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  • With better battery life compared to apple macOS. I'm in. SELINUX I'm IN!

  • That's why open source project need fuel.. money and right time of sleep... you can choose it if community is supporting.. if community only take it away and don't even try to support with anything, it collapsed fast...

    It's sad seeing many open source contributor mostly under paid... :'( and having hard time in real life.. even don't have any life balance because they are constantly need to perform duty for free

  • But alpine license isn't that bad right? I mean musl is okaish?

    Can you elaborate more?

    Thank you

  • CentOS Stream for fast up and tear down on KVM with ansible. welp, I want to check if it's b2b compatible with RHEL, and it's..

    Alpine in WSL2, use it daily on Windows 10 WSL, need for testing stuff when my X220 isn't around. I still need Windows to test software and do Whatsapp Video Call sadly.. No Windows client at the moment...

    It's same like old centos, just for dev, I have none in production, but I think I want to try one. Let us see if it's okay like EL Clones, or licensed RHEL in general.

    At least now I don't need to buy more RHEL license when needed. and I'm happy with Fedora+CentOS Streams VM on my Thinkpad X220... simple spin up using ansible playbook, viola... I have new env, that's lightweight and without installing (cloud image with cloud init)

    For Desktop, after hoping, I always back to Fedora... haha... last time I try ubuntu based, xubuntu I think. Not fond of ubuntu approach for trackpoint on thinkpad, with same fedora X11 config, on Xubuntu with tweak here there, still sucks... so back to fedora xfce spin...

    At least we now have distrobox, and I can keep EL env with other distro software... eg arch... in one box without dual boot or other things

  • Kernel space..

    GNU Hurd.. Hurt.. 😂

  • You can use rsyslog and rsyslogd for OS log. For app use flat file, collect using ansible. 😂

    Well I'm quite interested in msg stack like grafana, but haven't tried it.

  • Nah, it's not fully about corp talk. I also have some University use RHEL, well, I would argue, in university, some do use ubuntu because it easiness to install and maintain, welp... But selinux vs apparmor... better use selinux in EL than in Ubuntu... haha.... *most junior sysadmin fvk tup in Ubuntu when set it up... so In the end they just use... Well,, EL Clones :/

    But for research, I do agree, for NLP/ML, mostly I don't see any EL Clones deployed in labs, most Prof use Ubuntu and Nvidia drivers... Scientific linux is well known then centOS stream, just they still don't budge to move.. this is hard to crack question, I never know why no EL, but I guess because ubuntu nvidia prefered driver done its best, better than CentOS/Fedora

  • What is zoom in Mac. I never have mac, I'm curious 😂

  • Code Industry Master PDF does use open source tools. Sadly source code only available for paid user. 😂

  • I think in fortune 500, it's only fraction that use ubuntu/Debian, as most of marketshare hold by red hat, 95% as I remember last time. Than 3% of windows, less than that is everything else.

  • No certification and no support. Critical bug will be fixed faster in RHEL than Debian when come to Enterprise, very clear structure and powerful consultancy.

    Debian consultancy never near RHEL, that's why they need to work hard on that, and make industry standard.

    Red Hat drive the industry standard for more than 20 years... That make every Corp lean to it, and it won't dwindling soon.. Unless other are making Debian standardized.

    Ubuntu tried it, still not even taking chunk I guess? Mostly Enterprise is RHEL/Clones.

  • All disable script all together on foreign site using uBo

  • It's hard, and better have package manager built in. It's not enough in the enterprise sadly... Just saying, and I think most Corporate with agree with it.

  • Old firefox XUL? When Add-ons isn't restricted.. Well old times.. When search toolbar Spyware are everywhere.. 😂

  • Well SLES is quite lean near RHEL, they have same rpm/dnf pkg manager, which is near RHEL, but not B2B compatible, or even ABI compatible, but SUSE is okayish, but I don't know, many corporate that work for aren't keen using it haha.. 😂

    Well at least, seems Europe have different kind of market, but having competitor is driving industry forward isn't it?

    Well SAP is from German, but I don't know why it's much for popular on top of RHEL, rather than other. I do know Ubuntu support SAP, but never seen one in the wild in Asia Pasific. 😂

    Also I remember IBM Watson is on top SLES? 😂😂 Dunno if IBM replace it with Red Hat? Haha.. 😂

  • dnf downgrade

    dnf history undo

    dnf history redo

    it's very very very critical for most case :')

  • Mostly mission critical server that I deployed in the past, all use RHEL/Clones because their LTS, and stability across packages version.

    If for hobbyist, it's Ubuntu. I think you need to learn more about ansible, container/podman/openshift, and SDN for work. Nowdays, there are some use APT in production, but mostly they switch to dnf because dnf have better way to do downgrade, undo, redo, and config package in production.

    This applied mostly for ERP project such as SAP Hanna, SQL Server, DB2, etc... Like it not, Red Hat Dwindling isn't now, probably 5-10 years ahead, but I'm not sure, as mostly rant about RHEL are in Community. I do know regional linux user group in Indonesia, some are leaving EL group, but they still can't rip apart most mission critical server on top of RHEL/Clones... so it's still worth learning RHEL/Clones, and use Fedora for day 2 day task, and learn ubuntu, as well ubuntu pro, for learn deploying critical production server.

    Debian and Ubuntu are near, and ubuntu is derived from debian, but if you talk spirit, they are different... If you are conscious about what Red Hat do, stay away from it, but if you are working in corporate, you can't go without learning it.

  • Red hat with UBI-Micro still mostly deployed after alpine in enterprise and mission critical server, so let us see if it' dwindling in next 3-5 years ahead.