treuss, to RedHat German
@treuss@metalhead.club avatar

Das ist inzwischen auch aufgewacht und warnt vor dem Backdoor. Das ist löblich, die Warnung selbst aber nicht ganz korrekt.

Die vielen Millionen Internet-Server laufen in den seltensten Fällen auf Bleeding-Edge-Systemen, sondern auf stabilen, wie etwa , , oder . Keine der genannten Distributionen enthält den .

Ist das wieder nur schlafmütziger Fick-Fuck einer deutschen Behörde, oder möchte man ...

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@bsi

vwbusguy, to Amd
@vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

I continue to be impressed with just how well these new #AMD EPYC baremetal servers hold up under significant production load.

Continues to stare at the graphs while making Tim Taylor grunt noises

vwbusguy,
@vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

New #EPYC boxes + #SUSE #SLES is an absolute killer combination.

#Linux

Cyb3rrunn3r, to random German
@Cyb3rrunn3r@chaos.social avatar

Hinweis: Dies ist weder MEIN Video, noch MEINE Videoüberschrift!!
Müssen wir bald alle LMDE nutzen? - Linux Mint vs LMDE (Ubuntu Snap)
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=46pdtBN6g-Q

kkarhan,

@Cyb3rrunn3r ich persönlich nutze @ubuntu auch nur weil's funktioniert.

#RedHat will ich wegen deren Arschlochtum kein Geld geben - noch weniger #Oracle und #SLES / #SLED wollen jetzt auch nen #RHEL - Klon machen...

@opensuse hatte ich in der Vergangenheit genutzt aber leider ist das eher meh...

Linux_Is_Best, to openSUSE

The results of openSUSE's user case study survey are in:

70% of those who took the survey reported they use openSUSE for home user.

That makes up of the 28.48% who said home and the 41.52% who said they use openSUSE for both home and work (70% total).

9.42% said they use openSUSE for work and business, only.

1.33% provided no answer.

19.43% oddly were not complete (so disqualified).

https://en.opensuse.org/Usecase2023

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kkarhan,

@Linux_Is_Best I think @opensuse really needs to find it's firm nieche and commit to it.

Yet another #RHEL clone won't cut it and @ubuntu does work quite fine if not provides a better offering than #SLES / #SLED for most SMEs and professional users...

BrodieOnLinux, to linux
@BrodieOnLinux@linuxrocks.online avatar

Whenever I see comments like this about I always have to ask, who do you think would be developing this new protocol? Every single graphics developers agrees that Wayland is where we're going, the problem is nobody agrees on how it should look

kkarhan,

@rdfhrn @BrodieOnLinux And yes, I don't care myself either because to me a system needs to work.

I use @ubuntu / #UbuntuLTS because it's the least worst LTS distro with commercial support options from the maintainers.

And also it's 4x cheaper than #SUSE #SLES / #SLED & 8x cheaper than #RedHat / #RHEL...

Also #Canonical's speed of #Enshittification is the slowest AFAICS.

But in the end Software makes OSes & OSes make Hardware!
https://hessen.social/@rdfhrn/111267798194380414

PCzanik, to RedHat
@PCzanik@fosstodon.org avatar

I just finished doing my weekly syslog-ng git snapshot compiles. Google support is now available in many of my @opensuse / & @fedora / packages:

https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/rpm-packages-from-syslog-ng-git-head/

Unfortunately for now it's unavailable on , RHEL 9 and old distros.

stdevel, to Ansible German
@stdevel@chaos.social avatar

Want to install $application on #SLES and of course #Ansible is outdated. Try to install a newer version but pip is outdated. Try to install a newer pip in a virtualenv but Python is outdated.

