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Aptivi<p><strong>AlmaLinux 10 follows RHEL&nbsp;10!</strong></p><p>Following the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, AlmaLinux have followed the lead by releasing the newer version based on that version of RHEL, called AlmaLinux 10 “Purple Lion.” It utilizes the infrastructure of Red Hat Enterprise Linux to give you a popular community Linux OS alternative. Now, AlmaLinux is more secure and powerful with the latest packages on the way.</p><p>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 requires your processor to be at the x86_64-v3 baseline, but AlmaLinux 10 doesn’t seem to require this baseline. Those who have an old PC with at least an x86_64-v2 processor can use AlmaLinux 10.</p><p>AlmaLinux 10 is fully compatible with RHEL 10, which is good news. Additionally, ARM computers can now enjoy UEFI Secure Boot, which makes your computer more secure. You can still use SPICE in this version of AlmaLinux, despite RHEL 9 deprecating it.</p><p>For developers, you can now use AlmaLinux 10 with frame pointers to improve your software development experience, especially when it comes to application debugging and diagnosis. You can now profile the application performance in real time to find performance bottlenecks in any workload.</p><p>More devices have been supported in AlmaLinux 10, which went unsupported in RHEL 10. Anyone with such devices can now use this version of AlmaLinux to continue using those devices.</p><p>Are you excited for AlmaLinux 10? Download it now!</p> <a class="" href="https://almalinux.org/get-almalinux" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Download</a> <a class="" href="https://almalinux.org/blog/2025-05-27-welcoming-almalinux-10/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Announcement</a> <a class="" href="https://wiki.almalinux.org/release-notes/10.0.html" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Release Notes</a> <p><span></span></p><p><a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/alma-linux/" target="_blank">#AlmaLinux</a> <a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/almalinux/" target="_blank">#AlmaLinux</a> <a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/linux/" target="_blank">#Linux</a> <a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/linux-distro/" target="_blank">#LinuxDistro</a> <a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/news/" target="_blank">#news</a> <a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/red-hat/" target="_blank">#redHat</a> <a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/rhel/" target="_blank">#RHEL</a> <a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/tech/" target="_blank">#Tech</a> <a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/technology/" target="_blank">#Technology</a> <a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="hashtag u-tag u-category" href="https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/tag/update/" target="_blank">#update</a></p>
Benjamin Carr, Ph.D. 👨🏻‍💻🧬<p><a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/AlmaLinux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>AlmaLinux</span></a> OS 9.6 Is Out as a Free Alternative to <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RedHat" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RedHat</span></a> <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/EnterpriseLinux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>EnterpriseLinux</span></a> 9.6<br>This release ships with GCC 11.5, LLVM 19.1.7, Go 1.23.6, Rust 1.84.1, Annobin 12.70, NetworkManager 1.52, QEMU 9.1, and other updates. <a href="https://9to5linux.com/almalinux-os-9-6-is-out-as-a-free-alternative-to-red-hat-enterprise-linux-9-6" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">9to5linux.com/almalinux-os-9-6</span><span class="invisible">-is-out-as-a-free-alternative-to-red-hat-enterprise-linux-9-6</span></a><br><a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RHEL" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL</span></a> <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RHEL9" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL9</span></a> <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/Linux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Linux</span></a></p>
Miroslav Suchý<p><a href="https://rodina-sucha.cz/tags/RHEL" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL</span></a> 10 has been released.<br><a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux-10" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://www.</span><span class="ellipsis">redhat.com/en/technologies/lin</span><span class="invisible">ux-platforms/enterprise-linux-10</span></a><br>I am a proud contributor. What do I like most there?<br>* bootc containers, aka bootable containers. One image that can run as a container or on bare metal.<br>* Post-quantum cryptography - during the life of RHEL 10 we expect that quantum computers will break existing crypto and RHEL is ready for new standards and new crypto libs.<br>* AI included. Just write:<br>$ c "how to label ext4 partition" and you will get the answer right on the command line.</p>
Carl George :fedora: :centos:<p>EPEL 10 launched a little over five months ago. Today, RHEL 10 was released. In that time EPEL 10 has grown to 17,756 packages (from 5,451 source packages) built by 249 different Fedora packagers. 📦🎉🤩</p><p><a href="https://fosstodon.org/@carlwgeorge/113642432557457454" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">fosstodon.org/@carlwgeorge/113</span><span class="invisible">642432557457454</span></a></p><p><a href="https://fosstodon.org/tags/epel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>epel</span></a> <a href="https://fosstodon.org/tags/fedora" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>fedora</span></a> <a href="https://fosstodon.org/tags/centos" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>centos</span></a> <a href="https://fosstodon.org/tags/rhel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>rhel</span></a></p>
