Man! I had no idea 1.4.0 supported RHEL6.7. Last time I had looked at it, it only supported 7.0 and 7.1. We've had to hold off for so long on rebooting into the new 6.7 kernels because of this. So while I'm thrilled 6.7 is supported now, I had no way of knowing that 1.4.0 was all of a sudden certified to work on there. I guess since it wasn't a new release per say? I wish there would have been a way to be notified of this.
I'll be looking forward to that tech report. Any way you can update with the link when it's published?
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April 6th, 2016 10:00
Thanks!
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April 6th, 2016 10:00
Man! I had no idea 1.4.0 supported RHEL6.7. Last time I had looked at it, it only supported 7.0 and 7.1. We've had to hold off for so long on rebooting into the new 6.7 kernels because of this. So while I'm thrilled 6.7 is supported now, I had no way of knowing that 1.4.0 was all of a sudden certified to work on there. I guess since it wasn't a new release per say? I wish there would have been a way to be notified of this.
I'll be looking forward to that tech report. Any way you can update with the link when it's published?
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April 14th, 2016 12:00
Excellent. Thanks!!