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- Latest topics - Rocky Linux Forum
The community hub for the Rocky Linux project
- Latest Announcements topics - Rocky Linux Forum
Official updates from the Rocky Linux Project and Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation
- Rocky Linux repo configuration files
Is there any other repos to be added apart from baseos and appsteam repos ? Yes (But it depends™ ) The etc yum repos d * repo files are mostly from (RPM) packages and tagged as “config” files That affects what DNF does when you update those packages If config file has been modified, then update does not repalec it, but adds corresponding * rpmnew file that has new content Then it is
- Rocky Linux 8. 6 Available Now
Rocky Linux 8 6 This release is for the x86_64 and aarch64 architectures and is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 6 Please read through the release notes at: Release 8 6 - Documentation - These notes contain important information about the release, details about some of the content inside the release (such as newer modules or updates throughout the distribution) and highlights
- Rocky Linux Forum - The community hub for the Rocky Linux project.
The community hub for the Rocky Linux project
- Issues with Network Configuration After Upgrading to Rocky Linux
I recently upgraded my server from CentOS 7 to Rocky Linux 9, and I’m encountering some issues with network configuration that I can’t seem to resolve The system uses NetworkManager, and the migration itself went smoothly, except for this one major hiccup
- Nvidia Drivers on Rocky Linux
Rocky Linux has a set of community approved repositories detailed on the wiki RPMFusion is listed as approved Nvidia is not listed Even though this is the case, information on installing the driver from both repositories are provided here, but it should be noted that RPMFusion or ELRepo will always be recommended first when it comes to drivers
- Crowdstrike - freezing RockyLinux After 9. 4 upgrade - Rocky Linux Help . . .
Someone on Rocky mattermost, said this helped them: sudo opt CrowdStrike falconctl -s --backend=kernel apparently this is documented in a RH KB article
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