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you are using Orcale VM
and you HAD to buy that and a license
RHEL also must hav a paid for support contract and you must register the install with redhat .
hmmm, i respect your view and thought you possibly has experienced the Pain .
anyways , RHN registration take hundred of Dollars and that is pity hard.
hmmm, i respect your view and thought you possibly has experienced the Pain .
anyways , RHN registration take hundred of Dollars and that is pity hard.
This doesn't have anything to do with respecting someones view. If you are not willing to pay for RHEL (or any other RedHat product) then you shouldn't use it. Period!
There are enough alternatives for RHEL that are free:
Server based alternatives for RedHat EL (free and 99.9% compatible):
- CentOS
- Scientific Linux
Consumer based alternative for RedHat EL (free, and geared toward home usage):
- Fedora
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