[CentOS] Update to 3.10.0-693.17.1 breaks ath5k

2018-02-02 Thread Stephen Davies
Where can I find a suitable module or even source code to build here? (Centos 7) Cheers and thanks, Stephen ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Error installing Nvidia driver on a 7.5 beta kernel

2018-02-02 Thread Phil Perry
On 02/02/18 17:32, James Pearson wrote: Phil Perry wrote: It looks like a regression. This was originally fixed upstream (kernel.org) 3 years ago, so if the RHEL7.5 beta kernel has reverted to 'EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL' then it is a regression that will break building any out-of-tree non-gpl modules

Re: [CentOS] Anyone using GQRX in Centos-7, for SDR ?

2018-02-02 Thread Fred Smith
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 09:38:17AM +, Nux! wrote: > Is it a Realtek chipset? yes it is. > I've had problems with it on CentOS as the system will load up the DVB > drivers (for TV tuner) thus interfering with the SDR. > What worked for me is blacklisting them & reboot. Give it a try. Ah,

[CentOS] Software does not boot in Secure Boot

2018-02-02 Thread Mikhail Utin
The matter of EUFI’s Secure Boot vs Legacy Boot has been briefly discussed a couple of days ago. I would ask the List opinion concerning our case. A bit of the history. We’ve been in the research of malicious hypervisor threat since 2013. We finally developed publicly available HyperCatcher

[CentOS-es] Iptables + hashlimit OT

2018-02-02 Thread César Martinez M .
Saludos amigos listeros, espero todos se encuentren bien Tengo un requerimiento de ver si se puede segmentar el consumo de internet, para ello me puse a investigar un poco en la red y encontré que se puede usar iptables + hashlimit para ello, no he encontrado mayor información de pronto

Re: [CentOS] Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette

2018-02-02 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 02/02/2018 à 16:03, Mikhail Utin a écrit : > The same story is in OS desktop GUI including Linux. I use CentOS 6 > and 7 and still do not like 7. Not to mention in the morning Win 10 > with all its crap included. On a side note, I've written a complete post-install script for CentOS 7 and an

Re: [CentOS] Allowing non-root users to reboot a workstation

2018-02-02 Thread m . roth
Felipe Westfields wrote: > I would like to be able to allow regular users that don't have admin > privileges to be able to reboot their workstation. (they're software > developers so rebooting their workstation doesn't affect anybody else) > > I tried changing the ownership of /sbin/reboot and

Re: [CentOS] Allowing non-root users to reboot a workstation

2018-02-02 Thread Marcin Trendota
W dniu 02.02.2018 o 18:27, Felipe Westfields pisze: > That seems to have worked on my own test account - I applied it to the user > having the issue and asked for his feedback when he gets a chance. > Thanks! > On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 11:40 AM, Darr247 wrote: >> Did you try

Re: [CentOS-virt] kernel-ml-4.15.0-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64 doesn't boot as Xen PV domU

2018-02-02 Thread Karl Johnson
Hello, I can also reproduce with Xen 4.8.2-10.el6: (XEN) d6v0: unhandled page fault (ec=) (XEN) Pagetable walk from 0028: (XEN) L4[0x000] = (XEN) domain_crash_sync called from entry.S: fault at 82d08023d440

Re: [CentOS] Error installing Nvidia driver on a 7.5 beta kernel

2018-02-02 Thread James Pearson
Phil Perry wrote: > > It looks like a regression. This was originally fixed upstream > (kernel.org) 3 years ago, so if the RHEL7.5 beta kernel has reverted to > 'EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL' then it is a regression that will break building any > out-of-tree non-gpl modules which need to set caching mode in

Re: [CentOS] Allowing non-root users to reboot a workstation

2018-02-02 Thread Felipe Westfields
That seems to have worked on my own test account - I applied it to the user having the issue and asked for his feedback when he gets a chance. Thanks! On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 11:40 AM, Darr247 wrote: > Did you try adding > > UserName ALL= NOPASSWD: /sbin/reboot > > As the

