channels (rhel-x86_64-server-6-thirdparty-oracle-java
for example) in RHEL aren't free to redistribute, I believe.
Oracle provides them for Red Hat, and Red Hat distributes them as a
convenience, but doesn't alter them in any way.
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3.0 support if needed. For additional information, refer
to the Red Hat Bugzilla bug linked to in the References section.
All these announcements were posted to the enterprise-watch-list
mailing list:
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/enterprise-watch-list
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would be a different error.
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rdblacklist=nouveau to the kernel arguments. Do you see them? I
know that we saw the kernel panic when the nouveau driver was loaded
on a el6.6 system with an NVidia K620, so perhaps when you brought in
X11 you also installed the nouveau drivers?
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what you're saying here...
Are you saying that if I run 'scp remotehost:.bashrc . it will copy
/.bashrc from remotehost, regardless of whether my $HOME on remotehost
is /home/username ?
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packages and
asking them about the conflict, or use the CentOS6 packages.
You could also try backporting the CentOS7 packages to CentOS6,
keeping in mind that it relies on systemd and not Upstart to start the
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kmbc141...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends of the Community
Here by I request some help, now Install Centos 5.0 in
I hope you mean 5.10 here. Otherwise try the CentOS 5.11 installation media.
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minimal simple package. Read the man
page for 'rpmdev-newspec'.
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spec files can be found here:
https://git.centos.org/ (for CentOS packages)
and
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/ (for Fedora and EPEL packages)
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to talk to
different clocks than what you're telling ntpdate to use.
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your
dependencies rather than trying to find an exact duplicate.
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On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 08:36:15PM +, Always Learning wrote:
Is /etc/rc.conf exclusively C7 ? Can't find it on C5 and C6.
More like FreeBSD (and other BSDs).
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to buy
reference books for languages and favorite software tools, but I don't
have any recent Linux books.
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for paper books (I became a
computer person at a large international book publisher) and I like the
ability to annotate text, the PDF is definitely a useful and informative
read.
It looks like that's a pirated book, so it's probably not terribly
ethical (nor safe) to use that PDF.
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tool 'system-config-date' (in a package with the same
name) is a graphical tool for setting date/timezone settings.
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system that the BIOS is stored as UTC,
then it will assume it's local time.
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who thinks that maybe we
shouldn't be using it anymore.
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require strict
passwords, and then have the sysadmin install a less-secure password
on test systems after the system is loaded?
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that having brute-force resistance *AND* slightly better password
security should be the goal, not one to the exclusion of the other.
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updates even before they hit the mirrors.
1. http://dag.wiee.rs/home-made/mrepo/
2. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/epel-package-announce
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writing or executing files outside of a fairly select few locations.
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in at the time and make a guess.
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. The author of
dnsmasq's home page is on http://thekelleys.org.uk/.
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kernel,
for example). Unless you're using 'kernel' as in the core part of the
distro OS, which would include both the Linux kernel and init
system... which would be either misleading or confusing. I'm hoping
you understand the difference.
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argument that GCC is part of the Linux Kernel, since both their
development seem to be intertwined.
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/ directory for per-instance files instead of a
directory in $HOME. Y'know, like Gnome 3 does. :)
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with no
scrutiny by experienced linux developers.
I know conspiracy theories are fun but your argument is simply
absurd and insulting. At least try to assemble a convincing argument
other than ad hominem and change = bad.
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control over their interfaces and a walled garden
approach to apps. It would be very difficult to duplicate the ease of
use from Apple while maintaining the free/open spirit in FOSS, so
Gnome has a difficult path to tread.
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guidelines, etc.
I agree that following the Upstream is a significant time investment,
however, as the saying goes, You Get What You Pay For. Posting to a
CentOS list asking for change is probably too little, too late.
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://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/enterprise-watch-list
or parse the archives here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/enterprise-watch-list/
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-in protection included in the SELinux httpd policy.
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and give the glibc upstream bug URL and a way to reproduce the
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and opera.com aren't unusual. Not
all hosts respond to pings. I can confirm that behavior on my
systems.
I suggest keeping your system up to date before trying to track down
whatever problems you're having.
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... which isn't overwritten by package updates. This is what would
have happened if you had used the 'semanage fcontext' command.