Clemens<p>Now available in <a href="https://chaos.social/tags/RHEL" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL</span></a> 10 as technology preview: <a href="https://chaos.social/tags/PostQuantum" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>PostQuantum</span></a> <a href="https://chaos.social/tags/Cryptography" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Cryptography</span></a>.</p><p>Yours truly with the details: <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/post-quantum-cryptography-red-hat-enterprise-linux-10" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://www.</span><span class="ellipsis">redhat.com/en/blog/post-quantu</span><span class="invisible">m-cryptography-red-hat-enterprise-linux-10</span></a></p>
Ilkka Tengvall<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>stefano</span></a></span> I still run 2 of them. It has been super good, no issues during the lifetime. The other one is <a href="https://mementomori.social/tags/opnsense" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>opnsense</span></a>, the other one <a href="https://mementomori.social/tags/rhel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>rhel</span></a> edge. Such quality products.</p>
Benjamin Carr, Ph.D. 👨🏻‍💻🧬<p><a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RedHat" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RedHat</span></a> <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/EnterpriseLinux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>EnterpriseLinux</span></a> 10 Reaches GA<br>Red Hat hasn't formally announced <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RHEL" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL</span></a> 10.0 GA availability but should be imminent. The <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RHEL10" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL10</span></a>.0 official release has been widely expected to occur leading up to the <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RedHatSummit" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RedHatSummit</span></a> taking place 19 to 22 May in Boston. <br><a href="https://www.phoronix.com/news/Red-Hat-RHEL-10-GA" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://www.</span><span class="ellipsis">phoronix.com/news/Red-Hat-RHEL</span><span class="invisible">-10-GA</span></a></p>
nixCraft 🐧<p>Here is a quick useful tip for developers and sysadmins/devops folks. Install `dnf-automatic` package on your RHEL/CentOS/Rocky/Oracle/Fedora or Alma <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/Linux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Linux</span></a> to automate updates and patching:</p><p>sudo dnf install dnf-automatic<br>sudo systemctl enable --now dnf-automatic.timer</p><p>This simple tip can help you manage your packages more efficiently and keep your system up-to-date with less manual intervention, which is especially useful when you are on holidays. See <a href="https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/install-enable-automatic-updates-rhel-centos-8/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://www.</span><span class="ellipsis">cyberciti.biz/faq/install-enab</span><span class="invisible">le-automatic-updates-rhel-centos-8/</span></a></p><p><a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/security" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>security</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/rhel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>rhel</span></a></p>
nixCraft 🐧<p>yes. the op mentioned somewhere down only browser is needed. so, RHEL workstation is a great choice combined with firewalld + SELinux. It offers great protection + privacy. Just install Adblocker on FF and your gradma will thank you. this is another way to support opensource. No Recall. No spyware. No Ads. Nothing. It saves elderly from scams <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/redhat/comments/1kkb8b1/is_redhat_workstation_good_for_a_grandma_pc/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://www.</span><span class="ellipsis">reddit.com/r/redhat/comments/1</span><span class="invisible">kkb8b1/is_redhat_workstation_good_for_a_grandma_pc/</span></a></p><p><a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/Linux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Linux</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/rhel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>rhel</span></a></p>
Pete Orrall<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>stefano</span></a></span> This was also <a href="https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/tags/xfs" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>xfs</span></a>. I am aware that when it has problems, it *really* has problems lol. But, I've also used XFS on <a href="https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/tags/rhel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>rhel</span></a> and <a href="https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/tags/centos" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>centos</span></a> 6 and 7 and <a href="https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/tags/Debian" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Debian</span></a> without any issues. You are probably correct that it was <a href="https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/tags/suse" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>suse</span></a>.</p><p>When I ran Tumbleweed and Leap 15 on an older laptop, I purposely went with ext4 and it was unquestionably a smoother experience.</p><p>Just curious, which version of openSUSE did you use?</p>
