OpenSUSE MicroOS or Fedora CoreOS. If you’ll be using containers you’ll have a great time. If you don’t want to deal with transactional systems, then there is literally nothing I’d rather use than Debian.
OpenSUSE MicroOS or Fedora CoreOS. If you’ll be using containers you’ll have a great time. If you don’t want to deal with transactional systems, then there is literally nothing I’d rather use than Debian.
Totally get The Foreman. Worst piece of garbage I’ve ever used.
I do use ansible to set up my own repository management/lifecycle environment servers nowadays, specifically to get rid of Foreman.
Why do you dislike ansible? Got to say that I love it, especially compared to stuff like Puppet and SaltStack.
I’m a sysadmin with a background in computer science, so I’ll say any fucking enterprise software on the planet. It’s all trash and annoying. I’d run Debian every day of the week over Windows or RHEL and the likes.
I never knew how much I love and appreciate open source/free software until I worked in enterprise…
“But VMWare PERFORMS BETTER than Proxmox!”. Yeah, with 10 times the chance of making you depressed.
The Foreman/Red Hat Satellite. Many people wont know what it is, but it’s the worst, bugiest, slowest piece of garbage I’ve ever touched.
Also Windows… I’m a Linux sysadmin but my work computer “needs” to use Windows and I’ve never disliked it as much as when I’ve been forced to work with it. Why is the virtual desktop experience so trash???
I think that’s kind of what they meant. I’ve also selfhosted Nextcloud for years, but I only use file sync and calendar/contacts.
Lately I’ve been feeling that Nextcloud is too big and clunky for just that. Like it’s something I’d love to setup at work or for an org, but that it “feels” to heavy for home use these days.
I need to check out Radicale, I think.