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ChipTuner1d ago
Yeah centos stream is what it is now, they move quickly like fedora does, its the closest upstream to RHEL from what I understand, heavily RH funded irrc. Rocky and Alma are variants that attempt to be RHEL compatible. Lately I lean toward Alma when I want a mindless server distro. centos stream is fast moving of fedora, and the base of RHEL. So it only supports < 10 y/o hardware and drops hardware support quick so it's been tough for me to run well even on modern VMs.
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Bill Cypher1d ago
My how times have changed to see phones with long term hardware support that rivals alleged server OSes. Not enough of these young guys brag about server uptime and it shows.
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Matt 🛸1d ago
Stream was a pile of shit the last time I tried it. But they also changed the entire philosophy of it so I can't really fairly compare to what it was. I guess it makes sense to them. Developers maybe? It was definitely less reliable than latest fedora for me. It felt like the Arch of RHEL
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