[Arm-dev] Centos 9 status?

Mon Feb 21 18:02:52 UTC 2022
Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>


On 2/21/22 12:47, Trent Creekmore wrote:
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> On 2/21/22 11:32, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
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>> On 2/21/22 10:56, Fred Gleason wrote:
>>> On Feb 21, 2022, at 09:35, Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> 
>>> wrote:
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>>>> The main Centos list talks about Stream 9, but nothing about Linux 9.
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>>>> What is the status of 9?  will we see something, say in the next 
>>>> month when I am likely to do this?
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>>> The CentOS Project (which turns out effectively to mean RedHat) 
>>> announced a major change regarding CentOS Linux 8 and later versions 
>>> a little over a year ago. You can get the details at:
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>>> https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/12/centos-shifts-from-red-hat-unbranded-to-red-hat-beta/
>>>
>>> Cheers!
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>> Interesting and sad.  I actually ran WhiteHat back in the day and 
>> move to Centos when WhiteHat stopped getting updates. Single person 
>> distro could be like that back then.  I did not start using Fedora 
>> until 6 before I would trust it.
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>> Now I only have Centos on arm32.  Just turned off my ClearOS6 server 
>> for a QNAP NAS.
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>> I am looking for what I am going to replace my Centos arm32 DNS 
>> server with.  So far, nothing commercial is priced right and does 
>> what little I need.  So Centos8 with Webmin seemed likely. But the 
>> above article says that Centos8 is already past EoL! Not 2029...
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>> My mail server is actually RedSleeve6!  And I am considering a 
>> asustor NAS as only a mailserver as its replacement (unless someone 
>> can recommend another arm mailserver for multiple domains).
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>> So at age 72, it is coming to a wrap for me.  I will continue with 
>> Fedora on my notebook, but various servers, will where possible go to 
>> supported boxes like the QNAP.
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> As I mentioned, Rocky Linux is taking up the slack from CentOS
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> https://rockylinux.org/
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No arm32.

At least yet.

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