One system I'd not thought of is openSUSE...RPM based and all. I'll give
that a try.
FWIW, CentOS 5 (last *-toaster designation) supported QMT Fedora installs.
I think people are wondering if CentOS is going away altogether.
On 12/11/2020 1:13 PM, CarlC Internet Services Service Desk wrote:
I would like to understand something, and I maybe I just don't see the issue(s) yet... I
swapped two Centos 8 systems over to "stream", and for now, they seem good. If
Centos 8 stream is going to be 1/2 RHEL and 1/2 Fedora Core, could that be a good thing?
I understand running production systems, so is it possible this could work out running on
Centos 8 stream? Or in a year, does all hell break loose and Centos 8 becomes as reliable
as Microsoft ME?
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