On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 5:14 AM Gionatan Danti wrote:
> While I fully understand & agree on the motivation for keeping Rocky
> (and other clones) 1:1 with Red Hat, it should be understood that
> current RHEL packages selection itself is drifting away from
> small/medium business needs. So the
On 7/8/21 12:39 PM, Zube wrote:
On Thu Jul 08 12:32:53 PM, mark wrote:
I'm reminded of a column in SysAdmin, a long time ago. Seems the woman who
wrote? contributed? to the column Daemons and Dragons was wearing a t-shirt
with the logo, and she was traveling with some folks in the US South.
Once upon a time, Gionatan Danti said:
> While I fully understand & agree on the motivation for keeping Rocky
> (and other clones) 1:1 with Red Hat, it should be understood that
> current RHEL packages selection itself is drifting away from
> small/medium business needs. So the core issue is a
On Fri, Jul 09, 2021 at 08:14:06AM -0400, mario juliano grande-balletta wrote:
> WAKE UP!
Whew, I needed a wake up call! I was falling asleep at my
keyboard!
In all seriousness, I think forwarding the audit logs works, and if
you just want to track when users execute a program, you'll need to
Apologies for being off topic.hopefully I don't get
censored.
Not another word. I usually never post comments anyway.
back to my cave
On Fri, 2021-07-09 at 09:18 -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jul 2021 at 08:14, mario juliano grande-balletta<
>
On Fri, 9 Jul 2021 at 08:14, mario juliano grande-balletta
wrote:
>
> This is what I remember about evil
> Microsoft...
> In 1992, Microsoft released Windows NT, and advertised it as the
> greatest operating system and began giving away free licenses to
This is
I don't think it is a problem limited to America. Greed exists worldwide.
On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 8:48 AM mario juliano grande-balletta <
mario.balle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Before anyone mentions "charity" and Bill Gates foundation
> just remember how many good technology companies
https://youtu.be/Kwma71yl8mU
On Fri, 2021-07-09 at 08:47 -0400, mario juliano grande-balletta wrote:
> Before anyone mentions "charity" and Bill Gates
> foundation
> just remember how many good technology companies and software that
> Microsoft destroyed with FUD tactics in the
Before anyone mentions "charity" and Bill Gates foundation
just remember how many good technology companies and software that
Microsoft destroyed with FUD tactics in the 80's, 90's, and
2000's.
charity begins at home they say in America...
what about those few million
Il 2021-07-09 13:57 Nikolaos Milas ha scritto:
On 9/7/2021 1:14 μ.μ., Gionatan Danti wrote:
While I fully understand & agree on the motivation for keeping Rocky
(and other clones) 1:1 with Red Hat, it should be understood that
current RHEL packages selection itself is drifting away from
This is what I remember about evil
Microsoft...
In 1992, Microsoft released Windows NT, and advertised it as the
greatest operating system and began giving away free licenses to
colleges and universities and hiring public relations firms to publish
phony surveys and
On 9/7/2021 1:14 μ.μ., Gionatan Danti wrote:
While I fully understand & agree on the motivation for keeping Rocky
(and other clones) 1:1 with Red Hat, it should be understood that
current RHEL packages selection itself is drifting away from
small/medium business needs. So the core issue is a
Il 2021-07-08 23:21 J. Adam Craig ha scritto:
Well said. It is worth pointing out also that, while Kurtzer and other
Rocky community leads are devoted to keeping Rocky 1:1 with upstream,
they
are also committed to engaging with the CentOS Stream community
themselves
(if they find a bug in
Zitat von Kaushal Shriyan :
Hi,
I have 20 Linux servers in the network. Is there a way to audit all Linux
clients using a centralized server? For example, what commands are run by
John on Linuxnode1? Steve on Linuxnode15? and so on and so forth to
track user activity. Which files have been
A cut-and-paste from my Wiki:
---%<
Remote logging
Auditing, particularly from compute nodes, may be centralised to reduce
the number of files needed to get a view of the cluster.
Server
The server machine must be configured to accept messages and
Hi,
I have 20 Linux servers in the network. Is there a way to audit all Linux
clients using a centralized server? For example, what commands are run by
John on Linuxnode1? Steve on Linuxnode15? and so on and so forth to
track user activity. Which files have been modified or edited or commands
On 7/8/21 11:13 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
This being said, things have changed, and Microsoft is now - amongst other
things - the most important contributor to the Linux kernel in sheer terms of
lines of code.
I don't think that's true.
Microsoft has, infrequently, appeared in the top 5 for
On 09/07/2021 07:13, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 08/07/2021 à 22:53, mario juliano grande-balletta a écrit :
I'm an idealist, there is no way in hell I would ever accept anything
from Amazon or Microsoft
I started with Linux back in 2001, the year where Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
called Linux
Le 08/07/2021 à 22:53, mario juliano grande-balletta a écrit :
> I'm an idealist, there is no way in hell I would ever accept anything
> from Amazon or Microsoft
I started with Linux back in 2001, the year where Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
called Linux "a cancer that attaches itself to
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