Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "_stay_".
2015 Apr 02
7
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
...ntos-announce/2015-March/021005.html
>
> A cross-reference doesn't really seem necessary because usually
> hardware enablement is additive. Either CentOS is up to the version you
> need, or it isn't yet.
>
>
> If you really _need_ a specific minor release and want to _stay_ on it,
> to my knowledge, that's not something CentOS has _ever_ done anyway.
> You can pay for Red Hat's "EUS", or, I think Scientific Linux actually
> does keep the ".y" releases separate (but I'm not sure of the details
> as to how that's implement...
2015 Apr 02
2
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 11:51 AM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:
> On 4/2/2015 9:49 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>>
>> How, without a cross reference of some sort, do you know if a given
>> CentOS iso will install on hardware where you know that the needed
>> driver was added in an RH minor rev?
>
>
> always use the latest one.
Which, combined
2015 Apr 02
0
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
...ttp://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-March/021005.html
A cross-reference doesn't really seem necessary because usually
hardware enablement is additive. Either CentOS is up to the version you
need, or it isn't yet.
If you really _need_ a specific minor release and want to _stay_ on it,
to my knowledge, that's not something CentOS has _ever_ done anyway.
You can pay for Red Hat's "EUS", or, I think Scientific Linux actually
does keep the ".y" releases separate (but I'm not sure of the details
as to how that's implemented).
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Matthew Mi...
2015 Apr 02
0
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
...html
> >
> > A cross-reference doesn't really seem necessary because usually
> > hardware enablement is additive. Either CentOS is up to the version you
> > need, or it isn't yet.
> >
> >
> > If you really _need_ a specific minor release and want to _stay_ on it,
> > to my knowledge, that's not something CentOS has _ever_ done anyway.
> > You can pay for Red Hat's "EUS", or, I think Scientific Linux actually
> > does keep the ".y" releases separate (but I'm not sure of the details
> > as to how...
2015 Apr 02
0
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
>>
>> If you really _need_ a specific minor release and want to _stay_ on it,
>> to my knowledge, that's not something CentOS has _ever_ done anyway.
>> You can pay for Red Hat's "EUS", or, I think Scientific Linux actually
>> does keep the ".y" releases separate (but I'm not sure of the details
>> as to how that...
2003 Aug 11
2
Sync ogg/vorbis streams
Goodday everyone,
I am brand new to this mailing list and to ogg/vorbis so I apologies if
I am out of line.
I am attempting to get synchronised streams to x clients via a WAN (i.e.
internet). Currently due to buffering , latency etc.. the client streams
are on average 1 - 10 seconds out of sync.
My question is this. Does either ogg or vorbis contain timestamp
information that could be use to