I use Fedora Kinoite daily and find it to be the only OS to make sense really.
I find Fedora CoreOS totally confusing (with that ignition file, no anaconda, no user password by default, like how would I set this up anywhere I dont have filesystem access to?)
But there are alternatives. I would like to build my own hardened Fedora server image that can be deployed anywhere (i.e. any PC to turn into a secure and easy out-of-the-box server).
As modern server often uses containers anyways, I think an atomic server only makes sense, as damn Debian is just a pain to use.
Experiences, recommendations?
cron
run as superuser script.sh
apt get updates
apt get upgrade -y
??? profit?
Why is there
apt-get
andapt
? Also on regular updates there are sometimes package conflicts that need manual configuration. Maybe-y
deals with some.What monstrosity are you running and calling Debian that there are package conflicts on regular updates?
…or, are you talking early-2000’s Linux, where SuSe was the only consistent distro and package management hadn’t really been fully sorted out?
Probably I got none, just this “do you want to use the maintainers version” which is always a bit confusing. VirtualBox also gave issues but just dont use that crap.
https://www.howtogeek.com/791055/apt-vs-apt-get-whats-the-difference-on-linux/