Sujet : Re: Bookworm SNMP daemon not extending.
De : 186283 (at) *nospam* ud0s4.net (186282@ud0s4.net)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.misc comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 21. Aug 2024, 07:23:52
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I'm just gonna say it ... WORM earns that name.
Alas, on a PI, still not much other choice. LOTS
of things totally screwed up - needlessly. I think
Deb hired a bunch of Canonical rejects ... SHAME !
If I wanted the Ubuntu mess I'd have installed that.
Eventually, December maybe, Fedora will finally be
tuned for the Pi5 and its weird boot requirements.
USE THAT ! If you have a Pi4 or lower, download
the OLDER distributions.
On OTHER boxes I've moved to either Manjaro or
Fedora-40/XFCE at this point. No more Deb.
HOPING for something like a Devuian fork -
an "original Deb" offshoot - even based
on BullsEye it'd be a huge improvement.
Based on Buster would be even better - still
all the old config files and such in the
well-documented places/formats.
So SAD - Deb used to be 'the rock', 'the
foundation', with no BS. How quickly things
can go bad ....... beware .........
Manjaro IS pretty good ... but don't love
the 'rolling release' aspect. I have low
bandwidth and most any update basically
re-installs EVERYTHING. A very sledgehammer
solution to the dependencies problem.
PIs are, well, weird. If you read all the
text during the installs/updates you will
see all kinds of funky patches/workarounds.
They're kind of the halfway point between
micro-controllers and standard CPU systems
and, well, it's WEIRD. They DO have their
place however !
But if you DON'T need all those I/O pins,
consider a BeeLink or BMax mini-box instead.