ha! isn't the name BlueOnyx trademarked? Even with one or two spaces in it?

What would happen if you would baptize 5211R something like RockyOnyx or 
AlmaOnyx? (I know you wouldn't anyway:-)

Best regards

ド⊃ Meaulnes Legler
Zurich, Switzerland
+41¦0 44 260-1660

On 21.07.22 05:02, Michael Stauber wrote:
Hi all,

Small excerpt from an article on "The Register":

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The Rocky Linux Project has released version 9 of its RHEL-compatible distro 
and debuted its new build service.

Rocky Linux 9, codenamed "Blue Onyx", is here at last, some two months after 
the upstream distro on whose source code it is based. Its progenitor, Red Hat Enterprise 
Linux 9, was announced on May 10. The best-known other modern CentOS Linux replacement, 
AlmaLinux 9, went into beta in April, and shipped just over a fortnight after Red Hat.

Some other RHEL rebuilds seem to be struggling with version 9, too. Oracle 
released Oracle Linux 9 this month, and some of the lesser-known projects still 
haven't released their final versions. For instance, Virtuozzo's VzLinux 9 
remains in beta.

Source: https://www.theregister.com/2022/07/18/rocky_linux_9/
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The Rocky Linux guys named their RHEL9 clone "Blue Onyx". How original! How 
groundbreaking! What a nice choice. /slow_clapping.gif

Eventually when 5211R is released, you may be able to run BlueOnyx on a Blue 
Onyx. I might even release a BlueOnyx 5211R package with two spaces in the 
name, so that you can install Blue   Onyx on a BlueOnyx that runs on a Blue 
Onyx. ;o)


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