Just now saw the comment with the link to your question, disregard my last comment. 😁
Just now saw the comment with the link to your question, disregard my last comment. 😁
Maybe you have a problem with a specific open source product which is an upstream of a RH product, then the open source product will have their own community forum, e.g. the RH product Satellite and the open source community The Foreman. Or directly in some kind of CentOS or Fedora forum for OS problems. But it will probably fastest if you just open a ticket with RH for your problem.
Oh, I didn’t know that. Thanks for pointing it out.
RHEL has some questions/answers forum behind their paywall. As you have RHEL somebody within your organization should have an account with access to it.
Is there a possibility to hide this post?
I’ve seen, read and (hopefully 😅) understood it, I would just like to see content straight away instead of this post all the time.
If not, would this be a server or a client feature? So I could perhaps add it to their issue tracker, if it doesn’t exist yet.
What about these questions? How to teach tech literacy? Or are you looking for resources to learn?
And what does it have to do with Linux?
Newspapers, owned by rich people, have been regurgitating the same conservative talking points.