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2015 May 15
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 123, Issue 5
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2015 May 14
2
[CentOS-announce] CentOS-7 disk images for AArch64 Platforms
On Thu, 2015-05-14 at 14:25 -0500, Jim Perrin wrote:
> We've produced a disk image intended to help hardware vendors and
> enthusiasts who are interested in bringing CentOS to their AArch64 based
> platform. This allows a vendor to bypass the installer or to edit the
> disk image before booting in order to test kernel modules or options. It
> is intended for development purposes
2015 May 11
0
Release of CentOS-7 (alpha candidate) for AArch64 platforms
We are pleased to announce the public alpha release of CentOS Linux 7
for AArch64 compatible hardware.
This is the initial alpha release based on CentOS Linux 7 1503 (
Rebuilt from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 sources ), with architecture
and modifications patching as necessary. Because this hardware is very
new and support for it is still evolving, there is no expectation for
kernel ABI
2017 Mar 23
2
Linking android with lld: aarch64 target
It would be great if anyone can share your thoughts about the cause and
possibly fix of the error below ?
I would like to know why it is caused and how it can be fixed (if possible)
?
The error message is:
~/llvm/build/install_android/linux-x86/clang-3688880/bin/ld.lld: error:
external/boringssl/linux-aarch64/crypto/sha/sha1-armv8.S:1202: can't create
dynamic relocation R_AARCH64_PREL64
2015 May 27
0
CentOS-7 beta candidate for AArch64 platforms
We are pleased to announce the public beta release of CentOS Linux 7 for
AArch64 compatible hardware.
We've addressed a number of issues discovered from the previous 2 weeks
of alpha testing, and feel that the release is stable enough to
transition to beta.
Improvements from Alpha
=======================
Improved package selection: A number of additional packages have been
added, including
2015 May 14
2
[CentOS-announce] CentOS-7 disk images for AArch64 Platforms
On Thu, 2015-05-14 at 13:51 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 5/14/2015 1:39 PM, Always Learning wrote:
> > Does this mean it may be possible to run basic version of C5, C6 and C7
> > on Arm64* CPU systems ? Presumably this will include the Raspberry Pi ?
> is the rasberry pi ARMv8 (arm64) ? I thought it was v7 (32bit only)
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Raspberry Pi 2 Model B is the second
2017 Mar 24
2
Linking android with lld: aarch64 target
On 23 March 2017 at 21:35, Peter Smith <peter.smith at linaro.org> wrote:
> Hello Min,
>
> This error message occurs when the linker would have to create a
> dynamic relocation in a read-only part of the program, which isn't
> usually allowed when making a position independent shared-library or
> position independent executable. In practice this usually means that
>
2018 Mar 07
2
kpartx can not detach
OS: EL6 - sometimes I use
kpartx -a /mnt/.../lvdisk.img
to map the partitions and mount them via
/dev/mapper/loop0pX
After using the disk (unmounting it) I noticed that
detaching such mapping via kpartx -d does not result
in freeing up the loop devices. Results: System reboots
shows that the filesystem where lvdisk.img is located
can't be unmounted.
lsof, fuser, ps does not show
2017 Jul 25
2
ARM support from CentOS
Hello,
I would like to know which ARM processors does CentOS support? Does it
support Freescale/NXP?
Thanks and regards
Jay
2015 May 14
1
[CentOS-announce] CentOS-7 disk images for AArch64 Platforms
On 5/14/2015 1:39 PM, Always Learning wrote:
> Does this mean it may be possible to run basic version of C5, C6 and C7
> on Arm64* CPU systems ? Presumably this will include the Raspberry Pi ?
is the rasberry pi ARMv8 (arm64) ? I thought it was v7 (32bit only)
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2015 Apr 02
5
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
On 04/02/2015 01:28 PM, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
>
> Soliciting our feedback *before* changing everything regarding release
> names would
> have been nice.
We did.
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2015-February/012873.html
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Jim Perrin
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2015 Jul 06
0
CentOS Linux for AArch64 Beta2
We are pleased to announce the second public beta release of CentOS
Linux 7 for the AArch64 platform.
This release contains fixes and code updates provided in the RHELSA
source code recently published to git.centos.org as well as rolling
previous updates into the installer.
We intend to have a 'Gold' release very soon unless a blocker bugs are
reported, so please test this release.
2018 Mar 07
0
kpartx can not detach
On 03/07/2018 04:48 AM, Leon Fauster wrote:
> OS: EL6 - sometimes I use
>
> kpartx -a /mnt/.../lvdisk.img
>
> to map the partitions and mount them via
>
> /dev/mapper/loop0pX
>
> After using the disk (unmounting it) I noticed that
> detaching such mapping via kpartx -d does not result
> in freeing up the loop devices. Results: System reboots
> shows
2014 Oct 24
7
A request for help managing wiki permissions
Long story short, the core team doesn't need to be in the business of
micro-managing wiki permissions. We've not been that good at it during
the best of times, and as the 6.6 build process is showing we've clearly
let some stuff slip without following up on it appropriately here.
What I'd propose is that 3-4 people who have been around the
distribution a while (perhaps John
2017 Sep 21
6
Notice: Check your tuned settings for a performance boost.
Last week we noticed that the default scheduler isn't being set properly
in CentOS 7. I haven't checked this for CentOS 6, but it might be worth
exploring.
The TL;DR is unless you're running CentOS 7 on a laptop or as a virtual
guest, you should probably run 'tuned-adm profile throughput-performance'
I wrote up the full details here ->
2015 Aug 04
0
Release for CentOS 7 on AArch64
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We would like to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
for AArch64 compatible machines.
This is the first major release of CentOS Linux 7 for ARM/AArch64
produced by the AltArch Special Interest Group. This release uses a
3.19 based kernel as well as incorporating fixes and updates provided
through-out the beta process. This release is
2017 Sep 13
0
Release for CentOS 7.4.1708 for AArch64/ARM64
I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1708) for AArch64/ARM64 machines.
== Changes ==
The kernel has been rebased from 4.5 to 4.11, the source for which can
be found at https://git.centos.org/summary/sig-altarch!kernel.git in the
sig-altarch7-aarch64 branch.
Additionally the following packages have been modified:
mozjs
js
libproxy
polkit
binutils
The sources for
2017 Jan 04
0
Release for CentOS 7.3.1611 on ARM64/AArch64
I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1611) for AArch64/ARM64 machines.
== Changes
The kernel has been rebased from 4.2.0 to 4.5.0, and includes several
patches recently merged into the upstream. The kernel patches and
modifications can be found at
https://git.centos.org/summary/sig-altarch!kernel.git in the
sig-altarch7-aarch64 branch.
== Download
You can
2015 May 01
5
VPN connection before login
I imagine something like Cisco AnyConnect on Windows, where you can connect before login to the machine. So afterwards user specific network shares are available and can be connect via scripts.
I have an openvpn server running.
Regards
Tim
Am 1. Mai 2015 13:34:48 MESZ, schrieb Jim Perrin <jperrin at centos.org>:
>
>
>On 04/30/2015 03:42 PM, Tim wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
2014 Apr 08
6
[LLVMdev] Proposal: AArch64/ARM64 merge from EuroLLVM
Hi all,
A bunch of us met at EuroLLVM to discuss the planned merge of the two
current AArch64 backends in the tree. The primary question was which
backend should form the basis of the merge (since the core .td files
aren't directly mergeable), with code being cherry-picked from the
other on a case-by-case basis.
There were factors to consider both ways, but I think the key points
of interest