Fedora
Fedora Linux is a free and open source Linux distribution that is developed by the Fedora Project. It is designed to be on the leading edge of open source technologies and is used by a wide range of users, including developers, system administrators, and home users. Fedora is released on a six to eight month cycle, and each release includes the latest versions of software from the Linux community. Fedora is a great choice for users who want a stable, reliable, and up to date Linux distribution. There are various editions of Fedora namely Fedora Workstation, Fedora Server, Fedora CoreOS, and Fedora Silverblue.
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🎭 Ansible playbooks/role for the setup of Home Assistant.
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Ansible playbooks for Fedora
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Kickstart and Ansible setup of my homeserver.
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FSL Test bench - Ansible playbook repository to setup a save environment for security auditing and testing. It can be used for teaching security testing methodologies, testing tools, learning, and playing.
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A collection of Ansible roles for home free software self-hosting.
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Common tasks for installing and configuring Fedora Workstation and MacOS
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osquery CTI, DFIR
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An Ansible role to install and configure firewalld.
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Jan 25, 2023 - Jinja
Ansible playbooks to configure my workstation base on Fedora / macOS
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Ansible playbook to provision and manage a Red Hat AMQ Streams cluster on top of RHEL or Fedora environments.
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An Ansible Role to install and configure a kvm host.
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deploy stuff on fedora / raspberry using ansible
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Ansible playbooks for initial setup of various OS installations
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Created by Warren Togami
Released November 6, 2003
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