> On Dec 19, 2020, at 8:38 AM, edward wrote:
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> On 2020-12-19 19:05, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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>>> On Dec 19, 2020, at 7:10 AM, edward via CentOS wrote:
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>>> On 2020-12-19 14:33, Sergio Belkin wrote:
In what moment "user" and "community" were replaced by "customers" in
On 2020-12-19 19:05, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Dec 19, 2020, at 7:10 AM, edward via CentOS wrote:
On 2020-12-19 14:33, Sergio Belkin wrote:
In what moment "user" and "community" were replaced by "customers" in
CentOS?
probably they want more of a overall professional ecosystem for both
> On Dec 19, 2020, at 7:10 AM, edward via CentOS wrote:
>
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> On 2020-12-19 14:33, Sergio Belkin wrote:
>> In what moment "user" and "community" were replaced by "customers" in
>> CentOS?
>
>
> probably they want more of a overall professional ecosystem for both rhel
> and centos
>
> si
On 12/19/2020 07:44 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 at 19:37, H wrote:
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>> I came across the following Ubuntu script to identify which repository
>> files provide libraries required by an app. Is there a rpm alternative to
>> dpk-query that would allow this to run on CentOS/
On 2020-12-19 14:33, Sergio Belkin wrote:
In what moment "user" and "community" were replaced by "customers" in
CentOS?
probably they want more of a overall professional ecosystem for both
rhel and centos
since it appears ubuntu has quite a lead server marketshare compared
to centos
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 at 19:37, H wrote:
> I came across the following Ubuntu script to identify which repository
> files provide libraries required by an app. Is there a rpm alternative to
> dpk-query that would allow this to run on CentOS/RH?
>
> ldd /bin/zoom | awk '/=>/{print $(NF-1)}' | while
I came across the following Ubuntu script to identify which repository files
provide libraries required by an app. Is there a rpm alternative to dpk-query
that would allow this to run on CentOS/RH?
ldd /bin/zoom | awk '/=>/{print $(NF-1)}' | while read n; do dpk-query -S $n;
done | sed 's/^\([^
El vie, 11 dic 2020 a las 15:28, Matthew Miller ()
escribió:
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> https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/centos-stream-is-continuous-delivery/
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> https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/how-rhel-is-made/
>
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> Matthew Miller
>
> Fedora Project Leader
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I've been looking, but couldn't find it.
Can somebody give me a pointer to where I can find a Centos Stream Docker
image?
Thanks,
Steve
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