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Torrent sites might host (legal??) copies, but then you face the problem of keeping it up-to-date once installed.
As stated in my previous post: Use the official site, be it RedHat, CentOS or Scientific Linux.
yes,druuna
I know very well this is illegal, but downloading Os from official sites we wont get a full versions especially redhat and may facing a problem .., for a practise and without update i am doing like this only .. ( Sorry for say this ) ..
Sometimes i will forget Be Original ! Buy Original !
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but downloading Os from official sites we wont get a full versions especially redhat
That is not true, a 30 day evaluation version can be downloaded. Fully functional and legal.
Last edited by druuna; 12-12-2012 at 06:26 AM.
Reason: Fixed typo
As above, RH & Centos do supply full versions... although I believe Centos only carry the latest (sub) version ie for the 5.x series they only have 5.8.
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