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Scott wrote:
> For what?
>
> One can get CentOS for free. You don't get the support, but it is
> binary compatible with RedHat Enterprise Linux.
>
> If you're planning on becoming an administrator, then it's probably a
> good one to work with for practice, but again, you can use CentOS.
>
Yep, I plan on downloading CentOS, to replace my fairly ancient (5+
years) RHEL3 install. I did have the support package at the 'upgrades'
level, but that expired back in December 2009, and the hard drives are
older than the install (6 years), so I plan on pulling the machine
(which still runs like a top... built it myself), giving it a good
cleaning, upgrading the CPU's, doubling up the RAM, installing new
hard drives, replacing one of the CD drives with a new DVD drive, and
installing CentOS and OpenBSD, each on a separate, swappable hard
drive in the existing front-loading drive bays.
It's and older MSI server mainboard, but those things seem to last
forever, and neither CentOS nor OpenBSD (configured in Desktop mode)
are especially demanding.
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- -wittig http://www.robertwi
http://robertwittig
http://robertwittig
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] red hat
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