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    • dbeatoD
      dbeato @momurda
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      @momurda said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

      @dbeato You arent a fan of apparmor? Neither am I. At least selinux can be installed on deb/ubu rather easily.

      I am not a fan of apparmor for sure.

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      • black3dynamiteB
        black3dynamite @momurda
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        @momurda said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

        @dbeato You arent a fan of apparmor? Neither am I. At least selinux can be installed on deb/ubu rather easily.

        I knew about selinux way before I knew about apparmor.

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        • black3dynamiteB
          black3dynamite
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          What's the reason for Ubuntu not having firewall enabled by default these days?

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @black3dynamite
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            @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

            What's the reason for Ubuntu not having firewall enabled by default these days?

            Simplicity for the user base. . .

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            • dbeatoD
              dbeato @black3dynamite
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              @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

              What's the reason for Ubuntu not having firewall enabled by default these days?

              UFW is enabled on Ubuntu by default.

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              • black3dynamiteB
                black3dynamite @dbeato
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                @dbeato said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                What's the reason for Ubuntu not having firewall enabled by default these days?

                UFW is enabled on Ubuntu by default.

                What's the default rules for inbounds?

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                • dbeatoD
                  dbeato @black3dynamite
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                  @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                  @dbeato said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                  @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                  What's the reason for Ubuntu not having firewall enabled by default these days?

                  UFW is enabled on Ubuntu by default.

                  What's the default rules for inbounds?

                  It is supposed to be incoming deny and outgoing allow.

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                  • CloudKnightC
                    CloudKnight
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                    Don't like the desktop really, but I actually quite like the server edition.

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                    • vhinzsanchezV
                      vhinzsanchez @CloudKnight
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                      Really like what I'm reading here and the other threads/community...but I'm still a linux newbie (for several years)..I do not claim to know it all or anything to be advanced, but has stuck with what we have here (Ubuntu server) which I know enough on how to manage.

                      On the desktop side, I've had it in my personal laptop which is now decommissioned due to hardware failure. I actually liked the desktop (have not tried other ones though...aside from Windows 🤣 ).

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                      • hobbit666H
                        hobbit666
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                        My default is normally CentOS no real reason apart from it's what I've always used. But as I'm a newbie as such with Linux if the install guide shows Ubuntu then I'll use that.

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                        • NashBrydgesN
                          NashBrydges @vhinzsanchez
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                          @vhinzsanchez said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                          Really like what I'm reading here and the other threads/community...but I'm still a linux newbie (for several years)..I do not claim to know it all or anything to be advanced, but has stuck with what we have here (Ubuntu server) which I know enough on how to manage.

                          I'm with you here. While I know Ubuntu isn't the favoured distro here, there is SO much documentation out there that it was the easiest for me to begin learning Linux and it's been a huge help getting me out of the Windows comfort zone. I've just now started down the path of other distros.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @NashBrydges
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                            @nashbrydges said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                            @vhinzsanchez said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                            Really like what I'm reading here and the other threads/community...but I'm still a linux newbie (for several years)..I do not claim to know it all or anything to be advanced, but has stuck with what we have here (Ubuntu server) which I know enough on how to manage.

                            I'm with you here. While I know Ubuntu isn't the favoured distro here, there is SO much documentation out there that it was the easiest for me to begin learning Linux and it's been a huge help getting me out of the Windows comfort zone. I've just now started down the path of other distros.

                            Although it needs way more documnetation that some others 😉

                            One of the reasons that I dislike Ubuntu is that their own docs weren't correct and information was not reliable.

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                            • bbigfordB
                              bbigford
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                              No thanks on Ubuntu. I prefer Fedora for workstations and CentOS/RHEL for servers. I haven't tried Fedora on servers but have needed more stability and less bleeding edge features. Curious to start trying it out as a server instance in a lab though.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @bbigford
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                                @bbigford said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                No thanks on Ubuntu. I prefer Fedora for workstations and CentOS/RHEL for servers. I haven't tried Fedora on servers but have needed more stability and less bleeding edge features. Curious to start trying it out as a server instance in a lab though.

