nonguix
Cobbler
nonguix | Cobbler | |
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16 | 15 | |
34 | 2,539 | |
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9.5 | 9.1 | |
3 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Scheme | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v2.0 or later |
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nonguix
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After 30 Years, Linux Finally Hits 3% Market Share
I use the nonguix channel for non-free stuff https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix. It has the mainline linux kernel (instead of the free linux-libre), proprietary drivers and a bunch of other proprietary stuff.
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Newbie needs some answers about making a decision about migrating to Gnu Guix Tool
Guix has these things called "channels" containing package definitions. They're actually just git repositories. nonguix was made to have nonfree stuff. It has a lot of stuff including the mainline linux kernel.
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Other than flatpak, snap, or app image, what is your favorite stand alone package manager?
https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix you can use non free software if you need to. But the project itself is a gnu project and as such should not encourage users to use non free software.
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Why all the NixOS hype? Did we all forget about Guix?
I think Guix approach is good, community helps with open-source packages, some third-party manages the non-free channels. And they are as easy to use
https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix
There are flatpacks, snaps, appimages, PPAs, channels... why would you except a linux distro maintainer to work for free for a billion dollar company? Testing and maintain their software
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Help evaluating GUIX for an embedded system use case
My background consists of using/developing Guix, openSUSE/SUSE as well of OBS. I'm a co-maintainer at nonguix, where we provide non-free software which is not allowed at upstream Guix. We even run our own little build service, called Cuirass. This softwore is developed mostly by https://www.reddit.com/user/mothacehe/ :)
- Guix for Development
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emacs-native-comp fails, but I get no indication what fails
$ guix describe Generation 22 May 15 2022 19:02:44 (current) guix 9860c90 repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git branch: master commit: 9860c90e8e5362e0e843efbd45f4563b9746a196 guix-gaming-games 9924ad0 repository URL: https://gitlab.com/guix-gaming-channels/games.git branch: master commit: 9924ad0a66f98ea1b538761fd49521acf4f689a3 flat 094746c repository URL: https://github.com/flatwhatson/guix-channel.git branch: master commit: 094746c1e2e90f2df1e598ab1fd0abb4d75ce84d nonguix 1de0c32 repository URL: https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix branch: master commit: 1de0c32142c54bc73af5556d5e45c77152b31f0f
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Installation errors on Thinkpad T14s
Thanks for the link. Although I was just planning to follow the steps in the https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix repo.
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Non-free packages
You'll want to read about "channels" which are additional software repositories you can include in Guix from anywhere, There are other channels, but the main one for non-free is https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix
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transactional supremacy
Even GNU Guix System (which is a fully libre, FSF approved distro) can be used to install non-free packages. All you have to do is add the nonguix repository.
Cobbler
- Cobbler: Allows for rapid setup of network installation environments
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WDS equivalent for Linux
I'm looking for Windows Deployment Services equivalent for my Linux network. At the momment i'm using Cobbler (https://cobbler.github.io/) but i'm are looking for a software where i could place .iso images and PXE boot for any machine.
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How to install programs for all users?
Check out this project: https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler
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Deploy Linux Workstations
Take a look at Cobbler. I've used it for quite a few years & love it. It supports both preseed & kickstart.
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[HELP] PXE Boot without data loss
I haven't setup a PXE server in a long time. There are management tools like MaaS, Collins, Cobbler, etc that deal with the provisioning of systems.
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Recommendations to help these fit?
For users and enthusiasts of the Cobbler System http://cobbler.github.io/
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Network Booting 400+ Pi4b's from a Windows 10 Enterprise Workstation
if you built a Linux Cobbler server you can do this all
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Tracking customization: Open Build Service, KIWI NG (SUSE Studio Express), other thoughts?
In regard on how to distribute things: If you just want an installation server then I would recommend Cobbler. This server is what is used by Uyuni under the hood for auto-installations. But this would be only reasonable if you really want to try to distribute in a broader way. I am aware that both projects are used from a couple of multiple thousands of machines. So you should be able to bend that system to your desire.
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Best solution for virtual Linux desktops with gui
In regard to the installation I would recommend you to have a look at github.com/cobbler/cobbler/ because it would also enable bare-metal provisioning in many scenarios.
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Automated Kickstart Install of RHEL/Clones
What about: Cobbler xCAT
What are some alternatives?
guix-nonfree
The Foreman - The new and improved Foreman website.
guix-nonfree - Unofficial collection of packages that are not going to be accepted in to guix
foreman - an application that automates the lifecycle of servers
darling - Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
nix-gui - Use NixOS Without Coding
CloudStack - Apache CloudStack is an opensource Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing platform
nixos-hardware - A collection of NixOS modules covering hardware quirks.
matchbox - Network boot and provision Fedora CoreOS and Flatcar Linux clusters
com.valvesoftware.Steam
Openshift Origin - Conformance test suite for OpenShift