@learning_curve
>> Ubuntu uses apt not dnf.
Hmmm, that's not really cool
>> If you dedicate some research time
I'll probably have to .. such a bummer. I want to start installing my new server. I use some custom things that use dnf and that ain't going to work on Ubuntu. This is such a shitty situation. I invested time in CentOS 8, especially because it would be supported until 2029. That's the reason I left CentOS 7. And now everything falls apart. How is it possible that an organisation promises to support something until 2029 and then almost literally says f#ck you all, no more support. We quit. Unbelievable. If an employee would do that, he would immediately be fired by his boss. So many people in trouble now and they apparently don't give a ####.
>> Ubuntu uses apt not dnf.
Hmmm, that's not really cool
>> If you dedicate some research time
I'll probably have to .. such a bummer. I want to start installing my new server. I use some custom things that use dnf and that ain't going to work on Ubuntu. This is such a shitty situation. I invested time in CentOS 8, especially because it would be supported until 2029. That's the reason I left CentOS 7. And now everything falls apart. How is it possible that an organisation promises to support something until 2029 and then almost literally says f#ck you all, no more support. We quit. Unbelievable. If an employee would do that, he would immediately be fired by his boss. So many people in trouble now and they apparently don't give a ####.