                                Fedora is not bleeding edge, that's not the right way to think of it. It's just current, if anything, I'd say that it is probably the more stable of the two. CentOS is "old", not "stable". The two are not the same thing. CentOS is for specific cases where you need to maintain unchanging libraries - not something you ideally want. We specifically want Fedora for better stability over CentOS.

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                                • black3dynamiteB
                                  black3dynamite @bbigford
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                                  @bbigford said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                  No thanks on Ubuntu. I prefer Fedora for workstations and CentOS/RHEL for servers. I haven't tried Fedora on servers but have needed more stability and less bleeding edge features. Curious to start trying it out as a server instance in a lab though.

                                  The way I've been using CentOS and Fedora. Is that I would use Fedora by default unless there some weird setup that can break easily because of upgrading to a new version of Fedora or requires more effort to get it working correctly.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
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                                    @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                    @bbigford said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                    No thanks on Ubuntu. I prefer Fedora for workstations and CentOS/RHEL for servers. I haven't tried Fedora on servers but have needed more stability and less bleeding edge features. Curious to start trying it out as a server instance in a lab though.

                                    The way I've been using CentOS and Fedora. Is that I would use Fedora by default unless there some weird setup that can break easily because of upgrading to a new version of Fedora or requires more effort to get it working correctly.

                                    Yeah, CentOS only as a "fallback".

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                                    • black3dynamiteB
                                      black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                      @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                      @bbigford said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                      No thanks on Ubuntu. I prefer Fedora for workstations and CentOS/RHEL for servers. I haven't tried Fedora on servers but have needed more stability and less bleeding edge features. Curious to start trying it out as a server instance in a lab though.

                                      The way I've been using CentOS and Fedora. Is that I would use Fedora by default unless there some weird setup that can break easily because of upgrading to a new version of Fedora or requires more effort to get it working correctly.

                                      Yeah, CentOS only as a "fallback".

                                      Would you consider the same for Ubuntu? Latest Ubuntu release, LTS as a fallback?

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                                      • PenguinWranglerP
                                        PenguinWrangler @black3dynamite
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                                        @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                        @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                        @bbigford said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                        No thanks on Ubuntu. I prefer Fedora for workstations and CentOS/RHEL for servers. I haven't tried Fedora on servers but have needed more stability and less bleeding edge features. Curious to start trying it out as a server instance in a lab though.

                                        The way I've been using CentOS and Fedora. Is that I would use Fedora by default unless there some weird setup that can break easily because of upgrading to a new version of Fedora or requires more effort to get it working correctly.

                                        Yeah, CentOS only as a "fallback".

                                        Would you consider the same for Ubuntu? Latest Ubuntu release, LTS as a fallback?

                                        I only use Ubuntu in a must use case scenario, i.e. a vendor requires it. Then I always use the latest release. I always upgrade to the latest release.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
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                                          @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                          @black3dynamite said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                          @bbigford said in Do we dislike Ubuntu:

                                          No thanks on Ubuntu. I prefer Fedora for workstations and CentOS/RHEL for servers. I haven't tried Fedora on servers but have needed more stability and less bleeding edge features. Curious to start trying it out as a server instance in a lab though.

                                          The way I've been using CentOS and Fedora. Is that I would use Fedora by default unless there some weird setup that can break easily because of upgrading to a new version of Fedora or requires more effort to get it working correctly.

                                          Yeah, CentOS only as a "fallback".

                                          Would you consider the same for Ubuntu? Latest Ubuntu release, LTS as a fallback?

                                          Absolutely. Ubuntu LTS is just for bad situations that you have to fix by not properly maintaining your OS.

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                                          • matteo nunziatiM
                                            matteo nunziati
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                                            I'm quite opposite: when developping stuff I really like to reduce the amount of maintanance of the OS. Of course too old is something I don't like, therefore I find a good balance by using ubuntu LTS and recently I've done a short test on opensuse leap too.

                                            Yes you have no support but I don't search for it. what you have to do is installing security fixes, and I trust both ubuntu e opensuse enough to set automatic updates for fixes only. On the other hand I got stable API and ABI to develop against.

                                            Nice to me.

                                            I would also like debian but they have a quite short release cycle. To me ubuntu is a sort of LTS over a debian base (ubuntu is something like 75% debian - and when I install ubuntu minimal I got something like 100% debian - on the source everything is recompiled).

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