Re: [CentOS] Allowing non-root users to reboot a workstation

2018-02-02 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On 02/02/18 10:09, Felipe Westfields wrote: I would like to be able to allow regular users that don't have admin privileges to be able to reboot their workstation. (they're software developers so rebooting their workstation doesn't affect anybody else) I tried changing the ownership of

Re: [CentOS] Allowing non-root users to reboot a workstation

2018-02-02 Thread Tate Belden
Personally, this is what I'd use sudo for. You can configure sudo to allow only certain commands with or without a password. Not a lot of detail, but you can either require or skip the password. And, instead of individuals - you can use groups. If you look through the soders file, you'll see how

Re: [CentOS] Allowing non-root users to reboot a workstation

2018-02-02 Thread Darr247
Did you try adding UserName ALL= NOPASSWD: /sbin/reboot As the last line of their /etc/sudoers files? (replacing UserName with their actual user name, of course.) That should grant them root access to only the /sbin/reboot command (add more commands using comma delimiting). Then they just run

Re: [CentOS] Error installing Nvidia driver on a 7.5 beta kernel

2018-02-02 Thread Phil Perry
On 02/02/18 15:30, James Pearson wrote: OK, I know CentOS has nothing to do with RHEL beta releases, but I wanted to test if el7.5 has added support for a particular peripheral (Wacom Pro 2 tablet) ... but was unable to install the propriety Nvidia display driver (v390.25) on a test workstation

[CentOS] Allowing non-root users to reboot a workstation

2018-02-02 Thread Felipe Westfields
I would like to be able to allow regular users that don't have admin privileges to be able to reboot their workstation. (they're software developers so rebooting their workstation doesn't affect anybody else) I tried changing the ownership of /sbin/reboot and /sbin/shutdown to root:users and

[CentOS] Error installing Nvidia driver on a 7.5 beta kernel

2018-02-02 Thread James Pearson
OK, I know CentOS has nothing to do with RHEL beta releases, but I wanted to test if el7.5 has added support for a particular peripheral (Wacom Pro 2 tablet) ... but was unable to install the propriety Nvidia display driver (v390.25) on a test workstation - and was wondering if anyone could

Re: [CentOS] Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette

2018-02-02 Thread Mikhail Utin
I would prefer simple text in tech and security related news but you are right - they are HTML formatted. I think it is pure marketing thing. people dump other stuff to remind you who they are and for a sort of entertaining us. The same story is in OS desktop GUI including Linux. I use CentOS 6

Re: [CentOS] Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette

2018-02-02 Thread m . roth
Cameron Smith wrote: > Look into mutipart and offer both html and plain text in the same email. > This allows the client to view it as they see fit. > > If you do send html it has a much more restrictive implementation than > html > and css for a webpage so study up on what you can and can't do. >

Re: [CentOS] Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette

2018-02-02 Thread Cameron Smith
Look into mutipart and offer both html and plain text in the same email. This allows the client to view it as they see fit. If you do send html it has a much more restrictive implementation than html and css for a webpage so study up on what you can and can't do. Mailchimp has some great info

[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 156, Issue 1

2018-02-02 Thread centos-announce-request
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Re: [CentOS] Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette

2018-02-02 Thread Nux!
Not only is it acceptable, but it has become the norm unfortunately. If you do switch to HTML format, bare in mind it may have consequences on how other servers label you (or not) as SPAM, so do a few thorough test rounds. -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro

Re: [CentOS] Anyone using GQRX in Centos-7, for SDR ?

2018-02-02 Thread Nux!
Is it a Realtek chipset? I've had problems with it on CentOS as the system will load up the DVB drivers (for TV tuner) thus interfering with the SDR. What worked for me is blacklisting them & reboot. Give it a try. cat /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist_rtl.conf blacklist dvb_usb_rtl28xxu blacklist

[CentOS] Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette

2018-02-02 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Hi, This question is not exactly CentOS-related strictly speaking, but here goes. I'm running a few newsletter servers for myself and a handful of clients on public CentOS servers with PHPList. For the last twenty years or so I've followed the basic rule that mails should have no formatting