On Monday 20 Jun 2016 01:38:51 wabe wrote:
> James wrote:
> > wabe gmail.com> writes:
> > > > The big names (DO, Vultr, etc) don't seem to support Gentoo as a
> > > > choice, so I'm wondering if anyone has any preferences of service
> > > > that they use.
> > >
> > >
James wrote:
> wabe gmail.com> writes:
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> > > The big names (DO, Vultr, etc) don't seem to support Gentoo as a
> > > choice, so I'm wondering if anyone has any preferences of service
> > > that they use.
>
> > http://www.claranet.com
>
> A lot will depend if
Andreas K. Huettel gentoo.org> writes:
> > Gentoo is supporting officially Snap packages? Why not Flatpak?
> Gentoo support for Snap is roughly as "official" as RedHat/Fedora support.
Still, if gentoo images can be customized at one's favorite cloud service
provider, it may serve as a way to
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> Gentoo is supporting officially Snap packages? Why not Flatpak?
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Gentoo support for Snap is roughly as "official" as RedHat/Fedora support.
See also
wabe gmail.com> writes:
> > The big names (DO, Vultr, etc) don't seem to support Gentoo as a
> > choice, so I'm wondering if anyone has any preferences of service
> > that they use.
> http://www.claranet.com
A lot will depend if their locations meet your needs too, so you'll have to
verify
"Terry Z." wrote:
> The big names (DO, Vultr, etc) don't seem to support Gentoo as a
> choice, so I'm wondering if anyone has any preferences of service
> that they use. Again, Linode has for me personally been more than
> fine, so I'm not in a rush to get off them, but
Hi all,
I'm know this topic has been discussed at length in the past but I feel
this is one of those things that changes so frequently and quickly it's
worth a new thread in mid '16, but I apologize if this message bores you or
clutters your inbox. :) I also apologize if there is a more relevant
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