RH doesn’t allow sharing of the spec files which generate the RHEL rpm packages. The program’s code is still under whatever license it is licensed under.
Besides all the RHEL code is public and upstream in CentOS, which makes more sense anyway.
RH doesn’t allow sharing of the spec files which generate the RHEL rpm packages. The program’s code is still under whatever license it is licensed under.
Besides all the RHEL code is public and upstream in CentOS, which makes more sense anyway.
The Nvidia drivers from rpm fusion are one of the third party repos Software with prompt people to enable on the first time it’s opened.
Flathub is enabled by default now. I want to say F37 enabled it by default.
There are better options then Canonical.
OpenSUSE is backed by SUSE, and Fedora is backed by Red Hat. SUSE and Red Hat are both for-profit companies, and both are better FOSS citizens.
Debian isn’t that vanilla. Debian packages are well known to carry Debian specific patches.
It’s something to think about.
Gentoo will probably be better if you’re using AUR, and Gentoo recently started shipping binary packages which can be mixed and matched with compiled software. 😄
You might have anger issues.
First off, Sonic!
Second, I found this year’s holiday gift. 😃
I’d like to be a manatee. Aside from boats it’s a pretty chill life. Amphibians are rad though, and I’d take being a frog or a toad. 🐸
The friends zone? I had no idea that was a playable stage. 😮
I imagine that one was the worst one.
There was (is?) the yacy project which used a distributed index, and the individual nodes would contribute to the index.
A hybrid of original Yahoo! and Google is probably the best option. Sites submit themselves, they get reviewed, and an algorithm catalogs the contents. So curation and automatic indexing together.
Forgejo is working on federation. That is the big item.