On Thu, 6 Jun 2024 23:52:10 -0700, you wrote:I ran CentOS for a long time in a datacenter environment for headless servers. It was really just an alternative to RHEL at the time and I never regretted it from a security and ease-of-use standpoint. It's been a few years now since I've used it, but I'll have to check out 9.
I may give CentOS a try one of these days as I've always heard great
things about it, but my servers will most likely always run Arch.
Considering CentOS is being end-of-lifed soon (as of June 30), there probably isn't much point in trying it now.
CentOS 8's EOL is soon. CentOS 9 has just begun. :)
Regards,
Nick
... Take my advice, I don't use it anyway.
CentOS 8's EOL is soon. CentOS 9years now since I've used it, but I'
just begun. :)
have to check out 9.
Previous CentOS were all just copies
of RHEL with all the "RedHat" images
taken out. If I remember correctly, the
new CentOS releases will be based on
Fedora instead. Does that jive, or am I
misremembering?
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