Monday morning and I already want to light everything. 🔥

PCzanik, to RedHat
@PCzanik@fosstodon.org avatar

Today I did my usual syslog-ng #git snapshot compiles for @opensuse / #SLES, @fedora / #RHEL and #Freebsd

News:

  • syslog-ng <-> syslog-ng communication via @opentelemetry
  • Compression ability to http destination
  • Message delay metrics
    & more

Freebsd build instructions: https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/installing-a-syslog-ng-4-development-snapshot-on-freebsd

kubikpixel, to linux German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

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  • kkarhan,

    @glowl @kubikpixel Angesichts des Arschlochtums durch #RedHat gibt's effektiv nur @ubuntu und @SUSE #SLES / #SLED wenn Mensch was mit kommerziellem Support will...

    Okay, #OracleLinux gibt's auch noch aber wegen Red Hat wird auch das nen Problem...

    #Canonical jedenfalls macht am wenigsten Probleme in meiner Erfahrung...

    Zumindest die LTS-Versionen!

    limepot, to random

    imagine if i tried to convince a windows user to use linux and the reasoning i gave was "windows is dumb".

    kkarhan,

    @Shinoa @limepot yes and no...

    If a company can backport stuff to #EoL Windows like #Windows XP and #Windows7 they certainly can support the major #LTS distros like #RedHat #RHEL / #OracleLinux, #SUSE #SLES / #SLED / #OpenSuse and #Ubuntu #LTS...

    And whilst I don't expect every tiny company to do so, I expect it from anyone who wants to see professional IT Equipment,,,

    thelinuxcast, to random
    @thelinuxcast@fosstodon.org avatar

    So back on Firefox.

    Did an update and got this in @Vivaldi

    Your updates can't break things completely. Especially not on the stable branch.

    kkarhan,

    @fuchsiii @thelinuxcast @Vivaldi yeah, #glibc makes long-term support outside of #LTS distros like #RHEL, #SLES / #SLED, #OracleLinux and #Ubuntu LTS basically impossible unless one is a hardcore #Stallmanist and hates everything not #GPL-licensed and would rather want to see #Users suffer than accept that #CCSS is as valid to exist as #FLOSS...

    passthejoe, to linux
    @passthejoe@ruby.social avatar

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    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    @passthejoe @jonathanspw Can confirm! The update has not yet shipped to #CentOS Stream 9, #RockyLinux 9, or #SLES 15.

    Congrats to #AlmaLinux for winning the race to patch #Firefox ESR first!

    nixCraft, to linux
    @nixCraft@mastodon.social avatar

    The only file system I trust to keep my backups reliably is ZFS. Anything else is just gambling in my book. So when someone suggests Btrfs, my answer is always Noop, not under my watch. #linux #sysadmin #unix #zfs #freebsd

    amri,

    @nixCraft mine is XFS for DB and BTRFS for the OS 😋

    #suse #sles #opensuse #hana

    joshbressers, to RedHat

    This #osspodcast episode @kurtseifried and I discuss the #RedHat news

    The reality is they're still better than a lot of companies claiming to do #OpenSource but it feels like a betrayal because they were the hero of open source for so long

    https://opensourcesecurity.io/2023/07/02/episode-382-red-hat-you-were-the-chosen-one/

    vwbusguy,
    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    @tab2space @kurtseifried @joshbressers @unhook2048 But if AlmaLinux disappeared and buying RHEL was the only option then we'd probably run those ephemeral builders on #OpenSUSE Leap, knowing that it could work on #SLES now instead if we retooled for some reason.

    vwbusguy, to RedHat
    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    One of the hard things about the #RedHat thing is that #CentOS's existence as a community rebuild was so often touted by people at Red Hat as a testiment to Red Hat's commitment to #opensource. It wasn't whether or not they could shut it down, but that they knew about it and intentionally didn't. Of course, there were those at Red Hat who disagreed with that back then, but it was very much a pitch point for what Red Hat was about in the #Linux space.

    vwbusguy,
    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    @rst First, please tell me that the "Leap" pun was intentional, cause if so that's brilliant.

    Second, the past week, I've been testing out workloads on #SLES and #OpenSUSE and for most things, s/dnf/zypper is likely all you need to know, but there are some significant differences in shipped defaults, such as SELinux.

    jwildeboer, to random
    @jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net avatar

    How many rebuilds exist of Linux distributions other than Red Hat Enterprise Linux?

