Re: almalinux?

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On 4/5/21 11:58 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On 4/5/21 12:20 PM, mark wrote:
Anyone looked into almalinux? I was sort of waiting for rocky, but I see from over the weekend on slashdot that almalinux stable is released.
I've cross-graded two C8 VMs over to AL8 and thus far smooth operation. I have NOT done any fresh installs (don't plan to, either, since new installs are all Debian now

+1

I did my estimate of what will last, so I don't have to jump my infrastructure through hoops and loops again soon, so my decision:

1. Debian

2. on machines that will require cuda: Ubuntu (Debian clone which will support NVIDIA proprietary stuff)

3. FreeBSD (all servers: jails on FreeBSD)


This decision will let me to not make fundamental changes soon. Not guaranteed, but I have good record of such decisions made by me in the past.

I hope, this helps somebody.


Valeri

).  Do note the release notes specifically
mention that Secure Boot is not supported yet, so be aware of that if you use SecureBoot.
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