Trying to run dnf -y upgrade on a CentOS9 Stream system.It fails with this message:=====================(73/74): llvm-libs-16.0.6-1.el9.x86_64.rpm 9.1 MB/s |24 MB 00:02(74/74): podman-4.6.0-1.el9.x86_64.rpm 3.6 MB/s |15 MB 00:04————————————————————————————————————..
Author : Bill Gee
I have been running boinc client on CentOS7 hosts for some years.C7 is getting close to end of life.Time to upgrade to C9 …But I cannot find a package for the boinc client.dnf search boinc returns nothing.I have enabled both EPEL and RPMFusion repositories..
Now that I have a test CentOS9 system set up, I am trying to get it to send me logwatch reports via email.S-nail is proving very frustrating. It almost works …But not quite! The main problem is bogus characters in the logwatch report.Here is a sect..
There were no replies to this question.After digging in a bit, I found a way to make it work.I made two changes, and it is not clear whether one or the other – or both – were needed. Change one – Upgrade to VirtualBox 7.0.6.Among the items listed..
The two latest kernels for CentOS7 are complete fails for running KVM and QEMU guest machines.Version 3.10.0-1160.76.1 works correctly.Both 3.10.0-1160.80.1 and 3.10.0-1160.81.1 will hang within seconds of launching any virtual machine.It is a HARD han..
Every time I run dnf, I get this:========[root@vmhost2 ~]# dnf upgrade CentOS Linux 8 – AppStream 70B/s |38B 00:00 Error: Failed to download metadata for repo appstream: Cannot prepare internal mirrorlist: No URLs in mirrorlist========I tried disabl..
I am running the stream version of CentOS 8 on a system that hosts a bunch of VirtualBox guests.Recently, like about a month ago, a problem started showing up.When working at the console, the system is almost completely unresponsive.In a terminal sessi..
Strahil Nikolov and I took this conversation off-line for a few days.The thread of our discussion is below.Net result:No solution is yet found.Strahil had some very good ideas, but they did not pan out in this case. For archiving – and in hope that some..
everyone -I think I know the answer, but just in case …I want to run it by the experts.I have a machines running CentOS 7.uname -a returns this:Linux practice7.billgee.local 3.10.0-1160.15.2.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Feb 3 15:06:38 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86..
This is annoying!I have a CentOS7 virtual machine running on VirtualBox.Short version:At boot the system locks with a message:Failed to load SELinux policy, freezing.VirtualBox thinks it is still running, and I can see it consuming a small amount..
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