I'm sorry! I totally got sidetracked on bullshit and hyper-focused on that.
The ADD is real, lol. Nah, it's cool. It's easy to get lost in the weeds with something you're excited about. (If you had any idea the number of conversations that started one place and I had no idea how they got where they ended...)
I'll look into it some more. Right now, I'm dinking around with a few different things. (I've got a dozen pcs, all handmedowns, all potatoes, and all but one full up with garbage, and me without anywhere to back it up to). As it happens, one Distro I'm fighting with atm is based on Arch. Ever heard of ChimeraOS/GamerOS?
Ya I know DNF is the driver on CentOS8 and AlmaLinux 8.
I actually work with the CloudLinux guys and they are making AlmaLinux. Essentially CloudLinux is a smart Kernel that is more aware of sun processes and what they do & better about restricting them
CloudLinux is literal meant to always be connected since it’s designed for a Server Use Case. The entire premise is for Servers to Better Manage Users so it’s def not a Desktop intent.
The idea of CloudLinux is to say, create a user and allot this user a certain amount of CPU, RAM, or even burst-able resource envelope in a shared hosting environment.
Honestly so much of this is a deprecated idea if we all move along and start running small containerized deployments anyway.
The ADD is real, lol. Nah, it's cool. It's easy to get lost in the weeds with something you're excited about. (If you had any idea the number of conversations that started one place and I had no idea how they got where they ended...)
I'll look into it some more. Right now, I'm dinking around with a few different things. (I've got a dozen pcs, all handmedowns, all potatoes, and all but one full up with garbage, and me without anywhere to back it up to). As it happens, one Distro I'm fighting with atm is based on Arch. Ever heard of ChimeraOS/GamerOS?
I think Fedora is trying to transition away from yum towards DNF, or they have been for a while, anyhow... Maybe that changed recently, though...
Ya I know DNF is the driver on CentOS8 and AlmaLinux 8.
I actually work with the CloudLinux guys and they are making AlmaLinux. Essentially CloudLinux is a smart Kernel that is more aware of sun processes and what they do & better about restricting them
As long as I the term "cloudLinux" doesn't imply it has to be connected to the internet constantly, I'm fine with that.
CloudLinux is literal meant to always be connected since it’s designed for a Server Use Case. The entire premise is for Servers to Better Manage Users so it’s def not a Desktop intent.
The idea of CloudLinux is to say, create a user and allot this user a certain amount of CPU, RAM, or even burst-able resource envelope in a shared hosting environment.
Honestly so much of this is a deprecated idea if we all move along and start running small containerized deployments anyway.
oh, okay, so it's designed around an intranet then, using individual computers as terminals...
My internet is flaky af, so an "always connected" OS just wouldn't be an option.
Plus I wouldn't trust something like that as far as i could throw it, honestly... too open to abuse...