🔗 David Sommerseth<p>Installed <a href="https://infosec.exchange/tags/openSUSE" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>openSUSE</span></a> <a href="https://infosec.exchange/tags/Tumbleweed" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Tumbleweed</span></a> today to run some tests for a job .... </p><p>Install went fine, looks nice and all ... until I'm starting to install the <a href="https://infosec.exchange/tags/FreeIPA" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>FreeIPA</span></a> client ... geee! That's not even packaged in the main OS repos. I mean .... HELLO!?!</p><p>Normally when I install new hosts, I just install the <code>ipa-client</code> or <code>freeipa-client</code> package and run <code>ipa-client-install</code> .... and I have everything set up for SSO authentication. It's the most convenient way to have a centralized management of your users and hosts.</p><p><a href="https://infosec.exchange/tags/Fedora" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Fedora</span></a> and <a href="https://infosec.exchange/tags/RHEL" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL</span></a> and clones just works out-of-the-box. <a href="https://infosec.exchange/tags/Debian" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Debian</span></a> and <a href="https://infosec.exchange/tags/Ubuntu" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Ubuntu</span></a> may have some quirks, but usually mostly works fine.</p><p>OpenSUSE? This is going to be painfully ... after installing an additional ipsilon repo and the freeipa-client package ... <code>ipa-client-install</code> splats out with a missing Python dependency ....</p><p>This may take longer than I anticipated ...</p><p><em>sigh</em><br>...<br>...<br><em>sigh</em><em>sigh</em></p>
Benjamin Carr, Ph.D. 👨🏻‍💻🧬<p>The State of <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/OpenSource" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>OpenSource</span></a> in #2025? Honestly, it's a mess but you knew that already<br>Good news: everyone's using it. Bad news: have you seen how they're using it? <br><a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RedHat" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RedHat</span></a> seems to have alienated a lot of people by killing <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/CentOS" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>CentOS</span></a> – not merely from its own offerings but potentially from the greater family of distributions. Although <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RHEL" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL</span></a> is still significant, survey did not show an obvious trend towards Alma, or Rocky, or CentOS Stream – let alone a direct move to RHEL. <br><a href="https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/29/state_of_open_source/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://www.</span><span class="ellipsis">theregister.com/2025/04/29/sta</span><span class="invisible">te_of_open_source/</span></a></p>
furicle<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://federate.social/@jik" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>jik</span></a></span> My off the cuff comment is it's going to break sooner or later, why not rip the bandaid?</p><p>But I dunno - was it a deliberate change or accidental? and who's responsible? and is that the same decision other distros are making?</p><p><a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/NotHelpingAmI" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>NotHelpingAmI</span></a> <br><a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/rhel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>rhel</span></a></p>
Jonathan Kamens 86 47<p><a href="https://federate.social/tags/Perl" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Perl</span></a> DBD::mysql and the corresponding <a href="https://federate.social/tags/RHEL" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL</span></a> package have always been <a href="https://federate.social/tags/MariaDB" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>MariaDB</span></a> compatible, i.e., you could install MariaDB and DBD::mysql RPMs together.<br>But the new DBD::mysql package in <a href="https://federate.social/tags/CentOS" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>CentOS</span></a> stream can no longer be installed with MariaDB.<br>I filed a bug (<a href="https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-88746" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-</span><span class="invisible">88746</span></a>) and <a href="https://federate.social/tags/RedHat" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RedHat</span></a> said it's not supposed to work. Except it always has.<br>What do you think?<br>(Note if it doesn't work then all Perl scripts on the host that use DBD::mysql must be modified to use DBD::MariaDB instead.)<br><a href="https://federate.social/tags/mysql" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>mysql</span></a></p>
