• @mods_are_assholes
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      So you feel comfortable doing that in a prod environment where you support 200+ linux boxes?

      I mean IDGAF what you do on your local PC but a business environment is no place for rolling updates with the exception of the most egregious zero days, and STILL there needs to be on-silicon testing.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        In a business environment with 200+ linux boxes, it doesn’t matter which Linux distro you like best. Cause you’re going to have to run a system with enterprise-level support and wide adoption to cover your ass and find employees who are familiar with it.
        So that leaves Red Hat, Suse or Ubuntu as your only options.

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          Yes, we mostly use Red Hat and I am the enterprise-level support for it.

      • ☭ SaltyIceteaMaker ☭
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        When was this talk ever about a production environment??? Of course i wouldn’t run fucking arch on a server or similar. But the benefits bof arch on my PC outweigh the disadvantages