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mudamuda , in Open To All – Blog.CentOS.org
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I’m sick of all the attempts to whitewash the recent Red Hat move. This makes things only worse. Fedora will not be affected, Alma has a bright future, CentOS is open to all, “rebuilders”, clones…

Raphael ,
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This sub is infested with corpo-apologists unfortunately.

Starfish , in What is you backup tool of choice?

grsync, its easy to use

seperis , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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I semi-regularly distro-hop, but Xubuntu is the distro I keep coming back to between hops to take a break or when one goes (temporarily) dormant. It’s currently running on my primary server/linux machine.

Reasons: 1.) It’s light on resources 2.) It’s very simple and clean. 3.) It works with all the programs I use regularly; only one needs to be hand-compiled (but that one has to be compiled for literally any Linux machine). 4.) I know it. Scrub/partition/install/configure in under an hour. I can pick up any of my projects again immediately where I left off.

kanzalibrary , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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Unpopular opinion: Antix Linux for workstation, because:

  1. It’s Debian
  2. Very lightweight (100mb on RAM)
  3. Live to RAM
  4. Frugal installation
  5. Small size ISO (1gb) with full function utility
  6. Flexibel recovery, from old to modern system
  7. Responsive (no systemd)
  8. Retro-kind WM (icebox-wm), perfectly match on retro system
meurglys ,
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I’ve long enjoyed using antiX. Their forum is very friendly and useful. Highly recommend!

baronvonj , in Following Red Hat's lead, Linus Torvalds will only publish Linux Kernel code to paid contributors
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These users also have decided not to use one of the many other Linux distributions.

This is what I’ve been saying in the other thread. The cottage industry of source-rebuild distributions keep RedHat as a de facto standard for enterprise, and RedHat is stating the users of those rebuilds as lost revenue driving their decisions here. So we should move on to other distributions that aren’t underpinned on being compatible with RedHat.

Blaiz0r , in Does anyone actually like the default GNOME workflow?

Yes, I prefer Gnome to KDE by a long way, it’s much nicer looking and easier to use, the trick is to use it the way it’s intended, instead of trying to control it to work how you think it should

LoreleiSankTheShip , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

When I was a kid, we used to visit relatives a lot. I was 12 as well and listening to adults talk about boring stuff wasn’t cutting it anymore. Most of my relatives had PCs, but none with any games I’d be interested in. So I took my mom’s 8gb USB stick and turned it into a Linux Mint bootable usb.

Now, keep in mind that I didn’t know that much English at the time and honestly I’m amazed I managed to do that, but… I wasn’t aware stuff on the stick would be overwritten, and let’s just say my mom wasn’t too pleased!

Didn’t even solve my problem, since the only game that would run was Terraria, and that with like 5 fps on most of the computers I tried it on!

shawn , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

After reading this question, I got strangely excited the thinking I had a relatively older and/or unique experience. Nope, most all you guys are as old as me. Late 90’s, early 2000…got a red hat CD in some literature…installed it. Now only use Windows if I need to for work which I haven’t needed to for over a decade.

eric5949 OP ,

I’m starting to think all the older folks are the ones who left reddit lol. Between stuff like this and the old memes, I’m definitely on the younger side of people here lol.

Raphael ,
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You can’t get nostalgic if you aren’t at least a boomer.

Anticorp , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

Oh gosh, it must have been 1999? 2000ish? I have no idea what distro it was or if distros were even a thing. It took me 3-4 days to get all of my driver’s working. I clunked along with it for a week or two until an update borked the system and I didn’t know how to fix it, so I went back to Windows. I tried many more times over the following decades, usually with similar results. About 6 years ago I really learned a lot more about Unix servers and therefore about Linux itself. So I installed it again and I’ve had it on at least one computer in the house ever since then.

DrManhattan , in Open To All – Blog.CentOS.org

Growing a community and making it easier for folks to contribute is a critical element of success. We are excited by the interest in working with the CentOS project.

Since Spring 2023, the CentOS Board and members of the community have been working on a set of guidelines to help define what success means for CentOS and its deliverables. Building community and contribution has been a part of the guidelines from day one.

We are excited by interest from new contributors and look forward to working with them to improve the CentOS project, our collective SIG communities, and the Linux ecosystem overall.

The CentOS Board of Directors

They could have fleshed this out a little bit more. This doesn’t really say anything.

jplate8 ,

Yeah, what is the point of this post at all? And how does the body relate to the title?

leo OP ,
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CentOS hasn’t said anything since Red Hat’s move to derail the clones. Feels a little “say something about openness to say something about openness!”

twitterfluechtling , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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Currently kinda controversial, but currently it’s still Fedora, the xfce4 version.

I had Debian for some time before, but had my apt packages messed up a couple of times to the point I had to entirely re-install. In stable, I was missing sufficiently recent versions, in testing I had other problems.

With Fedora dnf I had less problems recovering, usually more recent versions.

Xfce4 is just more suitable for my needs than Gnome.

Starfish , in What is the most opinionated linux distro?

OpenSuse Leap. In YaST (its system settings tool) you can do everything from a GUI. No cli, no config files, no tinkering.

TheButtonJustSpins OP ,

I tried openSUSE Tumbleweed, and neither Brave nor ThinLinc Server showed up in the search.

Starfish ,

go to Yast -> Software Repositories and add the Brave Repo. Now you can install it in Yast Package Manager.
https://brave.com/linux/

You can also install it with "opi" from terminal: "sudo opi brave"

TheButtonJustSpins OP ,

This makes it a nonstarter. I can do that, but my wife isn’t going to, so then she’s stuck waiting on me.

Thank you for the insight, though. I like the thought of a system that keeps itself up to date, so I may play with this some for myself.

Starfish ,

Maybe try out MX Linux. It has a bunch of GUI Tools preinstalled. With MX Installer you can install Brave and even Flatpaks.
See here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aESEb8lTvz4&t=1014s

ISOmorph , in What is you backup tool of choice?

I almost never see FreeFileSync mentioned in those threads. It’s the only GUI based app I know that also gives you options to not copy file deletions for example. Also has the option to be automated with crontab. Backups are not fragmented or repackaged so you can browse them just fine. Encryption can be done with Veracrypt.

PseudoSpock , in Windows not booting directly after Dual boot is set up

Sounds like a feature, not a bug.

TCB13 , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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Debian – The Universal Operating System

Because it’s universal, runs on everything rock solid and stable.

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