In comparing CentOS to RedHat releases, it seems to me CentOS is the
> Desktop/Workstation class distro from RedHat. Does the CentOS project
> then not have a Server class distro, or am I missing something? Granted,
> most any operating system can act as a server, but there are some
> fundament
On Sat, 2007-08-04 at 09:59 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> > On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> >
> >>
> > I have been working on installing RHEL5 64-bit Server on a machine, and
> > thought about CentOS instead, but when I realized there was only one
> > CentOS dist
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
In comparing CentOS to RedHat releases, it seems to me CentOS is the
Desktop/Workstation class distro from RedHat. Does the CentOS
project then not have a Server class distro, or am I missing
something? Granted, most any operat
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>
>> In comparing CentOS to RedHat releases, it seems to me CentOS is the
>> Desktop/Workstation class distro from RedHat. Does the CentOS
>> project then not have a Server class distro, or am I missing
>> something? Granted, most
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
In comparing CentOS to RedHat releases, it seems to me CentOS is the
Desktop/Workstation class distro from RedHat. Does the CentOS project
then not have a Server class distro, or am I missing something?
Granted, most any operating system can act as a server, but there a
On Sat, August 4, 2007 10:35 am, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> In comparing CentOS to RedHat releases, it seems to me CentOS is the
> Desktop/Workstation class distro from RedHat. Does the CentOS project
> then not have a Server class distro, or am I missing something? Granted,
> most any operating sy
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 10:43:12 -0400 (EDT)
Scott Ehrlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>
> > In comparing CentOS to RedHat releases, it seems to me CentOS is
> > the Desktop/Workstation class distro from RedHat. Does the CentOS
> > project then not have a Se
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
In comparing CentOS to RedHat releases, it seems to me CentOS is the
Desktop/Workstation class distro from RedHat. Does the CentOS project then
not have a Server class distro, or am I missing something? Granted, most
any operating system can act as
In comparing CentOS to RedHat releases, it seems to me CentOS is the
Desktop/Workstation class distro from RedHat. Does the CentOS project
then not have a Server class distro, or am I missing something? Granted,
most any operating system can act as a server, but there are some
fundamental c
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