Month: April 2018

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YUM4/DNF for CentOS 7 updates

Tuesday, 17, April 2018 mblaha announcement, General 9 Comments

I am pleased to announce some significant updates to our ConfigManagement Special Interest Group for YUM4.  This provides YUM4, based on DNF technology, for testing on CentOS Linux 7/x86_64.  These updates are based on feedback from our prior test release last October. It includes signed packages, core DNF plugins, and uses a version of RPM […]

Updated CentOS Vagrant Images Available (v1803.01)

Tuesday, 10, April 2018 Laurențiu Păncescu announcement 12 Comments

We are pleased to announce new official Vagrant images of CentOS Linux 6.9 and CentOS Linux 7.4.1708 for x86_64 (based on the sources of RHEL 7.4). All included packages have been updated to 3rd April 2018. Known Issues The VirtualBox Guest Additions are not preinstalled; if you need them for shared folders, please install the […]

Seven.centos.org is dead .. long life to blog.centos.org !

Monday, 9, April 2018 Fabian Arrotin Uncategorized No Comments

When we initially launched seven.centos.org, the idea was just to have a single blog instance that CentOS Dev and QA team members could use to give feedback and also report status update about the rebuild and testing of CentOS 7 : that was an easy entry point for people wanting to know how far we […]

CentOS Atomic Host 7.1803 Available for Download

Friday, 6, April 2018 Jason Brooks announcement No Comments

The CentOS Atomic SIG has released an updated version of CentOS Atomic Host (7.1803), a lean operating system designed to run Linux containers, built from standard CentOS 7 RPMs, and tracking the component versions included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host. This release rolls up all package minor updates that shipped through the month […]

SuperComputing is #PoweredByCentOS

Tuesday, 3, April 2018 Rich Bowen Uncategorized 1 Comment

Last week I, and one of my colleagues, had the opportunity to attend SuperComputing Asia in Singapore. The great thing about the various SuperComputing conferences is getting to see what amazing things people are doing with HPC (High Performance Computing) to make the world a better place. This was very much the case last week […]