developer-workstation-setup-script
sig-livemedia
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developer-workstation-setup-script
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Developer Workstation Setup Script v4.1 is released, Fedora 38 and el9 compatible, now with added Ansible!
Welcome to your new ultimate development environment! The Developer Workstation Setup Script
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Developer Workstation Setup Script updated for Rocky/Alma/RHEL 9!
Check it out: https://github.com/David-Else/developer-workstation-setup-script
- Tell me about your workflow!
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Switch to Linux for the Neovim.
You can use Rocky Linux 8.5 and this setup script to create your ultimate development experience with Neovim and all the best tools preconfigured! https://github.com/David-Else/developer-workstation-setup-script
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Is it possible to use rocky as a desktop os?
I made an install script that contains a lot of extras you might want to make it a truly awesome desktop (especially if you are a developer): https://github.com/David-Else/developer-workstation-setup-script
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Fedora 35 is a mess
You might need to use some binaries/flatpaks for missing packages, but using bits of this install script might help you fill the gap between Fedora 35 and Rocky 8.5: https://github.com/David-Else/developer-workstation-setup-script
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What's new in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta
I have been using it as a desktop with great success. The only issue is missing packages for more obscure apps. Luckily missing apps can be replaced by flatpacks or binaries. Check out this install script that replaces missing Fedora packages for all the RHEL 8 clones: https://github.com/David-Else/developer-workstation-setup-script
- Developer Workstation Setup Script for Fedora 34+ and all RHEL 8 clones
- Fedora 34 and RHEL 8/Clones Developer Workstation Setup Script
sig-livemedia
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AlmaLinux Live Media and Cloud Images 8.5 Updates
Sources are up on GitHub with build scripts and the configuration and kickstart files needed to produce Live Media images: github.com/AlmaLinux/sig-livemedia just in case you’d like to tweak any of them to your liking.
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Looking Back, Leaping Forward: A look back at the first year for AlmaLinux and what the future holds
We would not be where we are today without our community. We now have almost 800 people on the AlmaLinux Mattermost server and a core team of 16 people, so it only seems right to mention a few names: Simon John, whose efforts made the CIS Benchmark for AlmaLinux possible; Matiss Treinis, Web Team Lead, for being instrumental in providing us with a stylish new AlmaLinux website; Bala Raman and Elkhan Mammadli, who have been strong advocates for AlmaLinux and contribute to Live media and container images and more since the project started.
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Announcing AlmaLinux Live Media Beta
The GitHub repository with build scripts and configuration files needed to produce Live Media images can be found here: https://github.com/AlmaLinux/sig-livemedia
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