On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 15:07, mark <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > > On 20/12/2018 15:33, mark wrote: > > > >> lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > >>> hi guys > >>> > >>> I wonder if any Centosian here have done something different than > >>> only contemplated using Fedora Server, actually worked on it in > >>> test/production envs. > >>> > >>> If here are some folks who have done it I want to ask if you deem it > >>> to be a viable option to put it on at least portion of servers stack. > >>> > >>> Anybody? > >>> > >>> > >> I would not run it as a server. In a server and workstation > >> environment, you do *not* want to have daily multiple updates to > >> software, you want stability, or you're likely to have your users > >> seriously aggravated by you, for breaking their jobs far too frequently. > >> > >> > >> Spin up a VM or two, for folks who actually (or think they actually) > >> need newer software and utility stacks, but use something stable as a > >> base. > >> > >> mark "I do see how many update's my manager's fedora box gets..." > >> > > What I'm really looking forward to - why I thought I'd poke around, thus > > that question - is RDP in Wayland. > > > > When it get's into RHELs I worry be ages and I'd really love to try to > > introduce Linux desktops to those really dumb and unreformable users. > <snip> > I thought Ubuntu dropped wayland.... They dropped mir. They moved to wayland. [They are still working on Mir but aren't integrating it.] > mark > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- Stephen J Smoogen. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos