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Also is there a RHEL officialverse presence?
in a fit of insanity i made an OS-tan out of the rocky linux logo. i don’t even use linux
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Rocking the Red Hat boat with an alternative distro designed for production use
Gregory Kurtzer, the founder of the CentOS project, has kicked off a new venture called Rocky Linux, the aim being to build "a community enterprise operating system designed to be 100 per cent bug-for-bug compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)".
Just days after Red Hat CTO Chris Wright declared that "we will shift our investments to CentOS Stream exclusively on December 31, 2021," the Rocky Linux project has been formed with a new distro "currently under major intensive development by the community," although there is "no ETA at present for a release."...
[...] The new project's name is a tribute to CentOS co-founder Rocky McGaugh. "He is no longer with us, so as a H/T to him, who never got to see the success that CentOS came to be, I introduce to you... Rocky Linux," said Kurtzer.
Back at it again, the dirty series is BACK baby. No patches, remediation only via modprobe changes
For cable management, always use velcro, not fucking zip ties. Zipties can leave a sharp edges, aren't reusable, and are generally worse for the cables. Soft shackles are always the play
This has been a PSA on how to tie up your linux based lover computer cables