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09-03-2009, 04:02 AM
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Registered: Sep 2009
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Redhat Linux Installation problem
Hi,
I am facing problem in installing redhat linux 9 in Sata Hard Disk.
Please Help
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09-03-2009, 04:09 AM
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Bologna
Distribution: CentOS 6.4 OpenSuSE 12.2
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RH9 is an ancient version: most likely SATA disks were not fully supported, yet. If you want a recent Red-Hat like distribution, use CentOS 5.3. Note that CentOS is Red Hat with the original logo removed.
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09-03-2009, 04:25 AM
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very Thanks
u have told me to use CentOS 5.3. because CentOS is Red Hat with the original logo removed.
Is there not any copyright issue with REDHAT LINUX?
By removing Logo someone can develop new distrubution of linux?
Is CentOS Provide all the feature like Server Configration(Samba,NFS,Syslog,FTP,Web,Virtual Host,DHCP,DNS,X Windows System)
Please Clarify my doubts.
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09-03-2009, 04:34 AM
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CentOS Provide Same Server Tolls Like RHEL
Quote:
Originally Posted by colucix
RH9 is an ancient version: most likely SATA disks were not fully supported, yet. If you want a recent Red-Hat like distribution, use CentOS 5.3. Note that CentOS is Red Hat with the original logo removed.
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very Thanks
u have told me to use CentOS 5.3. because CentOS is Red Hat with the original logo removed.
Is there not any copyright issue with REDHAT LINUX?
By removing Logo someone can develop new distrubution of linux?
Is CentOS Provide all the feature like Server Configration(Samba,NFS,Syslog,FTP,Web,Virtual Host,DHCP,DNS,X Windows System)
Please Clarify my doubts.
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09-03-2009, 04:42 AM
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Bologna
Distribution: CentOS 6.4 OpenSuSE 12.2
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Well, I think people at CentOS have already dealt with copyright issues! The Red Hat logo is Trademark or something, so they must remove it. Anyway, CentOS is built from publicly available open source SRPMS. Regarding the features you've listed, yes: CentOS provides them all.
Also take in mind the CentOS is fully updated: every time Red Hat releases a package update, it will be available for CentOS in the next 24-hours!
Last edited by colucix; 09-03-2009 at 04:43 AM.
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