dr 🛠️🛰️📡🎧:blobfoxcomputer:<p>New <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/software" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>software</span></a> <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/engineering" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>engineering</span></a> hire is complaining about <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/vscode" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>vscode</span></a> not working via <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/ssh" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>ssh</span></a> because of an upgrade on his machine and wants to know if he can run `apt upgrade libc` on our have-to-match-the-customer <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/RHEL" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>RHEL</span></a> <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/linux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>linux</span></a> machines </p><p>No. No you may not. For multiple reasons.</p><p>You are starting to discover why I just use <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/emacs" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>emacs</span></a> via <a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/ssh" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>ssh</span></a> in a terminal...</p>
Larvitz :fedora: :redhat:<p>I've been using Fedora 42 KDE edition since it's gotten into beta on March 18 and it's a breeze! Rock solid, zero problems so far and amazing and up to date software.</p><p>Linux Kernel 6.14 :linux: <br>KDE Plasma 6.3 :kde:<br>MESA graphics library 25.0.3<br>fish shell version 4.0.1 🐠 <br>Podman 5.4 :podman: <br>Gimp 3.0</p><p>It's awesome to use and performance on both my primary machines (A Lenovo ThinkPad T480 and a Lenovo ThinkPad T14s gen4 AMD) is just perfect.</p><p>Will probably stay on 42 for ~1-2 months before things get overly boring and I update to Rawhide again 🙂 </p><p>Also running a RHEL10 beta (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) container via Podman and Distrobox.</p><p><a href="https://burningboard.net/tags/fedora" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>fedora</span></a> <a href="https://burningboard.net/tags/redhat" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>redhat</span></a> <a href="https://burningboard.net/tags/rhel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>rhel</span></a> <a href="https://burningboard.net/tags/fedora42" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>fedora42</span></a> <a href="https://burningboard.net/tags/linux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>linux</span></a> <a href="https://burningboard.net/tags/distrobox" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>distrobox</span></a></p>
Eridius Group<p>Hello Linux enthusiasts - we've asked for your favorite Linux distro , but now I want to know - what features of your Linux distro make you stay with that distribution? Is it the package manager, the simplicity, the software (or software choices), or even the UI? We would love to know!</p><p>- Eridian</p><p><a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/ubuntu" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>ubuntu</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/debian" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>debian</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/archlinux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>archlinux</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/suse" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>suse</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/fedora" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>fedora</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/rhel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>rhel</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/gentoo" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>gentoo</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/redhat" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>redhat</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/linuxmint" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>linuxmint</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/gnome" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>gnome</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/kde" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>kde</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/linux" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>linux</span></a></p>
Jakub Steiner ⭐<p>Sidebyside.</p><p><a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/pixelart" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>pixelart</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/sketch" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>sketch</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/pixaki" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>pixaki</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/procreate" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>procreate</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/containertoolbx" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>containertoolbx</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/toolbox" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>toolbox</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/fedora" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>fedora</span></a> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/rhel" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>rhel</span></a></p>

After managing my Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) machines and my one single Fedora 41 server with Red Hat Satellite for more than three years, I did now onboard my first CentOS Stream 9 System.

Worked like a charm, so I'll add add my remaining systems to it, too 🙂

One step closer towards centralized Home/Colo Lab management :-)

#linux#rhel#fedora