LinuxTimeline
rocky-tools
LinuxTimeline | rocky-tools | |
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38 | 19 | |
1,582 | 381 | |
- | 0.8% | |
0.0 | 4.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
LinuxTimeline
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Ask HN: Is there an interactive map of mergers and acquisitions in technology?
Infocaptor also host a visualisation for Google's M&As [3]
[1] https://github.com/FabioLolix/LinuxTimeline
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Understanding "tiers" of Linux distros
The Linux timeline project shows a visual representation of how the projects depend on each other which helped me understand the scope.
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Ask HN: What's your favorite illustration in Computer Science?
Not sure you can find diffs, but this is the repository that builds that svg in case you wanna poke around: https://github.com/FabioLolix/LinuxTimeline
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i don't see "rocky linux" in the "linux distribution timeline"
It has been added in the last version https://github.com/FabioLolix/LinuxTimeline/releases/tag/v22.10, also there are requirements for inclusion
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Microsoft HQ:
Here's the git repo where the madness is maintained
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[OC] Linux Flower
Have you considered using LinuxTimeline as a source?
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Is there a modern Linux family tree diagram?
If you are only looking for a family tree, it's been done as mentioned above (and I didn't see the actual project linked in the comments, but check here: https://github.com/FabioLolix/LinuxTimeline).
- Linux Users
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Which Linux Distros do you think are the main ones?
Well, if you follow the link in the svg, you'll find this repository where you'll see that this is basically one large csv table that is turned into a tree by gnuclad.
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I created a chart showing how long some of the still active independent Linux distros have been around
The software used to generate the Linux Distribution Timeline appears to be open. Looks like the source data structure is a CSV file. I've been tempted to locally edit it and see what it looks like if Bedrock is classified as dependent on everything else.
rocky-tools
- Migrate to CentOS 9 Stream from Rocky 9
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Fermilab/CERN recommendation for Linux distribution
Rocky Linux has migration scripts available at https://github.com/rocky-linux/rocky-tools/tree/main/migrate...
An easy shortcut though, in case you have to hand type it out somewhere, is https://rockylinux.org/migrate2rocky.sh
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Rocky Linux conersion script
We have a conversion script for 9 here.
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CentOS-8 to Rocky Linux-8
https://docs.rockylinux.org/guides/migrate2rocky/ https://github.com/rocky-linux/rocky-tools/tree/main/migrate2rocky
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What Distro did you use to replace Centos?
I used Rocky Linux to migrate the CentOS 8 Servers, the migration was just done using the migrate2rocky.sh script from https://github.com/rocky-linux/rocky-tools/tree/main/migrate2rocky.
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Best Solution - Self Hosted - Migrating from Hostgator
You can also convert an Oracle Cloud to Alma or Rocky then install ApisCP. If you do, append -s has_low_memory=1 to the installer.
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Finding the proper webpanel
If going with Oracle Linux it's necessary to convert to Alma or Rocky before installing the 30-day trial. This also doubles as a great hack for a free 1 GB DNS-only server.
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Stuck Trying to Migrate from CentOS Linux to Rocky Linux after EOL?
I run the migration script today and I encountered this pellicular error:
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Why did Greg Kurtzer leave the CentOS project in the first place?
migrate2rocky.sh is a 1200 line bash script that appears to call dnf dozens of times. Granted, at the time he didn't know exactly what the migration path was going to look like, so call this one a broken promise rather than a false statement.
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I created a chart showing how long some of the still active independent Linux distros have been around
It's covered in Rocky's docs and the migrate2rocky README, relevant excerpt here:
What are some alternatives?
gnuclad - bazaar to git conversion and import of Gnuclad. Gnuclad tries to help the environment by creating trees. It's primary use will be generating cladogram trees for the Linux and BSD distributions timeline projects
open-vm-tools - Official repository of VMware open-vm-tools project
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
almalinux-deploy - EL to AlmaLinux migration tool.
inkscape-open-symbols - Open source SVG symbol sets that can be used as Inkscape symbols
AppImageKit - Package desktop applications as AppImages that run on common Linux-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, openSUSE, SLED, Ubuntu, Fedora, debian and derivatives. Join #AppImage on irc.libera.chat
Om - The Om programming language.
nixos-infect - [GPLv3+] install nixos over the existing OS in a DigitalOcean droplet (and others with minor modifications)
lynis - Lynis - Security auditing tool for Linux, macOS, and UNIX-based systems. Assists with compliance testing (HIPAA/ISO27001/PCI DSS) and system hardening. Agentless, and installation optional.
infrastructure - The infrastructure monorepo for the Rocky Linux project. This project will be archived/deprecated in the future.
Encoder - Quadrature Encoder Library for Arduino
apiscp-webapp-discourse - Discourse Web App