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So does this have any use since the whole debacle?
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>>106766472
no, just use Almalinux / Rocky Linux
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Yes. It still works and you won't have to worry about future stumbling blocks with rebuilds using it.
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>>106766472
im still using it
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>>106766472
Rebecca Black Linux better.
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I used to work with the guy who ran off with all of CentOS's money. He's not involved with it any more, obviously. He does networking shit now.

The latest versions of CentOS have an extremely short lifespan and should not be used on production servers, and most people agree you should do what >>106766935 says.
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>>106769619
Isn't it rolling release now?
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>>106769684
In the context of RHEL. It's a "preview" distro that eventually becomes the point releases
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>>106766472
No, they killed themselves by going rolling release, aka "streams".
>>106766935
Or Oracle Linux. I know, ((oracle)), but they still support 7 in the form of providing packages.



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