medard | Hello. Is ubuntu snappy viable alternative to redhat coreos? | 14:45 |
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medard | how do I install it? I could only find some .img files that I can't mount | 15:11 |
ogra | medard, https://ubuntu.com/download/iot | 16:08 |
medard | ogra, this is ubuntu server. Is it the same thing as snappy core? | 16:08 |
ogra | (scroll to "Ubuntu Core" at the bottom) | 16:09 |
ogra | snappy core never actually existed ... that was an interim name for Ubuntu Core | 16:09 |
medard | ogra, do I need that ubuntu SSO? | 16:10 |
ogra | if you want to log in :) | 16:10 |
ogra | (it uses the ssh key stored for the SSO account to set up key based login for the admin account) | 16:11 |
medard | ogra, im unable to import ssh key... | 17:32 |
medard | pretty sure it's openssh v2 | 17:32 |
medard | i used ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 | 17:32 |
sdhd-sascha | hey, medard, it's many years ago, i tested coreos. At this time it was independent from redhat. What are you looking for? What should an OS-image do for your needs ? | 19:23 |
medard | sdhd-sascha, im tinkering a little with container OSes. My goal is to run home server not on hypervisor but on something like coreos | 19:24 |
sdhd-sascha | me, too :-) I wonder, if gentoo the best - or why `rpm-packages`... And so on... | 19:32 |
sdhd-sascha | For me is `apparmor` security a little bit more readable. And all debian-based distro are more and more customable. For my opinion if i install CentOs, then everthing comes with them. | 19:32 |
sdhd-sascha | I mean, i can't stop centos to install packages. with deb i can. | 19:33 |
sdhd-sascha | medard: what do you want to examine or learn? The OS or some software? | 19:34 |
medard | sdhd-sascha, the OS | 19:34 |
sdhd-sascha | medard: in the past, i'm looking for something to create a cloud at home. So i'm looking around, to find something which is lightweight enough for my budget? Is this the same searching ? Or did you have another picture in your mind ? | 19:37 |
medard | Well, at work I work with coreos and I started thinking that maybe containers are better way to manage my applications at home, than separate virtual machines | 19:38 |
sdhd-sascha | Oh, it still depends. High security system - or e.g. database and software | 19:40 |
sdhd-sascha | Normal software you can always run in containers ;-) | 19:41 |
medard | sdhd-sascha, I know. I'm just looking for a proper (most minimal) underlying operating system | 19:42 |
sdhd-sascha | Again, it depends. But if you say the people what you need. I have learned, they listen ;-) | 19:44 |
sdhd-sascha | I'm here, because i'm a ubuntu fan. And i know, they listen | 19:46 |
sdhd-sascha | medard: did you use kubernetes ? | 19:46 |
medard | sdhd-sascha, yes, i did | 19:46 |
sdhd-sascha | :-) | 19:47 |
sdhd-sascha | I love the idea of k8s more then VMs | 19:48 |
sdhd-sascha | I started some years ago to learn it, but didn't have the support to be good ... | 19:49 |
sdhd-sascha | medard: Did you ever seen juju ui ? It's like apache nifi - but for cloud machine relations : https://jaas.ai/ | 19:53 |
medard | thanks mate | 19:53 |
sdhd-sascha | gladly | 19:54 |
sdhd-sascha | hey, chipaca - what language did you use for graph alagorithm ? i love ocaml/fsharp ? but didn't have time... what should i learn ? did you know that f# has units, if you want ? e.g. pound or kilo ... and can convert it, if you like ? | 20:33 |
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