Re: Orphaning all my packages

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Sorry, my mailer did remove an imporant \n.

Am 04.10.23 um 01:16 schrieb Sérgio Basto:
Hi Sérgio,

I believe you, but this version is an "right most" bump and is "just"
one security fix, when in Centos Stream [1], 6 months ago we already
have a higher version, this seems a work of security team, not real
development ...  and if these security releases aren't published
anymore is an issue I understand but I don't understand why the people
are so afraid of use Centos Stream version instead .


I can only answer for me, but the main reason to avoid Stream on real
Hardware (I use it on virtual Maschines) is the missing support for elrepo.org kmod packages [1].

After RedHat dropped support for so many hardware, especially in EL9 [2], it is hard to run on older / unsupported hardware without the help of elrepo.

CU
Jens

[1] https://elrepo.org/tiki/About#What_is_ELRepo_

"ELRepo packages are not compatible with the CentOS Stream kernel"

[2] This is not a complain! I can understand to drop support for things you do not have (anymore) or are not important for customers.
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