> Il 14/12/20 23:47, Ruslanas Gžibovskis ha scritto:
>> your suggestions?
>
> It is the debian family time man. I'm converting many stuff to debian
> buster and some on Ubuntu LTS 20.04.
>
> Would be great if FreeBSD will be largely adopted now.
FreeBSD becomes more and more my favorite now:
- it
Il 14/12/20 23:47, Ruslanas Gžibovskis ha scritto:
your suggestions?
It is the debian family time man. I'm converting many stuff to debian
buster and some on Ubuntu LTS 20.04.
Would be great if FreeBSD will be largely adopted now.
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On 12/15/20 2:05 AM, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
Oracle Linux, only after Oracle Solaris will shine again with their awesome
SPARC arch... Which has an amazing features...
Solaris tried to take over the "Sunos/bsd status quo", that was a
disaster, it was a good idea but licensing killed it.
Oracle Linux, only after Oracle Solaris will shine again with their awesome
SPARC arch... Which has an amazing features...
Nice, I did not check Devuan for a long time, if they still alive...
hmm, I have hope in Rocky then, but would be more fun if guys do not just
scrap everything fast into distr
On 12/15/20 1:32 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 15/12/2020 à 08:17, Nikolaos Milas a écrit :
My course of action is to wait for Lenix (Ref.:
https://blog.cloudlinux.com/announcing-open-sourced-community-driven-rhel-fork-by-cloudlinux)
and Rocky Linux (https://rockylinux.org/) by CentOS original f
On 12/15/20 9:32 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 15/12/2020 à 08:17, Nikolaos Milas a écrit :
>>
>> My course of action is to wait for Lenix (Ref.:
>> https://blog.cloudlinux.com/announcing-open-sourced-community-driven-rhel-fork-by-cloudlinux)
>> and Rocky Linux (https://rockylinux.org/) by CentOS
Le 15/12/2020 à 08:17, Nikolaos Milas a écrit :
>
> My course of action is to wait for Lenix (Ref.:
> https://blog.cloudlinux.com/announcing-open-sourced-community-driven-rhel-fork-by-cloudlinux)
> and Rocky Linux (https://rockylinux.org/) by CentOS original founder.
Right now Rocky Linux is not
It is not that we haven't been here before, this is just history
repeating itself.
IBM, SCO, Sun, Novell, etc. majorly have screwed up because of some
geniuses having a great business idea.
(that's how BSD disappeared, Solaris was a disaster, Xenix never made
it.. and whatever happened to S
On 15/12/2020 12:47 π.μ., Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
your suggestions?
My course of action is to wait for Lenix (Ref.:
https://blog.cloudlinux.com/announcing-open-sourced-community-driven-rhel-fork-by-cloudlinux)
and Rocky Linux (https://rockylinux.org/) by CentOS original founder.
IMHO, b
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 at 22:48, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
> your suggestions?
>
>
Different:
Debian, OpenSuse, Ubuntu-server. All good choices.
Not quite so different:
Rocky, (Maybe one of the corporate sponsored centos-a-likes, (OEL,
Cloudlinux etc) but we've now learned it would be nicer to rel
I am centos guy last 20 years but not anymore. I have started looking into
Ubuntu.
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> On Dec 14, 2020, at 5:48 PM, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
>
> if it is currently changed over the night...
> How can you be sure that the CentOS8 stream will not be dropped tomorrow?
> How
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 4:48 PM Ruslanas Gžibovskis
wrote:
> I think most of the derivatives will be dead with one or two releases, like
> was with Debian, such as Devuan, never got a new version...
>
Devuan 3.0 was released in June.
https://www.devuan.org/os/announce/beowulf-stable-announce-060
if it is currently changed over the night...
How can you be sure that the CentOS8 stream will not be dropped tomorrow?
How about CentOS9, CentOS10, CentOS Core?!
How can you be sure that what was "promised" will not be canceled in one
second?
I think most of the derivatives will be dead with one or
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 07:50:00PM +0100, Walter H. wrote:
> it is called "rolling release" and no one gave officially a
> statement to the question I asked,
It should not have been called a rolling release. It is not a rolling
release in the sense that many Linux distributions use it.
> if it is
Dear, I think we are all in the same position and situation and I do not
think it is time to cry over spilled milk, now and without putting hands in
favor of RedHat, to which I no longer believe anything, we have to move on
and support the Community initiatives that are appearing and that I believe
Why?
it is called "rolling release" and no one gave officially a statement to
the question I asked,
if it is meant like that of Win10 ...
a beta release is not the same that many expect as a stable system, as
they are used to have with CentOS;
you should think of renaming CentOS to somethi
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