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On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 03:36:00PM +0100, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Le 14/12/2014 15:02, Jonathan Billings a écrit :
Did you try the drivers provided by elrepo?
http://elrepo.org/tiki/wl-kmod
No. I read the CentOS wiki page here, which states that ELRepo
doesn't provide these drivers due
of them is interfering with detecting your
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require 'server(ntp)'.
Either way, this isn't something that would need to be solved in the
upstream distribution.
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 03:56:46PM -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote:
Perhaps both the 'chrony' and 'ntp' packages should Provide
'server(smtp)'
Errr... I meant:
Provide: server(ntp)
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linux standards, but nothing
seems to do this.
'readlink -f FILE'
The -f (or --canonicalize) follows symlinks and prints the canonical
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OpenSSH was as widespread, and
encrypted telnet was less overhead on the really old Suns I used. I
just wanted to point out that the 'telnet' protocol is more than plain
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as unkerberized telnet. The telnet protocol supports security
measures, but most people just use OpenSSH (which can do a lot more) so there's
little effort being made to widely use it.
I doubt the OP was setting up krb5 telnetd, though.
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have a 64-bit
system, many of those directories that it finds are for 32-bit
libraries. I suspect that you need to either find a 64-bit firefox
tarball, or install all those 32-bit libraries.
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(graphic login) or 3 (text login). The message
is Cannot enter home directory. Using /.
Does the new /home have the SELinux context home_root_t? Does your
new home directory have the context user_home_dir_t? Does running
'/sbin/restorecon -r -v /home' fix the issue?
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them about NFS support.
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abandoning maintaining *packages*, not the upstream source.
I suspect that the packaging templates will continue to remain in the
git history, even if the most recent commits will be to mark them as
abandoned.
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On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 10:52:09AM -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
Hitler Germany or Stalin Russia to name two). So, concurrent history is
I hereby invoke Godwin's law.
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On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 09:59:26AM -0500, jcur...@aol.com wrote:
Turned out to be selinux.
I hope you figured out what was wrong with the SELinux attributes on
the files. Turning off SELinux and calling it fixed isn't really a
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) that appear to be using more space than 'du' normally
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loading the kvm_intel
module. Something is wrong somewhere else. Is there an AVC entry in
the audit logs for when you try to load the module?
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applications and libraries under the user's processes, there's always
a chance (and quite likely) that something will break.
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On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 05:46:30PM -0700, Néstor wrote:
It is Centos 6.5.
At the beginning of this thread you said it was CentOS 5. Now it's
CentOS 6.5? Be sure to put the right repo configuration files in
place, because otherwise you'll end up with a very broken system.
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On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 04:05:33PM +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
Like subject say ... hot to configure the resolution of text console to
standard 80x24 ?
I believe you can just add 'vga=F00' (those are zeros) to your kernel
lines and it'll use 80x25 for the non-X VGA console.
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the centos-release package? That's all you should need.
Or were you asking how to upgrade from CentOS 5 to CentOS 6 or 7?
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On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 05:39:56PM +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
Il giorno gio, 23/10/2014 alle 17.33 +0200, Dario Lesca ha scritto:
Il giorno gio, 23/10/2014 alle 10.29 -0400, Jonathan Billings ha
scritto:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 04:05:33PM +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
Like subject say
On Oct 23, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Johan Vermeulen jvermeu...@cawdekempen.be wrote:
Does anybody know of a way around this?
You could also use SSH port forwarding to let you open up the printer's web
page on your workstation rather on the remote server.
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no need for the tmpwatch cron job because systemd-tmpfiles
does its job. Read the 'tmpfiles.d' man page. Configuration for the
temp directories is in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf, and you can add
your own files in /etc/tmpfiles.d/*.conf.
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on this list who
welcomes this change; his post should have made everybody think...
I'm curious on how you think that SysV init is modular in this approach
and systemd isn't?
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is wrong? Please explicitly
denote.
This is how the load average is calculated:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_(computing)#Reckoning_CPU_load
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On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 07:12:50AM -0400, Steve Clark wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
What exactly does that mean - multi seat environments?
