Wiki.rockylinux.org

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The Rocky Linux project's wiki

Overview

Rocky Linux is rapidly gaining traction as a reliable and community-driven alternative to other enterprise Linux distributions. Built from the ground up to be a stable and free option for production environments, it's backed by a robust community that ensures regular updates and security patches. The Rocky Linux wiki provides a wealth of resources for users, offering a centralized place for documentation, troubleshooting tips, and community engagement.

The wiki is constructed using mkdocs, which means it offers a clean and organized layout that enhances navigation. With its emphasis on community contributions, users are encouraged to actively participate, suggesting changes to improve the content and usability of the platform. This collaborative approach further fortifies the Linux distribution’s commitment to open-source principles.

Features

  • Community-Driven: Rocky Linux thrives on active participation from its user base, ensuring that the wiki remains up-to-date and useful for everyone.
  • User-Friendly Documentation: The mkdocs framework offers a clear and easy-to-navigate structure, making finding information a breeze.
  • Open Contribution Model: Users can propose changes by forking the repo, fostering a collaborative and engaging environment for all contributors.
  • Stable and Secure: Built for production use, Rocky Linux prioritizes stability and security, assuring users of a reliable operating system.
  • Comprehensive Resources: The wiki is a treasure trove of information, covering everything from installation tips to advanced configurations, catering to both novices and experts.
  • Regular Updates: With ongoing community support, the wiki content is regularly updated, ensuring that users always have access to the latest information and practices.
mkdocs
MkDocs

MkDocs is a fast, simple and downright gorgeous static site generator that's geared towards building project documentation. Documentation source files are written in Markdown, and configured with a single YAML configuration file.