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eraser215
·last year·discuss
bootc is a CNCF project now, so anybody can get on board.
eraser215
·last year·discuss
Totally. Appliances are perfect candidates for this tech.
eraser215
·last year·discuss
Arguably yes. I think the big improvement is that an upgrade is really just switching from image A to image B, rather than dozens to hundreds of individual package transactions. Furthermore parts of the system are fully mutable (e.g. /etc) allowing you to run automation against a system post install for more customisation.
eraser215
·last year·discuss
... and it works fabulously. I have been running Bluefin (same folks as Bazzite) from one of these templates for about 6 months and it has been a near on flawless experience. I have moved from Fedora 40->41->42 without having to touch a traditional "upgrade".

https://projectbluefin.io/
eraser215
·last year·discuss
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eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
Flatpak doesn't auto update out of the box on any distro I have used.
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
I'm all in on bluefin-dx too, and Bluetooth is working fine for me in my lenovo x1 carbon. Fingers crossed you can sort your issue out.
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
Fair call. In any case I think you'll find things moving towards bootc and away from having to know rpm-ostree at all. The bootc documentation for fedora is pretty good and the Universal Blue project has built some awesome distros that use bootc.
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
Which ABI has red hat broken between minor versions? Can you give some examples that weren't bugs that got fixed?
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
Alma is based on centos stream. Centos stream is red hat.
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
But you'll build your business on software you get for free on the internet with absolutely no commitment behind it?
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
What breaking changes do those upgrades introduce? Is there any compatibility guide?
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
... And we all know that rolling upgrades frequently introduce breaking changes that don't make sense for enterprise environments. To your (great) point: Customers pay companies like red hat for software stability, both in how it works and how their software interfaces to it.
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
Is the problem ultimately to do with your configurations on your centos 7 boxes? Converting to rhel should be easy if you aren't doing anything that red hat wouldn't support in rhel.
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
CentOS stream is red hat.
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
We all know it's just made up stuff to feed the narrative of evil IBM making RH evil. Not even the plausible scenario of IBM changing the source code licencing of hashicorp software back to something genuinely open can change people's minds.
eraser215
·2 years ago·discuss
Which alley do you mean?
eraser215
·3 years ago·discuss
"Or are they just planning to ship Redhat verbatim and never make their own stuff?"

That is their stated mission.
eraser215
·3 years ago·discuss
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·3 years ago·discuss
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