How has Cannonical support been recently? I used Ubuntu Server for a while, but never really needed to use my support contract, but my recollection is that it was fairly light.
If I'm reading this correctly, CentOS is no longer getting RHEL downstream code, essentially forking CentOS from RHEL. Not great news, but not suprising considering the IBM acquisition.
Not to mention CentOS stream is now essentially a fork of current code... total bummer. WTF.
First word that came to my mind.
Billionaire bloodline bludgeoned.
It's the version of code we are running. Use 'new' until the dude can update our code.
Like a sneaker-net, but in space! I like it!
Ooo^oooo^h Jeez. I went to college in the sin cities and have been up to the boundary waters... I'd say you are one for sure!^___^
Not one specific to our instance. I believe that Main is the most appropriate place for that, although, as Lemmy and shit matures, we should have a specific community for 'Lemmy support,' on our instance. good idea.
Sounds halal to me!
If I had a niche in networking that I specialize in, it would be 'border security.' It makes me laugh that everyone in security markets zero trust and CASB and says networks are 'borderless' - it's just not true. I am constantly dealing with borders between 'fabrics' and locations. Maybe I'm just a dullard, but I see the niche I am working in only become more important as we move to the cloud and distributed networking and security paradigms.
Is this a fork in the stream, then at this point?