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- 2019/10/14 02:34:57
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Hardware Support
- Topic: how can we reach to CPU max MHz?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 13122
Re: how can we reach to CPU max MHz?
Every distribution uses their own style and set of packages. This makes each distribution slightly different and mostly unique in the end even when we all use the Linux kernel. SUSE uses their own style. CentOS uses the Red Hat style and repackaged versions of open source packages used by Red Hat En...
- 2019/10/14 02:10:29
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: CentOS 7.7 Linux Kernel 3.10 vs 5.3.5 PHP Regressions ?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1637
Re: CentOS 7.7 Linux Kernel 3.10 vs 5.3.5 PHP Regressions ?
Did you read the mitigations that you claim to have disabled? The 5.3.5 kernel is built with retpoline mitigations turned on and those cannot be turned off without ripping out the kernel. This is because retpolene mitigations are a way the code flows. Also the kernel has been improved by the Linux F...
- 2019/10/13 01:53:54
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Hardware Support
- Topic: CentOS 7 reporting 1/6 of total ram installed on system
- Replies: 13
- Views: 6257
Re: CentOS 7 reporting 1/6 of total ram installed on system
Also if you are bored you should update the BIOS. You are two versions out of date with lots of CVE's fixed.
- 2019/10/13 01:16:48
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Hardware Support
- Topic: Etron USB3.0 and AMD Front panel USB 2.0 not working....
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1765
Re: Etron USB3.0 and AMD Front panel USB 2.0 not working....
Did you try turning it off and on again? USB hubs are fairly generic. Unless there is something special about yours they should just work. I am assuming you actually connected the front panel connector and fully power your board. I have had a motherboard in a HP that if you plugged in a 20pin ATX co...
- 2019/10/13 00:58:27
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Hardware Support
- Topic: amdgpu strangeness
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3333
Re: amdgpu strangeness
Generally point releases update the Kernel and a few supporting packages. They generally do not shuffle around the coupling method to the Kernel for drivers. In fact I am fairly certain that the most common reason for a driver to error out is due to a package dependency that gets moved around. You s...
- 2019/10/13 00:31:33
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Hardware Support
- Topic: Dose ASUS VIVO S14 support CentOS without critical issues?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1540
Re: Dose ASUS VIVO S14 support CentOS without critical issues?
Which model exactly? S410UA, S410UN, S410UQ? There is no listing for the full name as you put it but there are ASUS Vivobook S14 of the above configurations. My preliminary understanding is that the fingerprint scanner is going to be near impossible as I have not heard of one fully functioning in Li...
- 2019/10/12 22:36:09
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Server keeps going unresponsive
- Replies: 3
- Views: 722
Re: Server keeps going unresponsive
Oct 5 22:18:02 mail systemd: Removed slice User Slice of sogo. Oct 5 22:18:03 mail fail2ban.actions[1930]: NOTICE [postfix-pregreet-iredmail] Unban 46.28.227.78 Oct 5 22:18:34 mail fail2ban.actions[1930]: NOTICE [postfix-pregreet-iredmail] Unban 85.175.4.251 Oct 9 23:30:30 mail kernel: microcode: mi...
- 2019/10/12 21:47:29
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Server keeps going unresponsive
- Replies: 3
- Views: 722
Re: Server keeps going unresponsive
That file is huge. Give me a bit to go through the current one. Thankfully it is broken up by date automatically. I am sure if I read backward to the last crash there will probably be something. Give me a bit of time.
- 2019/10/12 21:30:20
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Server keeps going unresponsive
- Replies: 3
- Views: 722
Server keeps going unresponsive
I have a server system that we set up to, well, serve. The issue is that after a day or two it just goes unresponsive. The screen will stay blank when asked to come up at the keyboard. It will also completely stop answering network requests. We are required to long press the power button to shut it ...
- 2019/10/12 19:25:45
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Hardware Support
- Topic: how do I load additional firmwares in the kernel at boot?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1896
Re: how do I load additional firmwares in the kernel at boot?
The AMD Radeon HD 5570 is the card that sends your pictures to your screen. It is the one you need to have start for the install. If you want the other two capture cards to be installed you just load the drivers after the system is loaded and installed. Linux is not like Windows and you can swap dri...