If you've ever used mytop, you know it doesn't work on recent MySQL and MariaDB releases & removed from official Debian/Ubuntu repos for recent OS versions. No more! Introducing mytop v2.0, updated for newer MySQL & MariaDB releases (w/ better defaults): https://t.co/81BYNxHjHQ
Engintron v2.11 released. Adds option to override everything in Nginx, fixes Roundcube access issue when using the "cpanel" subdomain to login to webmail. Changelog: https://t.co/9vcKbrX6YZ & https://t.co/vShBFLw2os #Nginx#cPanel#WHM
IMPORTANT >> #Engintron v2.10 now available. Resolves critical proxying issue on servers updated to Apache/2.4.64 (cPanel). cPanel may hold off the update, but Engintron patches it, just in case. Changelog: https://t.co/9vcKbrX6YZ & https://t.co/vShBFLw2os #Nginx#cPanel#WHM
IMPORTANT >> #Engintron v2.10 now available. Resolves critical proxying issue on servers updated to Apache/2.4.64 (cPanel). cPanel may hold off the update, but Engintron patches it, just in case. Changelog: https://t.co/9vcKbrX6YZ & https://t.co/vShBFLw2os #Nginx#cPanel#WHM
#Engintron v2.9 is now available to install/update. Resolves a potentially critical issue relate to mod_remoteip in some systems. Changelog: https://t.co/9vcKbrXEOx - As always >> https://t.co/vShBFLwAe0 #Nginx#cPanel#WHM
#Engintron v2.4 is now available to install/update. Adds an extra check for the Nginx config patch that was introduced in v2.3. Additionally, we've added common bot protection (changelog: https://t.co/VEywRAK5P2) - As always >> https://t.co/cQBGGS3qVx #Nginx#cPanel#WHM
#Engintron v2.3 is now available to install/update. This version resolves a warning introduced by an Nginx update in May 2024 (changelog: https://t.co/VEywRAK5P2) - As always >> https://t.co/cQBGGS3qVx #Nginx#cPanel#WHM
Either freenginx will be a meaningful & impactful fork like OpenOffice β‘οΈ LibreOffice, or it will blend rather peacefully with mainstream nginx such that it doesn't matter in practice which one you use.
If Maxim is committed to the fork, it will be interesting to watch.
Which is why I tend to agree with @redhat on their stance with RHEL clones (although I believe that if they had approached devs differently, CentOS, Alma, Rocky & others may have not existed in the first place - there's a reason Windows is practically free nowadays).
There's a clear reason Ubuntu Desktop or the official Manjaro releases (KDE, XFCE & Gnome) are so popular and on par (if not better) to Windows or MacOS: they are extremely polished. And let's be honest, if there was no corporate backing, they wouldn't be what they are today.
Tried #Debian 12 with Gnome on a new installation. I strongly appreciate that Debian has "given us" e.g. Ubuntu, Proxmox & others, but on a desktop level it's just not there yet. E.g. Fedora Workstation is probably a better option to go vanilla Gnome (Red Hat drama aside).
Dear @cPanel when you start supporting Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, will you also support a system upgrade from 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS for existing installations? In Ubuntu, it's simple to upgrade the OS major version (unlike CentOS in the past). Will you support this upgrade path?