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LCFG Project

LCFG Project

Recent Activity for the LCFG project

Year: 2022

SL7 kernel For those following the INF kernel versions, the SL7 kernel version has been updated to 3.10.0-1160.71.1.el7. PostgreSQL Last week’s changes introduced support for LCFG-managed PostgreSQL servers (12 and 14) on Ubuntu. This week, by default, lcfg/options/postgresql-14.h now disables the automatic launching of an unmanaged postgresql server. You may choose to continue to run […]

After a few quiet weeks normal service is resumed. Most of the changes are targetted at supporting Ubuntu servers. There are also important updates for the latest generation of Dell servers. Here are all the details…

The next monthly LCFG Deployers meeting will be held on Thursday 4th August…

Another quiet week for changes whilst everyone is away enjoying their summer holidays. Here are the details…

It’s the summer holidays so the last 2 weeks have been very quiet. Here are the details for the small number of minor changes…

This week there is a wide range of mostly small changes. Here are all the details…

A very quiet week, other than the usual security updates the only changes are related to development work on the new Ubuntu installer.

On DICE this week there are substantial changes to the headers, nearly all of which are related to fixes to paths for the port to Ubuntu. Other users will see little change this week. Here are all the details…

A much quieter week compared to the last few which saw a flurry of Ubuntu server work. Mainly this week sees the start of preparations for teaching in Semester 1. Here are all the details…

The changes this week are nearly all focussed on supporting the Ubuntu server environment. There has been significant testing of Apache configurations which give us confidence that this is now fully functional in Ubuntu. Here are all the details…

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