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  • CentOS Stream 10 Taking Shape, Fedora-Flavored Kernels From Kmods SIG

    Phoronix: CentOS Stream 10 Taking Shape, Fedora-Flavored Kernels From Kmods SIG

    While CentOS 7 reached end of life a few days ago, CentOS Stream 10 as the future basis of RHEL 10 continues advancing along with other ongoing initiatives in the CentOS Stream space...

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    There's also the new MAX Live image that comes with GNOME, KDE, XFCE, Mate, Cinnamon, and others. Pretty nifty way to see how all the major desktops are coming along without virtualization. I don't know what others consists of so I'll have to try this out later on and see.

    That AI joke fell flat, but 2GB was a distribution back in my day had me rolling.

    TIL: It's pronounced like Mentos. Centos. Not Cent-Oh-Ess. They need a Sue-Suh song.

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    • #3
      When CentOS Stream 10 will be finally released, it will be my daily driver.

      It has a clean desktop, it's much faster than Fedora thanks to GCC optimisations and it's a (semi-) rolling release.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post
        TIL: It's pronounced like Mentos. Centos. Not Cent-Oh-Ess. They need a Sue-Suh song.
        Everyone I know/everyplace I've worked its pronounced more like Cent-ahs with a soft A, not Cent-ohs with a hard O - though a few people have pronounced with Hard O, its still better than Cent-Oh-Ess, that extra syllable is a killer

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Malsabku View Post
          When CentOS Stream 10 will be finally released, it will be my daily driver.

          It has a clean desktop, it's much faster than Fedora thanks to GCC optimisations and it's a (semi-) rolling release.
          I wish the original blog post announcing the CentOS / Stream changes had never mentioned the word "rolling", because what they mean isn't what rolling means in any other distro. Unless they are fixing this in CS10, there's not even a damn supported upgrade path between major versions. You are supposed to reinstall.

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          • #6
            CentOS + latest LTS kernel + ZFS kmod could be fun, but they don't build that module unfortunately.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post
              TIL: It's pronounced like Mentos. Centos. Not Cent-Oh-Ess. They need a Sue-Suh song.
              Years later that is still one of the best marketing related Linux videos I've ever seen.

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              • #8
                Is CentOS still going ahead with its plans to require x86_64-v3?

                Because if it is, then I cannot use it in any way. My Jasper Lake and Gemini Lake only go up to v2.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pWe00Iri3e7Z9lHOX2Qx View Post
                  CentOS + latest LTS kernel + ZFS kmod could be fun, but they don't build that module unfortunately.
                  For ZFS i would still choose FreeBSD or NetBSD

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Malsabku View Post
                    When CentOS Stream 10 will be finally released,
                    I'm running it for a few weeks already. Weekly ISOs are out at https://composes.stream.centos.org/s...OS/x86_64/iso/

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