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Wrong. Again, RHEL is PAID FOR support. You can get some updates, but not the most current, from the repos.
It's the very latest release for sure! Dude, why not check redhat's security maillist before spamming us!
The other point is that the source code can be used for free.
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Originally Posted by TB0ne
No one here is going to help you steal, period. Any argument you make is baseless, since YOU ARE STEALING, AND STEALING IS WRONG. No matter how you spin it, that's what you're doing.
Either use CentOS, or pay...those are your options. Otherwise, use some other OS that's produced in your country, where, as you say, no one pays much attention to licenses.
As I dictated before, if they dont need updates/services, why should they pay for it? Do you think they are stupid as you?
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And again...if you won't post your companies products to others, for free, why should anyone give YOU anything for free?
Will my company's products affect the other's decision? What's a logic!
Redhat only supplies updated packages for paid customers, how can I get rid of limitation without any extra payment please?
You've been a LQ member for over 3 years now so I had hoped you would know the LQ Rules. Regardless of your reasons what you ask for here is illegal. And apparently you don't even have any qualms about openly admitting your fraudulous practices:
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Basically I dont care much about the license issue as most of other companies here in my country pay little attention.
I remind you that the LQ Rules strictly forbid you to ask for help with committing piracy or fraud, which trying to circumvent the license is. Doing so does not only make you look bad but you also make LQ look bad. And that is unacceptable. This thread is closed and you are reprimanded herewith. Be aware that any future major violation of a LQ rule, overt or covert, will severely impact your privileges. If you have any comments or questions you're invited to take it up with me by email.
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