On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 15:07, mark m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
On 20/12/2018 15:33, mark wrote:
lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
hi guys
I wonder if any Centosian here have done something different than only contemplated using Fedora Server, actually worked on it in test/production envs.
If here are some folks who have done it I want to ask if you deem it to be a viable option to put it on at least portion of servers stack.
Anybody?
I would not run it as a server. In a server and workstation environment, you do *not* want to have daily multiple updates to software, you want stability, or you're likely to have your users seriously aggravated by you, for breaking their jobs far too frequently.
Spin up a VM or two, for folks who actually (or think they actually) need newer software and utility stacks, but use something stable as a base.
mark "I do see how many update's my manager's fedora box gets..."
What I'm really looking forward to - why I thought I'd poke around, thus that question - is RDP in Wayland.
When it get's into RHELs I worry be ages and I'd really love to try to introduce Linux desktops to those really dumb and unreformable users.
<snip> I thought Ubuntu dropped wayland....
They dropped mir. They moved to wayland. [They are still working on Mir but aren't integrating it.]
mark
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