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= Infrastructure status is: BAD = = Infrastructure status is: Getting back to normal =
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lists.rpmfusion.org: Public IP is '''down''' - it means we don't have any mailing list working, you may can contact us on IRC (#rpmfusion on freenode) <<BR>> also mail from bugzilla it's '''down''' too, the mx is on the same host as the mailing lists.

cvs.rpmfusion.org: Public IP is '''down''' - Meanwhile no kmods have been built, but you may still use the akmods, to build kmods automatically. <<BR>>
lists.rpmfusion.org: Public IP is '''up''' - still some mailman disable mail delivery due to excessive bounces ! <<BR>>
cvs.rpmfusion.org: Public IP is '''up''' - waiting for kmods builds , but you may still use the akmods, to build kmods automatically. <<BR>>
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  yum install akmod-!VirtualBox kernel-devel <<BR>>   yum install akmod-!VirtualBox kernel-devel (this means, kernel-variant-devel for your kernel-variant that is running) <<BR>>
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fas.rpmfusion.org : Also '''down''' <<BR>>

'''UPDATE :'''<<BR>>
Impacted server is located at OVH (one of our hosting provider).<<BR>>
It seems like OVH decided that the
"Kimsufi" servers no longer had any right to open support incidents,
and that everything had to go through a public web forum.<<BR>>
As a result, Matthias opened a topic in order to get help there:
http://foros.ovh.es/showthread.php?13010-Fallo-de-MAC-virtual-%28120698%29
fas.rpmfusion.org : Also '''up''' <<BR>>

Infrastructure status is: Getting back to normal

lists.rpmfusion.org: Public IP is up - still some mailman disable mail delivery due to excessive bounces !
cvs.rpmfusion.org: Public IP is up - waiting for kmods builds , but you may still use the akmods, to build kmods automatically.

for example to install kmods for VirtualBox you may do (as root):

  • yum install akmod-VirtualBox kernel-devel (this means, kernel-variant-devel for your kernel-variant that is running)
    akmods (kmod is build after install akmod so wait a little please and this command should give you a green OK )
    systemctl restart systemd-modules-load.service

for nvidias you have also this page : http://rpmfusion.org/Howto/nVidia#Installing_the_drivers

fas.rpmfusion.org : Also up

Infrastructure_Status (last edited 2023-11-14 09:37:58 by anonymous)