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LCFG Project

LCFG Project

Recent Activity for the LCFG project

Year: 2022

This week sees a wide range of changes, many are related to our work on supporting servers running Ubuntu. Those following the Ubuntu INF kernel should note that their machines will request reboots after updating to this release. Here are all the details…

This week there are a large number of changes. In particular, the apacheconf resources in the DICE headers are being fixed for Ubuntu. Anyone interested in running the Apache web server on Ubuntu will want to pay close attention to the changes this week. Here are all the details…

A rather busy week with lots of changes related to our current project to provide full LCFG support for servers running Ubuntu. Here are all the details…

This week mainly has various improvements to the basics of the Ubuntu server environment, here are all the details…

This week sees the start of work on the Ubuntu server environment, there’s also a range of Ubuntu installer-related changes and updates to a variety of software collections for SL7. Here are all the details…

This week sees a range of small changes, notably there are tweaks to the standard DICE Apache configuration which might be noticed by users. Here are the full details…

The next monthly LCFG Deployers meeting will be held on Thursday 5th May…

Due to the Easter holidays there are no changes in this release other than a selection of security updates.

sudo on SL7 Red Hat has updated the sudoers file and lcfg/defaults/sudo.h has now been updated to match. Thanks to Kenny MacDonald for the report (bug 1299). Software Updates On Ubuntu a number of packages have been updated including firefox, git, nginx and subversion. On SL7 firefox and thunderbird have been updated.

At the LCFG level there are just a few minor changes this week, DICE SL7 users should note the final removal of the nsu utility. Here are all the details…

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