that a CPU is running at it´s maximum frequency as reported by
>
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