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  • Can you point out the wild bugs that kernel panic the OS? I'm an admin for a large number of RHEL machines and our team has talked about switching to Stream. Would love to know more about these bugs.

  • Have them check with their University if they do any Linux support. If they do - use one of the distros they support so they might possibly have KB articles about accessing University recourses from Linux.

    Source: am Linux admin at a University that writes such documentation. I have seen exactly the Eduroam issue you mention and came up with an Ubuntu workaround for example.

  • Thanks for the response. I anticipated "it's slow" but I guess that just doesn't bother me because otherwise I dig dnf/rpm over any other combo I've tried.

    For example - a one liner to identify all packages from a particular repo is trivial with dnf, huge pain with apt.

  • Seems like a knee jerk reaction to me, but I was using Red Hat Linux 9 (not Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9) in ~2003 when they announced the split to RHEL (paid) and Fedora (community). At the time - I was peeved.

    Here we are 20 years later and I just don't get the feeling any move to encourage/enforce paying on the paid side would greatly impact Fedora.

    Now the telemetry thing - I get having a reaction to the headline without context, but I also think they publicly announced it, announced WHY it would be opt-out, explained exactly what would be included (and not) - so if you don't want it why not just opt out and know that it's existence clearly helps improve a distro you appear to like?

    If you're using Ansible - disable it there. If you're a heathen that does everything manually - it's probably just a checkbox.

    In the end - I dont "care" what you use, Linux is great because we all have options, but "rhel licensing change" and "Fedora telemetry" seem like really odd/uninformed reasons to abandon Fedora if you like it.

    Cheers either way.