Hi, On Mon, Mar 20, Johannes Kastl wrote:
Hi Thorsten,
On 20.03.23 at 07:40 Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
On Sun, Mar 19, Johannes Kastl wrote:
I recently had some time to try out Leap Micro 5.3 and got a little confused on its intention.
Leap Micro 5.3 is the openSUSE variant of SLE Micro 5.3, it is not MicroOS based on openSUSE Leap.
SLE Micro is based on a subset of packages from SLE, I guess.
There is a huge overlap, but SLE Micro is not a subset.
And I guess that Leap Micro is using the same set of packages.
Leap Micro is using the same setup of packages as SLE Micro, correct.
I was hoping that Leap Micro extends the package set from SLE Micro, just like Leap extends the base set from SLE.
As that does not seem to be the case: Is there a way to get a MicroOS-like experience based on Leap? Would the "transactional-server" installation option achieve that?
I don't use openSUSE Leap nor the "transactional-server" system role, so I don't know. With openSUSE MicroOS I use the original ;) in the original configuration as Container Host OS. We use that even for our big, fat team server since several years as Virtualisation Host in a mission critical environment. There is absolute no need to use Leap Micro, quite the opposite. MicroOS is much better tested and maintained then Leap Micro ;) Thorsten
I guess I'll have to give it a spin. :-)
Kind Regards, Johannes
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