Oh, I see that RHEL has officially dropped docker support. You can try installing from binaries, but you are definitely striking out on your own here.
I don't mean to rake you over the coals here, but what is the reasoning for sticking with RHEL for this project? If you are attempting to use it in an paid enterprise situation, you are better off sticking with items on the compatibility list. If you run into issues with other supported services, the first piece of advice will be to remove docker. Since your are not getting support for docker, I would advise running it from a supported OS.
I think I was eyeballing it about a year ago and seeing that it was still experimental, but what isn't. Also, I think I saw that some people had issues with yuzu on Wayland.
Reading up about the reporter and supposedly he has become a Q conspiracy theorist. I'm wondering if he hasn't burnt too many bridges to get a call back.
I'm oblivious to what is going on. I was under the impression that xorg was obsolete because it had fundamental flaws that moving forward to Wayland would fix.
I'm on xorg still using Mint, and have not moved forward yet because I believe I was going to lose some sort of functionality. I can't comment on things being better over there or what.
Can anyone explain why this video is just being quietly down voted? It lends credibility to his argument.
I'm about to build proxmox on a workstation from 2019. You should be fine, unless you attempt to run all your virtual machines at peak at once.
If you JUST WANT TO UPGRADE, do what you want. I have upgraded twice in the past ten years with the same reasoning. The last upgrade was chasing Windows requirements, and I abandoned that about 3 years ago.
If that doesn't work, I'm a fan of blotting the cartridge on an alcohol-soaked paper towel and then dragging the cart along a piece of paper to scrub the nozzle.
I have gotten ink working that way, personally and professionally.
I just bought an ancient enterprise color printer from auction for a song. It came with an additional full set of unopened toner, all for less than half the cost of the toner.
The upside is that I will have a color printer I can manage and use for printing books.
I support several hundred Windows desktops, and most of them work okay out of the box. Since we are stripping down the Windows image, we are injecting the drives at imaging, so it is very difficult to compare.
I CAN discuss that Windows 11 24h2 appears to have issues with scanners, and requires going into device manager and telling the computer to use the driver you just installed and is already selected.
There for a while your could reach pretty far back and get 7 and 8 drivers working on 10 as long as they were whql. Often enough, XP and older drivers would work, assuming you used comparability mode and did just the right dance. I'm seeing lsa blocking some of that now.
Again, it is difficult to compare a professional environment to my personal fleet, just considering scale and one-off cases.
I use a Bluetooth to aux for my phone, which is only slightly annoying at times, but I blame the apps. I can play, play, pause, skip forward with my Bluetooth receiver, and OP will miss out on that, except they can PROBABLY use the dial blindly for just that.
I used it for cleaning flux after soldering and it would sometimes leave a chalky white residue. It could have been the PCB reacting or other impurities. Anyway, the boss would sometimes complain about it, but they was what we had.
I'm actually okay with someone charging an extra $15 to swap an air filter.. if they are only charging a few bucks for the filter. It's labor cost and I have fought with stupid air filter clips enough to know it's not for everyone.
I had started changing my own oil about 10 years ago and my wife had a fit that I was spending $70 on oil and filter plus some supplies here and there compared to the $50 oil change.
We took the car there next time with the coupon. Wife came with me so she could make sure.
Oh, I only use synthetic, it says so in the manual. That was an extra $30.
The car takes 6 quarts, not 5. +$15
The filter wasn't included. +$20
No, that's not my air filter. I just replaced it last time.
Can you please deflate my tires back to 32 psi? 60 is too high. It says so here on my door frame.
No shame in testing out enterprise solutions. Best of luck in your endeavor.