Actually, KVM and Ansible are a big part of the industry. KVM as a hypervisor is widely acknowledged in enterprise environments. Meanwhile, Ansible provides great automation for system management tasks. Their combined use for virtualization management and provisioning is not just common but a best practice, backed by a plethora of successful deployments across various industries.
librechad
joined 1 year ago
Linux is shit
I use GNU/Hurd btw
Let's peel it open and find out
What happens if there is no one around to tell us all about god? Do we all just goto hell because we didn't worship him? What if we didn't know god existed?
Join the Free World!
Remember that million page document people accept without reading?
You can buy a external AR9271 WiFi adapter for $20 thats fully free software/free firmware.
We're you using the correct drivers for your graphics card?
I have been actively using GNOME for about a year now, honestly, it is the best one out of all of the desktop enviorments availible right now. I'm also pretty sure GNOME just got $1M+ to continue working on it. I don't mind the look, it is very simple.
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All my bitches use Signal