Ok, thanks.
On Jul 11, 2017 11:38 AM, "Trevor Hemsley"
wrote:
> On 11/07/17 16:29, Markus McLaughlin wrote:
> > Fedora 26 is now available, what can CentOS EDU learn from it?
> >
> > If there is a subject that belongs on another list, please direct me
> > to that...
>
> Since "CentOS EDU" is a
On 11/07/17 17:29, Markus McLaughlin wrote:
> Fedora 26 is now available, what can CentOS EDU learn from it?
>
> If there is a subject that belongs on another list, please direct me to
> that...
>
> Markus McLaughlin
>
Hi,
As several people mentioned it already, such kind of discussion for a
S
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:29:24AM -0400, Markus McLaughlin wrote:
> Fedora 26 is now available, what can CentOS EDU learn from it?
>
Short answer: What changes might be coming. I suspect that RHEL8 will
default to dnf, rather than yum. There haven't been too many major changes
for the sysadmin,
On 11/07/17 16:29, Markus McLaughlin wrote:
> Fedora 26 is now available, what can CentOS EDU learn from it?
>
> If there is a subject that belongs on another list, please direct me
> to that...
Since "CentOS EDU" is a proposed SIG that has not started yet,
discussion belongs on centos-devel not
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> Fedora 26 is now available, what can CentOS EDU learn from it?
What pray tell, is "CentOS EDU"? I did a web search for it and didn't find it.
So far as what someone might be able to learn from Fedora 26... it isn't a RHEL
release so probably nothing.
Fedora 26 is now available, what can CentOS EDU learn from it?
If there is a subject that belongs on another list, please direct me to
that...
Markus McLaughlin
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