There is literally no need to latch on to Alma, in a post Scientific Linux world. RHEL is functional and Fedora 40 is really nice. Those repos are progressive compared to turtle slow Debian. We are reaching a future of headless servers that deploy containers, so maybe there was a time when Alma looked stable and tantalizing for the science community. You could pick package groups on install. We're beyond this now.
Thanks for the review Gary, I won't be trying Alma Linux anytime in the near future.
Keep up with the good work.
There is literally no need to latch on to Alma, in a post Scientific Linux world. RHEL is functional and Fedora 40 is really nice. Those repos are progressive compared to turtle slow Debian. We are reaching a future of headless servers that deploy containers, so maybe there was a time when Alma looked stable and tantalizing for the science community. You could pick package groups on install. We're beyond this now.
install rpm-fusion
Why don't they just have it disabled in the repository list so that you just have to tick it. Why make it a hide and seek game?
@@EverydayLinuxUser so I use Manjaro on 3 computers at home