GitHub ActionsのランナーもUbuntuだし 0169login:Penguin2020/12/23(水) 11:07:59.01ID:8HRMWZZp>>3 >>60 これも追加です。PUIAS Linux から名前変更。
Springdale Linux (SDL) / Formerly known as PUIAS Linux https://puias.math.ias.edu/0170login:Penguin2021/01/26(火) 06:29:17.65ID:4KT8kbUj Ubuntuでもいいんだけど、yumで慣れてるからな〜 0171login:Penguin2021/07/21(水) 22:15:08.29ID:oXquWyHQ キタ━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━!! 0172login:Penguin2021/11/21(日) 22:56:25.20ID:tAnP/gLX 新しいスレができました
CERN and Fermilab have been closely evaluating the Linux distribution landscape. We observe that national cyber infrastructure organizations are increasingly supporting more science domains, so in addition to LHC- or HEP-specific considerations, it will be useful to have a choice that is widely recognized and meets the needs of broader science research.
Red Hat has made a proposal to CERN regarding an academic licensing scheme. Ultimately this would require significant overhead at external sites, and therefore we have worries on this proposal’s attractiveness for other sites.
Going forward, we propose to target CentOS Stream as the standard distribution for experiments. We feel that deploying CentOS Stream 8 is low risk, and we now have months of experience running IT services and experiment offline workloads on CentOS Stream 8 without any significant issues. We feel that should issues arise with the adoption of CentOS Stream 8, it would be straightforward to reevaluate other options before CentOS Stream 8 support ends. CentOS Stream 8 is a supported distribution until May 2024. Trivial migration paths are provided by the various ELC (Enterprise LinuxClone) communities.
Continued support for existing workloads on Scientific Linux 7 and CERN CentOS 7 will be maintained as previously planned. 0174login:Penguin2022/12/10(土) 15:22:09.65ID:TZPGq8KWhttps://linux.web.cern.ch/
Fermilab/CERN recommendation for Linux distribution 08.12.2022
CERN and Fermilab jointly plan to provide AlmaLinux as the standard distribution for experiments at our facilities, reflecting recent experience and discussions with experiments and other stakeholders. AlmaLinux has recently been gaining traction among the community due to its long life cycle for each major version, extended architecture support, rapid release cycle, upstream community contributions, and support for security advisory metadata. In testing, it has demonstrated to be perfectly compatible with the other rebuilds and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
CERN and, to a lesser extent, Fermilab, will also use Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for some services and applications within the respective laboratories. Scientific Linux 7, at Fermilab, and CERN CentOS 7, at CERN, will continue to be supported for their remaining life, until June 2024. 0175login:Penguin2023/07/27(木) 15:19:30.57ID:jHiQZcrrhttps://linux.web.cern.ch/ AlmaLinux focuses on Application Binary Interface compatibility (2023-07-18)
In response to Red Hat's recent announcement to restrict public source code releases to CentOS Stream, the AlmaLinux Foundation has announced that they will drop the aim to be "bug-for-bug compatible" with RHEL, and instead focus on Application Binary Interface (ABI) compatibility. They will work to ensure that applications built to run on RHEL can run without any issues on AlmaLinux, even in situations where package versions deviate slightly from those available in RHEL. : 0176login:Penguin2023/08/14(月) 11:13:49.65ID:VKKdSGPR あ、わたし中国人あるね。にほんごLitlしか知らないあるよ