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not been around.<br>
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I am looking at getting a current Centos-arm DNS server
going and <br>
managed with Webmin instead of doing it myself (currently
running my DNS <br>
on Cubieboard2 and Centos7 all zones hand-crafted).<br>
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So I was looking at getting Centos8-arm and noticed that EoL
is <br>
6/30/2024! What?<br>
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<div>I have a lot of questions in order to try and answer
anything here. When you are speaking about arm, do you mean
arm32 or aarch64? Also where did you see the EoL notice?
CentOS Stream 8 does end in June 30, 2024 but I don't know
where anything mentions CentOS Linux arm for that date. <br>
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I should have said, arm32.<br>
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The main Centos list talks about Stream 9, but nothing about
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<div>There will be no CentOS Linux 9, there will only be
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Interesting. Going to have to learn about Stream and what is
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What is the status of 9? will we see something, say in the
next month <br>
when I am likely to do this?<br>
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thanks<br>
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