    How many people make rebuilds available of the subscription-only Ubuntu packages with security fixes?

    How many other distributions develop so completely in the open as Red Hat does with the gitlab repos?

    Context matters, IMHO.

    mahmoudajawad,

    @jwildeboer With all my due respect to all #RedHat work in past, in time, or in future; Even RH should be criticised when it takes a wrong path. I think it is clear that at least good percentage of the community considers this is a wrong path move and it is being denounced for that. Also, #SLES is now having its own #CentOS with #openSUSE, so I don't see why RH couldn't continue with that.

    RH made billions even with CentOS existing, as community we can't understand why this had to be flexed.

    vwbusguy, to openSUSE
    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    I honestly don't mind picking up and at work. I've been wanting an excuse to revisit in particular because it's such an amazing community. I just wish it had happened on those merits rather than reacting against another vendor's unpopular decisions. Either way, I'm now along for the ride.

    vwbusguy, to random
    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    Looks like #SLES has its own version of UBI called BCI and it comes with repos enabled (and source downloads available). Cool stuff:

    podman run -it registry.suse.com/suse/sle15:latest

    gnuplusmatt, to openSUSE
    @gnuplusmatt@fosstodon.org avatar

    is it possible to compile your own #sles? Or #ubuntupro?

    #opensuse doesn't appear to be a bug for bug replacement and #ubuntu only has 5 years of LTS, with 10 if you pay...

    This is a genuine question, I can't find any talk of this when discussing #redhat code drama the last few days

    #hmm

    vwbusguy, to random
    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    Just got my first request at work to add @opensuse Leap to our supported internal OS images.

    vwbusguy,
    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    @opensuse And saw my first internal query about switching from #RHEL to #SLES this morning.

    Despite my April Fools post about switching to #OpenSUSE, it looks like I really might be adding SUSE to my toolkit this year after all.

    Linux_Is_Best, to RedHat

    Advantages of SUSE Enterprise over Red Hat:

    1. Flexible support options, including LTSS and Priority Support.

    2. Comprehensive virtualization support (Xen, KVM, VMware).

    3. Integrated high availability for improved uptime.

    4. Powerful system management tools (YaST, SUSE Manager).

    5. Extended hardware compatibility and support.

    6. Strong collaboration with partners for integrated solutions.

    #SUSE #SLES #CentOS #RedHat

    gnuplusmatt, to RedHat
    @gnuplusmatt@fosstodon.org avatar

    Wow people love to spread #FUD and overreact to all this #redhat stuff.

    Stream is perfect for 99% of deployments, that last 1%, if it's so critical get a subscription, free or paid.

    You'd end up paying for #SLES or #Ubuntu, you still get more value from Stream

    vwbusguy, to openSUSE
    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    Fun fact: #OpenSuSE Leap and #SuSE SLES peacefully co-exist while sharing the same public source code.

    https://www.suse.com/c/closing-the-leap-gap-src/

    #Linux #OpenSource

    vwbusguy,
    @vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

    @Conan_Kudo @bookwar That's a very helpful clarification. Do patches to SLES after Leap goes EOL still make it back to factory?

    Honestly, I kind of like this - stay on top of your lifecycle management or pay the #SLES tax 😂, but would still love to know that the sources for those patches still come back for the sake of being an #opensource community player, even if they don't get a binary release in Leap. I assume that's a yes based on the BCI stuff I looked at yesterday.

    bookwar,
    @bookwar@fosstodon.org avatar

    @vwbusguy

    > Honestly, I kind of like this - stay on top of your lifecycle management or pay the tax

    Sorry but I can't not to point out that that is exactly the CentOS Stream model

    > those patches still come back for the sake of being an community player, even if they don't get a binary release in Leap.

    With RH's answer to this question be "yes, exactly"

    @Conan_Kudo

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