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat/
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other reasons. BTW, this is all code by someone other than LP, so add
Mr. Herrmann to your conspiracy files.
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3.) better support multi-seat environments
Errr... I meant that moving it to userspace makes it easier to support
multi-seat environments.
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there aren't any new RHSAs forthcoming.
Am I missing something?
1. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1146804
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the magic to let the children continue.?
Since you're using Type=notify, does your daemon use sd_notify (or
equivalent) to notify when it has finished starting up?
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The command is going to pass the 'real' location (as best it can find)
for any query with file paths. 'repoquery' doesn't have the benefit
of having the package installed, so it can't perform this local
lookup. It has to rely only on what the package manifest lists.
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. If a package
included a symlink to a directory or file owned by another package,
I'm sure that querying the path to the symlink would return the
package that includes the symlink, not the package that includes what
the link pointed to.
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the scl command in an
/etc/profile.d/*.sh script. You could put some logic in it so non-root or
certain user/groups are the only ones that load it.
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The el6 x86_64 kernel is capable of addressing 3TB (with a theoretical
limit of 64TB) of RAM, according to this chart:
https://access.redhat.com/articles/rhel-limits
So, the limit is in your hardware, not the kernel you're using.
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allocated to it on the fly, so I bump up the
memory, then lower it after the install.
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be something weird going on with
how the memory is installed. I'm assuming you don't have an
artificial limit in the kernel command line or anything obvious like
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much memory the installer needs (although
the limits for the GUI installer is more than the non-GUI, iirc).
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in a future. I'm still not convinced. Any better reasons?
In my experience, all code has bugs. Instead of trying to find some
vendor that has magically released hardware with bug-free firmware, I
choose vendors that make it relatively painless to apply the firmware
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are cron jobs. Look in the output of journalctl to see more about
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(crond_t I think?)
than processes started by the root user, so this is entirely expected
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started, they're now confined to what their domain
allows. This means that your cron job that rotates httpd's logs can't
also start up a sshd on port 22 (for example), even though it is
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. This means that the custom policy module will need to
allow crond_t to execute xm_exec_t to transition to xm_t (I think).
I'm sure someone with SELinux policy experience could comment further.
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doesn't exist (for which case I too prefer not darn search
but just an error message URL doesn't exist). Why would be that? What
purpose does the search serve.
I'm curious, what web browsers do this? I can't replicate it with
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=network-online.target, since judging from the name of the
script, it needs networking to be active.
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it ignores it. This was set up so people could basically act like
they did in prior releases, and just drop executable scripts into
/etc/rc.d/rc.local, and it just worked.
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been nice to find
this earlier in the thread. It's still an overly complex way of doing
things, although not much more so than running the iptables command.
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the rich rule with the DROP in it will make
the OUTPUT rule drop by default. I haven't tested it.
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/iptables. It's just a file I can manage
with my CM tools. Changes to other firewall rules (such as allowing
in port 80 for web servers) doesn't rewrite editing this file.
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it or even read the documentation!
1.) http://netfilter.org/projects/nftables/
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behavior. To me, it feels
like a step in the right direction. And it's not like CentOS7 disables the
ability to use iptables, or makes it incredibly difficult to switch.
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because the file is defined in the spec file as:
%ghost %attr(0600,root,root) %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/sssd/sssd.conf
Which means that while it's owned by the package, it doesn't actually include
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 10:00:53PM +0800, Theodore Si wrote:
Hi all,
I want to compile the source code of Advanced Programming in the
Unix
Environment(APUE) 3rd edition, and I encountered some
difficulties.
After executing make, I got
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: *** [barrier] Error 1
$ sudo yum -y -q install libbsd libbsd-devel
$ make
gcc -ansi -I../include -Wall -DLINUX -D_GNU_SOURCE barrier.c -o
barrier -L../lib -lapue -pthread -lrt -lbsd
$
I'll admit that my OS is 64-bit, but I don't see anything in the code
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this problem on CentOS (this works on
Ubuntu)?
You need the 'libbsd' package, available in EPEL.
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL)
The 'heapsort()' function is implemented there.
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software and use
software like 'mock' (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Projects/Mock) to
build the software for other platforms. Mock builds the software in a
chrooted shell built up using the packages for that distribution, so
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