Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "shiniest".
2018 Dec 27
2
centos docker which repo (centos or docker)
Hallo,
I planning to migrate ouch dockerfarm from debian to centos.
Most of our customers are using redhat or centos and some oft eh books I m using are written for centos too.
My question:
Should I use docker from the standard repo or the version from the docker-repo?
Thanks for hints
Ralf
Ralf Prengel
Teamleiter
Customer Care
Comline AG
Hauert 8
D-44227 Dortmund/Germany
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2018 Dec 27
0
Re: centos docker which repo (centos or docker)
On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 11:56 CET, ralf.prengel at ... wrote:
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> My question:
>
> Should I use docker from the standard repo or the version from the docker-repo?
Main diff between std-repo and docker-repo:
std-repo:
works. stable. not the newest, shiniest version, but one that works.
docker-repo:
works most of the time mostly, has sometimes a erratic or memory-eating
behavior, the newest, most feature-rich, shiniest version, with all the
bugs of new-new-new.
It's a matter of choose your poision. If you are happy with the features
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2009 Nov 08
8
mirrorlist for 5.4
Hi,
I tried:
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=5.4&arch=x86_64&repo=os
but it gives me
...snippel
5.4 is not a valid release or hasnt been released yet/
snappel...
Why is that ?
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best regards,
markus
2020 Mar 01
3
OpenVPN using LDAP Auth and Samba 4 AD
Hello All,
I would like to use OpenVPN with Samba 4 AD using the LDAP Auth plugin.
However, my tests come up with the following errors in the OpenVPN...
LDAP bind failed: Strong(er) authentication required (BindSimple: Transport encryption required.)
Unable to bind as CN=VPN Connect,CN=Users,DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=COM
LDAP connect failed.
PLUGIN_CALL: POST
2011 Jan 16
9
Troubles for an non-IT beginner
hello,
I am absolutely new, means from non-IT sector but have attraction (developed
recently) towards linux and have chosen the centos distro for the
installation as an OS in my home PC for personal use. I went to the page:
http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/i386/
But don't understand amongst the variety of options there. I also don't know
the technical terms like md5,